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A test of a new rocket motor for NASA ’s future moon missions went awry this week, with the full-size booster hurling a powerful blaze and scattering debris. Northrop Grumman, lead contractor ...
A test of a new rocket motor for NASA ’s future moon missions went awry this week, with the full-size booster hurling a powerful blaze and scattering debris. Northrop Grumman, lead contractor ...
Now in orbit, the Saturn V was only 58 feet long. This final stage used its one rocket engine for what was called Trans-Lunar Injection: setting the course for the final trip to the Moon.
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