File:NASA Meatball Reinstalled at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF 20220124 MeatballReinstall11).jpg
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DescriptionNASA Meatball Reinstalled at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF 20220124 MeatballReinstall11).jpg |
English: Crews at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans reinstall the iconic NASA meatball logo to the side of the 43-acre factory following a months-long project to replace the corrugated asbestos paneling original to the building’s construction on the outer façade of the facility. The new paneling is an insulated metal sandwich panel, which provides an increased insulation R-value. The new fastening system can withstand significant wind loads, adding greater protection against hurricanes, tornados, and other storm-related events common to the area; and is critical to help protect vital hardware for the Space Launch System rockets and the Orion Spacecrafts [sic] manufactured at Michoud for NASA’s Artemis missions, which will land the first woman and first person of color on the moon. |
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Author | NASA/Michael DeMocker |
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Short title | NASA Meatball Reinstalled at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility |
Author | Michael DeMocker |
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Image title | Crews at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans reinstall the iconic NASA meatball logo to the side of the 43-acre factory following a months-long project to replace the corrugated asbestos paneling original to the building’s construction on the outer façade of the facility. The new paneling is an insulated metal sandwich panel, which provides an increased insulation R-value. The new fastening system can withstand significant wind loads, adding greater protection against hurricanes, tornados, and other storm-related events common to the area; and is critical to help protect vital hardware for the Space Launch System rockets and the Orion Spacecrafts manufactured at Michoud for NASA’s Artemis missions, which will land the first woman and first person of color on the moon. Image credit: NASA/Michael DeMocker |
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