
Society
Main Category
Sub Category
Era
Date Created
Coordinates
34.230822, -118.696375
Address1
Santa Susana Field Laboratory
Address2
Bravo Rd
City
Brandeis
State
Country
On 15 November 1950, the SSFL conducted its first official test with a Rocketdyne-designed XLR43-NA-1 large liquid propellant rocket engine, which later became the Redstone engine. Encompassing 2558 acres, 18 large static test stands, 5 component test laboratories and an advanced test facility, the SSFL and its dedicated employees have provided significant contributions to U.S. rocketry and space programs for over 50 years.
Image Caption
Rocketdyne's test stand for testing the J-2 engine in Santa Susana Mountains, 1963