NASA Fired Up RS-25 Engine For 600 Seconds In Mississippi
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NASA conducted a long duration hot-fire test of an RS-25 certification engine at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. The test ran for 600 seconds, 100 seconds more than needed for an actual Space Launch System rocket launch.
Credit: NASA Stennis Space Center
Credit: NASA Stennis Space Center
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