Centaur - A NASA Workhorse
Workers
at the Propulsion Systems Laboratory at Lewis Research Center, now John
H. Glenn Research Center, develop the Centaur upper stage rocket. The
Centaur was an ambitious rocket using liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.
It was the first rocket to ever use hydrogen as a propulsion fuel and
underwent a difficult development period. It later became a highly
successful upper stage used for hundreds of NASA, commercial and
military payloads.
On Nov. 27, 1963, NASA had a successful
launch of the first Atlas/Centaur. No payload was carried, but the
powerful rocket scored a significant milestone: first in-flight burn of a
liquid-hydrogen/liquid-oxygen engine. Major successes followed rapidly.
Image Credit: NASA
Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui
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