Stennis Tests Its Last Space Shuttle Engine
NASA propulsion experts at Stennis Space Center will crank up their final space shuttle main engine test July 29, ending a 34-year test series at the Mississippi test facility with a 520-sec. run of one of the reusable cryogenic rocket engines that have powered 126 shuttle missions. As the shuttle...
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