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Pegasus/Nustar, Arival for the Aft Skirt & Fins, Installation of the Aft Skirt to the Aft End of Stage 1
Pegasus/Nustar, Arival for the Aft Skirt & Fins, Installation of the Aft Skirt to the Aft End of Stage 1
Pegasus/Nustar, Arival for the Aft Skirt & Fins, Installation of the Aft Skirt to the Aft End of Stage 1
A flatbed truck carries a vertical support post (VSP) for NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to the Mobile...
A flatbed truck carries a vertical support post (VSP) for NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to the Mobile...
A flatbed truck carries a vertical support post (VSP) for NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to the Mobile...
A construction worker is in view as a flatbed truck passes by carrying a vertical support post (VSP) for NASA's...
SOLID ROCKET BOOSTER AFT SKIRT IMAGES
Down the transfer aisle from the Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) core stage, an overhead crane hoists the left...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Solid Rocket Booster Assembly and Refurbishment Facility (ARF), Vernon Gibbs,...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Solid Rocket Booster Assembly and Refurbishment Facility (ARF), Donnie Cardigan,...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Solid Rocket Booster Assembly and Refurbishment Facility (ARF), Vernon Gibbs,...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A camera is installed on the aft skirt of a solid rocket booster in preparation for a...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The camera installed on the aft skirt of a solid rocket booster is seen here, framed by...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Solid Rocket Booster Assembly and Refurbishment Facility (ARF), Vernon Gibbs,...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Solid Rocket Booster Assembly and Refurbishment Facility (ARF), Troy Krout, with...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Mark Northcraft adjusts the position of the parachute camera just installed on the...
The first Northrop Grumman aft exit cone to arrive for the Space Launch System’s solid rocket boosters is moved by...
The first of two Northrop Grumman aft exit cones for the Space Launch System’s solid rocket boosters arrives by...
A crane is used to lift the first Northrop Grumman aft exit cone to arrive for the Space Launch System’s solid...
Workers attach a crane to the first Northrop Grumman aft exit cone to arrive for the Space Launch System’s solid...
Workers assist with removal of the shipping container cover from the first Northrop Grumman aft exit cone to arrive...
Workers remove the protective cover from the first Northrop Grumman aft exit cone to arrive for the Space Launch...
The shipping container cover has been removed from the first Northrop Grumman aft exit cone to arrive for the Space...