NASA’s Artemis 1 flight vehicle is headed back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) after a month at Launch Pad 39B attempting to complete the final test ...
The VAB or Vehicle Assembly Building is where NASA has been building rockets for over half a century. Let's explore inside!
Teams with NASA's Exploration Ground Systems Program continue stacking the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket's twin solid ...
Assembly of the Artemis II moon rocket has reached its latest milestone with the stacking of the twin boosters' right forward ...
As of December 11, the core booster was fully integrated into High Bay 2 inside the VAB. According to a NASA press release, this is to give NASA and Boeing 360 degree access to the core stage.
Before a rocket can blast off into space, it must travel 4.2 miles from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the launchpad in Cape Canaveral, Florida. That's where NASA's crawler-transporters come in.
Assembly of Artemis II SLS commences in NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Cape Canaveral, December 2024. Credit: NASA NASA's new Commercial Lunar Payload Service (CLPS) has spawned an ...
Taking shape on a patch of concrete at KSC just north of the massive Vehicle Assembly Building, ML2’s steel structure is part of NASA’s current battle plan to support SLS launches beginning ...
And just beneath its very windows is seen the NASA "meatball" logo on the VAB-a discreet note on the overall central position taken by the space center in terms of space technology compared to the ...