Nasa Successfully Tests SLS Space Launch System's RS-25 Rocket Engine

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 14 August 2015 17:29 IST
As part of its ambitious Space Launch System (SLS), the US space agency has successfully tested an engine that will help propel astronauts on future deep-space missions, including Mars.

The 535-second test of RS-25 rocket engine at Nasa's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, was aimed to collect engine performance data, the US space agency said in a statement.

An initial 77-tonne SLS configuration will use four RS-25 engines for the core stage, along with two five-segment solid rocket boosters, providing more lift to orbit than any current launch vehicle.

One final test of this RS-25 developmental engine is left and testing of flight engines will begin later this fall.

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The core stage for the first SLS and Orion integrated flight will also be tested at Stennis.

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That test will involve simultaneous firing of the four RS-25 engines just as during an actual launch.

Powered by four RS-25 engines, the SLS will send the Orion spacecraft into deep space missions.

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"The RS-25 engine gives SLS a proven, high performance, affordable main propulsion system for deep space exploration," Nasa said.

It is one of the most experienced large rocket engines in the world, with more than a million seconds of ground test and flight operations time.

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When completed, SLS will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system.

During the joint Senate-Nasa presentation in September 2011, it was stated that the SLS programme has a projected development cost of $18 billion (roughly Rs. 1,16,973 crores) through 2017.

It will be divided into $10 billion (roughly Rs. 64,994 crores) for the SLS rocket, $6 billion (roughly Rs. 38,997 crores) for the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and $2 billion (roughly Rs. 12,997 crores) for upgrades to the launch pad and other facilities at the Kennedy Space Center.

 

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