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Science evaluation room communicator, Kiarre Dumes, left, and deputy lunar science lead Marie Henderson work in the...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Barbara Cohen, Jennifer Heldmann, and Anthony Colaprete, work in...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Ryan Ewing, and Barbara Cohen, react to crew observations during...
Artemis science officer, Angela Garcia, left and lunar science team member, Kiarre Dumes discuss science operations...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Alexadra Constantinou, David Hollibaugh-Baker, participate in the...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Cindy Evans, and Wilfredo Garcia Lopez, react to crew observations...
Artemis II deputy lunar science lead, Jacob Richardson, celebrates with a dance after hearing astronauts describe...
Artemis II deputy lunar science lead Marie Henderson, background, and lunar science team members, Ariel Deutsch, and...
Artemis II lunar science team member, foreground, Amber Turner, and David Hollibaugh-Baker, and Cherie Achilles,...
Artemis II lunar science team member, Juliane Gross, center, and the extended lunar science team behind her,...
From left, Artemis II deputy lunar science lead, Jacob Richardson, science officer and lunar science lead, Kelsey...
Artemis II lunar science team members, in the foreground from left: Amber Turner and Jared Ralleta in the center....
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Ryan Ewing, Juliane Gross, and Debra Needham, discuss lunar...
Dr. Tom Moore discusses the MMS mission objectives, Engage series,
jsc2025e067512 --- Artemis II science officers Kelsey Young, left, and Angela Garcia sit at the SCIENCE console...
Esta semana hablamos sobre las características del helicóptero Ingenuity, el cual se está preparando para ser...
Artemis science officers, from left, Angela Garcia and Kelsey Young, watch the lunar science team celebrating in the...
Chief training officer John Ray works in the flight control support room during the JETT 5 field test. JETT 5 was a...
Extravehicular flight controller Jaclyn Kagey, left, and Tess Caswell work in the JETT 5 flight control room during...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins served as the Ground IV for the JETT 5 field test and was the sole point of...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins served as the Ground IV for the JETT 5 field test and was the sole point of...
Flight Director Zebulon Scoville, left, and team monitor the JETT 5 extravehicular activities from a mock Mission...
Ben Feist, software engineer on the Extravehicular Activity Mission System Software (EMSS) team, uses the suite of...
Marie Henderson, from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, foreground, and Ariel Deutsch, from NASA Ames, follow the...