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This timelapse video shows teams outfitting the High Bay 2 area at the historic Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport lower the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System)...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport lower the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System)...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport lower the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System)...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport lower the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System)...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport lower the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System)...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport lower the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System)...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport lower the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System)...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System) core...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System) core...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System) core...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System) core...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System) core...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems transport the agency’s 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System) core...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems Program lift the agency’s SLS (Space Launch System) core stage inside...
Crawler clears VAB's High Bay 2 for Commercial Partner
Artemis II Core Stage Move To High Bay 2 - TIMELAPSE
Teams from Kennedy lift NASA’s integrated Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) core stage engine section with its...
Teams from Kennedy lift NASA’s integrated Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) core stage engine section with its...
Teams from Kennedy lift NASA’s integrated Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) core stage engine section with its...
Teams from Kennedy lift NASA’s integrated Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) core stage engine section with its...
Artemis II crew member CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen participates in a media day event on...
From left, Artemis II NASA astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Reid Wiseman participate in a media day...
Artemis II crew and backup crew hold a banner with NASA and industry leaders during a supplier and media day event...