SLS Rocket's Uncertain Future
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NASA tested a new SLS booster that may never fly, and the end of it blew off

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NASA test-fired new propulsion hardware Thursday for the second time in less than a week .
A new liquid-fueled RS-25 engine ignited on a test stand at NASA 's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi .
The engine is the first of its kind to be manufactured since the end of the Space Shuttle program.
The White House wants to cancel the SLS program after just three launches.
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