NASA is targeting November 2024 for the launch of Artemis 2.
In the footage, mobile supports can be seen being used to slowly roll the massive sections into place, which are then secured to one another using a total of 360 bolts. Next, technicians will move the assembled core in place for installation of the vehicle's four. Once complete, the SLS core stage will be shipped through the Gulf of Mexico to Florida's Space Coast where the full launch vehicle will take shape.
Inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, ground crews will attach the vehicle's solid rocket boosters and mate the core to the rocket's second stage, known as the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage , in addition to the Orion capsule and its
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