Evening photo of the Space Experiments Complex in the evening of the arrival of the Orion ETA (Environmental Test Article) having been shipped from Florida by truck. The Orion ETA flew on Artemis I and will undergo testing of the docking module jettison and the forward by cover jettison in preparation of the Artemis II launch.
Evening photo of the Space Experiments Complex (SEC) at Armstron
Experts at NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio, conducted a lightning test, which simulates the electromagnetic effects of a lightning strike to the vehicle on the launch pad awaiting liftoff. The February 20, 2024, test proved the grounding path of the vehicle is operating as designed and protecting the vehicle from damage to any of its equipment or systems. Photo Credit: (NASA/Quentin Schwinn)
Orion Environmental Test Article (ETA) Lightning Test at the Space Environments Complex at NASA’s Glenn Research Center
The Launch Abort Systems gets installed on to the Orion Crew Module, also known as the Orion Environmental Test Article (ETA), in preparation for testing at the Space Environments Complex at NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio. The ETA completed an 11-month test campaign in 2024 necessary for the safety and success of Artemis II. Photo Credit: (NASA/Jordan Salkin)
Orion ETA Hardware, Launch Abort System and Crew Module Document
The Orion Crew Module, also known as the Orion Environmental Test Article (ETA), returned to NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio, in January 2024 and completed an 11-month test campaign necessary for the safety and success of Artemis II. In November 2024, experts completed the Forward Bay Cover jettison test, which is the last piece that must eject right before parachutes deploy. This image shows the setup right before the FBC deployment test. Photo Credit: (NASA/Jordan Salkin)
Orion ETA Hardware, Launch Abort System and Crew Module Document
Evening photo of the Space Experiments Complex in the evening of the arrival of the Orion ETA (Environmental Test Article) having been shipped from Florida by truck. The Orion ETA flew on Artemis I and will undergo testing of the docking module jettison and the forward by cover jettison in preparation of the Artemis II launch.
Orion ETA arrival in the evening at the Space Experiments Comple
The Sierra Space Plane, Dream Chaser, suspended by a crane sits just inside the overhead door of the ISP (In Space Propulsion) test facility at NASA GRC-ATF.  Once lifted and lowered into the test chamber, it will be exposed to the harsh cold conditions of space for testing in extended periods of time.
The Sierra Space Plane, Dream Chaser, is ready to be lifted into
Sierra Space Dream Chaser space plane is lifted into the chamber at ISP (In Space Propulsion) facility, building 3211 at ATF (Armstrong Test Facility) for environmental testing.  Once lowered into the test chamber, it will be exposed to the harsh cold conditions of space for extended periods of time.
Sierra Space Dream Chaser critical lift into the environmental t
Evening photo of the Space Experiments Complex in the evening of the arrival of the Orion ETA (Environmental Test Article) having been shipped from Florida by truck. The Orion ETA flew on Artemis I and will undergo testing of the docking module jettison and the forward by cover jettison in preparation of the Artemis II launch.
Orion ETA arrival in the evening at the Space Experiments Comple
Sierra Space photographer, Shay Saldana is photographed taking a group photo of the crew just before the critical lift of Dream Chaser into the chamber at ISP (In Space Propulsion) NASA GRC-ATF.  Once lifted and lowered into the test chamber, it will be exposed to the harsh cold conditions of space for extended periods of time
The Sierra Space Plane, Dream Chaser, while waiting to be lifted
The Launch Abort Systems gets installed on to the Orion Crew Module, also known as the Orion Environmental Test Article (ETA), in preparation for testing at the Space Environments Complex at NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio. The ETA completed an 11-month test campaign in 2024 necessary for the safety and success of Artemis II. Photo Credit: (NASA/Jordan Salkin)
Orion ETA Hardware, Launch Abort System and Crew Module Document
The team at NASA's Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio has begun vibro-acoustic testing on the Orion spacecraft that flew around the Moon on Artemis I, now known as the Environmental Test Article. The testing will help ensure the safety of future crews aboard Orion.
Orion Environmental Test Article at Armstrong Test Facility
Sierra Space Dream Chaser space plane is lifted into the chamber at ISP (In Space Propulsion) facility, building 3211 at ATF (Armstrong Test Facility) for environmental testing.  Once lowered into the test chamber, it will be exposed to the harsh cold conditions of space for extended periods of time.
Sierra Space Dream Chaser critical lift into the environmental t
Evening photo of the Space Experiments Complex in the evening of the arrival of the Orion ETA (Environmental Test Article) having been shipped from Florida by truck. The Orion ETA flew on Artemis I and will undergo testing of the docking module jettison and the forward by cover jettison in preparation of the Artemis II launch.
Orion ETA arrival in the evening at the Space Experiments Comple
Group photo of the crew just before the critical lift of Dream Chaser into the chamber at ISP (In Space Propulsion) NASA GRC-ATF.  Once lifted and lowered into the test chamber, it will be exposed to the harsh cold conditions of space for extended periods of time. Sierra Space Dream Chaser space plane will be lifted into the chamber at ISP (In Space Propulsion) facility, building 3211 at ATF (Armstrong Test Facility) for environmental testing
The Sierra Space Plane, Dream Chaser, while waiting to be lifted
NASA Glenn Research Center Sign at the Intersection of NASA Parkway and Broiokpark Road.  The sign reads: For The Benefit Of All
NASA Glenn Research Center Sign at the Intersection of NASA Park
The Orion CM (Crew Module) or Orion ETA (Environmental Test Article) is passed through the vacuum chamber on its way to get ready for two critical tests in preparation for the Artemis II flight.  There will be a jettison test of the Docking Module and a jettison test of the Forward Bay Cover.
The Orion crew module is transported through the vacuum chamber
Evening photo of the Space Experiments Complex in the evening of the arrival of the Orion ETA (Environmental Test Article) having been shipped from Florida by truck. The Orion ETA flew on Artemis I and will undergo testing of the docking module jettison and the forward by cover jettison in preparation of the Artemis II launch.
Evening photo of the Space Experiments Complex (SEC) at Glenn Re
The Launch Abort System and the Orion Crew Module, also known as the Orion Environmental Test Article (ETA), returned to NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio, in October 2023 through January 2024 and completed an 11-month test campaign necessary for the safety and success of Artemis II. Photo Credit: (NASA/Jordan Salkin)
Orion Environmental Test Article (ETA) Arrival to the Space Environments Complex at NASA’s Glenn Research Center
The Launch Abort Systems gets installed on to the Orion Crew Module, also known as the Orion Environmental Test Article (ETA), in preparation for testing at the Space Environments Complex at NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio. The ETA completed an 11-month test campaign in 2024 necessary for the safety and success of Artemis II. Photo Credit: (NASA/Jordan Salkin)
Orion ETA Hardware, Launch Abort System and Crew Module Document
Exterior of the Space Environments Complex, SEC at the Glenn Research Center, Neil A Armstrong Test Facility
Exterior of the Space Environments Complex, SEC at the Glenn Research Center
After the evening arrival of the Orion ETA (Environmental Test Article) having been shipped from Florida by truck, is shown being lowered to the floor of the Space Experiments Complex (SEC), Glenn Research Center, Armstrong Test Facility. The Orion ETA will undergo testing of the docking module jettison and the forward by cover jettison in preparation of the Artemis II launch.
The Crated Orion I Crew Module is lowered in the Space Experimen
Final inspection of the crane operation just before the critical lift of the Sierra Space Plane, Dream Chaser.  It will go into the chamber at ISP (In Space Propulsion) NASA GRC-ATF.  Once lowered into the test chamber, it will be exposed to the harsh cold conditions of space for extended periods of time at building 3211 at ATF (Armstrong Test Facility) for environmental testing.
Sierra Space Dream Chaser gets some help from GRC employees just