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  • Major engine components have been assembled for the first J2X engine.

    J-2X Engine Assembly in Full Swing

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  • Reinforcing rib stiffeners buckled under the approx. one million pounds of load applied to the test article.

    NASA 'Puts the Squeeze' on a Large Rocket Test Section

  • Special High Emissivity Aluminiferous Luminescent Substrate, or HEALS technology developed for NASA's commercial plant growth experiments in space is helping to treat cancer and save lives on Earth.

    HEALS Reduces Cancer Patients' Painful Side Effects

  • A massive test article moves into location at the Marshall Center Engineering Test Laboratory in preparation for a Shell Buckling Knockdown Factor test.

    Preparing for Shell Buckling Knockdown Factor Test

  • Participants in the NASA Ames Tweetup.

    Tweeps!

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  • NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden (left) and Stennis Space Center Director Patrick Scheuermann view a test firing of the first Aerojet AJ26 flight engine.

    Test Firing the First Aerojet AJ26 Engine

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  • vacuum chamber

    Vacuum Chamber

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  • robotic lander prototype

    Robotic Lander Prototype

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  • Robotic lander prototype

    Robotic Lander Prototype

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  • Divert Attitude Control System thruster

    The Next Generation

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