The massive Space Launch System vehicle that will carry the astronauts of Artemis II around the moon is moved out of the ...
NASA early Saturday started the slow roll of the Artemis II rocket to Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida for ...
NASA's giant new moon rocket is on its way to the launch pad. The 322-foot Space Launch System rocket began its 1 mph creep ...
The towering SLS rocket that will carry astronauts around the Moon on the Artemis II mission is scheduled to begin the slow ...
We’ve said it before and we’re sure to say it again: This launch stuff never gets old on the Space Coast, does it? And sometimes, even for those whose job it is to capture liftoff after liftoff in ...
The Space Launch System rocket that will take the crew of Artemis II around the moon was transported to Pad 39B from the ...
The rocket is about to traverse four miles to the launchpad — at about 1 mph.
NASA’s Artemis II Moon rocket reaches Launch Pad 39B in Florida, completing a 12-hour rollout and moving closer to final testing ahead of the first crewed Artemis mission.
Just moving out the moon-bound rocket to the launch pad was an incredible engineering feat. Watch how NASA got it done.
NASA’s next Moonship has reached a significant milestone by arriving at the Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building in Florida. This marks the final processing stop before the spacecraft is ...
NASA is targeting no earlier than Saturday, Jan. 17, to begin the multi-hour trek from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B.