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NASA Kennedy Space Center's Engineering Director Pat Simpkins, at left, talks with Michael E. Johnson, a project...
Core components of the J-2X engine being designed for NASA's Constellation Program recently were installed on the...
Two large-engine tests were conducted simultaneously for the first time at Stennis Space Center on Aug. 16. A plume...
Two large-engine tests were conducted simultaneously for the first time at Stennis Space Center on Aug. 16. A plume...
Engineers in a Mars-like test area at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory try possible strategies to aid the Heat Flow...
This photograph depicts the Rocketdyne static firing of the F-1 engine at the towering 76-meter Test Stand 1-C in...
Team members check the progress of a liquid nitrogen cold shock test on the A-1 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center...
Workers at Stennis Space Center examine space shuttle main engine 2061 upon its arrival Oct. 1. The engine was to be...
Workers at Stennis Space Center examine space shuttle main engine 2061 upon its arrival Oct. 1. The engine was to be...
An RS-25 engine is fired at sunset on Nov. 15 on the A-1 test stand at Stennis Space Center. The 650-second duration...
Space shuttle main engine No. 0525 is lifted from the A-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center against the backdrop of...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft completed a series of engine run tests on Thursday, March 12, 2026,...
NASA Kennedy Space Center's Engineering Directorate held a banner signing event in the Prototype Development...
NASA Kennedy Space Center's Engineering Director Pat Simpkins signs the banner marking the successful delivery of a...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden (r) takes an up-close look at the first development J-2X rocket engine on the A-2...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden (r) takes an up-close look at the first development J-2X rocket engine on the A-2...
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME Nozzle Test at Propulsion Systems Laboratory, PSL
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME Nozzle Test at Propulsion Systems Laboratory, PSL Documentation...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) was the birthplace of the United States' rocket program. In the early 1960s,...
Steam blasts out of the A-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center on Oct. 22 as engineers begin a certification test on...
Steam blasts out of the A-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center on Oct. 22 as engineers begin a certification test on...
Water vapor surges from the flame deflector of the A-2 Test Stand at NASA's Stennis Space Center on Jan. 9 during...
The test laboratory of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) tested the F-1 engine, the most powerful rocket...
The test laboratory of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) tested the F-1 engine, the most powerful rocket...