Former NASA Engineer's Rocket Engine Test Explodes
September 8, 2008
SPACE.com
An artist's illustration of an Advent Launch Services launch. Credit: Advent Launch Services.
An artist's illustration of an Advent Launch Services launch. Credit: Advent Launch Services.
A retired NASA engineer looking to develop an inexpensive way for people to travel to space might have to go back to the drawing board after one of his experiments exploded Saturday.
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A retired NASA engineer looking to develop an inexpensive way for people to travel to space might have to go back to the drawing board after an explosion during one of his experiments.