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Inside the high bay in the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
A crane and rigging are used to lift the Orion Service Module Umbilical (OSMU) high up for installation on the...
A new service platform for NASA's Space Launch System booster engines, secured on a flatbed truck, has arrived at...
A new service platform for NASA's Space Launch System booster engines, secured on a flatbed truck, is on its way to...
The shipping container carrying the Orion heat shield for Exploration Mission 1 (EM-1) was offloaded from NASA’s...
Crane specialists monitor the progress as the bracket for the Orion Service Module Umbilical (OSMU) is lifted up for...
Inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a...
Preparations are underway to lift the Orion Service Module Umbilical (OSMU) up for installation on the mobile...
In this view looking down from high up on the mobile launcher, a crane positions the bracket for the Orion Service...
Construction workers assist as a crane and rigging are used to position the Orion Service Module Umbilical (OSMU)...
Seeming to hang in midair, the Orion Service Module Umbilical (OSMU) is lifted high up by crane for installation on...
A flatbed truck with the shipping container carrying the Orion heat shield for Exploration Mission 1 (EM-1) backs...
A new service platform for NASA's Space Launch System booster engines, secured on a flatbed truck, is on its way to...
Inside the high bay in the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
A flatbed truck with the shipping container carrying the Orion heat shield for Exploration Mission 1 (EM-1) backs...
The shipping container carrying the Orion heat shield for Exploration Mission 1 (EM-1) is offloaded from NASA’s...
The shipping container carrying the Orion heat shield for Exploration Mission 1 (EM-1) is lowered by crane onto the...
A crane lifts the Orion Service Module Umbilical (OSMU) high up for installation on the mobile launcher tower at...
Preparations are underway to lift the bracket for the Orion Service Module Umbilical (OSMU) up for installation on...
Pete Schultz, Stardust NExT co-investigator, from Brown University, speaks during a news briefing, Wednesday, Jan....
Inside the high bay in the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
A new service platform for NASA's Space Launch System booster engines, secured on a flatbed truck, is on its way to...
A view from inside the cargo bay of NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft reveals that the shipping container with the Orion...
Joe Ververka, Stardust NExT Principal Investigator, from Cornell University, speaks during a news briefing,...