Booster Rocket Fires In Key NASA Test For Mars Missions
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CAPE CANAVERAL (CBSMiami/AP) — The 4th of July is less than a week away, but NASA is already shooting off some fireworks.
On Tuesday, NASA fired a booster intended to hoist astronauts into true outer space. The ground test lasted the full two minutes, and the early word is that everything went well.
NASA plans to use the mega-rocket for trips to Mars in the 2030s.
This is the second and final test-firing of the booster designed for NASA's Space Launch System. The debut launch from Florida's Kennedy Space Center in 2018 won't carry people. A few years later, astronauts will climb aboard for a flight near the moon.
Tuesday's test was conducted by Orbital ATK, the NASA contractor that also made the smaller shuttle boosters for NASA.
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