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JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston, Texas -- JSC2009-E-018972 (17 Dec. 2008) --- NASA astronaut Timothy L. Kopra, mission...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
jsc2021e019568_alt (May 10, 2021) --- NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-3 Pilot Thomas Marshburn poses for a portrait...
Comet NEOWISE passing over the Little Joe II rocket at NASA Johnson Space Center’s Rocket Park on July 22nd, 2020.
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
jsc2021e019534_alt (May 10, 2021) --- NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-3 Commander Raja Chari poses for a portrait at...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
S92-45761 --- Astronaut Mae C. Jemison, mission specialist for the STS-47 mission, participates in a training...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
JSC2010-E-017957 (4 Feb. 2010) --- Flight director Kwatsi Alibaruho poses for a portrait in the space shuttle flight...
JSC2010-E-017960 (4 Feb. 2010) --- Flight director Chris Edelen poses for a portrait in the space shuttle flight...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Employees at KSC watch President George Bush on NASA television as he speaks at the...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Employees at KSC gather to watch the memorial service for the fallen seven astronauts...
JSC2010-E-017962 (4 Feb. 2010) --- Flight director Gary Horlacher poses for a portrait in the space shuttle flight...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Employees at KSC reveal emotion as they watch the memorial service for the fallen seven...
JSC2010-E-017959 (4 Feb. 2010) --- Flight director Chris Edelen poses for a portrait in the space shuttle flight...
JSC2010-E-017956 (4 Feb. 2010) --- Flight director Norm Knight poses for a portrait in the space shuttle flight...
JSC2010-E-017961 (4 Feb. 2010) --- Flight director Gary Horlacher poses for a portrait in the space shuttle flight...