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Ganymede - Close Up Photos
Barges are docked at the B-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center on Dec. 4, 2020, in preparation for upcoming Green...
Teams at NASA’s Stennis Space Center performed a wet dress rehearsal exercise with the new Space Launch System core...
Teams at NASA’s Stennis Space Center performed a wet dress rehearsal exercise with the new Space Launch System core...
NASA Dryden Millennium All-Hands photo
NASA Astronauts Josh Cassada, Nicole Mann, and JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata pose for a photograph at SpaceX in...
Scientist Ewan Crosbie has developed a mechanism for sampling actual cloud droplets in flight. Here he’s labeling...
The R/V Atlantis houses sophisticated science laboratories, including rooms for computer use, “wet” work, chemical...
Atlantis crew load supplies and sundries for the upcoming 2016 NAAMES research cruise. --- The North Atlantic...
The departure imminent, a port side team member prepares to attach the Atlantis gangway to a crane so it can be...
Scientist Ewan Crosbie peeks out of the side aft door of the plane as it slows to a stop in the hangar. Crosbie is...
Average cruising speed for the R/V Atlantis is eleven (11) knots. Typical crew size for a research voyage is 22, not...
Sunrise in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, presents an idyllic setting for a world class science expedition to begin. ---...
A maze of cables and electronic circuits fills the walls, ceilings and rack spaces inside the aircraft. --- The...
Daily weather analysis at the airfield in St. John’s Canada were essential for planning the day’s flight operations....
NASA added this particular C130 to its fleet in 2013. It acquired the airship from the U.S. Air Force. --- The North...
NASA’s C130 Hercules sits facing the runway in St. John’s Canada. That’s the staging area for the airborne part of...
The immense glass windshield on the C130 affords a panoramic view of the world. This plane typically flies with a...
NAAMES Principal Investigator Mike Behrenfeld speaks to a visiting group of social media reporters and bloggers who...
Scientists and engineers regularly tweaked and tested specialized equipment attached to the C130. Here two of the...
Luke Ziemba rides in the doorway as the C130 makes its way into a hangar in St. Johns Canada. He’s the logistics and...
Onboard the R/V Atlantis a tangle of power and data cables awaits a busy team of scientists who will organize them....
The R/V Atlantis is one of three research vessels built to roughly the same specifications. One of its unique claims...
Hundreds of miles off shore, the R/V Atlantis looks up while the crew of the C130 looks down. With teams on both...