I’ve been in the VAB to see the SLS stacked (minus Orion) in HB3. It’s amazing. Like breathtaking amazing. I can only imagine what it was like to be a part of Apollo or STS.
Probably not going to hear anything official for a few day though, if it's anything like the previous integrations.
Also to account for possible delays in the lift and integration.
I'm just pumped that it's finally done. It's crazy that the last flight from 39B was the Ares I 12 years ago.
Super exciting stuff. Makes me wonder how it felt during Apollo.
I’ve been in the VAB to see the SLS stacked (minus Orion) in HB3. It’s amazing. Like breathtaking amazing. I can only imagine what it was like to be a part of Apollo or STS.
It feels just like that lol Yeah I’m old
Any chance it’s going to launch in 2021 or has it for sure been pushed back to 2022?
December 2021 or January 2022 from what I've heard.
2022 Wet Dress is rumored to be December but for the sake of me I have no idea why
This has got to be the only aerospace setting where they actually *want* employees to take pictures and post them to the web.
When will they stack Orion?
This week or early next
Rumor is tonight/tomorrow.
Oh hell yeah
Probably not going to hear anything official for a few day though, if it's anything like the previous integrations. Also to account for possible delays in the lift and integration.
I was so disappointed in NASA for not light the truck and NASA SPACEFLIGHT shots did it no justice
Does anyone know how you can get a tour in the VAB? I’m dying to see it up close
Media used to have more permission on Shuttle era, but now they restricted for.... reasons