NASA's Space Shuttle Program Successfully Conducts Final Motor Test in Utah
02.25.10
Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
katherine.trinidad@nasa.gov
Steve Roy
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Ala.
256-544-0034
steven.e.roy@nasa.gov
Multimedia release: H-10-057
› Large (1500 x 996, 150 ppi)
› Medium (516 x 343, 72 ppi)
› Small (100 x 75, 72 ppi)
Final test firing of reusable solid rocket motor FSM-17 on Feb. 25 in Promontory, Utah. (NASA)
› Large (1500 x 996, 150 ppi)
› Medium (516 x 343, 72 ppi)
› Small (100 x 75, 72 ppi)
Final test firing of reusable solid rocket motor FSM-17 on Feb. 25 in Promontory, Utah. (NASA)
› Large (4288 x 2848, 300 ppi)
› Medium (516 x 343, 72 ppi)
› Small (100 x 75, 72 ppi)
Final test firing of reusable solid rocket motor FSM-17 on Feb. 25 in Promontory, Utah. (NASA)
› Large (4288 x 2848, 300 ppi)
› Medium (516 x 343, 72 ppi)
› Small (100 x 75, 72 ppi)
Smoke curls into the Utah skies as FSM-17 completes its successful test firing. (NASA)
› Large (1500 x 996, 150 ppi)
› Medium (516 x 343, 72 ppi)
› Small (100 x 75, 72 ppi)
Flight Support Motor-17, the final solid rocket ground test motor of the Space Shuttle program. (ATK)
› Large (640 x 480, 300 ppi)
› Medium (516 x 387, 72 ppi)
› Small (100 x 75, 72 ppi)
Mist surrounds Flight Support Motor-17 prior to a successful test on Feb. 25 in Promontory, Utah. (NASA)
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