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NASA's Image and Video Library: A Visual Archive of Space Exploration

NASA's Image and Video Library is one of the most comprehensive public archives of space imagery in the world, containing over 140,000 images, videos, and audio recordings spanning more than six decades of space exploration. From the earliest Mercury and Gemini missions through the Apollo Moon landings, the Space Shuttle era, and today's cutting-edge observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, this collection documents humanity's journey into the cosmos.

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NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Volunteers from the KSC Fire-Rescue team dressed in launch and entry suits settle into seats in an orbiter crew compartment mock-up under the guidance of George Brittingham, USA suit technician on the Closeout Crew. Brittingham is helping Catherine Di Biase, a nurse with Bionetics Life Sciences. They are all taking part in a “Mode VII” emergency landing simulation at Kennedy Space Center.  The purpose is to exercise emergency preparedness personnel, equipment and facilities in rescuing astronauts from a downed orbiter and providing immediate medical attention.  This simulation presents an orbiter that has crashed short of the Shuttle Landing Facility in a wooded area 2-1/2 miles south of Runway 33.  Emergency crews will respond to the volunteer “astronauts” simulating various injuries.  Rescuers must remove the crew, provide triage and transport to hospitals those who need further treatment.  Local hospitals are participating in the exercise.
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Feb 18, 2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Volunteers from the KSC Fire-Rescue team dressed in launch and entry suits settle into seats in an orbiter crew compartment mock-up under the guidance of George Brittingham, USA suit technician on the Closeout Crew. Brittingham is helping Catherine Di Biase, a nurse with Bionetics Life Sciences. They are all taking part in a “Mode VII” emergency landing simulation at Kennedy Space Center. The purpose is to exercise emergency preparedness personnel, equipment and facilities in rescuing astronauts from a downed orbiter and providing immediate medical attention. This simulation presents an orbiter that has crashed short of the Shuttle Landing Facility in a wooded area 2-1/2 miles south of Runway 33. Emergency crews will respond to the volunteer “astronauts” simulating various injuries. Rescuers must remove the crew, provide triage and transport to hospitals those who need further treatment. Local hospitals are participating in the exercise.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Volunteers from the KSC Fire-Rescue team dressed in launch and entry suits settle into...

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NASA image: STS-133 crew members Lindsey, Boe, Drew and Kopra for Motion Base Ascent Skill 32011 training
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Jan 25, 2010

STS-133 crew members Lindsey, Boe, Drew and Kopra for Motion Base Ascent Skill 32011 training

JSC2010-E-014041 (25 Jan. 2010) --- Attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, NASA...

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NASA image: STS-133 crew members Lindsey, Boe, Drew and Kopra for Motion Base Ascent Skill 32011 training
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Jan 25, 2010

STS-133 crew members Lindsey, Boe, Drew and Kopra for Motion Base Ascent Skill 32011 training

JSC2010-E-014042 (25 Jan. 2010) --- Attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, NASA...

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NASA image: STS-133 crew members Lindsey, Boe, Drew and Kopra for Motion Base Ascent Skill 32011 training
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Jan 25, 2010

STS-133 crew members Lindsey, Boe, Drew and Kopra for Motion Base Ascent Skill 32011 training

JSC2010-E-014043 (25 Jan. 2010) --- Attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, NASA...

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Sep 13, 2023

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jsc2023e052881 (Sept. 13, 2023) --- NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara prepares to enter a Soyuz spacecraft simulator in...

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NASA image: STS-37 Pilot Kenneth D. Cameron during egress training in JSC's WETF Bldg 29
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Jun 25, 1990

STS-37 Pilot Kenneth D. Cameron during egress training in JSC's WETF Bldg 29

STS-37 Pilot Kenneth D. Cameron, wearing launch and entry suit (LES), discusses simulated emergency egress training...

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NASA image: STS-116 Preflight Training
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Jun 15, 2006

STS-116 Preflight Training

JSC2006-E-23021 (15 June 2006) --- Astronaut William A. Oefelein, STS-116 pilot, dons his training version of the...

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NASA image: STS-82 Suit-up for Post Insertion Training in Crew Compartment Trainer 2
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Oct 30, 1996

STS-82 Suit-up for Post Insertion Training in Crew Compartment Trainer 2

S96-18553 (30 Oct. 1996) --- Astronaut Scott J. Horowitz, pilot, gets help with his launch and entry suit prior to a...

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NASA image: STS-63 crewmembers during egress training
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Sep 20, 1994

STS-63 crewmembers during egress training

S94-41838 (Nov 1994) --- Wearing training versions of the orange partial pressure suit used for shuttle ascent and...

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NASA image: Astronaut William McArthur prepares for a training exercise
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Jul 20, 1993

Astronaut William McArthur prepares for a training exercise

S93-38679 (20 July 1993) --- Wearing a training version of the partial pressure launch and entry garment, astronaut...

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NASA image: Astronaut Mary Ellen Weber during emergency bailout training at WETF
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Feb 16, 1995

Astronaut Mary Ellen Weber during emergency bailout training at WETF

S95-03469 (16 FEB 1995) --- Attired in a training version of the Shuttle launch and entry garment, astronaut Mary...

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NASA image: STS-62 crew prepare for emergency egress training
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Nov 5, 1993

STS-62 crew prepare for emergency egress training

S93-48458 (5 Nov. 1993) --- In the Johnson Space Center's (JSC) Shuttle mockup and integration laboratory, the five...

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NASA image: STS-58 crewmembers prepare for a training exercise
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Jul 20, 1993

STS-58 crewmembers prepare for a training exercise

S93-38675 (20 July 1993) --- Wearing training versions of the partial pressure launch and entry garment, astronauts...

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NASA image: Astronaut Kevin Kregel during bailout training in WETF
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Feb 16, 1995

Astronaut Kevin Kregel during bailout training in WETF

S95-03480 (16 FEB 1995) --- Attired in a training version of the Shuttle launch and entry garment, astronaut Kevin...

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NASA image: Astronaut William McArthur prepares for a training exercise
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Jul 20, 1993

Astronaut William McArthur prepares for a training exercise

S93-38686 (20 July 1993) --- Wearing a training version of the partial pressure launch and entry garment, astronaut...

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NASA image: STS-62 crew prepare for emergency egress training
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Nov 5, 1993

STS-62 crew prepare for emergency egress training

S93-48461 (5 Nov. 1993) --- In the Johnson Space Center's (JSC) Shuttle mockup and integration laboratory, astronaut...

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NASA image: Astronaut Bonnie Dunbar watches crewmates during training
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Oct 13, 1994

Astronaut Bonnie Dunbar watches crewmates during training

S94-47256 (13 Oct 1994) --- Astronaut Bonnie J. Dunbar, STS-71 mission specialist, smiles as she watches a crew mate...

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NASA image: STS-49 crew in JSC's FB Shuttle Mission Simulator (SMS) during simulation
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Feb 19, 1992

STS-49 crew in JSC's FB Shuttle Mission Simulator (SMS) during simulation

S92-29406 (Feb 1992) --- Three mission specialists assigned to the STS-49 flight occupy temporary stations on the...

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NASA image: STS-58 crewmembers prepare for a training exercise
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Jul 20, 1993

STS-58 crewmembers prepare for a training exercise

S93-38672 (20 July 1993) --- Wearing training versions of the partial pressure launch and entry garment, the STS-58...

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NASA image: Astronaut Kevin Kregel during training session at WETF
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Feb 16, 1995

Astronaut Kevin Kregel during training session at WETF

S95-03465 (16 Feb 1995) --- Attired in a training version of the Shuttle launch and entry garment, astronaut Kevin...

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NASA image: STS-134 crew training in fixed based simulator
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Sep 8, 2010

STS-134 crew training in fixed based simulator

JSC2010-E-124259 (8 Sept. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, STS-134 commander, dons a training version of his...

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NASA image: STS-134 crew training in fixed based simulator
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Sep 8, 2010

STS-134 crew training in fixed based simulator

JSC2010-E-124261 (8 Sept. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, STS-134 commander, dons a training version of his...

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NASA image: STS-134 crew training in fixed based simulator
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Sep 8, 2010

STS-134 crew training in fixed based simulator

JSC2010-E-124263 (8 Sept. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff, STS-134 mission specialist, dons a training...

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NASA image: STS-135 Crew during prep and insertion into Fixed Base Simulator
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Mar 3, 2011

STS-135 Crew during prep and insertion into Fixed Base Simulator

JSC2011-E-023113 (2 March 2011) --- NASA astronaut Chris Ferguson, STS-135 commander, dons a training version of his...

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