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From left to right, Jim Keys, Pilot; Dottie Duke, wife of Charlie Duke, Charlie Duke, NASA Astronaut (former);...
Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana gives Florida Lt. Governor Jeanette Nunez a tour of the Florida spaceport’s...
In the Astrotech processing facility in Titusville, Florida, near NASA's Kennedy Space Center, on Wednesday, June...
Mike Brown, Maggie Persinger, and Dan Billow were honored May 15, 2024, during the 2024 Kennedy Chroniclers ceremony...
Engineers and technicians at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida install the radiator for the Mass Spectrometer...
Maggie Persinger accepts a certificate naming her a Kennedy Chronicler during a May 15 ceremony at the Press Site at...
A Great Egret catches a small fish in a waterway at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The center shares a...
In the Astrotech processing facility in Titusville, Florida, near NASA's Kennedy Space Center, on Wednesday, June...
Teams monitor the progress of a countdown demonstration test with Artemis II crewmembers NASA astronauts Reid...
A Great Egret catches a small fish in a waterway at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The center shares a...
The 212-foot-long Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage pathfinder is being transported back to the Pegasus...
Inside the Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) high bay at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers...
The booster segments for the Space Launch System rocket were processed in the Rotation Processing and Surge Facility...
A heavy-lift crane and rigging are used to lift the Core Stage Inter-tank Umbilical (CSITU) up to about the 140-foot...
Artemis launch team members participate in the Artemis II terminal count simulation on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026,...
The shipping container carrying the heat shield for Orion’s Artemis 2 mission, NASA’s first crewed mission, is...
A crane returns NASA’s Artemis II Orion spacecraft to the Final Assembly and System Testing (FAST) cell inside the...
Down the transfer aisle from the Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) core stage, engineers and technicians with the...
Catherine Koerner, at far right, NASA Orion Program manager, along with senior managers from Orion and Lockheed...
VAB, KSC, Artemis I, CT-2, crawler-transporter 2, SLS, Orion, Kennedy ect,
Europa Clipper Solar Array Installation & Integration (Part 2)
NASA’s Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft atop the mobile launcher are in view in High Bay 3 of the Vehicle...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, center, prepares to speak during a press briefing Nov. 13, 2020, near the Press...
Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro speaks during a ceremony renaming the Florida spaceport’s launch control...