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Inside the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the first of many pins...
Inside the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the right-hand motor...
The shipping container has been removed from the second of two Northrop Grumman-manufactured aft exit cones to...
Workers with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems and primary contractor, Jacobs, complete the painting of the agency’s...
Inside the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the right-hand motor...
A crane is used to lift the Northrop Grumman-manufactured right aft exit cone for the Space Launch System’s solid...
A crane is used to lift the Northrop Grumman right-manufactured aft exit cone for the Space Launch System’s solid...
Workers with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems and primary contractor, Jacobs, complete the painting of the agency’s...
Kathy Lueders: HEO at Artemis Hardware
The booster segments for the Space Launch System rocket were processed in the Rotation Processing and Surge Facility...
Inside the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Exploration Ground...
The left aft exit cone for the Space Launch System (SLS) solid rocket booster arrives at Kennedy Space Center for...
Workers remove the securing straps from the second of two Northrop Grumman-manufactured aft exit cones to arrive for...
Sierra Space recently performed a test of ground support equipment with a mass simulator for the Dream Chaser...
The Northrop Grumman-manufactured right aft exit cone, the second of two for the Space Launch System’s solid rocket...
The second of two Northrop Grumman-manufactured aft exit cones to arrive for the Space Launch System’s solid rocket...
Worm Logo Painting on SLS Booster Segments
The second of two Northrop Grumman-manufactured aft exit cones for the Space Launch System’s solid rocket boosters...
The left-hand forward solid rocket booster segment for NASA’s Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) rocket is...
The left-hand forward solid rocket booster segment for NASA’s Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) rocket is...
The left-hand forward solid rocket booster segment for NASA’s Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) rocket is...
The left-hand forward solid rocket booster segment for NASA’s Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) rocket is...
The left-hand forward solid rocket booster segment for NASA’s Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) rocket is...
The left-hand forward solid rocket booster segment for NASA’s Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) rocket is...