SLS (Space Launch System) Media Resources
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NASA’s Space Launch System will be the world’s most powerful rocket for a new era of human exploration beyond Earth’s orbit. With its unprecedented power and capabilities, SLS will launch crews of astronauts in the agency’s Orion spacecraft on deep-space missions, including the journey to Mars.
Below are a list of helpful links to resources for telling the SLS story:
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News & Features
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Image Resources for Media
A gallery of images about NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS)
SLS Image GalleryVideos
Video Playlist for Media
SLS development is underway across the nation. Watch the progress of the biggest, most capable rocket ever to be built!
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Latest Updates
This blog will be a source of information on Artemis launch and exploration progress, covering updates across our science, technology and human exploration programs. Once we’re ready to fly, check out this blog for launch updates and other mission operations.
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Galleries
Video Resources for Media
SLS YouTube playlist
SLS Media Resource Reel
SLS Rocket Animation
SLS Aerial Video
Contact Information
For Space Launch System (SLS) media support, please contact:
Jonathan Deal
Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Ala.
O-256–544-0034
C-256-631-9126