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Clear skies, tranquil winds, and a brilliant morning sun mark the ontime liftoff of Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-62)...
The Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery rolls over from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 on top of the orbiter transporter...
At the Shuttle Landing Facility, the nose of the Beluga aircraft is open to offload its cargo, the Italian-built...
STS-85 Payload Specialist Bjarni V. Tryggvason poses in the white room at Launch Pad 39A with his ascent/reentry...
STS-85 Commander Curtis L. Brown, Jr., is assisted with his ascent/reentry flight suit by a white room crew member...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Joe Mounts, with Boeing, monitors the Payload Test and Checkout System for the Human...
The Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery in Orbiter Processing Facility 2 begins its rollover on top of the orbiter...
PHOTO DATE: 01-29-10 LOCATION: BLDG 2 PRESS ROOM SUBJECT: STS-130 Press Conference WORK ORDER:...
ISS017-E-008690 (2 June 2008) --- Astronaut Ken Ham, STS-124 pilot, uses a communication system in the Destiny...
ISS026-E-031342 (2 March 2011) --- The nose and forward cabin of the docked space shuttle Discovery (STS-133) are...
PHOTO DATE: 01-29-10 LOCATION: BLDG 2 PRESS ROOM SUBJECT: STS-130 Press Conference WORK ORDER:...
PHOTO DATE: 01-29-10 LOCATION: BLDG 2 PRESS ROOM SUBJECT: STS-130 Press Conference WORK ORDER:...
JSC2009-E-246186 (2 Dec. 2009) --- Astronaut Kathryn Hire, STS-130 mission specialist, speaks to a crowd during a...
PHOTO DATE: 01-29-10 LOCATION: BLDG 2 PRESS ROOM SUBJECT: STS-130 Press Conference WORK ORDER:...
S124-E-005646 (2 June 2008) --- Astronaut Ken Ham, STS-124 pilot, eats a snack at the galley on the middeck of Space...
TROPI-2; Assembly of flight hardware with Prepared Experiment Containers loaded with seeds in EMCS (European Modular...
STS091-370-035 (2-12 June 1998) --- Astronaut Charles J. Precourt (left), STS-91 mission commander; and Talgat A....
PHOTO DATE: 01-29-10 LOCATION: BLDG 2 PRESS ROOM SUBJECT: STS-130 Press Conference WORK ORDER:...
JSC2009-E-246184 (2 Dec. 2009) --- Astronaut George Zamka, STS-130 commander, speaks to a crowd during a...
PHOTO DATE: 01-29-10 LOCATION: BLDG 2 PRESS ROOM SUBJECT: STS-130 Press Conference WORK ORDER:...
S124-E-005585 (2 June 2008) --- Astronaut Mark Kelly, STS-124 commander, works on the aft flight deck of Space...
ISS011-E-11417 (2 August 2005) --- Astronauts Wendy B. Lawrence (foreground), STS-114 mission specialist, and James...
S124-E-005658 (2 June 2008) --- Astronaut Ron Garan, STS-124 mission specialist, looks out a window on the aft...
S121-E-05434 (5 July 2006) --- Astronaut Mark E. Kelly, STS-121 pilot, works at the pilot's station on the flight...