
RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

JUNO - Solar Array Continuity Testing

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

JUNO - Solar Array Continuity Testing

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

JUNO - Solar Array Continuity Testing

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

JUNO - Solar Array Continuity Testing

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

JUNO - Solar Array Continuity Testing

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

JUNO - Solar Array Continuity Testing

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

JUNO - Solar Array Continuity Testing

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP, B Canister removal, unbagging, into workstand, final solar panels into work stands

JUNO Lift & Move to Rotation Stand

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP-A, Canister Removal, First Bag Removal, Solar Panels Unbagged and into Work Stand

RBSP - Spacecraft Probe B Solar Array Attachment

RBSP - White Light & Black Light Cleaning of Satellites B & A

JUNO - Solar Array Continuity Testing

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

GRAIL Move from Astrotech to Pad 17B

RBSP - Radiation Belt Storm Probe Arrival and Offload

Crews transport NOAA’s (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES-U) from the Astrotech Space Operations facility to the SpaceX hangar at Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida beginning on Friday, June 14, 2024, with the operation finishing early Saturday, June 15, 2024. The fourth and final weather-observing and environmental monitoring satellite in NOAA’s GOES-R Series will assist meteorologists in providing advanced weather forecasting and warning capabilities. The two-hour window for liftoff opens 5:16 p.m. EDT Tuesday, June 25, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Crews transport NOAA’s (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES-U) from the Astrotech Space Operations facility to the SpaceX hangar at Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida beginning on Friday, June 14, 2024, with the operation finishing early Saturday, June 15, 2024. The fourth and final weather-observing and environmental monitoring satellite in NOAA’s GOES-R Series will assist meteorologists in providing advanced weather forecasting and warning capabilities. The two-hour window for liftoff opens 5:16 p.m. EDT Tuesday, June 25, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Crews transport NOAA’s (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES-U) from the Astrotech Space Operations facility to the SpaceX hangar at Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida beginning on Friday, June 14, 2024, with the operation finishing early Saturday, June 15, 2024. The fourth and final weather-observing and environmental monitoring satellite in NOAA’s GOES-R Series will assist meteorologists in providing advanced weather forecasting and warning capabilities. The two-hour window for liftoff opens 5:16 p.m. EDT Tuesday, June 25, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Crews transport NOAA’s (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES-U) from the Astrotech Space Operations facility to the SpaceX hangar at Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida beginning on Friday, June 14, 2024, with the operation finishing early Saturday, June 15, 2024. The fourth and final weather-observing and environmental monitoring satellite in NOAA’s GOES-R Series will assist meteorologists in providing advanced weather forecasting and warning capabilities. The two-hour window for liftoff opens 5:16 p.m. EDT Tuesday, June 25, aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.