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    Mammoth Artemis I Rocket Boosters Stacked on Mobile Launcher

    The Space Launch System boosters are stacked on the mobile launcher inside the Vehicle Assembly Building.

    Leerlo en español aquí. Stacking is complete for the twin Space Launch System (SLS) solid rocket boosters for NASA’s Artemis I mission. Over several weeks, workers used one of five massive cranes to place 10 booster segments and nose assemblies on the mobile launcher inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in …

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    Green Run Update: Engineers Repair Valve for Mid-March Hot Fire Test

    Propellant barges docked near the B-2 Test Stand

    Engineers have successfully repaired a liquid oxygen valve on the Space Launch System rocket’s core stage with subsequent checks confirming the valve to be operating properly. The team plans to power up the core stage for remaining functional checks later this week before moving forward with final preparations for a hot fire test in mid-March …

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    Artemis I Boosters Reach New Heights

    Space Launch System boosters for the Artemis I mission are stacked in the Vehicle Assembly Building.

    NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) solid rocket boosters have grown taller with the addition of the fifth and final pair of motor segments in preparation for the launch of Artemis I later this year. At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, engineers with Exploration Ground Systems lowered the final solid rocket booster into place on …

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    SLS Rocket Stage and Orion Share Space at Kennedy ahead of Artemis I

    Teams have moved the interim cryogenic propulsion stage for NASA’s SLS rocket into the Multi-Payload Processing Facility.

    The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s interim cryogenic propulsion stage (ICPS) moved into the Multi-Payload Processing Facility February 18, 2021, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida alongside one of its flight partners for the Artemis I mission, the Orion spacecraft. Both pieces of hardware will undergo fueling and servicing in the facility ahead of …

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    Green Run Update: NASA Inspecting Valve, Continuing Hot Fire Preparations

    Core Stage for NASA Moon Rocket Ready for SLS Green Run Testing

    NASA and Space Launch System (SLS) core stage prime contractor Boeing are thoroughly examining a liquid oxygen valve inside the stage’s engine section in order to identify repairs needed before a second hot fire with the Artemis I stage. During preparations for the second hot fire, data indicated the valve was not opening correctly. Technicians …

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    NASA “Meatball” Insignia and ESA Logo Added to Artemis I Fairings

    The NASA and ESA logos are visible on the Orion spacecraft adapter jettison fairing in the MPPF at Kennedy Space Center.

    NASA’s Artemis I Orion spacecraft is being outfitted with additional artwork as technicians began installing the logo for ESA (European Space Agency). ESA provided the European-built service module, which provides power and propulsion for the Orion spacecraft, and will also provide water and air for astronauts on future missions. Artemis I extends NASA and ESA’s …

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    Green Run Update: SLS Team Prepares Core Stage for Second Hot Fire Test

    NASA's Artemis logo. Credit: NASA

    The core stage Green Run test team has completed refurbishment activities and is preparing the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s core stage and its four RS-25 engines for a second hot fire test. After the first SLS core stage hot fire test on Jan. 16 at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, …

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    Artemis I Boosters Take Shape

    The Space Launch System solid rocket boosters are being stacked on the mobile launcher inside the Vehicle Assembly Building.

    Booster stacking continues! The second to last set of segments for NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) solid rocket boosters were placed on the mobile launcher inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Engineers with Exploration Ground Systems and Jacobs transported the segments from the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility, where they have …

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