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Artemis I launch team members are at their consoles in Launch Control Center Firing Room 1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space...
Janet Petro, Director, Kennedy Space Center, participates in a prelaunch media briefing following completion of...
Jim Free, Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters,...
A prelaunch media briefing on the status of the Artemis countdown is held on Aug. 28, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center...
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Artemis launch director, Kennedy Space Center, listens to a question during an Artemis I...
John Honeycutt, Space Launch System program manager, participates in a prelaunch media briefing following a mission...
NASA Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson monitors rollout operations from her console as the agency’s Space...
A woman wearing a NASA shirt is on the Max Brewer Bridge in Titusville, Florida, waiting to witness the launch of...
Jennifer Boland-Masterson, director of operations, Michoud Assembly Facility, Boeing, participates in a prelaunch...
Mike Sarafin, Artemis mission manager, NASA Headquarters, participates in an Artemis I mission status press briefing...
John Blevins, Space Launch System chief engineer, participates in a prelaunch media briefing following a mission...
Artemis industry partners conduct a briefing to discuss the role of industry on advancing human exploration. NASA’s...
Artemis I Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, at left, and Assistant Launch Director Jeremy Graeber, monitor...
Artemis I Launch - Engineering Views - Pad 39B
Two individuals wearing NASA shirts and holding a model Space Launch System rocket are on the Max Brewer Bridge in...
Jim Free, NASA associate administrator, Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, second from right,...
Jeff Zotti, RS-25 program director, Aerojet Rocketdyne, participates in a prelaunch media briefing on the role of...
Bob Cabana, NASA Associate Administrator, participates in a prelaunch media briefing following completion of NASA’s...
Melody Lovin, weather officer, Space Launch Delta 45, participates in a prelaunch media briefing on the status of...
NASA’s Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft launched from the center’s launch pad 39B for the Artemis I mission...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, moderates a prelaunch media briefing following completion of NASA’s Flight...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, center, visits with NASA astronaut Jessica Meir, at right, and astronaut candidate...
NASA hosts a prelaunch media briefing on the status of the countdown ahead of the Artemis I launch. NASA’s Space...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson participates in a postlaunch news conference on Nov. 16, 2022, at NASA’s Kennedy...