NASA set to test two linear aerospikes in tandem
TANDEM TESTS: NASA's Stennis Space Center is getting ready to test two Rocketdyne XRS-2000 linear aerospike engines in tandem, just as they would be mounted in the X-33 reusable launch vehicle testbed if it ever flies. Test engineers are hoping for nine tests with the two aerospikes side by side...
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