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ISS030-E-156300 (23 Jan. 2012) --- European Space Agency astronaut Andre Kuipers, Expedition 30 flight engineer,...
This B-roll video shows the move team as they transport the launch vehicle stage adapter for agency’s new Space...
Leslie Smith, Systems Engineer, poses with an additive manufactured small combustion chamber, and poster she...
Space Shuttle Discovery, docked to the Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA-2) on the International Space Station (ISS),...
Vince Nichols, Lockheed Martin Floor Operations, inspects the Artemis I Orion spacecraft in preparation for...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
ASRC technicians William Coddington, to the left and Cameron Fitch, to the right, work to ready the Super Station...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
From left, Michelle Clontz and Sharon Prisco, with Lockheed Martin security operations, and Newt Allen, ASRC...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
Technicians at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida work to safely lower the Artemis I Orion spacecraft into the...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
Jules Schneider, Lockheed Martin Assembly, Test and Launch Operations director, is shown inside the Neil Armstrong...
ASRC technician Nathaniel Bowman works to ready the Super Station fixture that will support the installation of the...
Bill Ruff, Lockheed Martin Safety manager, stands inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high...
The Artemis I Orion spacecraft with its spacecraft adapter cone attached, is moved by crane along the high bay...
KOSTA VARNAVAS/ES33, AND Dr. HERB SIMS/ES63, TESTING THE PULSAR , (PROGRAMMABLE ULTRA LOWPOWER SYSTEM ADAPTABLE...