NASA's massive Crawler Transporter 2 has begun its final preparations at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, as it readies to transport a crucial piece of hardware for this month's Artemis II mission. The crawler, which stands over the size of a baseball infield and is powered by an enormous locomotive engine, is expected to carry NASA's SLS rocket with the Orion spacecraft to Launch Complex 39B.
This mission, set to launch Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, and Mission Specialist Christina Koch from NASA, along with Canadian Space Agency's Jeremy Hansen, marks a historic journey around the Moon and back to Earth by April. The Artemis II mission is the latest milestone in NASA's ambitious plans for lunar exploration and development.
Crawler Transporter 2 has been part of Kennedy Space Center's history for over 50 years, playing a vital role in transporting rockets and spacecraft to their launch pads. These behemoths have been steadily serving the space agency, with Crawler-Transporter 2 being an integral component of the Artemis missions.
With its advanced technology and sheer power, Crawler Transporter 2 is poised to take on the challenge of transporting a complex payload like the SLS rocket with Orion spacecraft. The mission's success will mark a significant step forward for NASA's plans for manned exploration beyond Earth's orbit.
This mission, set to launch Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, and Mission Specialist Christina Koch from NASA, along with Canadian Space Agency's Jeremy Hansen, marks a historic journey around the Moon and back to Earth by April. The Artemis II mission is the latest milestone in NASA's ambitious plans for lunar exploration and development.
Crawler Transporter 2 has been part of Kennedy Space Center's history for over 50 years, playing a vital role in transporting rockets and spacecraft to their launch pads. These behemoths have been steadily serving the space agency, with Crawler-Transporter 2 being an integral component of the Artemis missions.
With its advanced technology and sheer power, Crawler Transporter 2 is poised to take on the challenge of transporting a complex payload like the SLS rocket with Orion spacecraft. The mission's success will mark a significant step forward for NASA's plans for manned exploration beyond Earth's orbit.