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From left, STS-88 mission specialists Jim Newman and Nancie Currie-Gregg tour the Neil Armstrong Operations &...
JSC2002-E-05104 (15 February 2002) --- The STS-109 crewmembers are photographed during a pre-flight press conference...
Mission Specialist Nancy Currie and Commander Bob Cabana participate in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) for...
JSC2002-E-05099 (15 February 2002) --- Astronaut Nancy J. Currie, STS-109 mission specialist, fields a question...
JSC2002-E-09340 (13 March 2002) --- Astronaut Nancy J. Currie, STS-109 mission specialist, speaks from the lectern...
JSC2002-00514 (February 2002)--- The STS-109 flight crew poses with the ascent and entry shift team in the Shuttle...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-109 Mission Specialist Nancy Currie arrives at KSC aboard a T-38 jet aircraft to...
STS-88 Mission Specialist Nancy J. Currie suits up in the Operations and Checkout Building, as part of flight crew...
S98-05077 (8 Apr. 1998) --- With crew mates looking on, astronaut Nancy J. Currie, mission specialist, uses hardware...
S98-05078 (8 Apr. 1998) --- With crew mates looking on, astronaut Nancy J. Currie, mission specialist, uses hardware...
STS088-357-011 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- Astronaut Nancy J. Currie, mission specialist, and cosmonaut Sergei K. Krikalev,...
JSC2003-00300 (June 2003) --- Two Robonauts work hand-in-hand with astronaut Nancy J. Currie, partially visible at...
STS088-359-029 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- Astronauts James H. Newman and Nancy J. Currie, both mission specialists, work...
STS088-332-017 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- From the left, astronauts Nancy J. Currie, mission specialist; Robert D. Cabana,...
Pioneer Mission Control Center with personnel monitoring spacecraft (PMOC) including Dr Richard Fimmel
Galileo Probe test-358 in NASA Ames Research Center12ft Pressure Wind Tunnel
Pioneer Mission Control Center with personnel monitoring spacecraft (PMOC)
Pioneer Mission Control Center with personnel monitoring spacecraft (PMOC) includes Dr Richard Fimmel
Lockheed L-1011 EET (Energy Efficient Transport) test-516 in 12ft. W.T.
Pioneer Mission Control Center with personnel monitoring spacecraft (PMOC) includes Dr Richard Fimmel
Lockheed L-1011 EET (Energy Efficient Transport) 12ft w.t. test-516
Ames Center Director Sy Syverston enjoys a moment with fellow employees during Ames Heritage Week lunch.
QSRA (Quite STOL Research Aircraft) NASA-715 C-8A Tufts during the CCW tests out of NASA Ames
N-213 detector set up for 3d LV (laser velocimeter)