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This is an image of the Kliuchevskoi volcano, Kamchatka, Russia, which began to erupt on September 30, 1994....
A Boeing Delta 7326 rocket with two solid rocket boosters attached sits on Launch Pad 17A, Cape Canaveral Air...
Standing left to right, STS-103 Pilot Scott J. Kelly, Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr., and Mission Specialist...
This radar image of Salt Lake City, Utah, illustrates the different land use patterns that are present in the Utah...
STS-103 Mission Specialists Jean-François Clervoy of France takes his seat inside the Space Shuttle Discovery during...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Towering atop the mobile launcher platform and crawler transporter, Space Shuttle...
A solid rocket booster is maneuvered into place for installation on the Boeing Delta 7326 rocket that will launch...
The THEMIS VIS camera contains 5 filters. The data from different filters can be combined in multiple ways to create...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The second free flight of the Project Morpheus prototype lander was conducted at the north...
ISS027-E-012224 (12 April 2011) --- Sunset over western South America is featured in this image photographed by an...
At the slidewire area of Launch Pad 39B, the STS-103 crew listen to use of the emergency egress equipment. From left...
During an interview at Launch Pad 39B, STS-103 Pilot Scott J. Kelly responds to a question from the media about the...
At Launch Pad 39B, Lisa Malone, chief, Media Services at KSC introduces the STS-103 crew standing ready to answer...
Nils Larson is a research pilot in the Flight Crew Branch of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif....
In the slidewire basket on Launch Pad 39B, STS-103 Mission Specialist Steven L. Smith reaches for the lever that...
This montage of views from NASA's Cassini spacecraft shows three of Saturn's small ring moons: Atlas, Daphnis and...
SpaceX CRS-21 Scientific Payload Preparations: Brain Organoids, Bacterial Adhesion and Corrosion, Micro-14 0:00 -...
Wearing their launch suits, the STS-103 crew exit the Operations and Checkout Building at KSC, heading for the...
As part of Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT) activities, the STS-103 crew inspect the "white room," an...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the mobile launcher platform supporting space...
Fred W. Haise Jr. was a research pilot and an astronaut for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration from...
Inside a bunker at Launch Pad 39B, the STS-103 crew are instructed about use of the equipment. From left (in their...
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke is the pilot of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission. This is his fourth spaceflight. The...
At the 195-foot level of the Fixed Service Structure on Launch Pad 39B, the STS-103 crew take a break from Terminal...