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A NASA scientist operates the image analyzer to determine if telescope mirrors have become contaminated in the...
NASA scientist, in the Space Sciences lab at Marshall, works with capillary optics that generate more intense X-rays...
The Redstone Test Stand, shown here, was used throughout the 1950s to test the Redstone missionile, including the...
Marshall's 1992 Inventor of the Year demonstrates his multi-layer water window imaging x-ray microscope.
The evening skies over the U. S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL burst into life as members of the...
Vice-president Dan Quayle and Alabama Governor Guy Hunt are greeted by Marshall Center Director Thomas J. Lee...
STS-61 astronauts Kathryn Thornton, Jeffrey Hoffman and Thomas Akers (standing) sign autographs in Marshall Space...
Vice-president Dan Quayle and Alabama Governor Guy Hunt with Marshall's sixth Center Director Thomas J. Lee...
Alabama Governor Don Seigleman cuts the ribbon marking the dedication of the Saturn V rocket replica that was...
A Marshall researcher examines a sample from the Solar Array Passive Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF). LDEF,...
The re-enactment of astronaut Neil Armstrong's first steps off the lunar lander provided quite the occasion for many...
Vice-president Dan Quayle tours the model space station with astronauts Kerneth Reightler Jr. and Dr. Thomas Jones...
Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-26) astronauts George Nelson, John Lounge, and Richard Covey are pictured training on...
On the 25th Anniversary of the Apollo-11 space launch, Marshall celebrated with a test firing of the Space Shuttle...
On October 19, 2006, former NASA director of Mission Operations Gene Kranz was a keynote speaker at the Marshall...
This photograph shows Justin Varnadore, son of a Marshall TV employee, at the controls of one of the many displays...
This photograph shows the Starship 2040 leaving the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) for the exhibit site....
This photograph shows onlookers viewing displays within the Starship 2040 exhibit on display at Joe Davis Stadium in...
The primary payload for Space Shuttle Mission STS-42, launched January 22, 1992, was the International Microgravity...
The primary payload for Space Shuttle Mission STS-42, launched January 22, 1992, was the International Microgravity...
The primary payload for Space Shuttle Mission STS-42, launched January 22, 1992, was the International Microgravity...
The primary payload for Space Shuttle Mission STS-42, launched January 22, 1992, was the International Microgravity...
In this photograph, Jeff Alden (left) and Justin O'Cornor, two middle school students at Lane Middle School in...
The primary payload for Space Shuttle Mission STS-42, launched January 22, 1992, was the International Microgravity...