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Oct. 17, 2014 - NASA and Aerojet Rocketdyne successfully hot-fire tests an advanced additive manufactured rocket engine: Injector/Thrust Chamber Assembly.
Oct. 17, 2014 - NASA and Aerojet Rocketdyne successfully hot-fire tests an advanced additive manufactured rocket engine: Injector/Thrust Chamber Assembly.

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Carried to orbit on a Ball Aerospace smallsat, the GPIM project will test an innovative, efficient alternative to toxic conventional chemical propellants. Credits: Ball Aerospace

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