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A CRANE MOVES THE FIRST STEEL TIER TO BE BOLTED INTO PLACE ON JAN. 6, FOR WELDING OF A SECOND NEW STRUCTURAL TEST...
A CRANE MOVES THE FIRST STEEL TIER TO BE BOLTED INTO PLACE ON JAN. 6, FOR WELDING OF A SECOND NEW STRUCTURAL TEST...
A CRANE MOVES THE FIRST STEEL TIER TO BE BOLTED INTO PLACE ON JAN. 6, FOR WELDING OF A SECOND NEW STRUCTURAL TEST...
The final structural steel beam, bearing flags and the names of project workers, is hoisted and fastened into place...
The final structural steel beam, bearing flags and the names of project workers, is hoisted and fastened into place...
John C. Stennis Space Center employees install a new master interface tool on the A-2 Test Stand on Oct. 27, 2010....
A state-of-the-art thrust measurement system for the A-3 Test Stand under construction at NASA's John C. Stennis...
Stennis Space Center employees maneuver a new thrust measurement system in preparation for its installation on the...
Workers erect the first fabricated steel girders to arrive at the A-3 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center. Steel work...
TEST STAND 4697 WILL SUBJECT THE 196,000-GALLON CRYOGENIC LIQUID OXYGEN TANK IN THE MASSIVE CORE STAGE OF NASA'S...
An isopropyl alcohol (IPA) tank is lifted into place at the A-3 Test Stand being built at NASA's John C. Stennis...
A liquid oxygen (LOX) tank is lifted into place at the A-3 Test Stand being built at NASA's John C. Stennis Space...
A liquid oxygen (LOX) tank is lifted into place at the A-3 Test Stand being built at NASA's John C. Stennis Space...
KEITH HIGGINBOTHAM, STRUCTURAL TEST LEAD FOR THE SLS SPACECRAFT PAYLOAD INTEGRATION AND EVOLUTION OFFICE, IS SHOWN...
John C. Stennis Space Center employees remove one-half of the A-2 Test Stand clamshell used for testing space...
John C. Stennis Space Center employees remove space shuttle main engine run ducts from the A-2 Test Stand engine...
A NASA drone photo offers a bird’s-eye view of the B-2 Test Stand at NASA’s Stennis Space Center with the first...
SLS ENGINE SECTION TEST STAND READY FOR STRUCTURAL TEST ARTICLE
This engineer's concept drawing of the A-3 Test Stand shows the 300-foot-tall structure's open steel frame and large...
SLS ENGINE SECTION TEST STAND READY FOR STRUCTURAL TEST ARTICLE
SLS ENGINE SECTION TEST STAND READY FOR STRUCTURAL TEST ARTICLE
SLS ENGINE SECTION TEST STAND READY FOR STRUCTURAL TEST ARTICLE
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, removed two of its historic test stands – the Propulsion...
Engine section test stand in building 4619 prior to test article being installed.