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jsc2025e057255 --- NASA’s Artemis III lunar science team is pictured in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) at the...
A view inside the Science Evaluation Room (SER) in Mission Control at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. The...
jsc2025e056603 --- The Artemis II Lunar Science Team runs a simulation of lunar observation operations in the new...
A large group of scientists work in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston...
Megan Borel of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center points to a location on a map of the San Francisco Volcanic Field...
A group of scientists are gathered around a table covered in large maps in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) at...
Artemis Curation Lead Julianne Gross, left, and Brett Denevi, Artemis III Geology Team principal investigator for...
Science Evaluation Room Lead Brett Denevi, Artemis III Geology Team principal investigator for NASA’s Science...
Artemis III Geology Team member, Jose Hurtado from the University of Texas at El Paso, left, and Maria Banks of...
A group of scientists are gathered around a table covered in large maps in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) at...
jsc2026e000861 --- The Artemis II Lunar Science Team works in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) during a training...
jsc2025e057254 --- NASA’s Artemis II lunar science team is pictured in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) at the...
Artemis curation lead, Juliane Gross, holds a lunar globe in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) in Mission Control at...
jsc2026e000849 --- The Artemis II Lunar Science Team works in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) during a training...
Members of the Artemis lunar science team, from left, Sara Schmidt, Megan Borel, Amber Turner, Jacob Richardson, and...
Members of the Artemis lunar science team, from left, Ariel Deutsch, Amber Turner, and Wilfredo Garcia-Lopez, watch...
Members of the Artemis lunar science team cheer as they gather to watch the Artemis II launch broadcast from the...
Members of the Artemis lunar science team celebrate the Artemis II launch as they watch from the Science Evaluation...
jsc2026e000848 --- Artemis lunar science team members, from left, Jacob Richardson, Marie Henderson, and Kiarre...
jsc2025e087854 --- Artemis lunar science team members Jacob Richardson, left, and Marie Henderson monitor an Artemis...
Crew lunar observations team member, Sara Schmidt, left, asset manager, Luke McSherry, and Artemis deputy lunar...
Artemis II crew lunar observations team member, David Charney, monitors the mission from the Science Evaluation Room...
Artemis II crew lunar observations team member, Alex Stoken, monitors the mission from the Science Evaluation Room...
Jared Ralleta, Artemis II lunar science team member, reacts to the lunar flyby crew observations in the Science...