RS-25D (Block II) — key specifications
At 109% rated power level; first flown STS-104, July 2001

A 4,675-word case study of the RS-25 / Space Shuttle Main Engine — the highest-chamber-pressure liquid-propellant rocket engine ever flown operationally (2,994 psi). Covers NASA's 1971 staged-combustion decision, the turbopump development crisis (HPFTP at 35,360 rpm, 71,140 hp), the NARloy-Z combustion liner surviving 3,300 °C gas, the failed 55-mission reusability target, and the pivot to the expendable RS-25E powering SLS today.

Comprehensive technical reference for the RS-25/SSME: full specifications, component descriptions, variant history, incident log, and SLS configuration details.
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