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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL
4/17/94
SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE (SSME) NO. 2036, THE FIRST OF THE NEW BLOCK 1 ENGINES TO FLY, AWAITS INSTALLATION INTO POSITION ONE OF THE ORBITER DISCOVERY IN ORBITER PROCESSING FACILITY 3 DURING PREPARATION OF THE SPACEPLANE FOR THE STS-70 MISSION.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) No. 2036, the first of the new Block 1 engines to fly, awaits installation into position one of the orbiter Discovery in Orbiter Processing Facility 2 during preparation of the spaceplane for the STS-70 mission. The advanced powerplant features a new high-pressure liquid oxygen turbopump, a two-duct powerhead, a baffleless main injector, a single-coil heat exchanger and start sequence modifications. These modifications are designed to improve both engine performance and safety.