Stennis Engineers Test Return-to-Flight Shuttle Engine
The first of three space shuttle main engines that will carry Discovery back to orbit next year completed a 520-sec. test at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. The July 16 test apparently went off without a hitch, based on preliminary analysis, clearing the way for the engine to be shipped...
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