NASA's 8-Minute Rocket Test Shuts Down After 67 Seconds


The test was for NASA's Space Launch System, a successor to the retired Space Shuttle program. It takes eight minutes to generate the power needed to get to space, and ultimately to the moon. (Image credit: NASA/Getty Images) (NPR News Headlines) More More

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