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test stand

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noun

Rocketry.
  1. a device that restrains a missile or rocket during a captive test.


Etymology

Origin of test stand

First recorded in 1840–50

Example Sentences

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He will be welcoming the success after three Starship launches ended in spectacular failure this year, and one rocket exploded on its test stand in June.

From BBC

The company said it was assessing the incident’s impact on its booster test stand at the site.

From Barron's

Then ULA suffered another setback last March after a Vulcan part exploded on a test stand.

From Seattle Times

And the firm determined that the June explosion of one of its BE-4 engines on a Texas test stand was due to poorly calibrated instrumentation settings — ruling out fears over a design or component issue, according to a person familiar with the matter.

From Seattle Times

Hydrogen leaking from the tank ignited in a fireball, destroying the Vulcan’s upper stage and damaging the test stand.

From New York Times