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NASA astronaut candidate Kayla Barron views the Orion pressure vessel for Exploration Mission-2 in the high bay of...
Inside the Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, astronaut candidate...
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik examines a heat-resistant tile sample inside the Operations and Checkout Building high...
Inside the Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, astronaut candidate...
Astronaut candidate Kayla Barron, second from left, and NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik tour the high bay inside the...
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik, center, and astronaut candidate Kayla Barron tour the Operations and Checkout Building...
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik and astronaut candidate Kayla Barron examine heat-resistant tile samples inside the...
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik, center, and astronaut candidate Kayla Barron, far right, tour the Operations and...
Astronaut candidate Kayla Barron examines a heat-resistant tile sample inside the Operations and Checkout Building...
The Launch Abort System for the Artemis 1 mission is undergoing processing and integration in the Launch Abort...
The Launch Abort System Stack for Ascent Abort-2 Flight Test rolls out from the Launch Abort System Facility to...
The launch abort motor for Orion's launch abort system for the second Artemis mission that will carry astronauts...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
The Launch Abort System for the Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) Flight Test is vertical and integrated with the crew module...
Orion Move to LASF Timelapses