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An Apollo TV camera from the National Electronic Museum in Baltimore, Maryland is on display for NASA's briefing to...
Mike Simons, Director of the National Electronic Museum in Baltimore, Maryland assembles an Apollo TV camera for...
ISS014-E-09561 (12 Dec. 2006) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Christer Fuglesang, STS-116 mission...
ISS014-E-09536 (12 Dec. 2006) --- Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam, Jr., STS-116 mission specialist, prepares to replace...
Stan Lebar, former Westinghouse Electric program manager, left, talks about the Apollo era TV cameras such as the...
Mercury south pole was photographed by one of NASA Mariner 10 TV cameras; the pole is located inside the large...
Originally devised to observe Saturn stage separation during Apollo flights, Marshall Space Flight Center's...
One of NASA Mariner 10 two TV cameras took this picture of a densely cratered region of Mercury on Sept. 21, 1974,...
As NASA Mariner 10 approached Mercury at nearly seven miles per second on March 29, 1974, its TV camera took this...
View of a photograph of the television (TV) monitor in the MCC showing a picture being transmitted from the color TV...
STS004-23-131 (27 June-4 July 1982) ---Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II, STS-4 commander, floats in the middeck area...
S73-34198 (1 Aug. 1973) --- A close-up view of the hands of astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, using a...
Sun-Earth Day WEBCAST - NASA TV; Host Paul Mortfield, Astronomer Stanford Solar Center and visiting students from...
Sun-Earth Day WEBCAST - NASA TV; Host Paul Mortfield, Astronomer Stanford Solar Center and visiting students from...
S115-E-07201 (19 Sept. 2006) --- This picture of unidentified possible small debris was recorded with a digital...
61B-38-36W (28 Nov 1985) --- The 4,144-pound RCA Satcom K-2 communications satellite is photographed as it spins...
S72-55167 (12 Dec. 1972) --- The two moon-exploring Apollo 17 crew men are seen facing the TV camera during the...
The Apollo 17 Lunar Module (LM) "Challenger" ascent stage leaves the Taurus-Littrow landing site as it makes its...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - NASA Vehicle Manager Scott Thurston (facing camera) talks to the media in the Orbiter...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - NASA Vehicle Manager Scott Thurston (facing camera) talks to the media in the Orbiter...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, on stage, right, and the Newseum's distinguished journalist-in-residence, Nick...
41D-12-020 (6 Sept 1984) --- Astronaut Judith A. Resnik, mission specialist, anchors herself on the flight deck (out...
S73-34181 (July-September 1973) --- Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, works at the S190A multispectral...
A student gets ready to catch a plastic tube carrying a small fluid bottle and a wireless video camera. As it arced...