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NASA tests rocket stairs to help put people on the moon – DodoFinance
About a minute after ignition, the engines suddenly stopped. In three years, the time has come: NASA wants to deliver the next man and the first woman to

About a minute after ignition, the engines suddenly stopped.
In three years, the time has come: NASA wants to deliver the next man and the first woman to the moon. American astronauts will take flight aboard the Orion spacecraft. In addition, NASA is working on a brand new launch system: the Space launch system (SLS). This new monster rocket was tested last weekend. But it did not go entirely as planned …
The planDuring the test, all four main engines were started simultaneously for the first time….
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