After its first flight was launched last year, NASA's Artemis program is moving full speed ahead as part of the space agency's efforts to establish a long-term human presence on the Moon. The Artemis program relies on the SLS rocket to power the Orion spacecraft to the Moon. Pushing the rocket to space are four RS-25 engines, and NASA tested one such engine at its Stennis Space Center in Mississippi earlier today. The tet was the third in a series of 12 tests that will certify a newer RS-25 variant before it can enter into production for future Artemis missions. […]
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