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Rolando Valdez, serving as NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Spaceport Integration and Services representative for this...
Members of the cold stowage team unpack science experiments inside the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA’s...
The International Docking Adapter 3, a critical component for future crewed missions to the International Space...
NASA’s Artemis II crew members ride in inflatable boats while NASA’s Exploration Ground System’s Landing and...
Members of NASA’s Exploration Ground System’s Landing and Recovery team and partners from the Department of Defense...
The left aft assembly of the SLS (Space Launch System) solid rocket boosters for the Artemis II mission is moved...
Members of the Artemis launch team participate in an Artemis II launch countdown simulation inside Firing Room 1 in...
The Hyperspectral Imager Suite (HISUI), a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) payload, is lifted off of its...
Melody Lovin, launch weather officer, U.S. Air Force 45th Space Wing, responds to a question during a CRS-21...
NASA’s Artemis II crew members (front to back) NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and...
Inside the Space Station Processing Facility high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a set of...
NASA Communications’ Jasmine Hopkins moderates a CRS-21 prelaunch news conference at Kennedy Space Center in Florida...
The Artemis I Orion crew module, now known as the Orion Environmental Test Article (ETA), arrives to NASA’s Kennedy...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems Program begin integrating the interim cryogenic propulsion stage to the...
NASA’s largest planetary mission spacecraft, Europa Clipper, arrives at the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at...
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft atop the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket rolls out from the Vertical Integration...
Teams with NASA and the Department of Defense (DoD) rehearse recovery procedures for a launch pad abort scenario off...
Janine Captain, at right, principal investigator for NASA’s Mass Spectrometer observing lunar operations (MSolo) and...
Teams with NASA and the Department of Defense (DoD) rehearse recovery procedures for an ascent abort scenario off...
Engineers and technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems Program move the right aft assembly, or bottom...
Workers use a crane to lower the right-hand forward assembly for NASA’s Space Launch System onto the right-hand...
NASA’s mobile launcher, carried atop the crawler-transporter 2, left launch pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center...
After completing its journey from NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans aboard the Pegasus barge, teams...
Kirt Costello, chief scientist, International Space Station Program Office, is introduced during a CRS-21 prelaunch...