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A view of the human landing system is seen on the monitor during an event announcing Blue Origin as the company...
A Virginia student wears gloves to simulate the awkward feel and dexterity that astronauts experience when working...
Harry Black, at the Integrated Communications Officer's console in the Mission Control Center (MCC), monitors the...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announces Blue Origin as the company selected to develop a sustainable human landing...
S85-28161 (1 March 1985) --- Astronauts Gregory Jarvis, left, and L. William Butterworth take a breather from...
Children in attendance for the screening the NASA produced documentary “The Color of Space” draw on postcards that...
Inside a Shuttle Landing Facility hangar at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, an MRAP armored vehicle is...
Following a training run on the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, MRAP back doors...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announces Blue Origin as the company selected to develop a sustainable human landing...
Originally designed for military applications, NASA’s mine-resistant ambush protected vehicles, or MRAPs, will be...
Attendees experience the inside of a Blue Origin New Shepard capsule mockup prior to the screening of the NASA...
6-year old Armani Bonds draws on a postcard that will be sent to space by Club for the Future on a Blue Origin New...
A member of the news media asks a question during an event announcing Blue Origin as the company selected to develop...
Attendees line up to go inside a Blue Origin New Shepard capsule mockup prior to the screening of the NASA produced...
9-year old Amara Bowman smiles as her father photographs her inside a Blue Origin New Shepard capsule mockup prior...
An MRAP armored vehicle goes through a training run on the Shuttle Landing Facility to support NASA's Commercial...
A student gets ready to catch a plastic tube carrying a small fluid bottle and a wireless video camera. As it arced...
STS100-347-025 (28 April 2001) --- A Canadian "handshake in space" occurred on April 28, 2001 as the...
Inside a Shuttle Landing Facility hangar at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, two MRAP armored vehicles are...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson gives remarks during an event announcing Blue Origin as the company selected to...
Crew members and backup members for NASA’s Artemis II mission and teams from the agency’s Exploration Ground Systems...
S125-E-008246 (16 May 2009) --- Astronaut John Grunsfeld, STS-125 mission specialist, participates in the mission?s...
S125-E-007867 (16 May 2009) --- Astronaut John Grunsfeld, STS-125 mission specialist, participates in the mission?s...
S63-07135 (16 May 1963) --- This was the Nation?s sixth manned orbital space flight, and the ?Faith 7? spacecraft...