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January has been a busy month for the
#NASASLS team! The roll out of the first core stage from#NASAMichoud and its arrival and installation into the test stand at@NASAStennis, sets the stage for#Artemis testing in 2020. MORE >> http://go.nasa.gov/31ceC4F pic.twitter.com/pgCCNtgpaU
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Designed at Marshall, built at
#NASAMichoud, the first core stage for@NASA's@NASA_SLS rocket has made the trip to@NASAStennis for testing before the launch of#Artemis I. Here's what's next >> http://go.nasa.gov/3avE7C6 pic.twitter.com/nePHjFxLOH
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One week ago,
#NASAMichoud crews rolled out the first core stage for NASA's Space Launch System rocket to the Pegasus barge.
Now, crews at @NASAStennis are preparing the stage for the next milestone: the core stage Green Run test series. MORE >> http://go.nasa.gov/35DzzG6 pic.twitter.com/g5Ui9Cf5bC -
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#Artemis I rocket is getting closer to the launch pad! Last week, the first@NASA_SLS core stage shipped out of#NASAMichoud for testing at@NASAStennis. Take a look >> http://go.nasa.gov/35DzzG6 pic.twitter.com/SVaVvjDFfl -
#Artemis I is getting closer to launch! Yesterday,#NASAMichoud loaded the completed@NASA_SLS core stage onto@NASA's Pegasus barge, which will ship it to@NASAStennis for its final test campaign >> http://go.nasa.gov/35DzzG6 pic.twitter.com/Jzw0cblSdi
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See the first core stage we built for the most powerful rocket in the world -
@NASA_SLS - roll out of#NASAMichoud in New Orleans. Next stop is@NASAStennis in Mississippi for Green Run hot-fire tests for the#Artemis I mission.pic.twitter.com/5YLXCmRF4W -
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#Artemis I core stage for@NASA_SLS has been loaded onto@NASA's Pegasus barge, headed to@NASAStennis for its comprehensive Green Run testing. Congratulations to our team at#NASAMichoud! pic.twitter.com/sJ3nRrn6v6
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As the
#NASAMichoud team prepares the SLS rocket core stage for departure from the factory, let's look back at how it was assembled. Learn more in this episode of Rocket Science in 60 Seconds, WATCH >> http://go.nasa.gov/2qr4tD6 pic.twitter.com/CAxV69mMXg -
We are ready to roll out the 1st
@NASA_SLS core stage from the#NASAMichoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. It will go by barge to@NASAStennis in Mississippi for hot-fire testing. As they would say in New Orleans, “Laisse la fusée rouler!” – “Let the rocket roll!”#Artemispic.twitter.com/LBBj112gf5 -
It's
#Artemis Day today at#NASAMichoud!#DidYouKnow the@Space_Station serves as a testing grounds for future space missions? We are performing experiments on station that benefit humans back on Earth, and prepare us to go to the Moon and beyond. Read: https://go.nasa.gov/2JelExR pic.twitter.com/KwE0PL3Oqo
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#Artemis II will be the first crewed mission in the Artemis program. At#NASAMichoud, both@NASA_SLS propellant tanks are moving on to their next phase of manufacturing — take a look >> http://go.nasa.gov/34tsVCO pic.twitter.com/vXhWR3pJ1r
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Measuring at 212 feet from end to end, the
@NASA_SLS core stage with all four RS-25 engines attached is the largest rocket stage@NASA has built since the Saturn V stages for Apollo. Excited to see it in person at#NASAMichoud in New Orleans next month! https://go.nasa.gov/2p4mnuS pic.twitter.com/H5XuvMvCdh
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NASA reached a major milestone in assembling the core stage for the
#NASASLS rocket for#Artemis I last week when engineers at#NASAMichoud connected all five of the major structures for the core stage. WATCH how it came together >> http://go.nasa.gov/2lrihLx pic.twitter.com/gMil9GzfcL -
The first bolts are in!
@NASA and@BoeingSpace engineers at#NASAMichoud have begun integrating the engine section, the last major structure of the core stage, to the rest of the stage that will power#Artemis I. MORE >> http://go.nasa.gov/2ddk9Ru pic.twitter.com/NU7BICUz2U
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We’re accelerating the production of the
@NASA_SLS core stage this year! All four RS-25 engines have been delivered to#NASAMichoud, and crews have assembled 4/5ths of the massive core stage. Next, they’ll integrate the engine section and move quickly to 100%. pic.twitter.com/Vz9kehLxxG
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The world’s largest rocket welding tool is right here in New Orleans. Crews at
#NASAMichoud are already using the Vertical Assembly Facility to produce the liquid hydrogen tank for#Artemis 2.pic.twitter.com/S0W8fnBbpt
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@NASA Administrator@JimBridenstine will be at#NASAMichoud next Thursday, August 15, to discuss and view progress on the@NASA_SLS rocket that will power NASA's#Artemis 1 lunar mission! MORE >> http://go.nasa.gov/2ZJ2pTs pic.twitter.com/Ejr0AXSxVX
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All four RS-25 engines that will help
@NASA_SLS launch#Artemis 1 to the Moon have arrived at#NASAMichoud, where they will be installed to the rest of the SLS core stage later this summer >> http://go.nasa.gov/2LpwMdb pic.twitter.com/dXswEDp7EV
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Look through the lens of one of the talented photographers who discovered art in the science of
@NASA_SLS rocketry during the#NASASocial photo walk at#NASAMichoud. See more of Seng's work here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/seng_merrill/albums/72157694548178030 …
: @SengMerrillpic.twitter.com/pQyi7ZrnxR
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We love this view of one our
#photowalk participants at the bottom of the Vertical Weld Tool at#NASAMichoud as she tries to capture its scale. This tool is used to make barrels that make up the core stage of@NASA_SLS.#NASASocialpic.twitter.com/zUA6Pl5RCs
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