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After two scrubs, two hurricanes, and an extra launch rehearsal, NASA’s SLS finally blasted off, delivering the Orion crew capsule to space and kickstarting the Artemis lunar program.
NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket gets 2nd stage even as Trump tries to scrap Space Launch System (photos) Tank for 1st Artemis touchdown on the moon | Space photo of the day for April 29, 2025 ...
NASA's next moon rocket is coming together at the agency's Kennedy Space Center, as the SLS core stage gets its solid rocket boosters.
NASA's next moon rocket is stacking higher and higher at the Kennedy Space Center, as the SLS stage adapter and interim cryogenic propulsion stage arrive in the VAB.
The inaugural launch will send the $20.4 billion Orion on a 25-day journey to the Moon and back, in a mission that will require the uncrewed capsule to travel a total distance of 1.3 million miles ...
On Thursday, NASA’s new giant rocket, the Space Launch System, emerged out into the Florida air, embarking on a torturously slow 11-hour journey to its primary launchpad at Kennedy Space Center.
The images also show the path that SLS travelled along to get to the launch pad from the huge Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB)—a more than four-mile journey that took over 10 hours.. SLS is NASA ...
Space agency NASA has surprised everyone by rolling out its huge Space Launch System (SLS) rocket a few days ahead of schedule. In preparation for the planned August 29, 2022 launch of the Artemis ...
Photos shows NASA's newly assembled megarocket, ... The core module of the Space Launch System placed between the two booster rockets. NASA 2021-06-14T11:13:43Z ...
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft made their first public appearance last night after 12 years in development. Here's what happened.
NASA has finally finished building its next moon rocket, and it's a behemoth. Towering at 322 feet, the Space Launch System (SLS) is taller than the Statue of Liberty, which is 305 feet high. The ...
NASA's new rocket, the Space Launch System, represents the most powerful rocket ever built. The rocket's booster fired in a test on March 11, 2015, in Utah.