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Last week, our BE-7 team conducted another successful Thrust Chamber Assembly (TCA) test at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Test Stand 116. Our tests on an upgraded TCA bring our cumulative test time to more than 4000 seconds, and we are on track in our engine development path.

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Фото профиля Blue Origin
Blue Origin3 лет назад

This was a self-funded test as part of our campaign to advance our lunar capabilities, and we’re grateful for our @NASA_Marshall partners.

Фото профиля Tom Mueller
Tom Mueller3 лет назад

Too much film cooling

Фото профиля Zack Golden
Zack Golden3 лет назад

Awesome to see more progress!

Фото профиля Draper
Draper3 лет назад

Excited to be on the National Team as we push toward our goal of going back to the moon! #team #space #blueorigin

Фото профиля SixSilverStones
SixSilverStones3 лет назад

Methalox engines are so beautiful

Фото профиля Patrick Morrison
Patrick Morrison3 лет назад

Congrats! Looks like it has more of a nozzle extension on it now. When are you going to test it with pumps?

Фото профиля Pager - Monke
Pager - Monke3 лет назад

We need a villain Jeff. Let’s go build some O’Neill cylinders.

Фото профиля Hubert
Hubert3 лет назад

@blueorigin I think we would be very grateful if you post BE3U's nozzle

Фото профиля Khoa Le
Khoa Le3 лет назад

Raptor has over 1000 tests where multiple of them are full duration of a few minutes. Your 4000 seconds commutative does not have much meaning. In fact, if Starship launch, they will have 4000 seconds of engine running in one launch. 120 sec * 33 engines

Фото профиля DemonstrableReality
DemonstrableReality3 лет назад

Why not conduct the test in a vacuum chamber?

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