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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Inside the KSC Engine Shop, Boeing-Rocketdyne technicians attach an overhead crane to...
Children at Astro Camp at the John C. Stennis Space Center in Hancock County, Miss., launch rockets as one of their...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Lined up in a row, several Pratt Whitney Rocketdyne space shuttle main engines (SSMEs) sit on...
Stennis Space Center Director Patrick Scheuermann (r) welcomes members of the STS-135 space shuttle crew Aug. 11,...
The June 8, 2012, test of the J-2X powerpack on the A-1 Test Stand at NASA's Stennis Space Center set a new record...
Team members check the progress of a liquid nitrogen cold shock test on the A-1 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center...
The NASA Explorer School-East Oktibbeha County School District team recently celebrated the start of its three-year...
Katie Craig, daughter of former Stennis Space Center Deputy Director Mark Craig, launches a 'balloon rocket' with...
Apollo 13 astronaut and Biloxi native Fred Haise Jr. was honored for a lifetime of achievement with NASA's...
NASA engineers continued to collect test performance data on the new J-2X rocket engine at Stennis Space Center with...
Shania Etheridge from Benjamin E. Mays Preparatory School in New Orleans shows off the head of lettuce she harvested...
NASA reached out to inspire members of the Artemis Generation on Jan. 10-12, joining one of the largest comic con...
NASA conducted a key stability test firing of the J-2X rocket engine on the A-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center...
A 35,000-gallon liquid oxygen tank is placed at the A-3 Test Stand construction site on Sept. 24, 2010. The tank...
Louis Stork, 13, and Erin Whittle, 14, look on as Brianna Johnson, 14, conducts a 'test' of a space shuttle main...
Student-built robots maneuver the course during the 2010 Bayou Regional FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of...
A construction 'topping out' milestone was reached April 13 with placement of the test cell dome atop NASA's new A-3...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden (r) takes an up-close look at the first development J-2X rocket engine on the A-2...
A new thrust measurement system is lifted onto the A-1 Test Stand deck at NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center in...
Stennis Space Center Director Patrick Scheuermann (r) welcomes members of the STS-135 space shuttle crew Aug. 11,...
Participants in an Oct. 16-18 workshop at John C. Stennis Space Center focused on identifying current and future...
Students from Xavier University Preparatory School in New Orleans view the newest exhibit at StenniSphere, the...
Phillip Stallcup with Agilent Technologies in Huntsville, Ala., talks with NASA employees Leslie Ladner (l) and...
NASA Test Operations Group employees, from left, Todd Pearson, Tim Delcuze and Rodney Wilkinson maintain a water...