Life at the Lab: Astronaut Emergency Exit
NASA Langley researchers are developing the next generation of space technology. In this episode, we explore Orion's Launch Abort System, or LAS, that’s designed to keep astronauts safe during the launch of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. A key LAS researcher speaks from the control room of an active wind tunnel where we’re testing SLS. NASA will put LAS under a full-stress test on July 2 called Ascent Abort Test 2 (AA-2) to qualify it for spaceflight. Watch AA-2 live on NASA TV starting at 6:40 a.m. July 2: https://go.nasa.gov/29rEJNJ

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Life at the Lab: Back to the Moon

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Ready, Set, Crash! Watch a Fokker F-28 Aircraft Crash Test at NASA

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2021 Game Changing Development

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Life at the Lab: Soft Robots

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NASA Tests Cutting-Edge Heat Shield Technology

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Powering the Moon Using Vertical Solar Array Technology

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NASA Langley Research Center Overview

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Inflatable spacecraft heat shield ready to launch

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Dummies and Baggage Crashed for Safety

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NASA Prepares for Newest Wind Tunnel in 40 Years

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Life at the Lab: Coming in for Landing

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The LA-8, NASA's New eVTOL Testbed

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Building in Space! On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (OSAM)

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Women of Artemis: Meet Wind Tunnel Researcher Engineer Beth Rieken

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Quiet Supersonic X-plane to Be Designed

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Beyond the Metal: NASA Investigating Soft Robots for Space Exploration

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NASA Langley Engineers Propose Mars Flyer Concept

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NASA’s Newest Wind Tunnel Builds on Legacy of Innovation

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A Concept to Study How Space Affects Multiple Generations

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