Inside KSC! for June 21, 2019
A small CubeSat, called StangSat, created by students at Florida's Merritt Island High School, with support by mentors from Kennedy Space Center, is ready to launch on the upcoming Space Test Program-2 mission. Engineers are prepping the mobile launcher for its next big move atop the crawler-transporter to Launch Pad 39B for a fit check and testing so the ML is ready to support the uncrewed Artemis 1 mission.
Видео Inside KSC! for June 21, 2019 канала NASA's Kennedy Space Center
Видео Inside KSC! for June 21, 2019 канала NASA's Kennedy Space Center
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