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Artemis II Booster Segment Transport from RPSF to VAB
The Crawler Transporter-2 and Mobile Launcher Platform are driving up and down the crawlerway to ensure it is strong...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
NASA senior leaders participate in a town hall discussion on Nov. 29, 2022, at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft atop the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket rolls out from the Vertical Integration...
In this view looking up in High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida,...
In the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Wisnel Beaurelus, a launch vehicle...
Workers with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) paint the bright red NASA “worm” logo on the side of an Artemis...
Charlie Duke, NASA Astronaut (former), shown in front of one of the aft booster segments for the Space Launch System...
Jeremy Graeber, assistant launch director, monitors the progress of a countdown demonstration test with Artemis II...
Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana gives Florida Lt. Governor Jeanette Nunez (left) a tour of the Florida...
Vice President Pence arrives at Kennedy Space Center on June 20, 2019 in celebration of the Apollo 11 50th...
The Orion crew module adapter (CMA) for Exploration Mission 1 was lifted for the first and only time, Nov. 11,...
From left, NASA astronauts Victor Glover, Artemis II pilot, and Reid Wiseman, Artemis II commander, undergo...
NASA Commercial Crew Program (CCP) employees Tyrell Hawkins (left) and Henry May (right) raise the Crew-5 flag near...
Engineers with Exploration Ground Systems at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida work on software for the launch...
Preparations are underway to unload the heat shield for Orion’s Artemis 2 mission, NASA’s first crewed mission, in...
Mike Brown accepts a certificate naming him a Kennedy Chronicler during a May 15 ceremony at the Press Site at...
Engineers and technicians at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida are preparing the Mass Spectrometer observing...
Teams worked on the final processing of their payloads that will fly aboard Artemis I. Housed within the Orion stage...
Nanoracks technicians work on the NanoRacks Bishop Airlock inside the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's...
Teams worked on the final processing of their payloads that will fly aboard Artemis I. Housed within the Orion stage...
The heat shield for Orion’s Artemis 2 mission, NASA’s first crewed mission, is uncrated from its shipping container...
Processing of the Artemis II booster inside the RPSF at Kennedy Space Center