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Bound for Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA’s Pegasus barge departed the agency’s Michoud Assembly Facility in...
Bound for Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA’s Pegasus barge departed the agency’s Michoud Assembly Facility in...
• 0:00 – 01:40: Ground Level View of B-2 Test Stand • 01:40 – 06:38: Level 7 View of Engines • 06:38 – 08:39: Mid...
This is footage of the GPM Core spacecraft leaving Goddard Space Flight Center and traveling to Andrews Air Force...
This is footage of the GPM Core spacecraft leaving Goddard Space Flight Center and traveling to Andrews Air Force...
This is footage of the GPM Core spacecraft leaving Goddard Space Flight Center and traveling to Andrews Air Force...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems and primary contractor Amentum, use a massive crane to lift to vertical...
Teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems and primary contractor Amentum, use a massive crane to lift to vertical...
S95-04320 (22 Feb 1995) --- A full-scale mockup of Russia's Space Station with the core module called Mir in the...
Description: NASA's Artemis program is making incredible progress on its mission to land the first woman and person...
Built at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., the GPM spacecraft travelled roughly 7,300 miles...
A heavy-lift crane moves the Core Stage Inter-tank Umbilical (CSITU) up to about the 140-foot level of the mobile...
A heavy-lift crane has been attached to the Core Stage Inter-tank Umbilical (CSITU) to lift it up from a flatbed...
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder is being transported back to the Pegasus...
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder nears the entrance ramp to the Pegasus...
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder is being transported back to the Pegasus...
Seeming to hang in midair, the Core Stage Inter-tank Umbilical (CSITU) is lifted by crane and rigging up to about...
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder nears the entrance ramp to the Pegasus...
NASA and Jacobs workers assist as the 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder is moved...
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder nears the entrance ramp to the Pegasus...
A heavy-lift crane and rigging are used to lift the Core Stage Inter-tank Umbilical (CSITU) up to about the 140-foot...
A heavy-lift crane and rigging are used to lift the Core Stage Inter-tank Umbilical (CSITU) up to about the 140-foot...
A cover, called a “spider” is attached to the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket core stage for NASA’s Artemis II...
Teams with Exploration Ground Systems prepare to attach a cover, called a “spider” to the top of the SLS (Space...