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NASA's X-37 Approach and Landing Test Vehicle is installed is a structural facility at Boeing's Huntington Beach,...
This is a traditional crew portrait of the seven STS-107 crew members. Seated in front, from left, are: Astronauts...
Artemis I Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson participates in the first joint integrated launch countdown...
Teams at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida participate in the first joint integrated launch countdown...
Inside the Booster Fabrication Facility (BFF) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, members of the news media...
Inside the Booster Fabrication Facility (BFF) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, members of the news media...
This close-up of astronaut and mission specialist, Kathryn Thornton, was captured under water in the Marshall Space...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, left, speaks with NASA employees Megan Vansant, chief architect and demolition...
Members of the news media view forward booster segments (painted green) for NASA’s Space Launch System rocket...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Engineers from NASA's Kennedy Space Center prep a remote-controlled aircraft for take-off....
Midmorning proved the perfect time for a Space Shuttle launch as the thunderstorms that characteristically develop...
Bethany March, an element integration engineer at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Alabama, speaks to...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Engineers from NASA's Kennedy Space Center prep a remote-controlled aircraft for take-off....
Diabetic patients may someday reduce their insulin injections and lead more normal lives because of new insights...
This close-up of astronaut and mission specialist Kathryn Thornton was captured under water in the Marshall Space...
Dr. Richard Blakeslee of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, speaks to members of social...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Following its arrival at Kennedy Space Center, The node structural test article (STA)...
The right-hand aft skirt, one part of the aft booster assembly for NASA’s Space Launch System solid rocket boosters,...
Midmorning proved the perfect time for a Space Shuttle launch as the thunderstorms that characteristically develop...
This historical photograph is of the Apollo Space Program Leaders. An inscription appears at the top of the image...
DAN DUMBACHER, LEFT, NASA'S DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR EXPLORATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT, MODERATES A PANEL...
This close-up of astronaut and mission specialist Kathryn Thornton readies herself for submersion into the water in...
Midmorning proved the perfect time for a Space Shuttle launch as the thunderstorms that characteristically develop...
Diabetic patients may someday reduce their insulin injections and lead more normal lives because of new insights...