Rocket Propulsion Testing
NASA’s Rocket Propulsion Test (RPT) Program Office provides the program management structure necessary to optimize utilization of NASA’s chemical rocket propulsion test assets while ensuring an Agency core capability for all aspects of chemical rocket propulsion testing is maintained.
Propulsion Test Capabilities
The Rocket Propulsion Test (RPT) Program Office provides the program management structure necessary to optimize utilization of NASA’s chemical rocket propulsion test assets while ensuring an Agency core capability for chemical rocket propulsion testing is maintained.
The Rocket Propulsion Test (RPT) Program Office manages a portfolio of NASA chemical rocket propulsion test facilities located at John C. Stennis Space Center, John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field and Armstrong Test Facility, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center and White Sands Test Facility (Test Facility for the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center).
Learn About Propulsion Test CapabilitiesNational Rocket Propulsion Test Group
The Range Commanders Council is dedicated to serving the technical and operational needs of U.S. test, training, and operational ranges.
The National Rocket Propulsion Test Group (NRPTG) is a Standing Group in the Range Commanders Council (RCC).
Learn About the NRPTGRocket Propulsion Test Management Board
The Rocket Propulsion Test Management Board (RPTMB) is the principle implementing authority for the Rocket Propulsion Test Program Office.
The Rocket Propulsion Test Management Board is formed by these NASA Centers and Office: RPT Program Office, Glenn Research Center (ISP), Marshall Space Flight Center, Stennis Space Center, White Sands Test Facility, Kennedy Space Center, Wallops Flight Facility and the NASA Engineering and Safety Center.
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