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米スペースシャトル・チャレンジャー号の空中爆発後も上昇を続ける2本の固体ロケットブースター=1986(昭和61)年1月28日、米フロリダ州ケネディ宇宙センター上空(ロイター・サン=共同)
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チャレンジャー空中爆発後も上昇を続ける2本の固体ロケットブースター=1986(昭和61)年1月28日(ロイター=共同)
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固体ロケットブースターを切り離し上昇するH2ロケット8号機(右上の白点)。この後一段ロケットの主エンジンが突然停止した=15日午後4時32分、種子島宇宙センター
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WEB不可2003年12月24日出港する「新世丸」 H2A失敗で調査船出港固体ロケットブースターを落下海域で捜索するため出港する調査船「新世丸」=24日午後、神奈川県横須賀市平成町
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WEB不可2010年09月11日切り離されるブースター 衛星「みちびき」打ち上げ上昇するH2Aロケット(右下の光)から切り離される固体ロケットブースター=11日午後8時18分、鹿児島県・種子島宇宙センター
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2本の固体ロケットブースターを切り離し、上昇を続けるH2Aロケット19号機(右)=23日午後1時39分、鹿児島県・種子島宇宙センター
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WEB不可2014年12月03日ブースター分離するH2A はやぶさ2、軌道に小惑星探査機「はやぶさ2」を搭載して上昇中に、固体ロケットブースターを分離する、H2Aロケット26号機(下)=3日午後1時24分、鹿児島県の種子島宇宙センター
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WEB不可2015年02月01日ブースター分離のH2A 情報収集衛星打ち上げ情報収集衛星レーダー予備機を搭載して打ち上げられ、上昇中に固体ロケットブースターを分離するH2Aロケット27号機(左)=1日午前10時23分、鹿児島県の種子島宇宙センター
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WEB不可2015年10月01日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonOctober 1, 2015 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - Technicians at Orbital ATK in Promontory, Utah, offload the aft dome that will be used on one of the two, five-segment solid rocket boosters for the first flight of NASA‘s new rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS). The boosters operate in parallel with the main engines for the first two minutes of flight to provide the thrust needed for the launch vehicle to escape the gravitational pull of Earth. The aft dome is a component of the aft segment of the booster, which is located at the bottom of the booster during flight. The flight hardware is being processed at Orbital ATK‘s facility. Later, the motor segments will be transported by rail to NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where they will join the forward and aft skirt assemblies. Once the boosters are assembled and checked out, they will be mated with the SLS core stage in the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kenned (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Press ...
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WEB不可2017年11月14日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonNovember 14, 2017 - Utah, USA - Nozzle Assemblies Complete for Exploration Mission-1 Solid Rocket Boosters. Space Launch System (SLS) solid rocket booster prime contractor Orbital ATK recently completed work at its Utah facilities on the booster nozzles for Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1), the first flight of SLS and the Orion spacecraft. (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2019年12月09日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonDecember 9, 2019 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - The two Northrop Grumman-manufactured aft exit cones for the Space Launch System‘s solid rocket boosters arrived at NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The left aft exit cone (in the background) arrived Nov. 4 and the right aft exit cone (in front) arrived Dec. 9, 2019. Both were shipped by truck from Promontory, Utah. Upon arrival, the exit cones were transported to the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility (RPSF) where they will be checked out and prepared for the Artemis I uncrewed test flight. The aft exit cones sit at the bottommost part of each of the twin boosters and are attached to the nozzle. The exit cones help provide added thrust for the boosters, while protecting the aft skirts from the thermal environment during launch. (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2020年05月26日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonMay 26, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - As it soars off the launch pad for the Artemis I missions, NASA‘s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is powered by two solid rocket boosters. Critical parts of the booster will soon head to NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for the Artemis I launch. Specialized transporters move each of the 10 solid rocket motor segments from the Northrop Grumman facility in their Promontory Point, Utah, to a departure point where they will leave for NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The cross-country journey is an important milestone toward the first launch of NASA‘s Artemis lunar program. (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2020年06月09日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonJune 9, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - Inside the Booster Fabrication Facility at NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Artemis I aft skirts for the agency‘s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket‘s twin solid rocket boosters are being readied for their move to the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility (RPSF) on June 9, 2020. In view, the left aft skirt assembly is attached to a move vehicle and moved out of a test cell. The aft skirts were refurbished by Northrop Grumman. They house the thrust vector control system, which controls 70 percent of the steering during initial ascent of the SLS rocket. The segments will remain in the RPSF until ready for stacking with the forward and aft parts of the booster on the mobile launcher in High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building. Through the Artemis Program, NASA is working to land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024. (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2020年06月11日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonJune 11, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - Two 177-foot-tall solid rocket boosters help launch NASA‘s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket on the Artemis missions to the Moon. Each booster is made up of several large structures that are assembled and prepared for launch by the Exploration Ground Systems team at the agency‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2020年11月23日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonNovember 23, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - The aft segments of the Space Launch System solid rocket boosters for the Artemis I mission moves from high bay 4 inside the VAB for stacking on the mobile launcher inside high bay 3. Artemis I is the first in a series of increasingly complex missions that will enable human exploration to the Moon and Mars. 2022‘s first SLS launch to moon with be unmanned. In 2024 NASA plans to send the first woman to the moon. (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2020年11月25日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonNovember 25, 2020 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - Eight rocket motor segments for the first flight of NASA‘s Space Launch System (SLS) are lined up in preparation for stacking at NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. As each segment completed processing, workers moved them to the surge bay at Kennedy‘s Rotation, Processing, and Surge Facility. Each of the fully assembled, 177-foot-tall solid rocket boosters on SLS produce more than 3.6 million pounds of thrust and together provide more than 75% of the total thrust during the first two minutes of launch and flight. The booster segments will help power the first Artemis mission of NASA‘s Artemis program with the SLS rocket. NASA‘s Exploration Ground Systems team transported the motor segments to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), and will use a crane to lift the booster segments and stack them one by one on the mobile launcher. The bottom section of the boosters, known as the aft assemblies, were completed in November and moved to the VAB, and the...
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WEB不可2021年03月02日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonMarch 2, 2021 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - NASA‘s Exploration Ground Systems team at the agency‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida has completed stacking the solid rocket boosters that will help power NASA‘s Space Launch System rocket for Artemis I, the first integrated lunar mission of SLS and NASA‘s Orion spacecraft through the agency‘s Artemis program. Technicians placed the forward nose assemblies on top of the forward booster motor segments of each booster March 2 and 3. The fully assembled boosters are the largest, most powerful solid rocket boosters ever built for spaceflight. Each five-segment solid rocket booster will produce more than 3.6 million pounds of thrust to propel NASA‘s Artemis missions beyond Earth‘s orbit to the Moon. (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2021年03月03日Stacking Complete for Twin Space Launch System Rocket BoostersMarch 3, 2021, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States: NASA announced 9 Mar, 2021, stacking is complete for the twin Space Launch System (SLS) solid rocket boosters for NASAââ¬â¢s Artemis I mission...This picture taken on March 3, 2021, shows the Space Launch System twin solid rocket boosters are fully assembled and stacked on the mobile launcher inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASAââ¬â¢s Kennedy Space Center in Florida...Over several weeks, workers used one of five massive cranes to place 10 booster segments and nose assemblies on the mobile launcher inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASAââ¬â¢s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Engineers with Exploration Ground Systems placed the first segment on Nov. 21, 2020, and continued the process until the final nose assembly was placed on March 2. Prior to the arrival of the core stage, the team will finish installing electrical instrumentation and pyrotechnics, then test the systems on the boosters. When the SLS core stage arrives at K...
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WEB不可2021年03月03日Solid Rocket Boosters For NASAÕs Artemis I missionMarch 3, 2021 - KSC, Florida, USA - Stacking is complete for the twin Space Launch System (SLS) solid rocket boosters for NASA‘s Artemis I mission. Over several weeks, workers used one of five massive cranes to place 10 booster segments and nose assemblies on the mobile launcher inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Engineers with Exploration Ground Systems placed the first segment on Nov. 21, 2020, and continued the process until the final nose assembly was placed on March 2. Prior to the arrival of the core stage, the team will finish installing electrical instrumentation and pyrotechnics, then test the systems on the boosters. When the SLS core stage arrives at Kennedy, technicians will transport it to the VAB, and then stack it on the mobile launcher between the two boosters. The SLS will be the most powerful rocket in the world, producing up to 8.8 million pounds of thrust during its Artemis I launch. (Credit Image: © NASA/Isaac Watson/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRES...
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WEB不可2021年03月18日1978: Enterprise Arrives for Vibration TestingMarch 18, 2021, Redstone Arsenal Airfield, Alabama, USA: Image Released Today: On March 18, 1978, space shuttle Enterprise arrived at NASA‘s Marshall Space Flight Center for mated vertical ground vibration testing, which marked the first time the entire shuttle compliment, orbiter, external tank, and solid rocket boosters, were mated vertically. Here, Enterprise is offloaded at Redstone Arsenal Airfield before being moved to Marshall‘s Dynamic Test Stand. Today, Marshall is playing a vital role in the Artemis program by developing the Space Launch System, the backbone of NASA‘s exploration plans and the only rocket capable of sending humans to the Moon and Mars.Ê (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2021年03月24日BIZ-SCI-NASA-BOEING-OSMarch 24, 2021, Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA: In this view inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida in March, work continues on the ‘‘stack‘‘ of the two, 177-foot tall solid rocket boosters to be used in NASA‘s SLS Artemis 1 moon mission. (Credit Image: © Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2021年03月25日USA News - March 24, 2021March 24, 2021, Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA: An interior view of the cavernous Vehicle Assembly Building, as work continues on the ‘‘stack‘‘ of the two, 177-foot tall solid rocket boosters that will be used in NASA‘s SLS Artemis 1 moon mission, Wednesday, March 24, 2021, at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. (Credit Image: © Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2021年04月12日US-NEWS-BIDEN-BUDGET-NASA-OSApril 12, 2021, USA: In this view inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, work continues on the \u00d2stack‘‘ of the two, 177-foot tall solid rocket boosters that will be used in NASA\u00d5s SLS Artemis 1 moon mission, Wednesday, March 24, 2021, at Kennedy Space Center, Fla. The boosters are made up of five motor segments and a nose cone and will provide 75% of the thrust during launch, which is currently scheduled for a test flight, without a crew, in November. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS) \r\r (Credit Image: © TNS via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©TNS via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2021年04月22日US-NEWS-SCI-NASA-BOEING-OSApril 21, 2021: In this view inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida in March, work continues on the ‘‘stack‘‘ of the two, 177-foot tall solid rocket boosters to be used in NASA‘s SLS Artemis 1 moon mission. (Credit Image: © Joe Burbank/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joe Burbank/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2021年04月22日USA News - April 21, 2021April 21, 2021: An interior view of the cavernous Vehicle Assembly Building, as work continues on the ‘‘stack‘‘ of the two, 177-foot tall solid rocket boosters that will be used in NASA‘s SLS Artemis 1 moon mission, March 24, 2021, at Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The boosters are made up of five motor segments and a nose cone and will provide 75% of the thrust during launch, which is currently scheduled for a test flight, without a crew, in November. (Credit Image: © Joe Burbank/ via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joe Burbank/ via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2021年04月29日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonApril 29, 2021 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - NASA‘s Space Launch System (SLS) core stage for the Artemis I mission arrived on April 27, 2021, at the agency‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The core stage arrived aboard the Pegasus barge from NASA‘s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi to Kennedy‘s Launch Complex 39 turn basin wharf. The core stage is shown being transported into the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building on a self-propelled module transporter on April 29, 2021. Teams from the center‘s Exploration Ground Systems and contractor Jacobs will perform checkouts ahead of integrating the massive rocket stage with the twin solid rocket boosters, Orion spacecraft, and additional flight hardware ahead of the Artemis I launch. (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2021年10月27日NASA‘s Artemis Rocket Boosters Ready For AssemblyOctober 27, 2021, Promontory, Utah, United Kingdom: Casting and assembly of solid rocket booster, shown here, for the Artemis IV mission is underway at Northrop Grummanââ¬â¢s factory in Promontory, Utah. The booster motors for Artemis II and Artemis III have completed casting and are ready to go to NASAââ¬â¢s Kennedy Space Center where they will be assembled with other booster hardware being prepared for the missions...NASA teams continue to prepare their Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for its debut flight with the launch of Artemis I, NASA and its partners across the country have made great progress building the rocket for Artemis II, the first crewed Artemis mission. The team is also manufacturing and testing major parts for Artemis missions III, IV and V...ââ¬ÅThe Space Launch System team is not just building one rocket but manufacturing several rockets for exploration missions and future SLS flights beyond the initial Artemis launch,ââ¬Â said John Honeycutt, SLS program manager at NASAââ¬â¢s Mar...
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WEB不可2021年12月25日James Webb Telescope LaunchDecember 25, 2021, Kourou, French Guiana: Steam and smoke from Arianespace‘s Ariane 5 Vulcain engine, center, and two solid rocket boosters, is seen as it launches with NASAs James Webb Space Telescope onboard, Saturday, Dec. 25, 2021, from the ELA-3 Launch Zone of Europes Spaceport at the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is a large infrared telescope with a 21.3 foot (6.5 meter) primary mirror. The observatory will study every phase of cosmic history from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. (Credit Image: © Bill Ingalls/NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©Bill Ingalls/NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年03月14日Artemis 1: NASA Moon Rocket Ready For Maiden FlightMarch 14, 2022, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA: Inside High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, application of the NASA worm logo is complete on the second of two solid rocket boosters for the Artemis I Space Launch System. The SLS and Orion spacecraft are stacked in the high bay and ready for rollout to Launch Complex 39B for a wet dress rehearsal. Artemis I will be the first integrated test of the SLS and Orion spacecraft. In later missions, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the surface of the Moon, paving the way for a long-term lunar presence and serving as a steppingstone on the way to Mars. (Credit Image: © Kim Shiflett/NASA via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Kim Shiflett/NASA via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※08/03/2029
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WEB不可2022年03月14日Artemis I Launch Rehearsal First RolloutMarch 14, 2022 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Inside High Bay 3 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, application of the NASA worm logo is complete on the second of two solid rocket boosters for the Artemis I Space Launch System on March 14, 2022. The SLS and Orion spacecraft are stacked in the high bay and ready for rollout to Launch Complex 39B for a wet dress rehearsal. Artemis I will be the first integrated test of the SLS and Orion spacecraft. In later missions, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the surface of the Moon, paving the way for a long-term lunar presence and serving as a steppingstone on the way to Mars. Kim Shiflett (Credit Image: © Kim Shiflett/NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©Kim Shiflett/NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ ※AFS 8/101 - Permanent
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WEB不可2022年04月27日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonApril 27, 2022 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - The core stage of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for NASA‘s Artemis I mission has been placed on the mobile launcher in between the twin solid rocket boosters inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center. The boosters attach at the engine and intertank sections of the core stage. Serving as the backbone of the rocket, the core stage supports the weight of the payload, upper stage, and crew vehicle, as well as carrying the thrust of its four engines and two five-segment solid rocket boosters. After the core stage arrived on April 27, engineers with Exploration Ground Systems and contractor Jacobs brought the core stage into the VAB for processing work and then lifted it into place with one of the five overhead cranes in the facility. (Credit Image: © NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年08月09日Artemis 1: Unmanned Mission To The MoonAugust 9, 2022 - Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA - NASA‘s Space Launch System (SLS) is the most powerful rocket NASA has ever built. It is the only rocket that can send the Orion spacecraft, astronauts, and supplies beyond Earth‘s orbit to the Moon on a single mission.Each major element of SLS the core stage, RS-25 engines, solid rocket boosters, interim cryogenic propulsion stage, launch vehicle stage adapter, and Orion stage adapter serves a unique purpose. The first flight of SLS Artemis I will launch from NASA‘s Kennedy Space Center in Florida and send an uncrewed Orion spacecraft to lunar orbit, marking the beginning of humanity‘s return to the Moon. (Credit Image: © Kevin O‘Brien/NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com)、クレジット:©Kevin O’Brien/NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月15日NASA Space Launch System Rocket with the Orion Spacecraft Countdown to LaunchNovember 15, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: A wide angle remote view of the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters that will carry the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft into orbit from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 15, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test is expected to lift off on November 16th. (Credit Image: © Chris Coleman And Kevin Davis/Na/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Chris Coleman And Kevin Davis/Na/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: The NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Bill Ingalls/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Bill Ingalls/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: The NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift expendable rockets of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Joel Kowsky/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: The NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Isaac Watson/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Isaac Watson/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Chris Coleman And Kevin Davis/NASA/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Chris Coleman And Kevin Davis/NASA/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※ALAMY OUT, NO SHUTTERSTOCK
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Chris Coleman And Kevin Davis/NASA/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Chris Coleman And Kevin Davis/NASA/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※ALAMY OUT, NO SHUTTERSTOCK
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WEB不可2022年11月16日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 16, 2022, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA: Flames pour from the massive super heavy-lift solid rocket boosters of the NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft as it blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Chris Coleman And Kevin Davis/NASA/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Chris Coleman And Kevin Davis/NASA/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※ALAMY OUT, NO SHUTTERSTOCK
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WEB不可2022年11月19日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 18, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: The NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Bill Ingalls/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Bill Ingalls/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2022年11月19日NASA Space Launch System Rocket With The Orion Spacecraft Lifts Off from the Kennedy Space CenterNovember 18, 2022, Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States of America: The NASA Artemis I Space Launch System carrying the Orion spacecraft blasts off from launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, November 16, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After several failed attempts the un-crewed flight test lifted off on the first test of the Deep Space Exploration mission. (Credit Image: © Bill Ingalls/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Bill Ingalls/Nasa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2023年01月21日News - January 20, 2023This week 2 Solid Rocket Booster aft skirts got delivered to California Science Center in Los Angeles CA/USA Friday, Jan 20, 2023. .Measuring 18.5 feet in diameter and weighing 13,000 lbs. each, these aft skirts will be the foundation for our Space Shuttle in launch position. Our future Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center will be the only place in the world to see a complete Space Shuttle with a flown orbiter space shuttle Endeavour mated to real Solid Rocket Boosters and ET-94, the last remaining flight-qualified external tank. (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Gene Blevins/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2023年01月21日News - January 20, 2023This week 2 Solid Rocket Booster aft skirts got delivered to California Science Center in Los Angeles CA/USA Friday, Jan 20, 2023. .Measuring 18.5 feet in diameter and weighing 13,000 lbs. each, these aft skirts will be the foundation for our Space Shuttle in launch position. Our future Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center will be the only place in the world to see a complete Space Shuttle with a flown orbiter space shuttle Endeavour mated to real Solid Rocket Boosters and ET-94, the last remaining flight-qualified external tank. (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Gene Blevins/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2023年01月21日News - January 20, 2023This week 2 Solid Rocket Booster aft skirts got delivered to California Science Center in Los Angeles CA/USA Friday, Jan 20, 2023. .Measuring 18.5 feet in diameter and weighing 13,000 lbs. each, these aft skirts will be the foundation for our Space Shuttle in launch position. Our future Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center will be the only place in the world to see a complete Space Shuttle with a flown orbiter space shuttle Endeavour mated to real Solid Rocket Boosters and ET-94, the last remaining flight-qualified external tank. (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Gene Blevins/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2023年01月21日News - January 20, 2023The shuttle tank gets some work done as this week 2 Solid Rocket Booster aft skirts got delivered to California Science Center in Los Angeles CA/USA Friday, Jan 20, 2023. .Measuring 18.5 feet in diameter and weighing 13,000 lbs. each, these aft skirts will be the foundation for our Space Shuttle in launch position. Our future Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center will be the only place in the world to see a complete Space Shuttle with a flown orbiterspace shuttle Endeavour mated to real Solid Rocket Boosters and ET-94, the last remaining flight-qualified external tank. (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Gene Blevins/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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WEB不可2023年02月17日発射に失敗したロケット H3ロケット1号機失敗補助の固体ロケットブースターに着火せず、飛び立つことができなかったH3ロケット1号機=17日午前10時39分、鹿児島県の種子島宇宙センター(共同通信社ヘリから)
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WEB不可2023年03月17日Orion Artemis II Crewed Mission To The MoonMarch 17, 2023 - New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. - Teams at NASA‘s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans have fully integrated all five major structures of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket‘s core stage for Artemis II, the first crewed Artemis mission that will send four astronauts around the Moon and return them home. Technicians joined the engine section to the rest of the rocket stage March 17. Next, teams will integrate the four RS-25 engines to the engine section to complete the stage. Located at the bottom of the 212-foot-tall core stage, the engine section is the most complex and intricate part of the rocket stage, helping to power Artemis missions to the Moon. In addition to its miles of cabling and hundreds of sensors, the engine section is a crucial attachment point for the RS-25 engines and two solid rocket boosters that produce a combined 8.8 million pounds of thrust at liftoff. It houses the engines and includes vital systems for mounting, controlling, and delivering fuel from the propellan...
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WEB不可2023年09月07日ブースター分離するH2A 月面探査機、予定の軌道に打ち上げ後、固体ロケットブースターを分離するH2Aロケット47号機=7日午前8時43分、鹿児島県の種子島宇宙センター
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WEB不可2023年09月08日NRO and Space Force Prepare to Launch SILENTBARKER Mission from Cape Canaveral - 08 Sept 2023September 8, 2023, Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States: The solid rocket boosters on a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket carrying a classified payload known as SILENTBARKER are seen as the rocket stands ready for launch on pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral. The NROL-107 mission is a partnership between the National Reconnaissance Office and the U.S. Space Force and is scheduled to be launched on September 9, 2023 at 8:51 a.m. EDT. (Credit Image: © Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ
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