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    Liquid Methane Tank is an important component of testing for the Altair lunar lander, an integral part of NASA's Constellation Program.

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    Liquid Methane Tank is an important component of testing for the Altair lunar lander, an integral part of NASA's Constellation Program.

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    12.02.2009

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    NASA

    It's not a new home brewing system, the world's largest holiday ornament or even an ambitious Death Star model. This spherical propellant tank is an important component of testing for the Altair lunar lander, an integral part of NASA's Constellation Program. This 4-foot diameter propellant tank lives at NASA's Glenn Research Center's Small Multipurpose Research Facility (SMiRF). It will be
    covered in 60 layers of high performance insulation, filled with liquid methane and extensively tested in a simulated lunar thermal environment within the SMiRF vacuum chamber. Determining how liquid methane would react to being stored on the moon could dramatically influence lunar travel; this method holds the potential to be less expensive, higher performing and safer than current rocket propellants. Photographer: Helmut Bamberger (Jacobs Technology, Inc)

    NASA Identifier: 393309main_if_54_methanetank_full

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    Date Taken: 12.02.2009
    Date Posted: 10.19.2012 16:17
    Photo ID: 753859
    Resolution: 2000x1500
    Size: 299.36 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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