The four engines will provide as much as 2 million pounds of thrust to launch the SLS to orbit.
missions beginning with Artemis 5. Four of these engines were fire simultaneously during the test, generating as much as 2 million pounds of thrust that will one day be used to help launch crewed Artemis missions to the moon.A mounted field camera offers a close-up views as NASA conducts an RS-25 hot fire test on the Fred Haise Test Stand at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in south Mississippi on Feb. 22, 2023.
During the test on Wednesday, the RS-25 engine was fired up to a power level of 111%, the same amount of power that would be needed by the SLS to lift the Artemis mission crew module,
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