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The official Twitter account of NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center, America’s Largest Rocket Engine Test Complex. Located in Hancock, MS.

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    The first test in the Green Run series of the Artemis I Core Stage COMPLETE . Data from this modal testing will be used to verify critical flight control parameters and structural models. More:

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  2. Check out the "Stennis, The Artemis Generation" video series to see how the Office of the Chief Financial Officer at Stennis Space Center plays a role in the program! We Are The Artemis Generation!!!

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  3. Today, on our Day of Remembrance, we gathered to commemorate the NASA heroes from the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia that sacrificed their lives while supporting exploration and discovery.

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    It's 212 feet tall, 28 feet in diameter — and it will produce more than 2 million pounds of thrust when I launches towards the Moon. Learn more about the core stage for , currently at >>

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    23. sij

    The core stage of NASA's Space Launch System rocket is ready for the Green Run test series! 🚀 Teams installed the stage into the historic B-2 Test Stand at over a two-day period. SEE MORE >>

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    The core stage for I has been successfully installed in the B-2 Test Stand ! We’re preparing for a Green Run test series that will culminate with an eight-minute, full-duration hot fire of the stage’s 4 RS-25 engines. More:

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    The team has successfully lowered the core stage in the B-2 Test Stand and is beginning final installation and hard mate, which will consist of 4-6 hours of detailed alignment. Should be done this evening!

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  8. In addition to the testing the first flight core stage for use on the Artemis I mission, Stennis is testing the RS-25 engines that will help power that flight and all future SLS missions.

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  9. Above left, the astronauts stand in front of the tail end of the core stage, with its four RS-25 engines visible. At launch, the engines will fire simultaneously, generating a combined 2 million pounds of thrust.

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  10. Following testing and refurbishment, the stage, in conjunction with a pair of solid rocket boosters, will power the maiden SLS launch, a crewless I test mission around the Moon.

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  11. NASA transported the core stage from nearby Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans to Stennis on Feb. 12. Once installed on the B-2 stand, the flight stage will undergo an series of integrated “Green Run” tests of its systems.

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  12. In the Stennis test complex, the astronauts viewed the newly arrived Space Launch System (SLS) core stage, positioned on the B-2 Test Stand tarmac, and tour the stand, which offered a bird’s-eye view of the massive stage from high on the stand.

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  13. Astronauts Don Pettit (l) and Randy Bresnik stand with Ryan Roberts, B-2 Test Stand director at Stennis Space Center, during a visit to the site Jan. 15.

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  14. 🚀NASA is opening its doors to media and social media followers for its annual ‘State of NASA’ event Monday, Feb. 10, at one of the agency’s locations across the country! 🚀 Interested in joining or learning more? Click on the following link:

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  15. 🚀 ’ rocket Core Stage for 1 has arrived ! NASA and NASA contractor employees had an opportunity today to view the Core Stage at the B-2 test stand! 🚀

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    14. sij

    Special delivery! ⛴ Check out the crew's view as NASA's Pegasus barge and the SLS core stage arrived to . The stage will undergo the Green Run test series within the B-2 Test Stand, which is visible in the first photo. MORE ON GREEN RUN >>

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    The rocket core stage for Artemis I has arrived ! The core stage will now be lifted and placed into the historic B-2 Test Stand for the core stage Green Run test.

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    10. sij

    With , we’ll land the first woman & next man on the Moon by 2024. 📚 We’ve been learning. 🚀 We’ve been building. 💪 We’ve been training. And now it’s time:

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    Big News! The massive rocket core stage rolled out to the Pegasus barge at the Michoud Assembly Facility in Louisiana today! It will now head to to prepare for Green Run testing. Watch:

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    6. sij

    From top to bottom, the I Space Launch System rocket's core stage measures 212 feet. HOW IT WAS ASSEMBLED >>

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