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File:Shuttle Main Engine Test Firing cropped edited and reduced.jpg

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Title:
Shuttle Main Engine Test Firing

Full Description:
A remote camera captures a close-up view of a Space Shuttle Main Engine during a test firing at the John C. Stennis Space Centre in Hancock County, Mississippi.

Keywords:
Space Shuttle Main Engine SSME Test Stand

Subject Category:
Rocket Propulsion, Space Shuttle

Reference Numbers:

  • Centre: SSC
  • Centre Number: 81-201-1
  • GRIN DataBase Number: GPN-2000-000543

Source Information:

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  • Original Source: DIGITAL

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