Artemis Path to the Pad: The Mobile Launcher and Launch Pad 39B
NASA’s Artemis Program aims to land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024. The Exploration Ground Systems team at Kennedy Space Center is ensuring that the launch pad and mobile launcher are go for launch. The mobile launcher is the structure that will be used to process, stack and assemble the Space Launch System rocket and Orion Spacecraft before they roll to Launch Pad 39B.
Видео Artemis Path to the Pad: The Mobile Launcher and Launch Pad 39B канала NASA's Kennedy Space Center
Видео Artemis Path to the Pad: The Mobile Launcher and Launch Pad 39B канала NASA's Kennedy Space Center
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