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NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
On Feb. 11, 2020, Mars 2020 Assembly, Test and Launch Operations Manager David Gruel watched as members of his team...
S88-44514 (13 Aug 1988) --- Student experimenter John C. Vellinger, left, explains components of an incubator used...
S86-29122 (March 1986) --- Astronauts John E. Blaha, left, and Robert C. Springer participate in a rehearsal for...
Kathy Lueders, associate administrator of NASA’s Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, visits the...
STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf, the next U.S. astronaut slated to live and work on the Russian Space...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In clean room C of Astrotech's Payload Processing Facility, a worker wears a "bunny...
John C. Stennis Space Center employees install a new master interface tool on the A-2 Test Stand on Oct. 27, 2010....
John C. Stennis Space Center employees remove one-half of the A-2 Test Stand clamshell used for testing space...
STS084-356-017 (15-24 May 1997) --- Prior to the Space Shuttle Atlantis' docking with Russia's Mir Space Station,...
The first of nine chemical steam generator (CSG) units that will be used on the A-3 Test Stand is hoisted into place...
In clean room C of Astrotech's Payload Processing Facility, a worker wears a "bunny suit," or clean-room attire,...
S88-44517 (13 Aug 1988) --- Student experimenter John C. Vellinger, right, explains operation of an incubator used...
S66-34109 (6 June 1966) --- Astronauts Thomas Stafford and Eugene Cernan (right) receive a warm welcome as they...