Stennis Space Center engineers completed a three-test series with twin Rocketdyne XRS-2200 linear aerospike engines
Stennis Space Center engineers completed a three-test series with twin Rocketdyne XRS-2200 linear aerospike engines, running the tandem setup for the planned 90 seconds at 85% power. Although the engines were built to power the terminated NASA/Lockheed Martin X-33 testbed, the three tests evaluated...
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