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Members of the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center Ascent Abort-2 management and engineering team contributed to...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Cindy Evans, and Wilfredo Garcia Lopez, react to crew observations...
Artemis II deputy lunar science lead Marie Henderson, background, and lunar science team members, Ariel Deutsch, and...
From left, Artemis II deputy lunar science lead, Jacob Richardson, science officer and lunar science lead, Kelsey...
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, NASA Artemis launch director, leads the first launch simulation for the Artemis II...
Columbia Reconstruction Project Team members move debris from the Space Shuttle Columbia into a designated sector of...
Columbia Reconstruction Project Team members move a piece of debris from the Space Shuttle Columbia into a specified...
Columbia Reconstruction Project Team members move a piece of debris from the Space Shuttle Columbia into a specified...
A Columbia Reconstruction Project Team member uses a laptop computer to catalog debris from the Space Shuttle...
The NASA/Lockheed Martin leadership team watches the Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1) launch outside Hanger AE at...
In the RLV Hangar, a Columbia Reconstruction Project Team member examines a piece of debris from the Space Shuttle...
Columbia Reconstruction Project Team members study diagrams to aid in the placement of debris from the Space Shuttle...
JOHNNIE CLARK, BRIAN WEST, AND ZACK JONES OF MSFC’S ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TEAM, WITH MSFC’S XLINE SELECTIVE LASER...
Columbia Reconstruction Project Team members cautiously examine potentially hazardous debris from the Space Shuttle...
Columbia Reconstruction Project Team members examine a piece of debris from the Space Shuttle Columbia in the RLV...
Columbia Reconstruction Project Team members steady a piece of debris from the Space Shuttle Columbia as they...
A member of the Columbia Reconstruction Project Team points to a search grid indicating locations where debris has...
The Orion program management team reviews the launch procedure in Building AE at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station...
In the RLV Hangar, a Columbia Reconstruction Project Team member examines pieces of debris from the Space Shuttle...
jsc2020e036061 (5/27/2020) --- A preflight view of the Tanpopo exposure panel. It has 20 small units containing...
Members of the Cold Atom Laboratory team at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory are seen here with their ground-based...
Engineers from SSC mentor teams of students from Mississippi and Louisiana competing in the FIRST Robotics Competition.
The Orion team visits United Launch Alliance in Denver, Colorado on July 14, 2015 to recognize their efforts in...
The Orion team visits United Launch Alliance in Denver, Colorado on July 14, 2015 to recognize their efforts in...