A massive crane lifts NASA’s Orion spacecraft out of the Final Assembly and System Testing cell and moves it to the altitude chamber to complete further testing on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024, inside the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The altitude chamber simulates deep space vacuum conditions, and the testing will provide additional data to augment data gained during testing earlier this summer. The Orion spacecraft will carry NASA astronauts Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Reid Wiseman, as well as CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, on a 10-day journey around the Moon and back for the Artemis II test flight.
Artemis II Orion Lift to Vac Chamber
By Overlook Horizon|2024-11-18T19:09:24-05:00November 18th, 2024|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: Artemis, Artemis II, cape, cape canaveral, florida, John. F. Kennedy Space Center, kennedy, Kennedy Space Center, KSC, multi-user spaceport, nasa, Operations and Checkout Building, Orion, premier spaceport, rocket ranch, SLS, space coast, Spaceport, vacuum testing|