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Launch Vehicle Stage Adapter being loaded on the KMag for transportation to building 4707 for further testing.
These images show NASA employees attending an event August 14, 2025, at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,...
These images show NASA employees attending an event August 14, 2025, at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,...
These images show NASA employees attending an event August 14, 2025, at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,...
These images show NASA employees attending an event April 10, 2025, at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,...
These images show NASA employees attending an event April 10, 2025, at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,...
These images show NASA employees attending an event August 14, 2025, at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,...
These images show NASA employees attending an event August 14, 2025, at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,...
These images show NASA employees attending an event August 14, 2025, at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,...
These images show NASA employees attending an event August 14, 2025, at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville,...
This diagram, superimposed on a photo of Martian landscape, illustrates a concept called "adaptive caching," which...
Small satellites, called CubeSats, are shown secured inside NASA’s Orion stage adapter at NASA’s Kennedy Space...
Small satellites, called CubeSats, are shown secured inside NASA’s Orion stage adapter at NASA’s Kennedy Space...
NASA's Super Guppie arrives at Redstone Arsenal airfield to transport the Orion stage adapter to Denver Colorado for...
Technicians with Orbital ATK install the payload adapter to the deployment module that contains the micro satellites...
Inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Artemis II...
Inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Artemis II...
Inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Artemis II...
MARSHALL WELD ENGINEER JUSTIN LITTELL POSES WITH LAUNCH VEHICLE STAGE ADAPTER
The Orion spacecraft for NASA’s Artemis I mission is in view inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout...
The NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” and the American Flag are applied to the Orion crew module back shell...
The NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” and the American Flag are applied to the Orion crew module back shell...
The NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” and the American Flag are applied to the Orion crew module back shell...
Frank Pelkey, ASRC technician, paints a clear adhesive over the NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” on the...