
Here is a bit more on the results from yesterday’s test:
“We ran the full duration and met all test objectives,” said Steve Wofford, SLS engine manager, on NASA TV following today’s’ test firing.
“There were no anomalies.” – based on the initial look.
“The RS-25 engine gives SLS a proven, high performance, affordable main propulsion system for deep space exploration. It is one of the most experienced large rocket engines in the world, with more than a million seconds of ground test and flight operations time.”
This is pretty awesome and will likely lead to some successful missions in the 2020s as a guesstimate.
We hope you enjoy the video!
thanks to universetoday.com for the great info
thanks to NASA for the pic

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