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jsc2007e097957 (11/8/2007) --- A preflight view of a the FIS Kit. The FIS Kit consists of Malaysian food (nine types...
S81-26158 (Feb 1981) --- A close-up view of a training version of a STS-40/SLS-1 blood kit. Blood samples from...
L59 RC Kit Model/Learn to fly test technique and modeling development Persons in the picture: Left to right: Jay...
L59 RC Kit Model/Learn to fly test technique and modeling development Persons in the picture: Left to right: Jay...
L59 RC Kit Model/Learn to fly test technique and modeling development Persons in the picture: Left to right: Jay...
NASA Moon Kit of things I would take to the moon with me, The first thing I thought of for my Moon Kit was the first...
S62-08742 (1962) --- Food kit used by Mercury astronauts. Some is dehydrated and needs water, other packets are...
S62-08743 (1962) --- Food kit used by Mercury astronauts. Some is dehydrated and needs water, other packets are...
Marshall's Neutral Buoyancy Simulator (NBS) is used to simulate the gravitational fields and buoyancy effects outer...
jsc2010e187274 (11/2/2010) --- Oblique-open view of Vessel Imaging Kit
STS003-26-254 (30 March 1982) --- Astronaut Gordon Fullerton, STS-3 pilot, wearing communications kit assembly...
ISS034-E-030218 (16 Jan. 2013) --- NASA astronaut Kevin Ford, Expedition 34 commander, installs a Ultra-Sonic...
ISS034-E-030216 (16 Jan. 2013) --- NASA astronaut Kevin Ford, Expedition 34 commander, installs a Ultra-Sonic...
iss032e016946 (8/11/2012) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide poses with the...
ISS025-E-010146 (31 Oct. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Scott Kelly (left) and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka, both...
ISS025-E-010145 (31 Oct. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Scott Kelly (left) and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka, both...
Sara Ann Wylie of Public Lab shows the do to yourself Balloon Mapping Kit, during the first ever White House Maker...
jsc2000e18537 (7/06/2000) --- The small isolators unpacked in front of the Cycle Ergometer / Vibration Isolation...
STS008-04-106 (30 Aug-5 Sept 1983) --- On aft flight deck, Richard M. Truly, STS-8 commander, holds communication...
ISS020-E-027318 (4 Aug. 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk, Expedition 20 flight engineer,...
ISS003-E-5475 (29 August 2001) --- Astronaut Frank L. Culbertson, Expedition Three mission commander, holds a...
NASA Moon Kit of things I would take to the moon, The first thing I thought of for my Moon Kit was the first book I...
I may not always pack light, but I tried to only pack the essentials, with a couple of goodies. I get cold fairly...
NASA Moon Kit of things I would take to the moon, I couldn’t go to the moon without my two mirrorless digital SLR...