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12
Nov
2010

Space Shuttle Main Engine




I shot a similar image last year at Space Center Houston but wasn’t happy with the depth of field so reshot it this year. I’m far happier with this version.

The image shows a Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) inside the Space Center. This engine is a baby compared to the size of the Rocketdyne F-1 engines on the Saturn V but is a remarkable piece of engineering nonetheless.



Tagged - engine, flag, JSC, main engine, NASA, Rocket, space, Space Center Houston, Space Shutttle, SSME, Stars and Stripes, US


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