Space Shuttle external tank

Space Shuttle external tank
External tank No. 124 is lowered into high bay 1 of the Vehicle Assembly Building prior to attachment of the solid rocket boosters for mission STS-117.
ManufacturerNASA Michoud Assembly Facility, contractor: Martin Marietta, later Lockheed Martin
Country of originUnited States
Used onSpace Shuttle
General characteristics
Height46.9 m (153.8 ft)
Diameter8.4 m (27.6 ft)
Gross mass760,000 kg (1,680,000 lb)
Space Shuttle ET
Powered by3 RS-25 mounted on the orbiter
Maximum thrust1,254,000 lbf (5,580 kN)
Burn time510 s
PropellantLH2/LOX

The Space Shuttle external tank (ET) was the component of the Space Shuttle launch vehicle that contained the liquid hydrogen fuel and liquid oxygen oxidizer. During lift-off and ascent it supplied the fuel and oxidizer under pressure to the three RS-25 main engines in the orbiter. The ET was jettisoned just over 10 seconds after main engine cut-off (MECO) and it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere. Unlike the Solid Rocket Boosters, external tanks were not re-used. They broke up before impact in the Indian Ocean (or Pacific Ocean in the case of direct-insertion launch trajectories), away from shipping lanes and were not recovered.