Pratt&Whitney and Lockheed Martin
Pratt&Whitney and Lockheed Martin are studying a ``data anomaly'' concerning the chamber pressure in one of the RL10 engines that was used in the upper stage of the ILS Atlas IIA that launched the TDRS-I spacecraft from Cape Canaveral in early March. The pressure in one engine was slightly high. The...
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