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Artemis News NASA’s 737 Reveals New Paint 1 min read NASA’s 737 aircraft was painted this week in Oklahoma as it progresses with modifications for use as a reduced gravity test aircraft for the agency. NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, took ownership of the aircraft from the… Image Article Pursuing a Dream […] The post Artemis News appeared first on NASA Science .
NASA's 737 aircraft underwent a fresh coat of paint this week in Oklahoma, as it continues to undergo modifications for use as a reduced gravity test aircraft for the agency. The aircraft was transferred from NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, to the center in Oklahoma.
Lindsey Waitt, a resident of Worcester, Massachusetts, has fulfilled her childhood dream of working for NASA. She now serves as a NASA test project engineer with the Artemis launch team, a significant milestone in her career.
NASA's Artemis missions are set to take the agency on a long-term exploration of the Moon and Mars. The agency is ramping up the frequency of its Artemis missions to help bring these ambitious plans to fruition. A key figure in this endeavor is Tom Percy, who serves as the manager of systems engineering and integration for NASA's Artemis program.
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