Blue Origin\, NASA join hands for rocket engine test

Blue Origin, NASA join hands for rocket engine test

IANS  |  Washington 

The (NASA) has entered into an agreement with to let the Jeff Bezos-owned private space company use a historic test stand for rocket engine test.

Built in 1965, Test Stand 4670 served as the backbone for Saturn V propulsion testing for the programme, this year.

"This test stand once helped power NASA's first launches to the Moon, which eventually led to the emergence of an entirely new economic sector -- commercial space," said "Now, it will have a role in our ongoing commitment to facilitate growth in this sector," he said.

The facility has been inactive since 1998. Under the agreement, will pay for investments it makes to prepare the test stand for use, as well as any direct costs incurs as a result of Blue Origin's use of the stand.

"We're excited to welcome Blue Origin to our growing universe of commercial partners," said "This agreement ensures the test stand will be used for the purpose it was built," said.

identified the 300-foot vertical firing test stand as an underused facility and posted a notice of availability in 2017 to gauge commercial interest in its use.

"I am thrilled about this partnership and NASA's acceptance to test BE-4 and BE-3U engines at Test Stand 4670, the for testing the Saturn V first stage and the space shuttle main engines," said Bob Smith, of Blue Origin.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 15:46 IST