
ARCHIVED: NASA's Exploration Ground Systems
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ICYMI Last week, mobile launcher 2 gained more height with the addition of tower module 6! This launcher is designed to support multiple configurations of ARCHIVED: NASA_SLS for NASA Artemis missions, including Block 1B crew and cargo missions to the Moon.
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Hitting the road 🚙🗺️ Last weekend, teams transported Orion Spacecraft to the Multi-Payload Processing Facility, where they will begin fueling the crew and service modules. After fueling, teams will install the launch abort system on Orion at the Launch Abort System Facility before heading to the Vehicle Assembly Building to be stacked atop ARCHIVED: NASA_SLS.
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After moving the ARCHIVED: NASA_SLS core stage north in the Vehicle Assembly Building transfer aisle, teams began lifting it with two of the facility’s overhead cranes, reorienting it into a vertical position. This is called a “breakover.”
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Say this quickly three times: Ground Systems superstars stack seventh segment swiftly Over the weekend, teams lifted the left center center segment of the NASA_SLS solid rocket boosters for the NASA Artemis II mission into High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building. This is the seventh of 10 motor segments stacked on mobile launcher 1 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
NASA's Exploration Ground Systems53,495 views • 1 year ago

Happy New Year from your Artemis II crew! 🎉
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Stacking of NASA's Moon rocket continues! During NASAArtemis II launch and ascent, the launch vehicle stage adapter will provide structural support and protection to avionics and electrical devices in the NASA_SLS upper stage from extreme vibrations and acoustic conditions.
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