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The first core stage that will help launch NASA’s Space Launch System rocket to the Moon for the agency’s first...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Just before dawn, the Pegasus Barge which is moored in a secure area of the Turn Basin in the...
Astronaut Scott Altman speaks to schoolchildren during ribbon-cutting activities for the INFINITY at NASA Stennis...
NASA conducted a 340-second test of the J-2X engine powerpack at Stennis Space Center on May 10, 2012, marking...
Each year, more than 400 Mississippi and out-of-state youths visit Stennis Space Center for weeklong Astro Camp...
Students at Lillie Burney Elementary School in Hattiesburg, Miss., sign a 'Reach for the Stars' banner to be...
Bo Clarke, mentor for Gulfport High School's Team Fusion, offers strategy tips to students and coaches during the...
Each year, more than 400 Mississippi and out-of-state youths visit Stennis Space Center for weeklong Astro Camp...
Students at Lillie Burney Elementary School in Hattiesburg, Miss., sign a 'Reach for the Stars' banner to be...
A plume of steam signals a successful engine start of the J-2X rocket engine on the A-3 Test Stand at Stennis Space...
Rocket engine propellant tanks and cell dome top the A-3 Test Stand under construction at Stennis Space Center. The...
J-2X engine No. 10001 is returned March 8, 2012, to the A-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center for its second round...
Employees maneuver a vertical engine installer into place on the A-1 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center on Sept. 23....
Former astronaut Scott Altman addresses legislators in the Mississippi House of Representatives during NASA Day at...
Clare Johnston, 10, and Eden Landis, 3, stare in wonder at the moon rock on display at the INFINITY at NASA Stennis...
Rocket engine propellant tanks and cell dome top the A-3 Test Stand under construction at Stennis Space Center. The...
NASA engineers tested an Aerojet AJ26 rocket engine on the E-1 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center on June 25, 2012,...
Astronaut Scott Altman speaks to schoolchildren during ribbon-cutting activities for the INFINITY at NASA Stennis...
At the Hurricane Katrina observance held Aug. 29 in the StenniSphere auditorium, Stennis Space Center Deputy...
NASA conducted a successful seven-second test of the next-generation J-2X rocket engine on the A-2 Test Stand at...
Astronaut Michael Foale (center) and Stennis Space Center officials met with Mississippi House of Representatives...
NASA employee James Hamilton, propellant and pressurant manager at NASA’s Stennis Space Center, participates in an...
Stennis Space Center Director Patrick Scheuermann speaks with Philip Reyes and Orion Program Manager Mark Geyer in...
Leslie Lowes from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., views the June 5, 2012, Venus transit...