Solid Propulsion Static Fire Testing at the E3 Testing Facility
NASA Stennis Space Center's E3 Testing facility is a versatile complex designed for testing rocket engine components and small-scale engines. With two test cells capable of handling various propellants and thrust levels, it's a hub for research and development in propulsion systems. Notably, E3 will host Evolution's solid propulsion testing, marking the first time solid static fires have ever been conducted at NASA Stennis.



EVOLUTION PROPULSION
NASA STENNIS SPACE CENTER



NASA Stennis' First Solid Propulsion Center
Located near the iconic NASA test stands and DoD research facilities, the Evolution Space and Energetics Corp Propulsion Center repurposes a 36 acre former Mississippi Army ammunition plant acquired by NASA in 2011. The center's capabilities include a baseline capacity of producing 2,000 lb. of propellant per day, extensive propellant storage, and serves as an operational base for hot fire testing using the E-3 Test Complex.
A New Mission, A Legacy of Innovation
Located in the heart of Southern Mississippi, Evolution Space and Energetics Corp is establishing the first solid propulsion center at the historic NASA Stennis Space Center. This strategic partnership leverages decades of aerospace expertise and world-class infrastructure to advance solid rocket motor technology. By operating from this iconic location, Evolution solidifies its position as a leader in the industry and accelerates the development of innovative propulsion solutions.