Vega rocket’s new 3D-printed thrust chamber passes critical hot-fire test (video)

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A successful firing test shows that Europe’s lightweight Vega launcher is well on its way to cheaper and more efficient launches in 2025, officials say.

Video footage from the “hot-fire” test of a 3D-printed thrust chamber prototype for Vega’s new M10 engine showed it successfully firing on a rainy day. Flames jut out from the thrust chamber, with the pressure causing ripples in the puddles below. The thrust chamber assembly fired 19 times for 450 seconds (about 7.5 minutes) at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama — a common location for developing rocket technology.

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March 18, 2020 at 06:38AM

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