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The new era in space flight began on April 12, 1981. That is when the first Space Shuttle mission (STS-1) was...
Astronaut Virgil Grissom chats with Astronaut John Glenn prior to entering the Liberty Bell 7 capsule for the MR-4...
NASA employee Kristian Miasek, ET-10 test engineer at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, participates in an...
U.S. Senator from Mississippi, John Stennis (left) visited the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in mid-November...
John Honeycutt, manager of the Space Launch System Program at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, speaks during an...
Dr. von Braun (right) and Astronaut John Glenn examine a model of a lunar landing stage during a talk on the manned...
One of NASA's first astronauts, now Senator John Glenn and Alabama senatorial candidate Roger Bedford receive a tour...
This composite image depicts one set of flow patterns simulated in the Geophysical Fluid Flow Cell (GFFC) that flew...
This drawing depicts one set of flow patterns simulated in the Geophysical Fluid Flow Cell (GFFC) that flew on two...
NASA leaders participated in a participate in a virtual press briefing following the Space Launch System core stage...
A 16mm film frame shows convective regions inside silicone oil playing the part of a stellar atmosphere in the...
A steel hemisphere was at the core of the Geophysical Fluid Flow Cell (GFFC) that flew on two Spacelab missions. It...
Artemis Q&A with John Honeycutt. NASA’s Artemis I mission is the first integrated test of the agency’s deep space...
Artemis Q&A with John Blevins. NASA’s Artemis I mission is the first integrated test of the agency’s deep space...
NASA leaders participated in a virtual press briefing following the Space Launch System core stage hot fire test at...
NASA employee Megan Vansant, chief architect and demolition program manager at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center,...
In 1970 Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Director Dr. Wernher von Braun (right) was reassigned to NASA...
In this November 1971 photograph, (from left to right) Astronauts John Young, Eugene Cernan, Charles Duke, Fred...
This chart describes the Skylab student experiment Ultraviolet (UV) from Quasars, proposed by John C. Hamilton of...
This image depicts the Apollo 16 mission astronauts John Young (right) and Charles Duke (left) in pressure suits...
OVERSEEING ORION HEAT SHIELD WORK IN MARSHALL'S SEVEN-AXIS MILLING AND MACHINING FACILITY ARE, FROM LEFT, JOHN...
Artemis I mission overview briefing with the following participants: • NASA Administrator Bill Nelson • Bhavya Lal,...
John Marshall, an investigator at Ames Research Center and a principal investigator in the microgravity fluid...
Howard Hu, manager of the Orion Program at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, center, speaks during an Artemis Program...