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Il primo ritorno in attività di questi motori dopo la cancellazione del programma Space Shuttle è previsto per il [[2018]]<ref>[http://www.nasa.gov/press/2014/august/nasa-completes-key-review-of-world-s-most-powerful-rocket-in-support-of-journey-to/#.VIFjxzGG_Tp NASA Completes Key Review of World's Most Powerful Rocket in Support of Journey to Mars].</ref>.
== Voci correlate ==▼
* [[Programma Space Shuttle]]▼
* [[Space Shuttle]]▼
* [[Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster]]▼
== Note ==
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* {{cita web | url = http://www.shuttlepresskit.com/scom/216.pdf | titolo = NASA Shuttle Press Kit SSME Reference | formato = PDF}}
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* "Boeing Liquid Propellant Rocket Systems", Rocketdyne Propulsion & Power, Pub. 573-A-100 9/99, page 26. (SSME was designated the RS-24, not RS-25 as commonly believed. The RS-25 was a misnomer for the expendable version of the SSME that adopted early in the Ares program, later replaced by the RS-68 and J-2X.)
* {{cita web | url = http://www.astronautix.com/engines/ssme.htm | titolo = Encyclopedia Astronautix, reference SSME / RS-24}}
▲== Voci correlate ==
▲* [[Programma Space Shuttle]]
▲* [[Space Shuttle]]
▲* [[Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster]]
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