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orbiter could not land on a runway. The
three Space Shuttle main
engines (
SSMEs) were
ignited roughly 6.6
seconds before liftoff, and
computers monitored...
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lists and
failure modes for the
SSMEs were updated,
along with 18
hardware changes. The
maximum thrust of the
SSMEs was
limited to 104%, with 109% only...
- the
SSMEs would burn
during an
operational shuttle launch. The
preliminary flight certification (PFC) program,
which would clear the way for the
SSMEs to...
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issued when the
three Space Shuttle Main
Engines (
SSMEs) are at or
above 90% of
rated thrust, no
SSME fail and/or SRB
ignition Pyrotechnic Initiator Controller...
- the
carbon dioxide scrubbing system.
Three Space Shuttle Main
Engines (
SSMEs) were
mounted on the orbiter's aft
fuselage in the
pattern of an equilateral...
- day. Additionally, the
exhaust from LOx- and LH2-
fueled engines, like the
SSME, is
almost entirely water vapor. NASA
addressed environmental concerns with...
- Look up
SSME in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Space Shuttle Main
Engine is a
rocket engine used by NASA.
SSME may also
refer to:
Service science, management...
- drop, and Challenger's
onboard computers began to
pivot the
nozzles of the
SSMEs to
counter the now-unbalanced
thrust between the two SRBs. At this stage...
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engineering (
SSME) is a term
introduced by IBM to
describe an
interdisciplinary approach to the
study and
innovation of
service systems. More precisely,
SSME has...