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Mary Lakaszcyck, a technician with ASRC Federal Data Solutions, wears a pair of augmented reality (AR) goggles...
The Solar Orbiter spacecraft is moved by crane from a work stand to the payload adapter inside Astrotech Space...
The Solar Orbiter spacecraft and payload adapter are lowered onto the ground transport vehicle inside Astrotech...
The Solar Orbiter spacecraft is moved by crane from a work stand to the payload adapter inside Astrotech Space...
Mary Lakaszcyck, a technician with ASRC Federal Data Solutions, wears a pair of augmented reality (AR) goggles...
Mary Lakaszcyck, a technician with ASRC Federal Data Solutions, wears a pair of augmented reality (AR) goggles...
Inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at Kennedy Space Center, ASRC technician Frank...
Mary Lakaszcyck, a technician with ASRC Federal Data Solutions, wears a pair of augmented reality (AR) goggles...
The Solar Orbiter spacecraft is mated to the payload adapter inside Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville,...
Mary Lakaszcyck, a technician with ASRC Federal Data Solutions, demonstrates a pair of augmented reality (AR)...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems and contractor Jacobs integrated, or stacked, the launch vehicle stage...
Mary Lakaszcyck, a technician with ASRC Federal Data Solutions, wears a pair of augmented reality (AR) goggles...
The Orion spacecraft for NASA’s Artemis II mission received its latest makeover. Teams adhered the agency’s iconic...
The Orion spacecraft for NASA’s Artemis II mission received its latest makeover. Teams adhered the agency’s iconic...
Teams from NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), and Airbus prepare to integrate European Service Module 3 to the crew...
Teams from NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), and Airbus prepare to integrate European Service Module 3 to the crew...
Teams from NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), and Airbus prepare to integrate European Service Module 3 to the crew...
The first of two Pressurized Mating Adapters, or PMAs, for the International Space Station arrive in KSC’s Space...
JASON ELDRIDGE, AN ERC INCORPORATED EMPLOYEE SUPPORTING THE MATERIALS & PROCESSES LABORATORY AT NASA'S MARSHALL...
The first of two Pressurized Mating Adapters, or PMAs, for the International Space Station arrive in KSC’s Space...
LAS only adapter cone visible and launch complex in background May 6, 2010
Aeronautics Technical Seminar: Nhan Nguyen presents 'NASA Past and Present Research in Adaptive Flight Control and...
The Lunar Module for Apollo 11 moves from the landing gear fixture and mate to the spacecraft-lunar module adapter.
The Orion Stage Adapter for the Artemis 1 Mission is lift and stacked atop the spacelaunch system rocket inside VAB