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- During the war, the laboratory was charged with the improvement of the powerful piston engines that powered US military aircraft. The laboratory conducted complementary component, full-scale engine, and flight testing of modifications to piston engines that led to improved engine cooling and supercharger performance.
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Apr 3, 2024 · NASA studied combustion instability and thrust chamber durability with the wide Apollo nozzles and hypergolic propellant mix but needed to test the overall engine and nozzle efficiency. In 1963 and 1964, Carl Aukerman and Arthur Trout used the PSL altitude chambers to determine the engine performance with various injectors and thrust chambers.
Jul 3, 2024 · NASA Glenn has been utilizing a remote test site in Sandusky, Ohio since the late 1950s. The facility, formerly known as Plum Brook Station, has performed testing for Centaur, Skylab, the space station, and Orion.
Jun 18, 2024 · How did the center acquire Armstrong Test Facility? The center leased 500 acres of the Plum Brook Ordnance Works in 1955 to build a nuclear test reactor. In 1958, another 2700 acres were leased to build a series of hydrogen test stands.
NASA and the National Institute of Aging (NIA) planned to use Glenn as a test subject for research, with biometrics taken before, during and after his flight. Some experiments (in circadian rhythms , for example) compared him with the younger crew members.
Jan 19, 2017 · Captivated by space flight, Glenn volunteered to serve in simulators to test the disorientation and extreme G forces astronauts would encounter. In 1958, when the newly formed NASA recruited its...
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Feb 20, 2012 · Still in orbit. In the 50 years since he first flew, Glenn served as a U.S. Senator and in 1998, returned to space aboard the shuttle Discovery. At age 77, he set a new record as the oldest...
Aug 14, 2024 · The initial testing was in support of NASA’s first human space missions, Project Mercury. Cell 24B’s altitude tank was used to test three commercially-produced hydrogen peroxide thrusters that were used to control the Mercury capsule’s alignment and attitude in space.