Space Launch System Wind Tunnel Testing
Engineers test a model of the 70-metric-ton Space Launch System -- NASA's heavy-lift launch vehicle that will carry crew, cargo and science missions into deep space -- at the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. This testing will help engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama better understand the performance of the integrated system and fine tune the performance of the vehicle.

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Orion Drop Test Series Begins

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NASA Prepares for Newest Wind Tunnel in 40 Years

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Women of Artemis: Meet Wind Tunnel Researcher Engineer Beth Rieken

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Fabricating a Spacecraft

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NASA Uses 14x22 Wind Tunnel to Test Advanced Air Mobility Aircraft Wing

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Advanced Manufacturing at Building 1232a at NASA Langley Research Center

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Plume-Surface Interaction (PSI) Testing at NASA Langley

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Capsule takes plunge in pool during Va. heat wave

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NASA Langley Drop Test Supports Safer Air Taxi Designs

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Boeing ecoDemonstrator Visits NASA Langley

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