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STS109-406-026 (1-12 March 2002) --- Astronaut James H. Newman, STS-109 mission specialist, works with Payload and...
STS109-E-5610 (5 March 2002) --- Astronauts James H. Newman, attached to the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm of...
STS109-E-5611 (5 March 2002) --- Astronauts James H. Newman, attached to the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm of...
These five NASA astronauts were the crew members for the STS-69 mission that launched aboard the Space Shuttle...
STS051-06-037 (16 Sept 1993) --- Astronauts Carl E. Walz (foreground) and James H. Newman evaluate some important...
Astronaut James H. Newman, mission specialist, uses a 35mm camera to take a picture of fellow astronaut Carl E. Walz...
In Discovery's cargo bay, astronaut James H. Newman works with the power ratchet tool (PRT). Astronaut Carl E. Walz,...
S88-E-5124 (12-11-98) --- From the left, astronauts Robert D. Cabana, Jerry L. Ross and James H. Newman are pictured...
Dr. Dava Newman, NASA's deputy administrator, speaks to employees at the Florida spaceport during the annual...
Dr. Dava Newman, NASA's deputy administrator, speaks to employees at the Florida spaceport during the annual...
Dr. Dava Newman, NASA's deputy administrator, speaks to employees at the Florida spaceport during the annual...
Dr. Dava Newman, NASA's deputy administrator, speaks to employees at the Florida spaceport during the annual...
S88-E-5078 (12-11-98) --- Sergei Krikalev, left, and James H. Newman, both mission specialists, begin work in the...
Dr. Dava Newman, NASA's deputy administrator, speaks to employees at the Florida spaceport during the annual...
Dr. Dava Newman, NASA's deputy administrator, speaks to employees at the Florida spaceport during the annual...
Dr. Dava Newman, NASA's deputy administrator, speaks to employees at the Florida spaceport during the annual...
STS088-343-025 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- Astronaut James H. Newman, mission specialist, holds onto a handrail while...
STS109-E-5406 (5 March 2002) --- Astronaut James H. Newman, mission specialist, moves about in the Space Shuttle...
STS109-E-5411 (5 March 2002) --- Astronaut James H. Newman, mission specialist, waves to a cabin-bound crewmate...
The STS-51 crew portrait features (left to right): Frank L. Culbertson, commander; Daniel W. Bursch, mission...
NASA ADMINISTRATOR CHARLES BOLDEN TALKS WITH MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER TEAM MEMBERS IN MORRIS AUDITORIUM DURING...
Five NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut assigned to the STS-88 mission pose for a crew portrait. Seated in...
S88-E-5056 (12-07-98) --- Astronaut James H. Newman, holds one of the hand rails on the Unity connecting module...
STS109-E-5481 (7 March 2002) --- Two of Columbia's four spacewalkers--astronauts James H. Newman and Michael J....