Aerojet Rocketdyne tested the fourth and final RS-25 engine controller needed for NASA’s Space Launch System.
The company said Wednesday the testing for the fourth RS-25 controller was done at Stennis Space Center, which follows the third controller test done in July to check engine thrust and mixture ratio precision.
The four RS-25 engines are designed to provide above two million pounds of thrust for the first stage of SLS, Aerojet Rocketdyne added.
Dan Adamski, RS-25 program director at Aerojet Rocketdyne, expressed that the upgraded engines are just an example of U.S. preparation for a new course of deep space exploration.
SLS will embark on its first mission called Exploration Mission-1Â over a three-week period in 2019.