For a limited time, NASA has reopened media registration to capture images and video of the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft rolling out for the first time.
The combined rocket and spacecraft will move out of the Vehicle Assembly Building at the NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for testing not earlier than mid-February 2022. NASA is currently reviewing the exact date for the move. SLS and Orion will journey to Launch Pad 39B atop the crawler-transporter-2 in preparation for the Artemis I mission.
More information on timing will follow, along with interview opportunities and coverage for the final prelaunch test, known as a wet dress rehearsal. No onsite media support is planned during the test itself, which is tentatively targeted for later in February.
Accreditation for this activity is open to international media who must apply by January 18. Anyone who has previously applied to view the rollout does not need to reapply for this opportunity.
All media accreditation requests must be submitted online at:
NASA’s COVID-19 policies are updated as necessary and to remain consistent with guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and White House Safer Federal Workforce Taskforce. COVID-19 safety protocols for this event will be communicated closer to the date of the event. The agency also will communicate any updates that may impact mission planning or media access as necessary.
For questions about accreditation, please email: ksc-media-accreditat@mail.nasa.gov.
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I stayed up and watched on TV the first landing and steps taken on the Moon in July 1969. I took photos of the event. I will be watching the Orion launch.