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A display case dedicated to astronaut Roger Chaffee is shown inside the new tribute to the crew of Apollo 1 who...
A display case dedicated to astronaut Gus Grissom is shown inside the new tribute to the crew of Apollo 1 who...
A display case dedicated to astronaut Ed White II is shown inside the new tribute to the crew of Apollo 1 who...
From left, Jeremy Graeber, chief NASA test director; Jessica Parsons, technical assistant to the launch director;...
From left, Jeremy Graeber, chief NASA test director; Jessica Parsons, technical assistant to the launch director;...
NASA Deep Impact flyby spacecraft took this image after it turned around to capture last shots of a receding comet...
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, right, Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1) launch director, reviews procedures during a...
Engineers with Exploration Ground Systems monitor their consoles during a countdown demonstration event of cryogenic...
Anthony Bharrat, NASA engine avionics engineer, monitors his console during a countdown demonstration event of...
Engineers with NASA and contractor Jacobs monitor their consoles during a countdown demonstration event of cryogenic...
Engineers with NASA and contractor Jacobs monitor their consoles during a countdown demonstration event of cryogenic...
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1) launch director, leads a countdown demonstration event of...
Engineers with NASA and contractor Jacobs monitor their consoles during a countdown demonstration event of cryogenic...
Engineers with NASA and contractor Jacobs monitor their consoles during a countdown demonstration event of cryogenic...
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, at right, Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1) launch director, leads a countdown demonstration...
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, standing, Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1) launch director, leads a countdown demonstration...
Engineers with NASA and contractor Jacobs monitor their consoles during a countdown demonstration event of cryogenic...
An engineer with NASA monitors his console during a countdown demonstration event of cryogenic propellant loading...
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, far left, Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1) launch director, and engineers with NASA and...
NASA and SpaceX are beginning a regular cadence of missions with astronauts launching on an American rocket from...
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LOX STA breakover at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
(Unmanned) Gemini Titan #2 launched from Pad # 19. Cape Kennedy. (Test 4466)