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Exterior view of Combustion Module-2 with an Experiment Module partially extracted during a crew training session....
Exterior view of Combustion Module-2 with an Experiment Module partially extracted during a crew training session....
The Microgravity Science Laboratory-1 (MSL-1) Spacelab module is lowered into the payload bay of the Space Shuttle...
The Microgravity Science Laboratory-1 (MSL-1) Spacelab module is lowered into the payload bay of the Space Shuttle...
STS083-305-017 (4-8 April 1997) --- Astronaut Janice E. Voss, payload commander, displays a pleasant countenance...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia begins its rollout from the Vehicle Assembly...
The crew patch for NASA's STS-83 mission depicts the Space Shuttle Columbia launching into space for the first...
The Water Mist commercial research program is scheduled to fly an investigation on STS-107 in 2002 in the updated...
In the International Space Stations Destiny laboratory,NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg,Expedition 36 flight...
ISS036-E-019830 (24 June 2013) --- In the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory, NASA astronaut Karen...
ISS036-E-019760 (24 June 2013) --- In the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory, NASA astronaut Karen...
Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-50) launched into history carrying crew of seven and its payload was comprised of the US...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Under a clear blue sky that is reflected in the water of the turn basin, the Space...
ISS030-E-007418 (1 Dec. 2011) --- In the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory, NASA astronaut Dan...
ISS030-E-007417 (1 Dec. 2011) --- In the International Space Station?s Destiny laboratory, NASA astronaut Dan...
ISS030-E-007419 (1 Dec. 2011) --- In the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory, NASA astronaut Dan...
ISS036-E-019783 (24 June 2013) --- In the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory, a fisheye lens attached...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- KSC payloads processing employees work to reservice the Microgravity Science...
KSC payloads processing employees work to reservice the Microgravity Science Laboratory-1 (MSL-1) Spacelab module in...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- KSC payloads processing employees work to reservice the Microgravity Science...
The first United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) provided scientific research in materials science, fluid...
The Spacelab long transfer tunnel that leads from the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia’s crew airlock to the...
In this photograph, astronaut Eugene Trinh, a payload specialist for this mission, is working at the Drop Physics...
KSC payload processing employees in Orbiter Processing Facility 1 prepare the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia’s crew...