December 04, 2004

Aerojet Tests Engine Design for New Mars Rover

Posted by tourdemars to Mars Science Laboratory at December 4, 2004 10:02 AM

Aerojet, a GenCorp Inc. (NYSE: GY) company, recently test-fired a Viking flight spare rocket engine assembly in order to help design a new engine which will deliver the next rover to the surface of Mars in 2009. The rocket engine used in the test was originally built, tested and delivered in 1973 for the Viking program. The engine was put into storage after the successful landing of the Viking 1 and Viking 2 spacecraft on Mars in 1976. "Aerojet hardware has flown on every U.S. mission to Mars," said Aerojet President Michael Martin. "We are extremely proud that the hot fire testing of the Viking Lander rocket engine assembly further proved Aerojet's heritage capabilities in design, manufacture, test and production of propulsion systems. Our role in the Mars Science Laboratory mission will bring our work full-circle."
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Posted by: moonchild at December 5, 2004 08:01 AM

If it was made in 76 doesn't that mean that it could be tech. more advanced? I mean we've come a ways since then. JUst a thought. Keeo watching the sky!

Posted by: moonchild at December 5, 2004 08:06 AM