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Now the famed Crawler Transporter 2 will usher in the Artemis Program, the next generation of NASA spaceflight that is taking humans back to the moon.
The Guinness World Records recognized the NASA Crawler Transporter 2 as the world’s heaviest self-powered vehicle, at 6.65 million pounds ...
NASA's John Giles, who oversees the 60-year-old crawler-transporter at Kennedy Space Center, worries every time his team has to haul the mega moon rocket back to its hangar.
NASA's historic crawler-transporter hardware has finally thrown around its weight enough – literally – to gain recognition in Guinness World Records.
The space shuttle program was marked by triumphs and failures, including the 2003 Columbia disaster. The tragedies left a lasting mark on the perception of risks in space.
NASA's Crawler Transporter 2, used for its Artemis moon missions, is now recognized as "the heaviest self-powered vehicle" by Guinness World Records.
Carter saved NASA’s space shuttle program — giving the country perhaps its most iconic and recognizable space vehicle.
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Inside NASA’s Giant Rocket Garage: A Tour of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB)NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) in Florida is one of the most iconic and essential structures in the history of space exploration. This massive facility, located at the Kennedy Space Center, ...
The NASA space shuttle reaches high speeds in space. The SR-71 jet moves more slowly because it must reach its top speeds in Earth's atmosphere.
There’s a new stop along the popular tour at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, and it presents views that showcase ...
Seven astronauts died when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon reentry on Feb. 1, 2003. NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy looks back on the tragedy and how it shaped the agency.
NASA's historic crawler-transporter hardware has finally thrown around its weight enough – literally – to gain recognition in Guinness World Records.
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