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The Rocketdyne RS-25 is a liquid-fuel cryogenic rocket engine, burning LOX and hydrogen.

8 responses to “Space Shuttle Main Engine SSME”

  1. And in action on Endeavour, a beauty in motion… You can see the faint plumes from the Orbiter the photo I took on the right:

    HDR Video of STS-134 Shuttle Launch Endeavour Clears the Pad

    Drop the bass…
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    Then the twin turbos kick in….
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    Regenerate, try not to hate…
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    Shower me…
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    The RS-25 is similar to the RL-10 that we have in our office, but less efficient. =)

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  2. really like the sequence:)

  3. Is this now on display in your lobby?

  4. After looking at this for a few minutes and thinking about all the skills that created this. It basically started as a piece of paper. I can’t help fixate on the 2 tubes that run down the bell and wonder why the little right down left detour on the lower one? And why does there seem to be a disconnected one in the middle?

    Were these reused from launch to launch?

  5. The ultimate in steampunk interior decorating.

  6. Poole: If I had to guess, I’d say the detour is for thermal expansion. And yes, these were reused. The Shuttle was supposed to be cheaper than throwaway rockets but I don’t know if it worked out that way.

  7. Like are these rated for 118% to run and it gave the shuttle almost half an engine in thrust? find it wery funny to run something wayy beyond it;’s design parameters just to save some bucks???

  8. Some more "technical" stuff for you O ; )


    xkcd- Up Goer Five

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