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    First Tail Service Mast Umbilical Arrives for Testing at Kennedy Space Center

    The first Tail Service Mast Umbilical arrives for testing at Kennedy Space Center.

    The first of two Tail Service Mast Umbilicals (TSMUs) for NASA’s Space Launch System arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida from Precision Fabrication and Cleaning in Cocoa. The TSMU was moved to the Launch Equipment Test Facility, where it will undergo testing to ensure it functions properly. Both TSMUs will connect from the zero-level …

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    Tail Service Mast Umbilicals Prepared to Support NASA’s Journey to Mars

    Tail Service Mast Umbilical at Precision Fabrication Cleaning in Cocoa, Florida.

    Several connections, called launch umbilicals, will connect from the mobile launcher tower and provide power, communications, coolant and fuel to NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft for their first integrated mission. Among them are two umbilicals, called tail service mast umbilicals (TSMUs). They are being cleaned and assembled at Precision Fabrication Cleaning …

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    Mobile Launch Umbilicals and Support Fact Sheet

    Cropped screen capture of fact sheet including title, first paragraph and graphic of launcher and rocket

    NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket will be assembled, processed and transported to the launch pad on a mobile launcher featuring a tower equipped with umbilicals connecting power, communications, fuel and other commodities to the vehicle. For more information on the Mobile Launcher umbilicals and support systems, download the fact sheet at: https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/ml_umbilicals20160523.pdf

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    Newly Installed VAB Platform H will Provide Access to SLS Booster Segments

    Workers inside the VAB prepare for installation of Platform H North inside High Bay 3

    The Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida reached a new level of preparation for the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft. Platform H North was installed Tuesday in the iconic facility’s High Bay 3; its corresponding half, Platform H South, will be lowered into place today. Platform H will …

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    Fact Sheet Highlights New VAB Work Platforms for SLS

    Artist's concept depicting work platforms inside VAB High Bay 3

    New work platforms being installed in Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building will provide access for testing and processing NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The rocket will launch an uncrewed Orion spacecraft on Exploration Mission 1 (EM-1) from Launch Pad 39B at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. SLS will be capable of …

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