Linear aerospike set for 250-second test.

HOT FIRE: NASA's Stennis Space Center is gearing up for a 250-second hot fire test April 3 of the XRS-2200 linear aerospike engine for the X-33 suborbital testbed, following a complete 220-second test last Wednesday. An earlier attempt to hot-fire the inside-out rocket engine for 220-seconds fell...

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