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The launch abort tower on NASA’s Artemis II Orion spacecraft is pictured inside the Launch Abort System Facility at...
Engineers and technicians with NASA's Exploration Ground Systems Program transfer the right forward center segment...
The left aft assembly, or bottom portion of the solid rocket boosters for the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket,...
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems complete the integration of the left forward segment to the...
Technicians with Exploration Ground Systems integrate the right forward segment atop the center forward segment on...
Technicians with Exploration Ground Systems integrate the right forward segment atop the center forward segment on...
Engineers with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems integrate the aerodynamic nose cone onto the left-hand forward...
The launch abort tower on NASA’s Artemis II Orion spacecraft is pictured inside the Launch Abort System Facility at...
Technicians with Exploration Ground Systems integrate the right forward segment atop the center forward segment on...
Technicians transport the right forward segment for NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) Moon rocket boosters from the...
Engineers and technicians with the Exploration Ground Systems Program transport the left aft assembly, or bottom...
Engineers and technicians with NASA's Exploration Ground Systems Program transfer the right forward center segment...
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems complete the integration of the left forward segment to the...
Artemis II first booster lifted onto ML in VAB High Bay 3
Technicians transport the right forward segment for NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) Moon rocket boosters from the...
Technicians with Exploration Ground Systems integrate the right forward segment atop the center forward segment on...
Engineers with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems integrate the aerodynamic nose cone onto the right-hand forward...
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems complete the integration of the left forward segment to the...
Engineers and technicians with the Exploration Ground Systems Program transport the left aft assembly, or bottom...
The left aft assembly, or bottom portion of the solid rocket boosters for the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket,...
Engineers and technicians with NASA's Exploration Ground Systems Program transfer the right forward center segment...
Technicians with Exploration Ground Systems integrate the right forward segment atop the center forward segment on...
Artemis II 2nd Booster was lifted onto the zero deck of the mobile launcher platform in the VAB Highbay 3
Technicians with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems complete the integration of the left forward segment to the...