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From left, Wayne Arrington, a Boeing Company technician, and Steve Presti, a mechanical technician at NASA's...
The electricity for NASA's Mars 2020 rover is provided by a power system called a Multi-Mission Radioisotope...
During sunrise on Oct. 20, 2020, the mobile launcher for the Artemis I mission, atop crawler-transporter 2, nears...
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems rehearse lifting operations using a mock-up of the Space Launch...
The mobile launcher for the Artemis I mission, atop crawler-transporter 2, arrives at the Vehicle Assembly Building...
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard is seen atop the mobile launcher at Launch...
The train carrying the two solid rocket boosters that will power NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) for Artemis...
During sunrise on Oct. 20, 2020, the mobile launcher for the Artemis I mission, atop crawler-transporter 2 (CT-2),...
During sunrise on Oct. 30, 2020, preparations are underway for the mobile launcher for the Artemis I mission, atop...
Members of the Artemis I launch team participate in a countdown simulation inside the Launch Control Center’s Firing...
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems move the launch vehicle stage adapter (LVSA) for the agency’s...
Jessica Parsons, the technical assistant to Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, participates in Artemis I...
The launch abort tower on NASA’s Artemis II Orion spacecraft is pictured inside the Launch Abort System Facility at...
In view inside the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 17,...
In the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the second of two Artemis I aft...
The Space Launch System (SLS) core stage is seen in the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at...
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems rehearse booster stacking operations inside the Vehicle Assembly...
The test version of Orion attached to the Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) flight test is moved by...
The train carrying the two solid rocket boosters that will power NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) for Artemis...
Lisa Devries (left) and Bubba Howard, safety engineers at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, participate in a...
Inside High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a crane lowers the...
Workers help offload the abort motor for NASA’s Artemis 1 mission from a heavy transport truck inside the Launch...
Colleen Huber (front) and Patrick Engel, hazardous gas engineers at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida,...
In the early morning on Oct. 20, 2020, the mobile launcher for the Artemis I mission rolls along the crawlerway atop...