File:Super Guppy arrives at KSC to transport Orion crew module (NHQ201803110027).tif

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English: NASA's Super Guppy is seen as NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine arrives to see how the Orion crew module and service module will be secured inside, and taken to a testing facility in Sandusky, Ohio, for full thermal vacuum testing, Monday March 11, 2019 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Date Taken on 11 March 2019
Source https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ201803110027
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