NASA SLS Rocket Engine Fired Up to Test Flight Controller

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The Aerojet Rocketdyne developmental RS-25 rocket engine was test fired for 319 second to test a new flight controller. The test occured at the John C. Stennis Space Center in Mississippi.

Credit: NASA
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I'm sorry but as a mechanic seeing this massive beauty woeking flawlessly for that long gave me a good ol fashioned tent. Shes choochin away like a well oiled machine

Csoulja
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Watching the engine being mounted has blown me away with how powerful it is considering the actual size of the unit, i always assumed that rocket motors were much larger and more cumbersome.

That's a peppy little piece of kit!

offtheclockuk
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I think it's saying, "just keep feeding me and I can do this all day"

jklmn
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does the water ingress for sound mitigation affect the local weather?? Curious because that's a hell of a lot of steam

GarageSupra
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Glad to see that 1970's tech stuff still works, hope it's worth the 20 $ billion LOL

oldconspiracydude
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Weniger Raketen-Lärm, stattdessen viele Detail-Erklärungen, wäre interessanter.

gregorwenger
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I'd steer clear of the prawns of i was you, ><,

Shady-Shane