The future is now at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Stennis propulsion testing is leading the way when it comes to helping power the next great era of human space exploration.LaToya Dean (NASA)
Contrary to the popular saying, work conducted by the Stennis Test Team is rocket science – and requires all the talent, knowledge, and expertise the term implies.LaToya Dean (NASA)
Workers making way for NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, likely did not realize they were building something that would not only withstand the test of time but transcend it...powering the nation's space dreams.LaToya Dean (NASA)
Note: The following article is part of a series highlighting propulsion testing at NASA’s Stennis Space Center. To access the entire series, please visit:LaToya Dean (NASA)
A veteran of three space flights, Karol J. "Bo" Bobko was selected as an astronaut in 1969 and served as a crewmember on the Skylab Medical ExperimentsSandra L. Johnson (NASA)
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Teams lifted NASA's Orion spacecraft for the Artemis II test flight out of the Final Assembly and System Testing cell and moved it to the altitude chamber toNASA
Earth planning date: Friday, Nov. 8, 2024 After the excitement of Wednesday’s plan, it was a relief to come in today to hear that the drive toward our exit from Gediz Vallis completed successfully and that we weren’t perched on any rocks or in any ot…science.nasa.gov