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... performance limitations. The tests were being conducted under LRC contract, by North American Aviation 's Rocketdyne Div., Canoga Park, Calif. ''( LRC Release 65-21)'' NASA launched a Nike-Apache sounding rocket ...
... at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center ; the test lasted about 30 sec, Powered by 8 Rocketdyne uprated H-1 engines, each developing 200,000 lbs, of thrust, S-IB-1 stage ...
... Marshall Space Flight Center , under whose technical direction the engine was being developed, and by Rocketdyne Div. of North American Aviation , Inc, its manufacturer. Two engines were used for the qualification ...
... , NASA Marshall Space Flight Center announced. The five J-2 engines, built by NAA's Rocketdyne Div, would produce one million pounds thrust, Short-duration firings leading to full-duration tests ...
... flight readiness testing. The stage, 58 ft. long and 2L5 ft, in dia, had single Rocketdyne J-2 engine, developing 200,000 lbs, thrust. ''( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 65 ...
... 60 separate tests, Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC announced. J-2 , developed for NASA by Rocketdyne Div. of North American Aviation , would burn liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen and develop 200 ...
... .'s Sacramento Test Center. A hydrogen-fueled vehicle powered by a 200,000-lb,-thrust Rocketdyne engine, the 58-ft,-long 21½-ft.-dia. S-IVB would be shipped to Kennedy ...
... : First two H-1 rocket engines uprated to 205,000 lbs, thrust were delivered from Rocketdyne 's Neosho, Mo, plant to Chrysler Corp.'s Space Division in New Orleans, Later, at ...
... full flight duration, at Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC . The stage was powered by eight Rocketdyne H-1 engines, developing a total of 1,6-million pounds thrust. ''(SFC Release 65 ...
... Center announced that 48 additional J-2 liquid-hydrogen rocket engines would be purchased from Rocketdyne Div, of North American Aviation , Inc, under an amendment which converted the engine production contract ...

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