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Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery team, along with partners from the Department of Defense, practice Artemis...
NASA Recovery Director Melissa Jones watches part of Underway Recovery Test 6, from the flight deck of the USS...
Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery team, along with partners from the Department of Defense, practice Artemis...
Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery team, along with partners from the Department of Defense, practice Artemis...
Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery team, along with partners from the Department of Defense, practice Artemis...
Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery team, along with partners from the Department of Defense, practice Artemis...
Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery team, along with partners from the Department of Defense, practice Artemis...
Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery team, along with partners from the Department of Defense, practice Artemis...
Members of NASA’s Landing and Recovery team, along with partners from the Department of Defense, practice Artemis...
While onboard the USS John P. Murtha, NASA and the Department of Defense practice Artemis II recovery operations...
While onboard the USS John P. Murtha, NASA and the Department of Defense practice Artemis II recovery operations...
While onboard the USS John P. Murtha, NASA and the Department of Defense practice Artemis II recovery operations...
While onboard the USS John P. Murtha, NASA and the Department of Defense practice Artemis II recovery operations...
RECOVERY - APOLLO 8 - USS YORKTOWN Recovery activities of the Apollo 8 Crew and Command Module (CM)-103 Spacecraft...
RECOVERY - APOLLO 8 - USS YORKTOWN Recovery activities of the Apollo 8 Crew and Command Module (CM)-103 Spacecraft...
Tim Goddard, center, NASA Open Water Recovery Operations director, reviews recovery procedures with U.S. Navy...
U.S. Navy divers, Air Force pararescuemen and Coast Guard rescue swimmers practice Orion recovery techniques at the...
S69-15732 (27 Dec. 1968) --- A U.S. Navy frogman team participates in the Apollo 8 recovery operations. The Apollo...
Navy divers from Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Expeditionary Support Unit 1 work to secure the Orion Crew Module...
Navy divers from Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Expeditionary Support Unit 1 work to secure the Orion Crew Module...
Navy divers from Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Expeditionary Support Unit 1 work to secure the Orion Crew Module...
Navy divers from Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Expeditionary Support Unit 1 work to secure the Orion Crew Module...
Navy divers from Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Expeditionary Support Unit 1 work to secure the Orion Crew Module...
Navy divers from Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Expeditionary Support Unit 1 work to secure the Orion Crew Module...