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Viewed from the 274-foot level mobile launcher (ML), a technician begins installation of the Orion crew access arm...
Viewed from the 274-foot level mobile launcher (ML), technicians help install the Orion crew access arm (CAA) to the...
Seen here is a 360 degree view of the inside of Orion’s crew module, showcasing some of the payloads flying on the...
Seen here is a 360 degree view of the inside of Orion’s crew module, showcasing some of the payloads flying on the...
Seen here is a 360 degree view of the inside of Orion’s crew module, showcasing some of the payloads flying on the...
Steve Hirst, Launch Operations Group for United Launch Alliance, speaks to news media about the Crew Access Arm...
NASA, Boeing and United Launch Alliance officials discuss the Crew Access Arm under construction at a yard near...
NASA, Boeing and United Launch Alliance officials discuss the Crew Access Arm under construction at a yard near...
The 2017 class of astronaut candidates are at United Launch Alliance's Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air...
The crew access arm is seen as it swings into position for Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft atop a United...
The crew access arm is seen as it swings into position for Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft atop a United...
Artemis I Crew access arm retraction test inside the Vehicle Assembly Building
The Apollo 17 prime crew pauses on the access arm leading to their spacecraft, mated to the Saturn V launch vehicle...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- With the Rotating Service Structure rolled back, Space Shuttle Atlantis stands ready...
jsc2024e050145 (May 13, 2024) --- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 members poses for a group photo in front of the White Room...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- With the Rotating Service Structure rolled back, Space Shuttle Atlantis stands ready...
Teams with Exploration Ground Systems at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida continue to work the upgrades and...
Teams with Exploration Ground Systems at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida continue to work the upgrades and...
NASA and Boeing personnel experience conditions during a water deluge test on the Crew Access Tower at Space Launch...
NASA, Boeing and United Launch Alliance personnel run a water deluge test on the Crew Access Tower at Space Launch...
NASA, Boeing and United Launch Alliance personnel begin a water deluge test on the Crew Access Tower at Space Launch...
NASA's mobile launcher is secured inside High Bay 3 at the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) on Sept. 11, 2018, at...
Simultaneous Arm Swing Test at the Mobile Launcher
jsc2022e076181 (Oct. 5, 2022) --- SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata from the Japan Aerospace...