The mini-me version of the Space Launch System (SLS) is now being put through its paces as part of the Scale Model Acoustic Test (SMAT) program. The heavily instrumented five percent scale model of the SLS is being used to provide data on the acoustical energy that could be expected during launch, in turn feeding into the design of Pad 39B’s Sound Suppression System that will be tasked with mitigating the impact on the vehicle.
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The Scale Model Acoustic Test (SMAT) – a mini-me version of the SLS – has…
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NASA’s Stennis Space Center is deep into preparations for numerous engine testing for the Space…
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The Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) is constructing a scaled version of the Space Launch…