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The crew module adapter, which connects Orion's crew module with the European Service module is lifted in...
The crew module adapter, which connects Orion's crew module with the European Service Module, is lifted in...
A protective cover panel has been installed over one of the solar arrays on the Orion spacecraft for Artemis I...
A protective cover panel has been installed over one of the solar arrays shown on the Orion spacecraft for Artemis I...
A protective cover panel has been installed over one of the solar arrays on the Orion spacecraft for Artemis I...
Orion sits atop a transport vehicle as it departs from its home at the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout...
Secured atop a transport vehicle, Orion moves along the route to the Multi-Payload Processing Facility (MPPF) on...
Orion arrives at its next stop along its path to the pad ahead of the Artemis I launch on Jan. 16, 2021, at Kennedy...
Orion arrives at its next stop along its path to the pad ahead of the Artemis I launch on Jan. 16, 2021, at Kennedy...
Secured atop a transport vehicle, Orion moves along the route to the Multi-Payload Processing Facility (MPPF) on...
Secured atop a transport vehicle, Orion moves along the route to the Multi-Payload Processing Facility (MPPF) on...
Secured atop a transport vehicle, Orion moves along the route to the Multi-Payload Processing Facility (MPPF) on...
Orion arrives at its next stop along its path to the pad ahead of the Artemis I launch on Jan. 16, 2021, at Kennedy...
Orion sits atop a transport vehicle as it departs from its home at the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout...
Secured atop a transport vehicle, Orion moves along the route to the Multi-Payload Processing Facility (MPPF) on...
Building Artemis: Orion on the Move. Orion Transport to MPPF (timelapse)
A Lockheed Martin technician is shown assisting with lighting one of the solar array wing panels as part of an...
Technicians with the European Space Agency and Airbus/Airbus Netherlands are shown performing an illumination test...
The final of four solar array wings is shown being installed prior to receiving its protective covering on the Orion...
The final of four solar array wings is shown being installed prior to receiving its protective covering on the Orion...
The final of four solar array wings is shown being installed prior to receiving its protective covering on the Orion...
Technicians with the European Space Agency and Airbus/Airbus Netherlands are shown performing an illumination test...
Offloading of the Orion Crew Module Adapter, CMA, at Plum Brook Station. The adapter will connect Orion’s crew...
The first European hardware to arrive at NASA for Orion is the European Service Module structural test article on...