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In a lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, engineers simulate conditions that astronauts in space suits...
In a lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, engineers simulate conditions that astronauts in space suits...
In a lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, engineers simulate conditions that astronauts in space suits...
In a lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, engineers simulate conditions that astronauts in space suits...
In a lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, engineers simulate conditions that astronauts in space suits...
Artemis I Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson stands at her console during countdown simulation training...
Artemis I Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson stands at her console during countdown simulation training...
S64-40298 (24 Nov. 1964) --- Astronauts John W. Young, Walter M. Schirra Jr., Thomas P. Stafford and Virgil I....
The Artemis launch team performs a terminal countdown launch simulation with the Artemis II flight crew inside...
Artemis I Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson (left) stands at the launch console inside the Launch Control...
Jeff Spaulding, left, NASA test director, and NASA’s Test, Launch and Recovery Operations Branch Chief Jeremy...
Jeremy Graeber, NASA’s Test, Launch and Recovery Operations branch chief, who also serves as the assistant launch...
Commercial Crew Program: Boeing/ULA Triage Simulation #2 at Space Launch Complex 41
A member of the Artemis 1 launch team participates in validation testing inside Firing Room 1 in the Launch Control...
From left, Jeremy Graeber, chief NASA test director, and Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Artemis 1 launch director,...
Artemis 1 Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson leads the launch team through validation testing inside Firing...
Artemis 1 Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson leads the launch team, including personnel with NASA’s...
Members of the Artemis 1 launch team, including personnel with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and Jacobs...
Jeremy Graeber, chief NASA test director, participates in validation testing inside Firing Room 1 in the Launch...
Members of the Artemis 1 launch team, including personnel with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and Jacobs...
Members of the Artemis 1 launch team, including personnel with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and Jacobs...
A member of the Artemis 1 launch team participates in validation testing inside Firing Room 1 in the Launch Control...
Members of the Artemis 1 launch team, including personnel with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and Jacobs...
Members of the Artemis 1 launch team, including personnel with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and Jacobs...