File:NASA Achieves Milestone for Engines to Power Future Artemis Missions (SSC-20231115-s03122).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNASA Achieves Milestone for Engines to Power Future Artemis Missions (SSC-20231115-s03122).jpg |
English: Operators fire the RS-25 engine at NASA’s Stennis Space Center on Nov. 15, 2023, up to the 113% power level. The first four Artemis missions are using modified space shuttle main engines that can power up to 109% of their rated level. New RS-25 engines will power up to the 111% level to provide additional thrust, so testing up to the 113% power level provides a margin of operational safety. |
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Date | Taken on 15 November 2023 | ||
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Author | NASA Stennis Space Center / Danny Nowlin |
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