Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Successfully Completes Critical Design Review on J-2X Rocket Engine
Written by thomas · Filed Under Aeronautics NewsNovember 19, 2008
Starting in 2014, the J-2X rocket engine will power the Ares I rocket into space, helping deliver the Orion crew exploration vehicle, its crew of astronauts and small payloads to the International Space Station. The J-2X will also power launch vehicles to the moon and beyond in coming decades. The heart of the J-2X is proven heritage technology that propelled the Apollo-era Saturn V rockets into space.
“The successful completion of the Critical Design Review is a major milestone in the development of the J-2X — one of the safest, most affordable and highest performing rocket engines ever to be built,” said
The CDR was conducted in
The first engine hot-fire test is scheduled for late summer 2010 at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, Inc., a part of Pratt & Whitney, is a preferred provider of high-value propulsion, power, energy and innovative system solutions used in a wide variety of government and commercial applications, including the main engines for the space shuttle, Atlas and Delta launch vehicles, missile defense systems and advanced hypersonic engines.
Pratt & Whitney is a world leader in the design, manufacture and service of aircraft engines, space propulsion systems and industrial gas turbines. United Technologies, based in
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