Exploration Ground Systems
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NASA's Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) Program is one of three programs based at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. EGS was established to develop and operate the systems and facilities necessary to process and launch rockets and spacecraft during assembly, transport and launch. EGS is preparing the infrastructure to support NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and its payloads, such as the Orion spacecraft for Artemis I. Artemis I is the first to launch in a series of increasingly complex missions that will enable human exploration to the Moon and Mars.
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EGS; NASA's Exploration Ground Systems
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A, Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B, Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39C, Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 48, Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 49, Kennedy Space Center, Space Shuttle Atlantis,
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| commons | image | NASA has come a long way since the Apollo program when there was only one woman — JoAnn Morgan — working in Firing Room 1 of Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Control Center. | Commons | ||
| commons | image | FiGroj_WAAI_TzB.jpg | Commons | ||

