
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems completed installation of two ogive fairings onto the launch abort system inside the Launch Abort System Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. The ogives consist of four protective panels that will shield the crew module from the severe vibrations and sounds it will experience during launch. Positioned at the top of Orion, the 44-foot-tall launch abort system is designed to carry the crew to safety in the event of an emergency during launch or ascent, with its three solid rocket motors working together to propel Orion – and astronauts inside – away from the rocket for a safe landing in the ocean, or detach from the spacecraft when it is no longer needed.
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KSC-20250910-PH-CSH02-0020
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September 10, 2025
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NASA/Cory S Huston
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