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In view, protective covers have been placed over two solar array wings after they were installed on the Orion...
Shown is one of four solar array wings being fitted onto the Orion spacecraft for Artemis I inside the Neil...
Members of the European Service Module processing team from the European Space Agency (ESA), Airbus, and Airbus...
Shown is one of four solar array wings being fitted onto the Orion spacecraft for Artemis I inside the Neil...
In view, protective covers have been placed over two solar array wings after installation was completed on the Orion...
All four solar array wings were installed on the Orion spacecraft for Artemis I inside the Neil Armstrong Operations...
In view, protective covers have been placed over two solar array wings after installation was completed on the Orion...
In view, protective covers have been placed over two solar array wings after installation was completed on the Orion...
Members of the European Service Module processing team from the European Space Agency (ESA), Airbus, and Airbus...
Members of the European Service Module processing team from the European Space Agency (ESA), Airbus, and Airbus...
Technicians with the European Space Agency (ESA) and Airbus/Airbus Netherlands install a protective cover over one...
Two of the four solar array wings are shown from behind the spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels after being...
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...
Members of the European Service Module processing team from NASA, the European Space Agency, Airbus, Airbus...
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...
Members of the European Service Module processing team from the European Space Agency, Airbus, and Airbus...
Technicians with the European Space Agency and Airbus/Airbus Netherlands are shown performing an illumination test...
This is a photograph of a technician checking on a solar array wing for the Orbital Workshop as it is deployed. A...
Members of the European Service Module processing team from the European Space Agency and Airbus inspect the...
Members of the European Service Module processing team from the European Space Agency and Airbus inspect the...
Members of the European Service Module processing team from the European Space Agency and Airbus inspect the...