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Amanda Arrieta, a members of the cryogenics launch team, participates in a cryogenic propellant loading simulation...
Pete Dizuzio, a system safety engineer, participates in a cryogenic propellant loading simulation inside Firing Room...
Theo Henderson, left, and Phillip Youmans, members of the cryogenics launch team, participate in a cryogenic...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden talks with other NASA mission managers in Firing Room Four of the Launch Control...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden congratulates Launch Director Michael Leinbach, facing camera, in Firing Room Four...
From left to right, Joe Novitsky, Martin Schnetzer, Troy Akseraylian and Will Booker, environmental control systems...
Test Project Engineer Rick Brown, left, and Master Console Operator Jason Robinson, both with Jacobs, monitor...
Alex Higgins, a liquid hydrogen operations engineer with Jacobs, monitors operations from his position in Firing...
Roberta Wyrick, spacecraft test conductor with Jacobs, NASA's Test and Operations Support Contractor, monitors...
Jacobs Test Project Engineer Don Vinton, left and NASA Operations Project Engineer Doug Robertson, monitor...
Liquid Oxygen Systems Engineer Quinten Jones, left and Liquid Oxygen Systems Engineer Andrew "Kody" Smitherman, both...
NASA Operation Project Engineer Rommel Rubio monitors operations from his position in Firing Room 1 at the Kennedy...
Master console operator David Walsh monitors operations from his position in Firing Room 1 at the Kennedy Space...
Main Propulsion System Engineers Krista Riggs, left, and Joe Pavicic, both with Jacobs, monitor operations from...
Master Console Operator Jennifer Tschanz, left, and Master Console Operator Diego Diaz, both of Jacobs, monitor...
NASA Test Director Christine St. Germain monitors operations in Firing Room 1 at the Kennedy Space Center's Launch...
Master Console Operators Andrea Oneill, left and David Walsh, monitor operations from their positions in Firing Room...
Senior NASA Test Director Jeff Spaulding monitors operations from his position in Firing Room 1 at the Kennedy Space...
The space shuttle Endeavour is seen on a monitor in Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center as it launches...
Ales-cia Winsley, a guidance, navigation and control engineer at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida,...
John McClelland, an engine controllers engineer at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, participates in an...
On July 16, 2019, the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch to the Moon, Apollo-era and Artemis 1 launch team...
NASA management look on from Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center (LCC) as space shuttle Atlantis launches...
The exhaust plume from space shuttle Atlantis is seen from Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center (LCC) as...