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STS096-378-021 (27 May - 6 June 1999) --- Astronaut Julie Payette, mission specialist representing the Candian Space...
The unveiling of the B-2 Test Stand model for the SLS management team and employees in building 4220. Taking part...
The unveiling of the B-2 Test Stand model for the SLS management team and employees in building 4220. Taking part...
The unveiling of the B-2 Test Stand model for the SLS management team and employees in building 4220. Taking part...
On July 8, NASA's ECOsystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station (ECOSTRESS) instrument...
iss073e0420732 (July 4, 2025) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Jonnny Kim poses for a portrait...
Diagrams of Crew Escape System Partial Pressure Suits, dated July, 1988.
This image was obtained by NASA's Cassini radar instrument during a flyby on July 24, 2009. The radar antenna was...
Anticipation is building as NASA's next mission to the Red Planet, Mars 2020, is ramping up for launch. The...
SPACE STATION ASTRONAUTS OFFER THEIR THOUGHTS ON THE NATION’S BIRTHDAY Aboard the International Space Station,...
What are some skywatching highlights in July 2023? Mars and Venus start the month close together, but part ways and...
Spacecraft operations team manager for the Cassini mission at Saturn, Julie Webster, watches monitors in mission...
Spacecraft operations team manager for the Cassini mission at Saturn, Julie Webster is seen after the end of the...
Earth Science Division Deputy Director Julie Robinson speaks with local students during an Earth Day event,...
Earth Science Division Deputy Director Julie Robinson speaks with local students during an Earth Day event,...
Earth Science Division Deputy Director Julie Robinson speaks with local students during an Earth Day event,...
Marshall Deputy Director Jody Singer shares career experiences and lessons learned during the July 20 Shared...
The Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) instrument on NASA's Terra satellite took these images of the Carr...
Height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French TOPEX/Poseidon satellite. The image shows sea surface height relative...
Canadian Space Agency Astronaut and STS-127 Mission Specialist Julie Payette answers questions at the NASA Tweetup...
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette, a mission specialist on STS-127, talks about her experiences on the...
Webb Telescope Secondary Mirror Deployment - Operational Coverage; Michelle Thaller, NASA/GSFC Office of...
Spacecraft operations team manager for the Cassini mission at Saturn, Julie Webster is seen during a press...
Spacecraft operations team manager for the Cassini mission at Saturn, Julie Webster, rips up the final contingency...