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The Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell International Corporation was awarded a $6.9 million contract by Goddard Space ... called for delivery of 10 engines between March and Sept. 1977. NASA had returned 12 Rocketdyne -built H-1 engines for use in producing the new R5-27 systems. (Rockwell Release ...
... was "one of the aims of this exploration." (FBIS, Tass in English, 20 July 76) Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell International Corp. announced it had been awarded a $10.8-million contract ... ), or commercial comsats for the Communications Satellite Corporation on a reimbursable basis. Originally developed by Rocketdyne for the USAF's .first intercontinental ballistic missile, the Atlas had flown space missions since ...
... mission. (Marshall Star, May 31/78, 1) NASA reported it had amended a contract with Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell International Corp. to procure 9 Space Shuttle main engines, in addition to the 7 already on order. The amendment had authorized Rocketdyne to manufacture and test the 9 engines during a 180-day period in which prices ...
... ; DFRC Release 79-38) MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC announced that NASA would buy from Rocketdyne Division, Rockwell International , 12 more main engines for the Space Shuttle under a $365.7 ... a second overhaul and flight test of the 3 engines being used for propulsion testing. Rocketdyne had delivered the engines for the first Shuttle flight, three ground-test engines, and a ...
... main engine and two vernier engines combining to produce about 207,000 pounds of thrust; Rocketdyne -built hardware left over from the Saturn program would be used in the new system ... in 1973. In the 150-launch history of Delta, 101 launches had used the older Rocketdyne Thor MB-3 engines; the other 49 used the newer, more powerful RS-27s. (Rockwell ...
... two weeks because of engine problems. (AP, June 3/93) A NASA official said that Rocketdyne might lose as much as $29 million in profits on its Space Shuttle engine program ... the company had performed poorly between November and April. NASA was completing a review of Rocketdyne 's Space Shuttle engine manufacturing operation. (Daily News, June 3/93) NASA announced that it ...
... for approximately 3 p.m. Prior to the test, reporters may tour Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne's engine assembly facility, where J-2X engines are prepared for testing and shipment. Following ... , media are invited to participate in a news conference with NASA officials. Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne is developing the J-2X engine for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville ...
... engine itself." NASA has worked closely with the J-2X prime contractor, Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne of Canoga Park, Calif., to prepare the J-2X engine, dubbed E10001for its second round ... Stand at Stennis. The J-2X is being developed for NASA by Pratt and Whitney Rocketdyne. It is the first new liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen rocket engine developed in 40 ...
... to Restart Development of Engines to Power Agency’s Journey to Mars''' NASA selected Aerojet Rocketdyne of Sacramento, California, to restart production of the RS-25 engine for the agency's ... 16 existing shuttle engines that have been upgraded. Under the $1.16 billion contract, Aerojet Rocketdyne will modernize the space shuttle heritage engine to make it more affordable and expendable for ...
... RS-25 flight engines at the same time. In addition, NASA is working with Aerojet Rocketdyne, who built the RS-25 engine, to test new RS-25 engines being built for ... be on this integrated test team, which includes NASA, S3 (Syncom Space Services) and Aerojet Rocketdyne working together,” said Rigney. “We’re not just dreaming of the future. We’re enabling ...

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