Inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at Kennedy Space Center, NASAs iconic “worm” logo and European Space Agency (ESA) logo have been added to the aft wall of Orions crew module adapter ahead of NASAs Artemis I mission. Originally created by the firm of Danne & Blackburn, the “worm” logos bold, sleek design was officially introduced in 1975 and was incorporated into many of the agencys next-generation programs. It was retired in 1992, but has made a comeback in 2020 as the agency ushers in a new, modern era of human spaceflight. The Orion spacecraft is being prepared for installation of the solar array wings on Sept. 23, 2020. The first in a series of increasingly complex missions, Artemis I will test the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System as an integrated system ahead of crewed flights to the Moon. Under the Artemis program, NASA will land the first woman and the next man on the Moon by 2024.

Inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building high bay at Kennedy Space Center, NASAs iconic “worm” logo and European Space Agency (ESA) logo have been added to the aft wall of Orions crew module adapter ahead of NASAs Artemis I mission. Originally created by the firm of Danne & Blackburn, the “worm” logos bold, sleek design was officially introduced in 1975 and was incorporated into many of the agencys next-generation programs. It was retired in 1992, but has made a comeback in 2020 as the agency ushers in a new, modern era of human spaceflight. The Orion spacecraft is being prepared for installation of the solar array wings on Sept. 23, 2020. The first in a series of increasingly complex missions, Artemis I will test the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System as an integrated system ahead of crewed flights to the Moon. Under the Artemis program, NASA will land the first woman and the next man on the Moon by 2024.
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