NASA tests new kind of Artemis moon-rocket engine in dramatic ‘hot fire’ test (video)

NASA kicked off the final certification series for its Artemis moon-rocket engines with a dramatic “hot fire” test this week.

NASA will begin using repurposed RS-25 space shuttle engines to fly astronauts to the moon with its Artemis program. Then the new hotfire series, starting Wednesday (Oct. 17), aims to continue certifying an updated RS-25 line of engines that will start flying on the Artemis 5 mission late in the 2020s. Four RS-25s power the core stage of each Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, a key piece of Artemis hardware. 

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