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Employees at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida take photos of the official Artemis II mission crew insignia...
The official Artemis II mission crew insignia is projected on the exterior of the Vehicle Assembly Building at...
The official Artemis II mission crew insignia is projected on the exterior of the Vehicle Assembly Building at...
Employees at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida take photos of the official Artemis II mission crew insignia...
The official Artemis II mission crew insignia is projected on the exterior of the Vehicle Assembly Building at...
Employees at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida take photos of the official Artemis II mission crew insignia...
Painting of the NASA logo, also called the meatball, continues on the 525-foot-tall Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB)...
Painting of the NASA logo, also called the meatball, continues on the 525-foot-tall Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB)...
Painting of the NASA logo, also called the meatball, continues on the 525-foot-tall Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB)...
Dick Bergmann, at right, original lead designer for the Vehicle Assembly Building, stands on the roof of the iconic...
Painting of the NASA logo, also called the meatball, continues on the 525-foot-tall Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB)...
Painting of the NASA logo, also called the meatball, continues on the 525-foot-tall Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB)...
Painting of the NASA logo, also called the meatball, continues on the 525-foot-tall Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB)...
Artemis II Core Stage Arrival (07/23/2024) and Offload/Transport to Vehicle Assembly Building (07/24/2024).
From NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Press Site lawn near the iconic countdown clock, storm clouds can be seen rolling...
NASA’s mobile launcher, carried atop the crawler-transporter 2, returns to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) on...
From NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Press Site lawn near the iconic countdown clock, storm clouds can be seen rolling...
A Kennedy Space Center employee monitors the roll of the mobile launcher, carried atop the crawler-transporter 2, as...
NASA’s mobile launcher, carried atop the crawler-transporter 2, returns to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) on...
Storm clouds roll in over the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 28,...
Storm clouds roll in over the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 28,...
NASA’s mobile launcher, carried atop the crawler-transporter 2, returns to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) on...
Kennedy Space Center employees lay out a path for NASA’s mobile launcher, carried atop the crawler-transporter 2, to...
From NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Press Site lawn near the iconic countdown clock, storm clouds can be seen rolling...