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A Delta plane, carrying an all-female crew and 130 young women ages 11 to 18, received a “water salute” upon arrival...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
ISS030-E-032750 (11 Jan. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Dan Burbank, Expedition 30 flight commander, performs the Waste...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) work on flooring repairs to the Beach House at NASA’s...
Tubing provides ventilation through boarded-up windows on the Operations Support Building II at NASA’s Kennedy Space...
A small staircase, toppled and relocated by Hurricane Matthew, is seen in front of the Vehicle Assembly Building at...
Tubing provides ventilation through boarded-up windows on the Operations Support Building II at NASA’s Kennedy Space...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
A construction trailer damaged by Hurricane Matthew is seen in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's Kennedy Space...
A Bay High School team member prepares the oil and water samples for their next drop operation as part of the second...
This view shows the pipe (center top) leading toward Endeavour from the side of the White Room at Launch Pad 39B. A...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
Beach erosion caused by Hurricane Matthew is visible along the Atlantic shoreline at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
A hole caused by Hurricane Matthew is visible in a section of door on the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's...
An ice dispenser damaged by Hurricane Matthew is seen in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's Kennedy Space Center...
A construction trailer damaged by Hurricane Matthew is seen in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's Kennedy Space...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support...
S135-E-006466 (9 July 2011) --- As in the case of many previous space missions, the Great Salt Lake in Utah serves...
Long regarded as one of the best photo of Houston, Texas (29.5N, 95.0W), this view from space shows the entire...
Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) work on repairs to the Operations Support Building II at...
A close-up reveals the loose bracket, observed hanging down from the side of the White Room at Launch Pad 39B, that...
STS062-153-226 (4-18 March 1994) --- Though it did not reproduce well, this photo gives scientific information to...