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Technicians at NASA’s Stennis Space Center have completed the third of eight tests in the Green Run test series for the Space Launch System rocket. Each test is designed to gradually bring the rocket’s core stage — the same hardware that will be used for Arte...
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About a dozen technicians and engineers from Exploration Ground Systems worked together recently at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center to carry out the first step in stacking the twin solid rocket boosters that help launch NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for...
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NASA completed the second of eight tests in the Green Run test series at the agency’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, where the Space Launch System rocket’s core stage is installed in the B-2 Test Stand. The avionics power on and checkou...
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Engineers have completed testing on a duplicate of Orion called the Structural Test Article (STA), needed to verify the spacecraft is ready for Artemis I — its first uncrewed test flight. NASA and its prime contractor, Lockheed Martin, built the STA to be str...
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Inside the Booster Fabrication Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Artemis I aft skirts for the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s twin solid rocket boosters are being readied for their move to the Rotation, Processing and Surge F...
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As it soars off the launch pad for the Artemis I missions, NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is powered by two solid rocket boosters. Critical parts of the booster will soon head to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for the Artemis I...
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Partners and guests toured the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on March 16, 2022 ahead of the rollout of the agency’s Artemis I Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft to Launch Pad 39B for a wet dress rehearsal ahead of l...
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The twin solid rocket boosters of NASA's Space Launch System rocket lit up the night sky on November 16, 2022, as they ignited the #Artemis I mission. The boosters fired for two minutes and provided 75% of the total thrust at liftoff! LEARN MORE >> ht...
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All eyes were on #Artemis I in 2022 as @NASA and our partners demonstrated the capabilities of SLS, @NASA_Orion, and @NASAGroundSys. In 2023, our SLS engineers will be diving deeper into the data from launch, but you can read the initial assessment HERE: htt...
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All eyes were on #Artemis I in 2022 as @NASA and our partners demonstrated the capabilities of SLS, @NASA_Orion, and @NASAGroundSys. In 2023, our SLS engineers will be diving deeper into the data from launch, but you can read the initial assessment HERE: htt...
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All eyes were on #Artemis I in 2022 as @NASA and our partners demonstrated the capabilities of SLS, @NASA_Orion, and @NASAGroundSys. In 2023, our SLS engineers will be diving deeper into the data from launch, but you can read the initial assessment HERE: htt...
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#Artemis I complete! @NASA_Orion splashed down off the coast of California, concluding the first #Artemis mission to the Moon. The data from this flight test of SLS and Orion is preparing us for future flights, to send humans to the Moon and beyond! MORE: ht...
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The liquid oxygen tank fill is complete, and the core stage is full! These tanks hold the propellant that will power the rocket's four RS-25 engines at #Artemis I liftoff. https://t.co/gnCfZ4PzbP
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Only 25 #Midnights until the launch of #Artemis I! @NASA is targeting the next launch attempt of the Space Launch System rocket carrying the @NASA_Orion spacecraft for Monday, Nov. 14, during a 69-minute launch window that opens at 12:07 a.m. EST. https://t....
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The #Artemis I cryogenic demonstration test is on track for Wednesday, Sept. 21, where teams will be assessing four main objectives. @NASA Television will provide live coverage with commentary beginning at 7:15 a.m. ET Sept. 21. LEARN MORE >> https://t...
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Engineers are making progress repairing the area where a liquid hydrogen leak was detected during the #Artemis I launch attempt Sept. 3, and @NASA has requested two September launch opportunities. MORE HERE >> https://t.co/g92VXFzW9Y https://t.co/JZNmr...
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After standing down on the Artemis I launch attempt Sept. 3, teams have decided to replace the seal on the quick disconnect, between the liquid hydrogen fuel feed line on the mobile launcher and the SLS rocket while at the launch pad. More HERE>> https...
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Following today's #Artemis I launch scrub, the agency will hold a media briefing no earlier than 4 p.m. EDT on Saturday, Sept. 3, to discuss mission status. The briefing will livestream at: https://t.co/6YsZNEk4Tb More here: https://t.co/pHnCrNk5l0 https://t...
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Slow fill of liquid oxygen in the Space Launch System rocket's core stage for #Artemis I has begun. https://t.co/YMmA71o38n
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The #Artemis I mission management team at @NASAKennedy has given the "go" to proceed with tanking. We are now awaiting the decision of Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson. Stay tuned! https://t.co/O6P6umx650
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Both liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen tanks are now full! These tanks hold the propellant to power 4 RS-25 engines at liftoff of the SLS rocket for #Artemis I. https://t.co/XIOb8Ervp4
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Tanking of the Space Launch System for #Artemis I has begun! How much fuel does it take to fill up our Moon rocket? SLS is loaded with more than 700,000 gallons of cryogenic propellants. Watch the live broadcast for latest updates on this process >> htt...
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Pack your bags, we are going to the Moon! 🧳 The Space Launch System and @NASA_Orion are targeting a two-hour launch window starting at 8:33 a.m. on August 29. Check out this handy travel guide to know what to prepare for our #Artemis I mission >> htt...
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