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Shown is an overhead view of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels fitted onto Orion’s European Service...
Kennedy Space Center Associate Director Kelvin Manning speaks to guests at NASA's "Powering Exploration Mission-1"...
The Orion spacecraft for NASA’s Artemis I mission is in view inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout...
During a "Powering Exploration Mission-1" ceremony in the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay...
Shown is an overhead view of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels fitted onto Orion’s European Service...
Shown is an overhead view of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels fitted onto Orion’s European Service...
Shown is an overhead view of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels fitted onto Orion’s European Service...
Shown is an overhead view of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels fitted onto Orion’s European Service...
The NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” and the American Flag are applied to the Orion crew module back shell...
The NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” and the American Flag are applied to the Orion crew module back shell...
Shown is an overhead view of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels fitted onto Orion’s European Service...
The NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” and the American Flag are applied to the Orion crew module back shell...
Frank Pelkey, ASRC technician, paints a clear adhesive over the NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” on the...
Izeal Battle, ASRC technician, is shown in the foreground with the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission on...
Shawn Corwin, at left, ASRC technician, Shawn Corwin, at left, points to the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I...
During a "Powering Exploration Mission-1" ceremony in the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay...
Shown is an overhead view of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels fitted onto Orion’s European Service...
Shown is an overhead view of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels fitted onto Orion’s European Service...
Shown is an overhead view of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels fitted onto Orion’s European Service...
Todd Biddle, ASRC technician, is shown in the foreground with the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission behind...
During a "Powering Exploration Mission-1" ceremony in the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay...
The NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” and the American Flag are applied to the Orion crew module back shell...
Shown is an overhead view of three spacecraft adapter jettison fairing panels fitted onto Orion’s European Service...
Teams from NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), and Airbus prepare to integrate European Service Module 3 to the crew...