A 5-percent scale model of the Space Launch System (SLS) is ignited for five seconds to measure the effect acoustic noise and pressure have on the vehicle at liftoff.
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Michael Martin, an InfoPro Corp. employee supporting Marshall’s Test Laboratory, installs a leak check fixture on one of the liquid oxygen (LOX)/hydrogen thrusters ahead of testing on the scale model.
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