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ISS028-E-015799 (10 July 2011) --- NASA astronaut Mike Fossum, Expedition 28 flight engineer, has picked out a...
jsc2019e040195 (July 18, 2019) --- Apollo alumni and NASA employees came together on July 18th at Johnson Space...
STS114-S-022 (26 July 2005) --- Space Shuttle Discovery and its seven-member crew launched at 10:39 a.m. (EDT) on...
Visitors learn about rover tires at the Apollo 11 50th Anniversary celebration on the National Mall, Friday, July...
ISS028-E-015796 (10 July 2011) --- NASA astronaut Ron Garan, Expedition 28 flight engineer, has picked out a window...
ISS040-E-069105 (16 July 2014) --- Operated by an Expedition 40 crew member inside the station?s Cupola, the...
A view of the Apollo 11 50th Anniversary celebration on the National Mall, Thursday, July 18, 2019 in Washington....
A visitor poses for a photo in the NASA spacesuit at the Apollo 11 50th Anniversary celebration on the National...
ISS028-E-016252 (12 July 2011) --- NASA astronaut Ron Garan, Expedition 28 flight engineer, egresses the Quest...
S127-E-006246 (16 July 2009) --- NASA astronaut Mark Polansky, STS-127 commander; and Canadian Space Agency...
A visitor explores the Journey to Tomorrow exhibit at the Apollo 11 50th Anniversary celebration on the National...
Teams peform Orion Parachute Test Vehicle (PTV) loading operations on July 22, 2013 in preparation for the July 24...
A visitor reads about the RL10 engines at the Apollo 11 50th Anniversary celebration on the National Mall, Thursday,...
NASA representatives provide memorabilia to Audubon Aquarium visitors in New Orleans on July 5. NASA hosted an...
S135-E-007500 (12 July 2011) --- NASA astronaut Mike Fossum, Expedition 28 flight engineer, is pictured in one of a...
jsc2019e040257 (July 18, 2019) --- Apollo alumni and NASA employees came together on July 18th at Johnson Space...
Teams peform Orion Parachute Test Vehicle (PTV) loading operations on July 22, 2013 in preparation for the July 24...
On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch, July 16, 2019, astronaut Michael Collins, left, speaks to Kennedy...
Teams peform Orion Parachute Test Vehicle (PTV) loading operations on July 22, 2013 in preparation for the July 24...
Audubon Aquarium visitors in New Orleans experience a virtual reality visit to the International Space Station as...
S135-E-007636 (12 July 2011) --- This is a medium close-up view of NASA astronaut Mike Fossum, Expedition 28 flight...
S127-E-006920 (19 July 2009) --- Astronaut Doug Hurley, pilot, is pictured at Endeavour's aft flight deck controls...
ISS028-E-016173 (12 July 2011) --- Because of his shiny helmet visor, this "self portrait" of NASA astronaut Mike...
STS114-304-015 (28 July 2005) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, the International Space Station was...