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S65-10118 (1 Feb. 1965) --- The Gemini-6 prime crew, astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr. (in water), command pilot; and...
S79-31775 (29 April 1979) --- These two astronauts are the prime crewmen for the first flight in the Space...
S65-10121 (1 Feb. 1965) --- Astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr., the Gemini-6 command pilot for the prime crew, floats...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Prime crew astronauts Bob Crippen (left) and John Young (right) discuss checklist items...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Space Shuttle prime crew members Robert Crippen, left, pilot, and John Young, center,...
S66-39889 (1 Aug. 1966) --- Astronaut John W. Young (left), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, the prime...
jsc2020e016977 - At the Cosmonaut Hotel crew quarters in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, Expedition 63 prime and backup...
jsc2020e016976 - At the Cosmonaut Hotel crew quarters in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, Expedition 63 backup and prime...
Expedition 64 prime and backup crew members pose for a picture following Russian Sokol suit pressure checks,...
2014-03-15-11-03-42[1] At their Cosmonaut Hotel crew quarters in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, prime Expedition 39/40 Flight...
At the Kremlin in Moscow, the prime and backup crews for the next launch of crewmembers to the International Space...
If the Moon contains water, could future astronauts access and make use of it? That’s the goal! At NASA, we’re...
jsc2017e114495 (Sept. 1, 2017) --- Prime Expedition 53-54 crewmember and NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei lays flowers...
jsc2017e114494 (Sept. 1, 2017) --- Prime Expedition 53-54 crewmember and NASA astronaut Joe Acaba lays flowers at...
S81-30479 (April 1981) --- Astronauts John W. Young, second from left, and Robert L. Crippen, left, discuss...
S73-27787 (1 May 1973) --- The three members of the prime crew of the second manned Skylab mission participate in...
S81-30216 (12 April 1981) --- Astronaut Joe H. Engle, backup crew commander for STS-1, watches a large screen in the...
jsc2017e114488 (Sept. 1, 2017) --- Expedition 53-54 prime crewmember Alexander Misurkin of Roscosmos (foreground)...
A paint technician with Orbital ATK, prime contractor for the Space Launch System (SLS) Booster, uses an air gun to...
A paint technician with Orbital ATK, prime contractor for the Space Launch System (SLS) Booster, uses an air gun to...
Workers at the Astrotech processing facility in Titusville prepared for a news media showing of the Geostationary...
jsc2017e114493 (Sept. 1, 2017) --- NASA astronaut Scott Tingle lays flowers at the Kremlin Wall in Moscow where...
Kennedy Space Center employee Chris Johnson, left, and Jamie Winfield of INFICON work with MSolo (Mass Spectrometer...
Kennedy Space Center employee Roberto Aguilar Ayala, left, and Ken Wright of INFICON work with MSolo (Mass...