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#12134771
8 March 2025
Howard Hu, the Orion Capsule Program Manager, describes the life support and assembly sequence for the Orion Capsule. The Orion Capsule, which returns humans to the moon, is assembled at NASA's Operations and Checkout Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA.
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#12134774
8 March 2025
Howard Hu, the Orion Capsule Program Manager, describes the life support and assembly sequence for the Orion Capsule. The Orion Capsule, which returns humans to the moon, is assembled at NASA's Operations and Checkout Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA.
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#11742112
5 November 2024
SpaceX CRS-31 Falcon 9 Rocket begins fueling shortly before launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA.
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5 November 2024
SpaceX CRS-31 Falcon 9 Rocket begins fueling shortly before launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA.
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#11046757
4 March 2024
NASA astronaut Jeanette Epps is talking to members of her family during the traditional walkout.
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#9908318
14 April 2023
April 13, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico: Mexican Space Agency head Salvador Landeros Ayala supports pushing for Mexico's space race legislation in the Senate in Mexico City, Mexico. on April 13, 2023 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#9908320
14 April 2023
April 13, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico: Gustavo Medina Tanco, lead scientist of the Colmena project, supports the push for Mexico's space race legislation in the Senate in Mexico City, Mexico. on April 13, 2023 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#9908322
14 April 2023
April 13, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico: Mexican Space Agency head Salvador Landeros Ayala supports pushing for Mexico's space race legislation in the Senate in Mexico City, Mexico. on April 13, 2023 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#9908324
14 April 2023
April 13, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico: Mexican Space Agency head Salvador Landeros Ayala supports pushing for Mexico's space race legislation in the Senate in Mexico City, Mexico. on April 13, 2023 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#9330304
18 December 2022
Up close image of the saltwater diverter into the flame trench in launch complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center, Florida USA. the saltwater diverter helps lessen the sound vibration during launch. This pad was originally built for the huge Apollo/Saturn V rockets that launched American astronauts on their historic journeys to the moon and back. Following the joint U.S.-Soviet Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission of July 1975, the pads were modified to support space shuttle operations. additional design was added to support the concept of mobile launch operations, in which space vehicles are checked out and assembled in the protected environment of the Orbiter Processing Facility and the Vehicle Assembly Building, then transported by large, tracked crawlers to the launch pad for final processing and launch. The pad most recently hosted the launch of Artemis 1 for the historic return to the moon.
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#9330306
18 December 2022
Up close image of the saltwater diverter into the flame trench in launch complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center, Florida USA. the saltwater diverter helps lessen the sound vibration during launch. This pad was originally built for the huge Apollo/Saturn V rockets that launched American astronauts on their historic journeys to the moon and back. Following the joint U.S.-Soviet Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission of July 1975, the pads were modified to support space shuttle operations. additional design was added to support the concept of mobile launch operations, in which space vehicles are checked out and assembled in the protected environment of the Orbiter Processing Facility and the Vehicle Assembly Building, then transported by large, tracked crawlers to the launch pad for final processing and launch. The pad most recently hosted the launch of Artemis 1 for the historic return to the moon.
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#9330308
18 December 2022
Up close image of the saltwater diverter into the flame trench in launch complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center, Florida USA. the saltwater diverter helps lessen the sound vibration during launch. This pad was originally built for the huge Apollo/Saturn V rockets that launched American astronauts on their historic journeys to the moon and back. Following the joint U.S.-Soviet Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission of July 1975, the pads were modified to support space shuttle operations. additional design was added to support the concept of mobile launch operations, in which space vehicles are checked out and assembled in the protected environment of the Orbiter Processing Facility and the Vehicle Assembly Building, then transported by large, tracked crawlers to the launch pad for final processing and launch. The pad most recently hosted the launch of Artemis 1 for the historic return to the moon.
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#9330300
18 December 2022
Up close image of a sunburst above the flame diverter in launch complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center, Florida USA. Each panel in the flame diverter weighs more than 2,000 lbs. This pad was originally built for the huge Apollo/Saturn V rockets that launched American astronauts on their historic journeys to the moon and back. Following the joint U.S.-Soviet Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission of July 1975, the pads were modified to support space shuttle operations. additional design was added to support the concept of mobile launch operations, in which space vehicles are checked out and assembled in the protected environment of the Orbiter Processing Facility and the Vehicle Assembly Building, then transported by large, tracked crawlers to the launch pad for final processing and launch. The pad most recently hosted the launch of Artemis 1 for the historic return to the moon.
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#9330302
18 December 2022
Up close image of the flame diverter in launch complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center, Florida USA. Each panel in the flame diverter weighs more than 2,000 lbs. This pad was originally built for the huge Apollo/Saturn V rockets that launched American astronauts on their historic journeys to the moon and back. Following the joint U.S.-Soviet Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission of July 1975, the pads were modified to support space shuttle operations. additional design was added to support the concept of mobile launch operations, in which space vehicles are checked out and assembled in the protected environment of the Orbiter Processing Facility and the Vehicle Assembly Building, then transported by large, tracked crawlers to the launch pad for final processing and launch. The pad most recently hosted the launch of Artemis 1 for the historic return to the moon.
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#4210502
24 April 2019
Team members from the Department of Defense Human Space Flight Support (HSFS) Office Rescue Division conduct a search and rescue training exercise with the Boeing CST-100 Starliner training capsule at the Army Wharf on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on April 23, 2019. This is the first at-sea exercise with the Boeing training capsule ahead of the commercial crew flight test with astronauts targeted for later this year.
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#4210504
24 April 2019
Team members from the Department of Defense Human Space Flight Support (HSFS) Office Rescue Division open the hatch during a search and rescue training exercise with the Boeing CST-100 Starliner training capsule at the Army Wharf on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on April 23, 2019. This is the first at-sea exercise with the Boeing training capsule ahead of the commercial crew flight test with astronauts targeted for later this year.
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