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On Sept. 10, 2009, NASA and industry engineers lit up the Utah sky with the initial full-scale, full-duration test firing of the first stage motor for the Ares I rocket. The Ares I is a crew launch vehicle in development for NASA's Constellation Program.
ATK Space Systems conducted the successful stationary firing of the five-segment solid development motor 1, or DM-1. ATK Space Systems, a division of Alliant Techsystems of Brigham City, Utah, is the prime contractor for the Ares I first stage. Engineers will use the measurements gathered from the test to evaluate thrust, roll control, acoustics and motor vibrations. This data will provide valuable information as NASA develops the Ares I and Ares V vehicles. Another ground test is planned for summer 2010.
Video: DM-1 Red Camera (Credit: NASA)
@scottpcook
Yup, until the rocket doesn't have enough thrust for liquid fuel rockets.
Jontheking100 1 year ago
Thanks for posting.
Shadowsnshades 2 years ago
Putting people on top of a solid-fuel booster has been a stupid idea from day one, and it still is.
scottpcook 2 years ago
lets get to the moon.
paleomangary 2 years ago
Cool.....
lupusa 2 years ago