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A famous 6.6-million-pound metal behemoth carved through Kennedy Space Center at less than 1 mph on Thursday, kicking off weeks of testing ahead of the eventual debut of NASA's Space Launch System ...
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex has unveiled “The Gantry at LC-39,” a new immersive attraction. Located within the ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — NASA's crawler-transporter II is now the Guinness World Record holder for the heaviest self-propelled vehicle on the planet. "Congratulations to the entire crawler team ...
The giant-tracked transporter that will carry NASA's next deep space exploration rocket to the launch pad took a test drive today at Kennedy Space Center. The six-million-pound crawler-transporter ...
Crawler-transporter 2, referred to as CT-2, lumbered out of NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building last Wednesday (Feb. 18) to begin the 4.2-mile (6.8 km) trek to Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in ...
Engineers and technicians at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida drove Crawler Transporter-2 on March 11, 2022, to the doors of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB).
The Kennedy Space Center currently has four certified drivers and four more in training. The crawler, one of two, has been rolling at NASA since the mid-1960s, but it's had some upgrades during ...
Things keep moving at the Kennedy Space Center in preparation for the first mission of NASA’s Space Launch System and its Orion spacecraft in 2017. The crawler-transporter just passed “the ...
The Crawler Transporter 2 was built to carry heavy rockets to the launch pad; ... There are no speed records being set this day during a test run at Kennedy Space Center.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Media are invited to a photo and interview opportunity Friday, April 13, at 11 a.m. EDT at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Fla., to view the modifications under way on ...
One of NASA's historic crawler-transporters used to move spaceflight hardware around Kennedy Space Center has finally thrown its weight around long enough – literally – to gain recognition in ...