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Inside the Multi-Operations Support Building near the Multi-Payload Processing Facility (MPPF) at NASA’s Kennedy...
From left to right, Cliff Lanham, senior vehicle operations manager, Exploration Ground Systems; Charlie...
The payload fairing containing NASA’s Lucy spacecraft is hoisted up at the Vertical Integration Facility at Space...
Teams with NASA and the Department of Defense (DoD) rehearse recovery procedures for a launch pad abort scenario off...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company's Dragon spacecraft lifts off on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 mission to the...
Teams with Astrobotic install the NASA meatball decal on Astrobotic’s Peregrine lunar lander on Tuesday, Nov. 14,...
Teams worked on the final processing of their payloads that will fly aboard Artemis I. Housed within the Orion stage...
Dr. Arko Bakshi, a research associate with the Department of Botany at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, adds...
A team at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida assess the Dust Concentration Monitor (DCM) and the Milimeter Wave...
NASA Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson monitors rollout operations from her console as the agency’s Space...
Catherine Koerner, second from right, NASA Orion Program manager, along with senior managers from Orion, and...
Gino Carro, a pressure vessels and systems engineer for Kennedy Space Center’s Laboratory Support Services and...
Teams with NASA and the Department of Defense (DoD) rehearse recovery procedures for a launch pad abort scenario off...
Inside the lobby of the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida,...
Kennedy Space Center Deputy Director Janet Petro answers questions during a Mars 2020 NASA Social at the center’s...
Members of the cold stowage team unpack science experiments inside the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA’s...
The left aft assembly of the SLS (Space Launch System) solid rocket boosters for the Artemis II mission is moved...
The payload fairing containing NASA’s Lucy spacecraft is hoisted up at the Vertical Integration Facility at Space...
A massive crane lowers the launch vehicle stage adapter onto the SLS (Space Launch System) core stage on Thursday,...
Inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...
Tory Bruno, ULA (United Launch Alliance) president and CEO, participates in a news conference held at the agency’s...
Inside the Space Life Sciences Laboratory at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, bobtail squid are part of...
A Kennedy Space Center employee works on assembling the flight hardware of NASA’s Orbital Syngas Commodity...
Kirt Costello, chief scientist, International Space Station Program Office, listens to a question during a CRS-21...