File:OM engine.png
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English: A diagram showing the components of a Space Shuttle Orbital Maneuvering System OM engine. |
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Source | Orbital Maneuvering System (MPS) (PDF). Shuttle Press Kit.com. Boeing, NASA & United Space Alliance (6 October 1998). Retrieved on 1 February 2012. |
Author | NASA |
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