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The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder has been offloaded from NASA’s Pegasus...
NASA's Pegasus Barge makes its way along the intercoastal waterway to its destination at the Kennedy Space Center...
During an employee event, workers and guests watch from bleachers as NASA's mobile launcher, atop...
NASA's Pegasus Barge makes its way along the intercoastal waterway to its destination at the Kennedy Space Center...
NASA astronaut Shannon Walker speaks to workers and guests during an employee event for the mobile launcher move to...
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder has been offloaded from NASA’s Pegasus...
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder has been offloaded from NASA’s Pegasus...
NASA's Pegasus Barge makes its way along the intercoastal waterway to its destination at the Kennedy Space Center...
NASA's Pegasus Barge makes its way along the intercoastal waterway to its destination at the Kennedy Space Center...
In this view from inside NASA’s Pegasus Barge, the 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage...
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder has been offloaded from NASA's Pegasus...
In this view from inside NASA’s Pegasus Barge, the 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage...
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder has been offloaded from NASA’s Pegasus...
NASA's Pegasus Barge makes its way along the intercoastal waterway to its destination at the Kennedy Space Center...
Cliff Lanham, NASA project manager for the mobile launcher, takes a break to attend the employee event for the...
NASA's Pegasus Barge makes its way along the intercoastal waterway to its destination at the Kennedy Space Center...
NASA's Pegasus Barge travels on the inland waterway to its destination at the Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39...
NASA's Pegasus Barge makes its way along the intercoastal waterway to its destination at the Kennedy Space Center...
NASA's Pegasus Barge makes its way along the intercoastal waterway to its destination at the Kennedy Space Center...
NASA and Jacobs technicians and engineers have begun offloading the 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket...
During an employee event, workers and guests watch as NASA's mobile launcher, atop crawler-transporter 2, moves...
During an employee event, workers and guests watch as NASA's mobile launcher, atop crawler-transporter 2, moves...
From left, Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, launch director, Exploration Ground Systems Program and Lili Villarreal,...
At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a crane lifts the Orion crew access arm (CAA) so it can be attached to...