NASA Readies Upgraded SLS Engine For Initial Hot Fire Acceptance Tests

Teams at NASA’s Stennis Space Center deliver, lift, and install the first new production RS-25 engine on the Fred Haise Test Stand on Feb. 18.
Credit: NASA/Danny Nowlin
NASA’s Stennis Space Center will begin acceptance testing next month of newly manufactured Space Launch System (SLS) RS-25 rocket engines developed by L3Harris for Artemis Moon missions. The first of the new-production RS-25s was installed on the Fred Haise Test Stand at Stennis on Feb. 18, ahead of...
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