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Members of the Artemis lunar science team, from left, Ariel Deutsch, Amber Turner, and Wilfredo Garcia-Lopez, watch...
Members of the Artemis lunar science team cheer as they gather to watch the Artemis II launch broadcast from the...
Members of the Artemis lunar science team celebrate the Artemis II launch as they watch from the Science Evaluation...
jsc2026e000848 --- Artemis lunar science team members, from left, Jacob Richardson, Marie Henderson, and Kiarre...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Amber Turner, Jacob Richardson, Jose Hurtado, discuss the team's...
Artemis II lunar science team member, Amber Turner, works on the lunar targeting plan for the astronauts'...
The Artemis II lunar science team works on the lunar targeting plan for the astronauts' several-hour flyby of the...
The Artemis II lunar science team works on the lunar targeting plan for the astronauts' several-hour flyby of the...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Megan Borel, and Cindy Evans, discuss the lunar targeting plan for...
jsc2026e021376 (April 6, 2026) - Nicky Fox, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate and Brad...
Chief training officer John Ray works in the flight control support room during the JETT 5 field test. JETT 5 was a...
Extravehicular flight controller Jaclyn Kagey, left, and Tess Caswell work in the JETT 5 flight control room during...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins served as the Ground IV for the JETT 5 field test and was the sole point of...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins served as the Ground IV for the JETT 5 field test and was the sole point of...
Flight Director Zebulon Scoville, left, and team monitor the JETT 5 extravehicular activities from a mock Mission...
Ben Feist, software engineer on the Extravehicular Activity Mission System Software (EMSS) team, uses the suite of...
Marie Henderson, from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, foreground, and Ariel Deutsch, from NASA Ames, follow the...
Science Officers Cherie Achilles and Lauren Edgar monitor science operations from a flight control room at NASA’s...
The Desert Research and Technology Studies (DesertRATS) is one of NASA’s analog missions to test hardware and...
The Desert Research and Technology Studies (DesertRATS) is one of NASA’s analog missions to test hardware and...
The Desert Research and Technology Studies (DesertRATS) is one of NASA’s analog missions to test hardware and...
The Desert Research and Technology Studies (DesertRATS) is one of NASA’s analog missions to test hardware and...
The Desert Research and Technology Studies (DesertRATS) is one of NASA’s analog missions to test hardware and...
The Desert Research and Technology Studies (DesertRATS) is one of NASA’s analog missions to test hardware and...