NASA planning Reusable Solid Rocket Motor test firing for May 24

NASA is planning a full-scale Space Shuttle Reusable Solid Rocket Motor test-firing for May 24, the space agency announced May 21. The test, in Promontory, Utah, will test-fire the rocket motor for 123.2 seconds. It will take place at Thiokol Propulsion, an Alliant Techsystems Co., and will be used...

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