Space
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SLS Testing Heats Up With Rocket Base Burns
Buffalo is a pretty cold place this time of year, but that's not the case for the city's facilities of CUBRC Inc, where engineers are testing the heat resistant materials that will make up the base of NASA's new flagship rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS).
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