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For Release: Aug. 24, 1995 Steve Roy NOTE TO EDITORS: 95-53N ENGINE TEST SCHEDULED AT MARSHALL CENTER FRIDAY NASA engineers are scheduled to test fire on Friday afternoon an instrumented modified Space Shuttle Main Engine in the Advanced Engine Test Facility at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. The test firing, planned for 110 seconds duration, will have several objectives, which will characterize the performance of the main engine under conditions that might expand the operational capabilities for the Space Shuttle and future reusable launch vehicles. Also, the test will further assess new technologies, including an improved laser liquid-level sensing system for measuring liquid hydrogen levels in the fuel tank, and it will gather calibration data for an optical system to monitor the engine exhaust plume for anomaly detection. The engine will be operated at a 100 per cent power level during the run. The test will be the sixty-first test firing of a modified Space Shuttle engine in the former Saturn V engine test facility. |
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