Northrop Grumman tested a solid rocket motor Dec. 4 as part of an internal program to advance solid rocket propulsion ...
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Northrop Grumman says test data from new rocket motor built in less than a year looks 'promising'
The Dec. 4 test marked part of Northrop’s ongoing push to shorten development cycles for solid rocket motors. ・The effort ...
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US firm fires solid rocket motor, tests propulsion tech that can be applied to target vehicles
The third Solid Motor Annual Rocket Technology Demonstrator's (SMART Demo) static test featured propulsion technologies that address industry needs and can be applied to target vehicles.
Northrop Grumman Corp. reported a successful test-fire of its new solid rocket motor that was built in less than a year, reflecting the industry’s urgency to meet the Trump administration’s demand for ...
Northrop Grumman on Thursday conducted a static test of a new solid rocket motor (SRM) in Promontory, Utah, under the company ...
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Artemis rocket booster hits a test anomaly at NASA
The latest test of a next-generation rocket booster for NASA’s Artemis program ended with a violent hardware failure, a stark ...
NASA’s Space Shuttle Program successfully fired a full-scale, full-duration reusable solid rocket technical evaluation motor Thursday, March 9, at a Utah test facility. The two-minute static, or ...
ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon, an RTX (RTX) (NYSE: RTX) business, and Anduril have successfully conducted a static fire test of an advanced solid rocket motor under a contract ...
Thethrust chamber, manufactured using Titomic's advanced cold spray process, underwent rigorous hot fire testing under ...
Debris scatters on June 26, 2025, during a static fire test of a new solid rocket motor at a Northrop Grumman facility in Utah. The motor is supposed to be used in later Artemis moon missions. A test ...
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New rocket motor plant near Rio Rancho promises jobs, sparks transparency and environmental fears
Castelion insists rocket tests will be quieter than a vacuum cleaner and use no more water than a few dozen homes. Some Rio Rancho residents aren’t convinced the full story is being told.
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