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NASA Headquarter's Office of Infrastructure and Administration, Environmental Management Division presents the...
ISS032-E-025605 (9 Sept. 2012) --- Tropical Storm Leslie is clearly seen in the Atlantic Ocean on Sept. 9, 2012, as...
ISS032-E-025610 (9 Sept. 2012) --- Partially obstructed by two Russian spacecraft in the foreground, Tropical Storm...
ISS032-E-025592 (9 Sept. 2012) --- Partially obstructed by the HTV-3 (H-II Transfer Vehicle) of the Japan Aerospace...
Payload specialist Fred Leslie makes use of the versatile U.S. Microgravity Laboratory (USML-2) glovebox to conduct...
Tatyanna Liggins, far right, and Leslie Auturo, center, interview NASA Associate Administrator for Education for...
Sierra Uninhaited Aerial System (UAV plane) in the Ames hangar. aks; Sierra Unpiloted Aerial system (UAS) with L-R:...
Sierra Uninhaited Aerial System (UAV plane) in the Ames hangar. aks; Sierra Unpiloted Aerial system (UAS) with...
ISS032-E-025597 (9 Sept. 2012) --- Partially obstructed by the HTV-3 (H-II Transfer Vehicle) of the Japan Aerospace...
Onboard photo of space shuttle Columbia (STS-73) crewmembers Fred Leslie (foreground) and Catherine Coleman aboard...
NEA (Near Earth Asteroid) Scout Solar Sail, deployed, with team members: Alex Sobey, Andy Heaton, Olive Stohlmann,...
Leslie Lowes from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., views the June 5, 2012, Venus transit...
Leslie Lowes from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., views the June 5, 2012, Venus transit...
Leslie Auturo, left, interviews NASA Associate Administrator for Education for Eliot Hine Radio, a radio program at...
Leslie Lowes from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., views the June 5, 2012, Venus transit...
ISS032-E-025603 (9 Sept. 2012) --- Tropical Storm Leslie is clearly seen in the Atlantic Ocean on Sept. 9, 2012, as...
Annular Solar Eclipse Broadcast- October 14, 2023 from Kerrville, TX and Albuquerque, NM. Tahira Allen, NASA...
U.S. Navy Rear Adm. James Bynum prepares to present the folded American Flag to Leslie Bean, wife of former...
STS073-351-035 (20 October - 5 November 1995) --- Three crew members are captured on camera at the end of their...
This wide view gives an overall perspective of the working environment of five astronauts and two guest researchers...
Armstrong Flight Research Center Office of Strategic Communication group photo in front of the Center's building...
Phillip Stallcup with Agilent Technologies in Huntsville, Ala., talks with NASA employees Leslie Ladner (l) and...
NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center celebrated Women's Equality Day with a program featuring presentations from a...
NASA's spacecraft on Mars are all affected by the winds of the Red Planet, which can produce a tiny dust devil or a...