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What a view! We're honored to partner with the United States Space Force on this important mission.

“When I have a platform like the X-37B, my mouth starts to water.” ― Gen. Chance Saltzman From pioneering aerobraking maneuvers to collecting critical data, #X37B is redefining what’s possible in space. #TeamBoeing and the United States Space Force share how the spaceplane is helping


Exciting news from United States Space Force! X-37B has completed a successful landing at Vandenberg Space Force Base.

The #X37B Mission 7 has successfully landed at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. Congratulations to our partners at United States Space Force on another successful mission, this time showcasing the X-37B’s ability to operate in multiple orbital regimes. #TeamBoeing is honored to be


It is an exciting day for ULA as we deliver the flight-ready Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage-2 to NASA's Kennedy Space Center for the NASA Artemis II launch. #ICPS2 will help send the Orion spacecraft and its four astronauts into space on the first crewed mission of the nation's lunar


ULA delivered the #ICPS2 to NASA's Kennedy Space Center's Multi-Payload Processing Facility today where technicians will prep the upper stage for its forthcoming stacking operations with the Space Launch System. Learn more in our blog: blog.ulalaunch.com/blog/icps-2-ul…




Technicians at NASA Marshall have been busy welding and working on the liquid oxygen forward dome for the Exploration Upper Stage (EUS) Structural Test Article (STA) in preparation for its move to NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans.




Core stage in position. Teams stacked the Artemis II NASA_SLS core stage on the mobile launcher at NASA's Kennedy Space Center last month. With the core stage and solid rocket boosters now in place, next up are the launch vehicle stage adapter and interim cryogenic propulsion stage. Right



Teams with Exploration Ground Systems stacked the launch vehicle stage adapter onto the NASA_SLS rocket. This adapter connects the core stage to the interim cryogenic propulsion stage responsible for propelling Orion Spacecraft and the NASA Artemis II crew around the Moon 🚀 🌖 Read


The interim cryogenic propulsion stage (ICPS) for the NASA Artemis II mission has arrived at the Vehicle Assembly Building from the Multi-Payload Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Here, teams will stack the ICPS atop the NASA_SLS Moon rocket.



On May 1, NASA's Exploration Ground Systems successfully integrated the SLS rocket's upper stage for Artemis II. The interim cryogenic propulsion stage now joins the already stacked solid rocket boosters, core stage, and launch vehicle stage adapter. Up next, the rocket elements will undergo


NASA completed another step to ready the SLS rocket for the NASA Artemis III mission. Teams at #NASAMichoud recently applied the thermal protection system to the core stage’s liquid hydrogen tank. With thermal protection in place, crews will now begin outfitting the tank with