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NASA structural materials engineer, Jonathan Lee, displays blocks and pistons as examples of some of the uses for...
President George Bush and Alabama Governor Guy Hunt are greeted by Marshall's sixth Center Director Thomas J. Lee...
iss071e384199 (July 17, 2024) --- The Canadarm2 robotic arm's latching end effector, or LEE, is used to grapple...
The Lee Lincoln scarp is a low ridge or step about 80 meters high and running north-south through the western end of...
President George Bush receives a placque commemorating the quincentenary of Columbus' voyage to the new world and...
JSC2009-E-150621 (13 May 2009) --- Astronaut Lee J. Archambault, commander
Live Interviews with NASA Astronaut Lee Morin for New Hampshire Media from the Johnson Space Center.
THE REDSTONE ROBOTICS OF HUNTSVILLE’S LEE AND NEW CENTURY TECH DEMO HIGH SCHOOLS WORK DURING THE “ROCKET CITY...
S96-11801 (10 June 1996) --- Astronaut Mark C. Lee, STS-82 payload commander assigned to extravehicular activity...
S96-11799 (10 June 1996) --- Astronaut Mark C. Lee, STS-82 payload commander training for extravehicular activity...
S96-11811 (10 June 1996) --- Astronaut Mark C. Lee, STS-82 payload commander training for extravehicular activity...
STS064-60-012 (16 Sept. 1994) --- Backdropped against the blackness of space and Earth's horizon 130 nautical miles...
STS064-45-012 (16 Sept. 1994) --- Backdropped against a massive wall of white clouds 130 nautical miles below,...
STS047-07-032 (12-20 Sept 1992) --- Astronaut Mark C. Lee, payload commander, floats through the tunnel that...
New Employee Orientation swearing-in N-232. Lee Stone, President of the Ames Federal Employees Union addresse the group.
Vice President Dan Quayle holds up an inscribed plaque presented by Marshall Space Flight Center Director T. J. Lee...
STS064-08-016 (9-20 Sept. 1994) --- Astronaut Mark C. Lee monitors the Lidar In-Space Technology Experiment (LITE)...
In the lee of this unnamed crater there are no dunes, but numerous dust devil tracks. Dunes surround the crater,...
From left to right, President of Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Sang-ryul Lee, President of Korea Astronomy and...
Medal for Exceptional Service to Christine Darden presented by Lee Beach
Medal for Exceptional Service to Christine Darden presented by Lee Beach
Rigid Tilt Rotor Research: Boeing 26-ft. diameter proprotor on semi-span wing in Ames Research Center 40x80ft w.t....
STS030-02-026 (6 May 1989) --- Two helmet-equipped STS-30 mission specialists participate in a 10.2 cabin depress...
STS064-217-008 (16 Sept. 1994) --- Backdropped against the blue and white Earth, 130 nautical miles below, astronaut...