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test stand

noun

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



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Word History and Origins

Origin of test stand1

First recorded in 1840–50
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Example Sentences

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

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

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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.

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

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During the second attempt in March, the rocket recorded a sustained 499.6-second burn of the giant engines that sent a giant cloud of steam over the massive test stand in Mississippi.

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