NASA's Space Launch System Building Orion Adapte
NASA is hard at work designing the nation's next flagship rocket, a heavy-lift launch vehicle that will carry explorers deeper into space than ever before. While the first full-configuration won't fly until 2017, part of the rocket is under construction right now and will launch on the Orion test flight as early as 2014. Meet some of the team and see how we're moving forward using state-of-the-art tools and the world's largest milling machine at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. (NASA/MSFC)
Видео NASA's Space Launch System Building Orion Adapte канала NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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30 июня 2012 г. 2:42:38
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