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S99-08660 (24 May 1999)--- Astronaut Claude Nicollier, mission specialist representing the European Space Agency...
S99-08671 (24 May 1999) --- Astronauts John M. Grunsfeld (left) and Steven L. Smith, wearing training versions of...
Artemis II Commander, NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman provides remarks at a Moon tree dedication ceremony, Tuesday, June...
S99-08658 (24 May 1999) ---Astronaut C. Michael Foale, STS-103 mission specialist, adjusts his communication...
From left to right, Artemis II crew members, NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman, NASA Associate...
S99-14214 (15 November 1999) --- Astronaut Edward T. Lu, mission specialist, receives assistance with his pressure,...
S88-52476 (8 Nov 1988) --- John E. Blaha, STS-29 pilot, gets in some training on the operation of one of the...
Carol Scott, deputy manager, NASA Commercial Crew Program Launch Vehicle Office, speaks to members of the media...
S96-15388 (26 Sept. 1996) --- In the Johnson Space Center's weightless environment training facility, astronaut...
ISS015-E-12943 (15 June 2007) --- Anchored to a foot restraint on Space Shuttle Atlantis' remote manipulator system...
Minister, Congressional, Public and Intergovernmental Affairs, Embassy of Canada, Carrie Goodge O'Brien, provides...
S90-38948 (9 March 1990) --- Astronaut Richard O. Covey, STS-38 commander, is seen in a close-up view during...
S88-52473 (8 Nov 1988) --- The commander and pilot of NASA's STS-29 mission get some training on the operation of...
S99-06197 (25 June 1999) --- Cosmonaut Yuri I. Malenchenko, mission specialist representing the Russian Space Agency...
S99-08654 (24 May 1999) --- A suit technician assists astronaut Claude Nicollier, mission specialist representing...
S99-07013 (9 July 1999) --- Astronaut Marc Garneau, mission specialist representing the Canadian Space Agency, with...
Benji Reed, director of Crew Mission Management, SpaceX, speaks to members of the media Thursday, Feb. 28, in the...
S88-54945 (6 Dec 1988) --- The STS-29 crewmembers are trained in procedures to follow in the event of a fire with...
U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright (D-PA) provides remarks at a Moon tree dedication ceremony, Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at the...
Kelli Maloney, NASA Ground Systems lead engineer, speaks to members of the media Thursday, Feb. 28, in the Kennedy...
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy provides remarks at a Moon tree dedication ceremony, Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at...
Cosmanaut Vladimir Titov, an alternate mission specialist for STS-60, simulates a parachute glide into water during...
Steve Payne, launch integration manager, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program Ground and Mission Operations Office, speaks...
Astronaut Thomas D. Akers gets assistance in donning a training version of the Shuttle extravehicular mobility unit...