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NASA Considers Second ‘Hotfire’ Test of Megarocket After Unexpected Shutdown – Gizmodo
The recent hotfire test of NASA’s next-gen megarocket was supposed to go for eight minutes, but it lasted just 67 seconds. The space agency has an explanation for…
The recent hotfire test of NASAs next-gen megarocket was supposed to go for eight minutes, but it lasted just 67 seconds. The space agency has an explanation for the premature shutdown, saying everythings swell, but a second test remains a distinct possibility.
The first hotfire test of the Space Launch System (SLS), performed on Saturday, January 16 at NASAs Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, came to a grinding halt at just over the one-minute mark when a key parameter went into out-of-bounds…
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