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Propulsion Testing

NASA’s Stennis Space Center serves as the nation’s premier rocket propulsion test facility and provides propulsion test and engineering services for NASA, the Department of Defense, and commercial customers. The NASA Stennis Engineering and Test Directorate vision is to be the nation’s premier provider of ground-testing services for rocket propulsion systems.

Apollo 13 Astronaut Fred Haise, right, stands in front of an RS-25 rocket engine installed on the A-1 Test Stand along with Jeff Henderson, test director at NASA’s Stennis Space Center

The World’s Most Capable Rocket Test Complex

The NASA Stennis Engineering and Test Directorate mission is to support the NASA Exploration Systems Development Directorate, Space Operations Directorate, and Space Technology Directorate through execution of the center’s major line of business in rocket propulsion testing. Integral to this mission, the NASA Stennis Engineering and Test Directorate delivers safe, responsive, and cost-effective propulsion test services to support U.S. leadership in space exploration and the enhancement of national economic competitiveness.

The NASA Stennis Engineering and Test Directorate is the office responsible for overseeing the safe operation of the site’s one of a kind national test facilities and rocket engine propulsion test projects. The NASA Stennis test complex assets are valued at over $2 billion.

Test Facilities and Support Infrastructure

Stennis is capable of 24/7/365 propulsion activities on site.

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NASA Stennis Test Complexes on display

Advancing the Art and Science of Propulsion Testing

NASA Stennis engineers invent, design, and test innovative software tools, algorithms and systems that help enable the next generation of space exploration. We also license those technologies to stimulate the U.S. economy.

Sustained investments in NASA technology advance the agency’s space exploration, science, and aeronautics capabilities. NASA technology development also supports the nation’s innovation economy by creating solutions that generate tangible benefits for life on Earth.

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NASA Stennis operators at the E-3 Test Complex conduct a subscale propulsion test as part of a 2007 risk mitigation project.
NASA Stennis operators at the E-3 Test Complex conduct a subscale propulsion test as part of a 2007 risk mitigation project.
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