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    Final Launch Abort System Motor Arrives for Artemis II Crewed Mission

    The Artemis II attitude control motor inside the Launch Abort System Facility at Kennedy Space Center on Aug. 28, 2020.

    The last of three motors required to assemble the Launch Abort System for NASA’s Artemis II mission–the first crewed mission of the Orion spacecraft–arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on August 28. The attitude control motor (ACM) was delivered by truck from Northrop Grumman’s manufacturing facility in Maryland, to the Launch Abort System Facility …

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    Eyes Forward as Artemis Missions Set to Begin Next Year

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    Jumping headfirst into the Artemis program has been one of the highlights in my transition as the associate administrator for human spaceflight. With an ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there was little time for a transition period as mission essential work needed to continue as safely as possible. Already within my short time on the job, NASA …

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    First Piece of Artemis III Orion Delivered to NASA

    The first piece of the Orion spacecraft’s pressure vessel for Artemis III – the mission that will land the first woman and next man on the Moon in 2024 – has arrived at NASA. The cone panel that will house the windows astronauts will use to view the Moon was designed by Orion’s lead contractor, Lockheed Martin, and manufactured …

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    Artemis I Launch Team Fires Up Fueling Simulation

    The Artemis I launch team rehearses loading the SLS rocket with propellants on Aug. 18, 2020.

    The launch team for Artemis I is back in the firing room at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for more practice. The team conducted a simulation on the procedures for cryogenic loading, or fueling the Space Launch System rocket with super cold propellants. During simulations potential problems are introduced to the team to test the application …

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    Orion Window Panel Complete for Front-Row View on Artemis Moon Mission

    As NASA’s Orion spacecraft approaches the Moon on the Artemis III mission to put the first woman and next man on the lunar surface, the crew will get a glimpse through the spacecraft’s windows. The first element machined for the Artemis III Orion crew module – a cone panel with openings for windows which will provide that …

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    NASA Begins Installing Orion Adapter for First Artemis Moon Flight

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    Technicians at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida are working to install an adapter that will connect the Orion spacecraft to its rocket for the Artemis I mission around the Moon. This is one of the final major hardware operations for Orion inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building prior to integration with the Space Launch …

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    NASA Motor Test Helps Evaluate New SLS Materials

    Every detail that goes into space exploration matters. While habitat design or making sure a rocket is powerful enough to launch supplies are obviously important, what may be less apparent are the smaller things, including the solvents used in manufacturing materials for spaceflight. On Aug. 6, a 22-second hot fire test in the East Test …

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    Four Down, Four to Go: Artemis I Rocket Moves Closer to Hot Fire Test

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    The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket core stage for the Artemis I lunar mission has successfully completed its first four Green Run tests and is building on those tests for the next phase of checkout as engineers require more capability of the hardware before hot-firing the stage and its four powerful engines. On Aug. 5, engineers at NASA’s Stennis Space …

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