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CEIT Prepares Crew, Hardware and Payload for Space. A mainstay of astronaut training, the Crew Equipment Interface...
The X-38, a research vehicle built to help develop technology for an emergency Crew Return Vehicle (CRV), descends...
An Orion parachute development test takes place at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground in Yuma, Arizona, on April 17,...
An Orion parachute development test takes place at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground in Yuma, Arizona, on April 17,...
The X-38, a research vehicle built to help develop technology for an emergency Crew Return Vehicle (CRV), descends...
An Orion parachute development test takes place at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground in Yuma, Arizona, on April 17,...
The U.S. Air Force's F-16D Automatic Collision Avoidance Technology, or ACAT, aircraft was used by NASA's Armstrong...
The X-38, a research vehicle built to help develop technology for an emergency Crew Return Vehicle (CRV), flares for...
An Orion parachute development test takes place at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground in Yuma, Arizona, on April 17,...
An Orion parachute development test takes place at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground in Yuma, Arizona, on April 17,...
EXTERNAL TANK TEST ARTICLE (ETTA2) IS IN TRANSIT TO BE ROTATED 180° FOR INTERFACE RING INSTALLATION FOR SBKF (SHELL...
A test version of the Orion crew module seen outside the USS San Diego for Underway Recovery Test 5 on Oct. 27,...
John C. Stennis Space Center employees install a new master interface tool on the A-2 Test Stand on Oct. 27, 2010....
John C. Stennis Space Center employees remove one-half of the A-2 Test Stand clamshell used for testing space...
John C. Stennis Space Center employees remove space shuttle main engine run ducts from the A-2 Test Stand engine...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk, view the historic Dragon...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk, view the historic Dragon...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, congratulates SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk in front of the...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk, view the historic Dragon...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk, view the historic Dragon...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk, view the historic Dragon...
BOULDER, Colo. – A Sierra Nevada Corp. team member examines the company's structural test article for the Dream...
An engineer at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lewis Research Center examines a drawing...
VAN HORN, Texas – Blue Origin’s New Shepard crew capsule escaped to an altitude of 2,307 feet before deploying...