The last of four structural test articles for NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) was loaded onto NASA’s Pegasus barge Wednesday, June 26, 2019, at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. The barge will deliver the liquid oxygen (LOX) tank structural test article from Michoud to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, for critical structural testing. The liquid oxygen tank is one of two propellant tanks in the rocket’s core stage that will produce more than 2 million pounds of thrust to help send Artemis 1, the first flight of NASA’s Orion spacecraft and SLS, to the Moon. The nearly 70-foot-long test article is structurally identical to the flight version, which will hold 196,000 gallons of liquid oxygen super cooled to minus 297 degrees Fahrenheit. NASA is working to land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024. SLS is part of NASA’s backbone for deep space exploration, along with Orion and the Gateway in orbit around the Moon. SLS is the only rocket that can send Orion, astronauts and supplies to the Moon on a single mission.
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MAF_20190626_LOX-STA-short-UHD
Date Created
June 26, 2019
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MAF
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NASA/Eric Bordelon/Tyler Martin/Steven Seipel
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New Orleans, LA
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NASA Prepares Artemis I SLS Rocket Stage for Move to Pegasus Barge
Jan 1, 2020
NASA Prepares Artemis II Liquid Oxygen Tank for Next Phase of Assembly
Feb 20, 2020
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Sep 3, 2019
Engine Section for NASA’s SLS Rocket Moved for Final Integration
Sep 3, 2019