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Teams at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility have completed the SLS rocket’s Exploration Upper Stage thrust structure, a major part of the structural test article. This more-powerful stage is set to propel the @NASAArtemis IV mission to deep space. More: bit.ly/46ILXru

Thank you, @SpaceForceDoD, for selecting us for the Evolved Strategic SATCOM program, a key step in enhancing U.S. strategic SATCOM capabilities. Our satellites will provide secure, resilient communication for national defense, ensuring peace through strength. Read more:…

Road trip, anyone? #O3bmPOWER F9 and F10 are headed to @NASAKennedy for launch later this summer. These satellites will boost @SES_Satellites' global network, ensuring fast, reliable connectivity wherever you are. Learn more: bit.ly/3ZXDNYh

The Moon is a crucial step for the journey into deeper space, providing a platform to test technologies, develop sustainable practices, and gain experience for future interplanetary missions. Learn more about the lunar lessons supported by SLS and EUS: goboeing.co/3GhUirt
Teams recently powered up the Artemis II @NASA_SLS rocket for interface verification testing, which was successfully completed over the weekend. This marks the first core stage energization since its @NASAKennedy arrival and confirms readiness for further ground operations.…

NASA completed another step to ready the SLS rocket for the @NASAArtemis III mission. Teams at #NASAMichoud recently applied the thermal protection system to the core stage’s liquid hydrogen tank. With thermal protection in place, crews will now begin outfitting the tank with…
On May 1, @NASAGroundSys successfully integrated the SLS rocket's upper stage for Artemis II. The interim cryogenic propulsion stage now joins the already stacked solid rocket boosters, core stage, and launch vehicle stage adapter. Up next, the rocket elements will undergo…
NASA Stennis crews reached a milestone with the completed activation of interstage gas systems needed for testing a new @NASA_SLS (Space Launch System) rocket stage to fly on future @NASAArtemis missions to the Moon and beyond. More>>> nasa.gov/image-article/…
The interim cryogenic propulsion stage (ICPS) for the @NASAArtemis II mission has arrived at the Vehicle Assembly Building from the Multi-Payload Processing Facility at @NASAKennedy. Here, teams will stack the ICPS atop the @NASA_SLS Moon rocket.
Teams with Exploration Ground Systems stacked the launch vehicle stage adapter onto the @NASA_SLS rocket. This adapter connects the core stage to the interim cryogenic propulsion stage responsible for propelling @NASA_Orion and the @NASAArtemis II crew around the Moon 🚀 🌖 Read…
As space becomes increasingly dynamic, innovative platforms like X-37B are informing how to navigate the future. During its seventh mission, the autonomous spaceplane completed an aerobraking maneuver, changing its distance from Earth using minimal fuel while avoiding 1.7…


Core stage in position. Teams stacked the Artemis II @NASA_SLS core stage on the mobile launcher at @NASAKennedy last month. With the core stage and solid rocket boosters now in place, next up are the launch vehicle stage adapter and interim cryogenic propulsion stage. Right…


Rocket? Stacking. Crew training? Underway. Mission patch? Ready to go. ✅ The Artemis II mission will embark on its journey around the Moon early 2026 — and now we’ve got the mission patch to mark the occasion.
Over the weekend, Exploration Ground Systems teams stacked the @NASA_SLS core stage for the crewed @NASAArtemis II mission! Read more about this operation here: go.nasa.gov/4hGlkFB
We're rolling! 🎥 Exploration Ground Systems teams are preparing to stack the @NASAArtemis II @NASA_SLS core stage onto mobile launcher 1. Teams repositioned the core stage using self-propelled modular transporters to roll it in front of the Vehicle Assembly Building's High Bay…
Technicians at @NASA_Marshall have been busy welding and working on the liquid oxygen forward dome for the Exploration Upper Stage (EUS) Structural Test Article (STA) in preparation for its move to NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans.
Welcome home to the Crew-9 astronauts — NASA’s Nick Hague, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov. Your dedication and unwavering commitment to space exploration inspires us all.
To prepare for stacking, teams lifted the @NASA_SLS core stage for the crewed @NASAArtemis II mission out of the Vehicle Assembly Building’s High Bay 2 and positioned it horizontally in the transfer aisle. Read more about this operation here: go.nasa.gov/3R9yfoD
ULA delivered the #ICPS2 to @NASAKennedy's Multi-Payload Processing Facility today where technicians will prep the upper stage for its forthcoming stacking operations with the Space Launch System. Learn more in our blog: blog.ulalaunch.com/blog/icps-2-ul…
It is an exciting day for ULA as we deliver the flight-ready Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage-2 to @NASAKennedy for the @NASAArtemis II launch. #ICPS2 will help send the Orion spacecraft and its four astronauts into space on the first crewed mission of the nation's lunar…