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JSC2006-E-25645 (October 2006) --- Computer-generated scene showing a high-angle wide view (starboard-forward) of...
The first welded part of Artemis I Orion, the forward bulkhead and tunnel, is moved into final tooling at the...
The first welded part of Artemis I Orion, the forward bulkhead and tunnel, is moved into final tooling at the...
JSC2006-E-25657 (October 2006) --- Computer-generated scene showing a low-angle medium close view...
The first welded part of Artemis I Orion, the forward bulkhead and tunnel, is moved into final tooling at the...
The first welded part of Artemis I Orion, the forward bulkhead and tunnel, is moved into final tooling at the...
JSC2006-E-25654 (October 2006) --- Computer-generated scene showing a low-angle wide view (port-forward) of the...
The first welded part of Artemis I Orion, the forward bulkhead and tunnel, is moved into final tooling at the...
The first welded part of Artemis I Orion, the forward bulkhead and tunnel, is moved into final tooling at the...
The first welded part of Artemis I Orion, the forward bulkhead and tunnel, is moved into final tooling at the...
JSC2006-E-25649 (October 2006) --- Computer-generated scene showing a high-angle medium close view...
Teams completed welding of the liquid oxygen dome for the core stage of a future SLS (Space Launch System) rocket at...
Teams completed welding of the liquid oxygen dome for the core stage of a future SLS (Space Launch System) rocket at...
Teams completed welding of the liquid oxygen dome for the core stage of a future SLS (Space Launch System) rocket at...
Teams completed welding of the liquid oxygen dome for the core stage of a future SLS (Space Launch System) rocket at...
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems use a crane in the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly...
Move crews at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans move the liquid oxygen tank into final assembly...
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems use a crane in the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly...
Move crews at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans move the liquid oxygen tank into final assembly...
Move crews at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans move the liquid oxygen tank into final assembly...
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems use a crane in the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly...
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems use a crane in the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly...
Move crews at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans move the liquid oxygen tank into final assembly...
Move crews at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans move the liquid oxygen tank into final assembly...