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Members of the Artemis I launch team participate in a countdown simulation inside the Launch Control Center’s Firing...
Members of the Artemis I launch team participate in a countdown simulation inside the Launch Control Center’s Firing...
Michael Dennison, left, and James Ross, ground cooling system engineers at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida,...
Melissa Batis (left), an operations project engineer, and John Mills, a test project engineer at NASA’s Kennedy...
Members of the Artemis I launch team participate in a countdown simulation inside the Launch Control Center’s Firing...
Members of the Artemis I launch team participate in a countdown simulation inside the Launch Control Center’s Firing...
Members of the Artemis I launch team participate in a countdown simulation inside the Launch Control Center’s Firing...
Jessica Parsons, the technical assistant to Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, participates in Artemis I...
Lisa Devries (left) and Bubba Howard, safety engineers at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, participate in a...
Colleen Huber (front) and Patrick Engel, hazardous gas engineers at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida,...
Inside the Launch Control Center’s Firing Room 1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Coleen Orr, a core stage...
Inside the Launch Control Center’s Firing Room 1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Tom Pearce, a core stage...
NASA mission managers watch the latest weather radar on a monitor in Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center...
John P. Shannon, Manager, NASA Space Shuttle Program Office watches the latest weather radar in Firing Room Four of...
NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations William Gerstenmaier watches the latest weather radar from Firing...
A warning sign is seen on the entrance to Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center at NASA's Kennedy Space...
Mike Suffredini, NASA Manager, International Space Station (ISS) Program, talks with other NASA mission managers in...
NASA mission managers watch the latest weather radar on a monitor in Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center...
NASA Shuttle Launch Director Michael Leinbach talks on the phone from Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center...
Bob Cabana, Director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center talks with other mission managers in Firing Room Four of the...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Robert Cabana looks at the weather radar in Firing Room Four at the Kennedy Space...
NASA Johnson Space Center Director Michael Coats monitors the launch team discussions on his headset from Firing...
Mike Leinbach, NASA Assistant Shuttle Launch Director for the STS-127 mission, monitors the launch countdown...
Artemis I Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson (left) stands at the launch console inside the Launch Control...