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A United Launch Alliance (ULA) transport boat carrying the first and second stages of the company’s Atlas V 541...
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) first stage of the Atlas V 541 rocket is transported to the horizontal processing...
United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) first stage of the Atlas V 541 rocket is offloaded from the company’s transport boat...
Andy Stofan views a small-scale tank built to study the sloshing characteristics of liquid hydrogen at the National...
Researchers examine the Space Plasma-High Voltage Interaction Experiment (SPHINX) satellite in the Electric...
Pre-launch of Centaur 4 A/C 4 from Pad 36A.
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter separates from the Centaur upper stage and LCROSS spacecraft.
At Launch Pad 36A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), the Atlas IIA rocket is halfway to a vertical position...
At Launch Pad 36A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), the Atlas IIA rocket is halfway to a vertical position...
This documentary traces the Altitude Wind Tunnel (AWT) story from conception in pre-War Germany through its...
A flatbed truck moves the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V booster and Centaur upper stage for Boeing's CST-100...
A flatbed truck delivers the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V booster and Centaur upper stage for Boeing's...
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V booster and Centaur upper stage for Boeing's CST-100 Starliner Crew Flight...
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V booster and Centaur upper stage for Boeing's CST-100 Starliner Crew Flight...
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V booster and Centaur upper stage for Boeing's CST-100 Starliner Crew Flight...
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V booster and Centaur upper stage for Boeing's CST-100 Starliner Crew Flight...
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V booster and Centaur upper stage for Boeing's CST-100 Starliner Crew Flight...
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V booster and Centaur upper stage for Boeing's CST-100 Starliner Crew Flight...
The Atlas IIA rocket is close to its vertical position in the launch tower at Launch Pad 36A, Cape Canaveral Air...
At Launch Pad 36A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the Atlas IIA rocket is ready to be lifted to vertical in the...
The Atlas IIA rocket is close to its vertical position in the launch tower at Launch Pad 36A, Cape Canaveral Air...
At Launch Pad 36A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the Atlas IIA rocket is ready to be lifted to vertical in the...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – On Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's skid strip in Florida, the crane is being removed from...
At Launch Pad 36A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the Atlas IIA rocket begins to be lifted to a vertical position...