NASA Awards Construction Contract for Rocket Engine Testing

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Feb. 19, 2009

Grey Hautaluoma/Ashley Edwards 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0668/1756 
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ashley.edwards-1@xxxxxxxx 

Paul Foerman 
Stennis Space Center, Miss. 
228-688-1880 
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C09-006

NASA AWARDS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR ROCKET ENGINE TESTING

WASHINGTON -- NASA signed a contract Thursday with American Tank and 
Vessel Inc. of Mobile, Ala., for the installation of a test cell 
diffuser and associated systems in the A-3 test stand at NASA's 
Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. The five-year, indefinite 
delivery, indefinite quantity contract's value is not to exceed $45 
million. 

The A-3 test stand is being built at Stennis to test the J-2X engine 
for NASA's Constellation Program. The Constellation Program is 
developing next-generation spacecraft systems to send astronauts to 
the International Space Station, the moon, Mars and destinations 
beyond. The J-2X engine will power the upper stage of the Ares I crew 
exploration vehicle and the Earth departure stage of the Ares V cargo 
launch vehicle. 

The A-3 test stand will allow engineers to analyze the J-2X engine's 
operating parameters by simulating conditions at altitudes up to 
100,000 feet. For these simulations, the test stand will generate 
approximately 4,620 pounds per second of steam and use it to reduce 
the engine test cell pressure. 

Construction began on the A-3 test stand in summer 2007, with the 
first test scheduled for 2012. The structure is the first large test 
stand to be built since the south Mississippi site was established in 
the 1960s. 

For more information about NASA's Constellation Program, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/constellation 

	
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