NASA resumes space shuttle main engine tests at Stennis
NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi began testing space shuttle main engines again on Oct. 25, marking the first engine test at the facility since Hurricane Katrina hit Stennis in late August. Engineers successfully test-fired an engine for 520 seconds, which is the time it takes a shuttle to...
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