NASA’s Revolutionary Propulsion Design for Deep Space Missions


Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine (RDRE) Hot Fire Test

Rotating detonation rocket engine, or RDRE hot fire test at Marshall Space Flight Center. Credit: NASA

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Engineers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and primary collaborator IN Space LLC, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, are confirming data from RDRE hot fire tests conducted in 2022 at Marshall’s East Test Area. The engine was fired over a dozen times, totaling nearly 10 minutes in duration.

The RDRE achieved its primary test objective by demonstrating that its hardware – made from novel additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, designs and processes – could operate for long durations while withstanding the extreme heat and pressure environments generated by detonations. While operating at full throttle, the RDRE produced over 4,000 pounds of thrust for nearly a minute at an average chamber pressure of 622 pounds per square inch, the highest pressure rating for this design on record.

Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine Hot Fire Test

Rotating detonation rocket engine, or RDRE hot fire test at Marshall Space Flight Center. Credit: NASA

The RDRE incorporates the NASA-developed copper-NASA’s Revolutionary Propulsion Design for Deep Space Missions

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