Liquid Hydrogen Storage Breakthrough at Kennedy Space Center for NASA Artemis Missions
The article describes the 'first fill' of the world's largest liquid hydrogen storage sphere by Air Products at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on August 21, 2025, providing detailed specifications, context, and historic background. While many details about NASA's use of liquid hydrogen, Artemis, Air Products’ long role as a hydrogen supplier, and existing infrastructure match available public information and established history, there is currently no independently verifiable source confirming the completion (or even existence) of a specific 'world’s largest' hydrogen sphere at Kennedy Space Center on August 21, 2025. No credible media, government, or company press releases were found to confirm this milestone or these precise figures on the stated date. Significant parts of the article (event date, specific dimensions, delivery numbers, and the proclaimed record) remain unverified or lack source attribution.
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