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Acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk, left, and Rick Gilbrech, director of NASA's Stennis Space Center, right,...
Jennifer Boland-Masterson, director of Boeing Operations at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, talks...
Members of the media stake out viewing spots prior to the Green Run hot fire test of the core stage for NASA’s Space...
Rick Gilbrech, director of NASA's Stennis Space Center, left, and Jody Singer, director of NASA's Marshall Space...
A staff member administers a COVID-19 temperature check to media and guests arriving to view the Green Run hot fire...
A guest reviews a commemorative Green Run booklet after arriving to view the Green Run hot fire test of the core...
A posted sign outlines COVID-19 protocol for media and guests arriving to view the Green Run hot fire test of the...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, 2nd from right, and NASA Deputy Administrator Jim Morhard, left, along with...
An aerial photo shows the B-1/B-2 Test Stand (foreground), A-2 Test Stand (middle) and A-1 Test Stand (back). The...
An aerial photo shows the B-1/B-2 Test Stand (foreground), A-2 Test Stand (middle) and A-1 Test Stand (back). The...
A tethered Stennis Space Center employee climbs an A-3 Test Stand ladder June 8, 2012, against the backdrop of the...
A tethered Stennis Space Center employee climbs an A-3 Test Stand ladded June 8, 2012, against the backdrop of the...
During April 19-21, NASA completed work to remove the Space Launch System core stage from the B-2 Test Stand at...
Rick Gilbrech, director of NASA's Stennis Space Center, speaks to invited guests ahead of a second hot fire test of...
SLS Program Manager John Honeycutt from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center participates in a press conference...
Outgoing NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine (right) and Stennis Space Center Director Rick Gilbrech participate in a...
Outgoing NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine participates in a press conference following the Green Run hot fire test...
Outgoing NASA Associate Administrator for Communications Bettina Inclan hosts a press conference following the Green...
Stennis Space Center Director Rick Gilbrech participates in a press conference following the Green Run hot fire test...
Team members at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, load the first core stage of the...
Team members at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, load the first core stage of the...
Team members at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, load the first core stage of the...
Team members at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, load the first core stage of the...
Team members at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, load the first core stage of the...