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iss050e054575 (03/05/2017) --- NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough signs a bulkhead on the Russian segment of the...
Machining of the tunnel, aft bulkhead, and barrel for the Artemis III Orion pressure vessel takes place at Ingersoll...
Machining of the tunnel, aft bulkhead, and barrel for the Artemis III Orion pressure vessel takes place at Ingersoll...
The Artemis I Orion aft bulkhead is welded to the barrel of the Orion pressure vessel at the Michoud Assembly...
Machining of the tunnel, aft bulkhead, and barrel for the Artemis III Orion pressure vessel takes place at Ingersoll...
The Artemis I Orion aft bulkhead is welded to the barrel of the Orion pressure vessel at the Michoud Assembly...
The Orion team visits Ingersoll In Rockford, IL, to see the progress on the aft bulkhead for the Artemis I Orion...
Machining of the tunnel, aft bulkhead, and barrel for the Artemis III Orion pressure vessel takes place at Ingersoll...
The first welded part of Artemis I Orion, the forward bulkhead and tunnel, is moved into final tooling at the...
The completed barrel and aft bulkhead of the Orion Artemis I pressure vessel at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in...
The first welded part of Artemis I Orion, the forward bulkhead and tunnel, is moved into final tooling at the...
Machining of the tunnel, aft bulkhead, and barrel for the Artemis III Orion pressure vessel takes place at Ingersoll...
Commander Jack Lousma works with Electrophoresis Equipment Verification Test (EEVT) electrophoresis unit, cryogenic...
Machining of the tunnel, aft bulkhead, and barrel for the Artemis III Orion pressure vessel takes place at Ingersoll...
Machining of the tunnel, aft bulkhead, and barrel for the Artemis III Orion pressure vessel takes place at Ingersoll...
The Artemis I Orion aft bulkhead is welded to the barrel of the Orion pressure vessel at the Michoud Assembly...
Machining of the tunnel, aft bulkhead, and barrel for the Artemis III Orion pressure vessel takes place at Ingersoll...
The first welded part of Artemis I Orion, the forward bulkhead and tunnel, is moved into final tooling at the...
The Orion team visits Ingersoll In Rockford, IL, to see the progress on the aft bulkhead for the Artemis I Orion...
The Artemis I Orion aft bulkhead is welded to the barrel of the Orion pressure vessel at the Michoud Assembly...
The Orion team visits Ingersoll In Rockford, IL, to see the progress on the aft bulkhead for the Artemis I Orion...
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...
Technicians at General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., (GA-ASI) facility at Adelanto, Calif., carefully thread...