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ISS029-E-011813 (29 Sept. 2011) --- In the International Space Station?s Destiny laboratory, Japan Aerospace...
ISS021-E-029873 (18 Nov. 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk, Expedition 21 flight engineer,...
ISS021-E-029871 (18 Nov. 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk, Expedition 21 flight engineer,...
ISS029-E-028513 (18 Oct. 2011) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, Expedition 29...
ISS029-E-028518 (18 Oct. 2011) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, Expedition 29...
ISS029-E-028512 (18 Oct. 2011) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, Expedition 29...
Chemists Misle Tessema (left) and Macy Mullen (right) discuss scanning electron microscope operations inside NASA...
Chemist Trey Barnes prepares a gas sample for injection into a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry system...
Chemist David Rinderknecht analyzes a sample on the stereomicroscope inside NASA Engineering’s Analytical...
Lead chemist Philip Howard poses for a photo inside NASA Engineering’s Analytical Laboratories at Kennedy Space...
Chemists from NASA Engineering’s Analytical Laboratories at Kennedy Space Center in Florida pose for a photo near a...
Senior analytical chemist Janelle Coutts injects a sample for gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis inside...
Chemist Athela Frandsen from NASA Engineering’s Analytical Laboratories at Kennedy Space Center in Florida loads a...
Lead chemist Philip Howard pours liquid nitrogen into the Fourier-transform infrared spectrometer to cool the...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks at an event celebrating NASA's 60th anniversary at the Center for...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks at an event celebrating NASA's 60th anniversary at the Center for...
Todd Harrison, director of defense budget analysis and the aerospace security project, and senior fellow in the...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks at an event celebrating NASA's 60th anniversary at the Center for...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks at an event celebrating NASA's 60th anniversary at the Center for...
Todd Harrison, director of defense budget analysis and the aerospace security project, and senior fellow in the...
Todd Harrison, director of defense budget analysis and the aerospace security project, and senior fellow in the...
Former NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, answers a question during a panel discussion led by Todd Harrison,...
Former NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe, second from right, answers a question during a panel discussion with NASA...
Former NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe, second from right, answers a question during a panel discussion with NASA...