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Mobile Launcher CSITU Swing Testing in VAB
CubeRover mobility testing at Kennedy Space Center
Technicians and engineers with Jacobs on the Test and Operations Support Contract, prepare for a swing test of the...
A view of the new work platforms in High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building on Feb. 22, 2019, at NASA’s Kennedy...
A view from above of new work platforms in High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building on Feb. 22, 2019, at NASA’s...
Preparations are underway to perform a preliminary swing test of the Core Stage Inter-tank Umbilical (CSITU) on the...
NASA operations engineer Daniel Velasquez, left, is reviewing the Mobile Vertipad Sensor Package system as part of...
NASA operations engineer Daniel Velasquez, left, is reviewing the Mobile Vertipad Sensor Package system as part of...
NASA software developer, Ethan Williams, left, pilot Scott Howe, and operations test consultant Jan Scofield run a...
Water Flow Test with Mobile Launcher at Pad 39B
Simultaneous Arm Swing Test at the Mobile Launcher
A test engineer drives a Mobility Test Article (MTA) during a test of a Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) concept through...
NASA employees Broderic J. Gonzalez, left, and David W. Shank, right, install pieces of a 7-foot wing model in...
A lightweight simulator version of NASA's Resource Prospector undergoes a mobility test in a regolith bin at the...
A lightweight simulator version of NASA's Resource Prospector undergoes a mobility test in a regolith bin at the...
A lightweight simulator version of NASA's Resource Prospector undergoes a mobility test in a regolith bin at the...
Outside a regolith bin at the agency's Kennedy Space center in Florida, an engineer operates controls for a...
Engineers wearing protecting garb, make adjustments to a lightweight simulator version of NASA's Resource Prospector...
A lightweight simulator version of NASA's Resource Prospector undergoes a mobility test in a regolith bin at the...
A lightweight simulator version of NASA's Resource Prospector undergoes a mobility test in a regolith bin at the...
A lightweight simulator version of NASA's Resource Prospector undergoes a mobility test in a regolith bin at the...
A swing test of the Orion crew access arm, topmost umbilical, is in progress on the mobile launcher at NASA's...
A swing test of the Orion crew access arm, topmost umbilical, is in progress on the mobile launcher at NASA's...
A swing test of the Orion crew access arm, top right, is in progress on the mobile launcher at NASA's Kennedy Space...