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ISS036-E-024605 (24 July 2013) --- European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano, Expedition 36 flight engineer,...
ISS036-E-024569 (24 July 2013) --- European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano, Expedition 36 flight engineer,...
NASA Astronaut Jeanette Epps works to transfer Rhodium science chambers to an ambient locker location. Swinburne...
The vacuum chamber of the In-Space Propulsion (ISP) facility at the Neil Armstrong Test Facility spans 38ft in...
Technicians move the Orion heat shield for Exploration Mission-1 toward the thermal chamber in the Neil Armstrong...
A technician checks the Orion heat shield for Artemis I before it is moved into the thermal chamber in the Neil...
Have your ears ever popped when taking off for a flight? Astronauts experience a similar feeling when launching,...
Technicians assist as the Orion crew module for Artemis I is moved toward the thermal chamber in the Neil Armstrong...
Lockheed Martin engineers and technicians prepare the Orion heat shield for Artemis I for its move to the thermal...
Technicians move the Orion heat shield for Artemis I toward the thermal chamber in the Neil Armstrong Operations and...
Technicians move the Orion heat shield for Artemis I toward the thermal chamber in the Neil Armstrong Operations and...
The Orion heat shield for Artemis I is being prepared for its move to the thermal chamber in the Neil Armstrong...
Lockheed Martin engineers and technicians prepare the Orion heat shield for Exploration Mission-1 for its move to...
Technicians assist as the Orion crew module for Exploration Mission-1 is moved toward the thermal chamber in the...
Technicians in clean-room suits attach a crane to the Orion crew module for Exploration Mission-1 for its move to...
A crane attached to the Orion heat shield for Artemis I moves it toward the thermal chamber in the Neil Armstrong...
Technicians check a crane that will be used during move operations of the Orion crew module for Exploration...
Technicians assist as the Orion crew module for Exploration Mission-1 is moved toward the thermal chamber in the...
Technicians prepare a crane for use during move operations of the Orion crew module for Exploration Mission-1 to the...
Thermal vacuum technician, Sean Cook, monitors the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) thermal vacuum chamber temperatures...
Mechanical Technicians, Daniel Dizon and Joseph Eddy, install the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) Earth Shade into a...
Quality engineer, John Tota, poses with a magnifying glass and stands close to the textured wall in the Electro...
Structural Heat Intercept, Insulation and Vibration Evaluation Rig, SHIIVER is installed in the In-Space Propulsion...
ISS018-E-010645 (6 Dec. 2008) --- Astronaut Michael Fincke, Expedition 18 commander, works on the Multi-User Droplet...