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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida, center director Bob Cabana speaks to...
SPACE STATION CREW MEMBER DISCUSSES LIFE IN SPACE WITH THE MEDIA Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition...
Groundbreaking for the new Central Campus took place in the Industrial Area at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Groundbreaking for the new Central Campus took place in the Industrial Area at NASA's Kennedy...
S71-41842 (July 1971) --- Newsmen put questions to Gerald D. Griffin, left at lectern, a flight director for the...
41D-3142 (3 Sept 1984) --- Astronaut Robert L. Crippen, left, crew commander for NASA's 41-G flight, and Marc...
Overall view of the audience at the memorial service at JSC for the Crew of STS 51-L.
S84-41580 (3 Sept 1984) --- Assembled together publicly for the first time, the seven crewmembers for NASA's 41-G...
Scientists presented the first images from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory [SDO] during a special "first...
S69-32035 (26 April 1969) --- Astronaut John W. Young, command module pilot of the Apollo 10 prime crew, is seen at...
During the countdown for the launch of NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, or GOES-R,...
During the countdown for the launch of NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, or GOES-R,...
The two moon-exploring crewmen of the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission show off some of the largest of the lunar...
S64-14869 (February 1962) --- Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., wearing a Mercury pressure suit, was the pilot of the...
S66-24380 (26 Feb. 1966) --- Gemini-8 prime and backup crews during press conference. Left to right are astronauts...
S71-20375 (19 Feb. 1971) --- The two moon-exploring crewmen of the Apollo 14 lunar landing mission show off some of...
Family and friends of the STS 51-L crew prepare to be seated at the Memorial service at JSC. In the center of the...
S82-25900 (21 Jan. 1982) --- Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, right, and C. Gordon Fullerton greet the press during a...
S65-19406 (6 April 1965) --- Astronauts Thomas P. Stafford (left), pilot; and Walter M. Schirra Jr., command pilot,...
During the countdown for the launch of NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, or GOES-R,...
S75-32053 (July 1975) --- An overall view of activity in the press working area of the ASTP News Center during the...
S71-20373 (19 Feb. 1971) --- The Apollo 14 crew men show off some of the largest of the lunar rocks which they...
Two prime crew members and an alternate are pictured during a mission planning session in JSC's public affairs...
Cape Canaveral, Fla. – Shortly after launch, members of the news media continue the coverage of space shuttle...