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NASA’s crawler-transporter 2, carrying NASA’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket with the Orion spacecraft...
Exploration Ground Systems teams at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida are taking precautions to protect Artemis...
A snowy egret perches on a branch near a waterway at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The center shares a...
NASA’s crawler-transporter 2, carrying NASA’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket with the Orion spacecraft...
Inside the Astrotech facility in Titusville, Florida, NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS-M, is...
In the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Tristan Bremner, a launch vehicle...
In the Kennedy Space Center’s Press Site auditorium, NASA and industry leaders speak to members of the media during...
From left, Jeff Spaulding, senior NASA test director, and Wes Mosedale, NASA test director, monitor the progress of...
The Mass Spectrometer Observing Lunar Operations (MSolo) instrument is photographed inside the Space Station...
Engineers and technicians with the Exploration Ground Systems Program attach an overhead crane to the left aft...
NASA astroauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore, Suni Williams, and Mike Finche participate in training for Commercial Crew...
Day of Remembrance at KSC Visitor Complex
A heavy-lift crane moves the Core Stage Inter-tank Umbilical (CSITU) up to about the 140-foot level of the mobile...
Shawn Quinn, director of Engineering at Kennedy Space Center, addresses attendees during the 2019 KSC Honor Awards...
Engineers and technicians with the Exploration Ground Systems Program stack the first Moon rocket segment – the left...
Entrance to the Heroes and Legends attraction at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is by way of a sweeping...
Engineers and technicians with the Exploration Ground Systems Program attach an overhead crane to the left aft...
Instruments for the Mass Spectrometer observing lunar operations (MSolo) are in view inside the Space Station...
Inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Artemis II...
In the Astrotech processing facility in Titusville, Florida, near NASA's Kennedy Space Center, on Tuesday, June 5,...
Lucy dedications on ULA's Atlas V rocket at the VIF, SLC-41, CCSFS.
Teams worked on the final processing of their payloads that will fly aboard Artemis I. Housed within the Orion stage...
In the Astrotech processing facility in Titusville, Florida, near NASA's Kennedy Space Center, on Wednesday, July...
In the Astrotech processing facility in Titusville, Florida, near NASA's Kennedy Space Center, on Wednesday, July...