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S66-43377 (18 July 1966) --- Standing at the flight director's console, viewing the Gemini-10 flight display in the...
Fisheye view from the back of the Flight Control Room (FCR) of the Mission Control Center (MCC). Visible are the...
Wide angle view of the flight control room (FCR) of the Mission Control Center (MCC). Some of the STS 41-G crew can...
Wide angle view of the flight control room (FCR) of the Mission Control Center (MCC). Some of the STS 41-G crew can...
View from the back of the Mission Control Center (MCC). Visible are the Flight Directors console (left front), the...
View of the Flight Dynamics Officer (FDO) console in the Mission Control Center (MCC) during the flight of STS41-G....
Astronauts Roy D. Bridges (left) and RIchard O. Covey serve as spacecraft communicators (CAPCOM) for STS-6. They are...
Jay H. Greene, right, ascent flight director for STS 51-A, monitors pre-launch activity at the Kennedy Space Center...
Serving as spacecraft communicators (CAPCOM) are Astronauts Guy S. Gardner (left), William F. Fisher (center), Bryan...
Terry White, serving as public affairs office commentator in the mission operations control room (MOCR) of JSC's...
Astronaut George D. Nelson (see monitor at front of room) is viewed by flight controllers in the Mission Operations...
A test version of the Orion crew module floats in the Pacific Ocean during Underway Recovery Test 5 in the Pacific...
JSC2000-01451 (16 February 2000)--- Three SRTM personnel support the STS-99 at and near the Crew Interface Console...
S69-44022 (7-24-69) --- On hand in Houston's mission control center to witness activity associated with the landing...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- On KSC’s Shuttle Landing Facility runway 15 following mission STS-105, specially...
Crane operators and ground support personnel practice lifting and stacking mock-ups of solid rocket booster (SRB)...
Crane operators and ground support personnel practice lifting and stacking mock-ups of solid rocket booster (SRB)...
Crane operators and ground support personnel practice lifting and stacking mock-ups of solid rocket booster (SRB)...
Winch team operators help guide a test version of the Orion crew module into the flooded well deck of the USS San...
Crane operators and ground support personnel practice lifting and stacking mock-ups of solid rocket booster (SRB)...
Crane operators and ground support personnel practice lifting and stacking mock-ups of solid rocket booster (SRB)...
A test version of the Orion crew module floats outside the well deck of the USS San Diego during Underway Recovery...
U.S. Navy divers and other personnel in a Zodiac boat secure a harness around a test version of the Orion crew...
NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations Program and the U.S. Navy prepare for another day of Underway...