"We purposely took this tank to its extreme limits and broke it because pushing systems to the point of failure gives us additional data to help us build rockets intelligently," Neil Otte, chief engineer of the SLS Stages Office at Marshall, said in a NASA statement. "We will be flying the Space Lau
Date: Dec 10, 2019
Category: Science
Source: Google
After Years of Delays, NASA Unveils Its Most Powerful Rocket
We will be flying the Space Launch System for decades to come, and breaking the propellant tank today will help us safely and efficiently evolve the SLS rocket as our desired missions evolve, Neil Otte, chief engineer of the SLS Stages Office at the Marshall Space Flight Center, said in the statem