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The first hot fire of 2024 takes place on Jan. 17 at NASA’s Stennis Space Center when crews complete a 500-second...
S70-15511 (19 April 1970) --- President Richard M. Nixon speaks at Hickham Air Force Base prior to presenting the...
S70-31774 (March 1970) --- An artist's concept by Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical, San Diego, California, showing two...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Astronaut Fred W. Haise Jr., Apollo 13 lunar module pilot, practices operation of the...
Crews use a special tool to place a new pipeline liner section inside the existing carrier pipe near the Fred Haise...
An image shows a new pipeline liner section being place inside the existing carrier pipe near the Fred Haise Test...
S69-39601 (20 July 1969) --- Spacecraft communicators are pictured as they keep in contact with the Apollo 11...
In this March 2022 photo, crews use a shoring system to hold back soil as they install new 75-inch piping leading...
: An image shows the entry location of the existing carrier pipe where new liner sections are being placed at the...
Public Affairs Office (PAO) release print of activity documenting third "free flight" of Shuttle Orbiter 101...
Public Affairs Office (PAO) release print of activity documenting third "free flight" of Shuttle Orbiter 101...
Once crews place the RS-25 engine on the engine vertical installer and it is attached to the Fred Haise Test Stand...
Legislators from across Mississippi visited Stennis Space Center on May 7, 2012, touring various facilities,...
Public Affairs Office (PAO) release print of activity documenting third (3rd) "free flight" of Shuttle Orbiter 101...
Crews use a special tool to place a new pipeline liner inside the existing carrier pipe near the Fred Haise Test...
S78-27531 (22 March 1978) --- These eight men have been named on four two-man crews who will fly the space shuttle...
NASA's Lunar Lander exhibit is located at the Mississippi I-10 Welcome Center in Hancock County, Miss., just west of...
S70-34847 (11 April 1970) --- Astronaut John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot for NASA?s third lunar landing...
View of the Apollo 8 primary and backup crew portrait with the spacecraft at night in the background. Back row:...
S70-34853 (11 April 1970) --- The Apollo 13 (Spacecraft 109/Lunar Module 7/Saturn 508) space vehicle is launched...
S70-34848 (11 April 1970) --- Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., commander for NASA's Apollo 13 mission, undergoes space...
S70-24014 (17 Jan. 1970) --- The three prime crewmen of the Apollo 13 lunar landing mission stand by to participate...
Members of the World Presidents' Organization enjoy exhibits at StenniSphere, the museum and visitor center at...
S76-29557 (17 Sept 1976) --- The two members of the first crew for the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests...