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Patrick has been a crew member for long durations voyages on the Atlantis for more than ten years. --- The North...
Deputy Project Scientist Rich Moore considers weather and technical details for the next day’s flight. --- The North...
NASA image acquired October 23, 2009. At NASA’s Dryden Research Center in California, a group of engineers,...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Trailing smoke and fire, an Atlas V launch vehicle, 19 stories tall, with a two-ton...
These funnels will filter biological material from seawater, capturing samples for further analysis elsewhere in the...
A researcher prepares lab facilities onboard the R/V Atlantis. --- The North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems...
Even with a major scientific expedition about to set sail one block away, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, hangs on to its...
Once the United States' space program had progressed from Earth's orbit into outerspace, the prospect of building...
A NAAMES researcher evaluates data coming in somewhere above the North Atlantic. --- The North Atlantic Aerosols and...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - With the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop, an Atlas V launch vehicle, 19 stories tall, with...
Pilot John Long checks for early morning ground traffic before pulling his C130 out for a day of flying over the...
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – Representatives of news and social media outlets participate in a post-launch...
Once the United States' space program had progressed from Earth's orbit into outerspace, the prospect of building...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Trailing smoke and fire, the 19-stories-tall Atlas V launch vehicle, with a two-ton...
NAAMES Principal Investigator Mike Behrenfeld (right) speaks to his team the day before departure from Woods Hole....
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Just minutes after liftoff, the 19-stories-tall Atlas V launch vehicle, with a two-ton...
Once the United States' space program had progressed from Earth's orbit into outerspace, the prospect of building...
This is a view of the Russian Mir Space Station photographed by a crewmember of the second Shuttle/Mir docking...
This photograph shows the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory being released from the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm...
Once the United States' space program had progressed from Earth's orbit into outerspace, the prospect of building...
A specially designed, climate-controlled shipping container holding the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR)...
This aerial photograph shows the entire original wind tunnel complex at the National Advisory Committee for...
The R/V Atlantis makes its way out to sea. NAAMES will take it on a long trip, but not nearly far enough to expend...
Once the United States' space program had progressed from Earth's orbit into outerspace, the prospect of building...