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A Kennedy Space Center employee works on assembling the flight hardware of NASA’s Orbital Syngas Commodity...
Mission managers with NASA, SpaceX, and international partners gather to complete a Flight Readiness Review on Feb....
Members of the Artemis launch team participate in a cryogenic simulation for Artemis II in Firing Room 1 inside the...
Inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, in...
From left to right, Cliff Lanham, senior vehicle operations manager, Exploration Ground Systems; Charlie...
NASA team members prepare the agency’s Psyche spacecraft for integration with its twin solar arrays inside the...
Kennedy Space Center Deputy Director Kelvin Manning, at right, presents the Chroniclers award to Robert E. Granath...
A NASA team helps attach solar arrays for the agency’s Psyche spacecraft onto a stand inside the Astrotech Space...
With NASA’s iconic Vehicle Assembly Building in the background, teams with the agency’s Exploration Ground Systems...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems Program, in preparation for the agency’s Artemis II crewed mission to...
A NASA team assists as a crane is used to move the twin solar arrays for the agency’s Psyche spacecraft along the...
Inside a laboratory in the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checking Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Adam Chaney, a mechanical engineer with the Laboratory Support Services and Operations (LASSO) contract at NASA’s...
A Kennedy Space Center employee conducts thermal testing of NASA’s Orbital Syngas Commodity Augmentation Reactor, or...
The Orion spacecraft for NASA’s Artemis I mission, fully assembled with its launch abort system, has moved out of...
NASA astronaut Stan Love, left, and Don Pettit visit the Kennedy Space Center Press Site on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022....
NASA’s Artemis II mission Commander Reid Wiseman visits the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at...
NASA’s Artemis II mission Commander Reid Wiseman films his weekly Artemis Update for his social media platforms in...
Kennedy Space Center celebrated the latest honorees to have their names added to the “Chroniclers” wall at the NASA...
Clear, sunny skies provide a backdrop for California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base, where the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket...
Members of the Artemis launch team pose for a holiday group photo in Firing Room 2 inside the Launch Control Center...
Members of NASA’s Exploration Ground System’s Landing and Recovery team and partners from the Department of Defense...
Sarah Walker, director, Dragon Mission Management, SpaceX, is introduced during a CRS-21 prelaunch news conference...