Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Photo of the Day #2: Testing Continues on Components for NASA's Next Heavy-Lift Launch Vehicle...

The structural test article for the Space Launch System's liquid hydrogen fuel tank is placed on a test stand at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama...on January 14, 2019.
NASA / Tyler Martin

SLS Liquid Hydrogen Tank Test Article Loaded into Test Stand (News Release)

The largest piece of structural test hardware for America’s new deep space rocket, the Space Launch System, was loaded into Test Stand 4693 at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama Jan. 14, 2019. The liquid hydrogen tank is part of the rocket’s core stage that is more than 200 feet tall with a diameter of 27.6 feet, and stores cryogenic liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen that will feed the vehicle’s RS-25 engines.

The liquid hydrogen tank test article is structurally identical to the flight version of the tank that will comprise two-thirds of the core stage and hold 537,000 gallons of supercooled liquid hydrogen at minus 423 degrees Fahrenheit. Dozens of hydraulic cylinders in the 215-foot-tall test stand will push and pull the tank, subjecting it to the same stresses and loads it will endure during liftoff and flight.

Source: NASA.Gov

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