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A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Pad 39B September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for launch of...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
NASA Dryden technicians (Dave Dennis, Freddy Green and Jeff Doughty) position a support cylinder under the right...
Teams with Exploration Ground Systems at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida make upgrades and repairs on mobile...
Teams with Exploration Ground Systems at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida make upgrades and repairs on mobile...
With the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida nearby, teams with Exploration...
The X-56 Multi-Utility Technology Testbed (MUTT) undergoes ground vibration tests in Armstrong's Flight Loads...
The Exploration Ground Systems Recovery Team, based out of Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is practicing recovering...
The Exploration Ground Systems recovery team, along with the U.S. Navy, practice recovering a test version of the...
The Exploration Ground Systems recovery team, along with the U.S. Navy, practice recovering a test version of the...
The Exploration Ground Systems Recovery Team, based out of Kennedy Space Center in Florida, practices bringing a...
The Exploration Ground Systems Recovery Team, based out of Kennedy Space Center in Florida, practices bringing a...
The Exploration Ground Systems Recovery Team, based out of Kennedy Space Center in Florida, practices bringing a...
The Exploration Ground Systems Recovery Team, along with the U.S. Navy, practice recovering a test version of the...
The Exploration Ground Systems recovery team, along with the U.S. Navy, practice recovering a test version of the...
The Exploration Ground Systems Recovery Team, based out of Kennedy Space Center in Florida, along with the U.S....