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Reporter Julie Flannery of KERO-TV, Bakersfield, interviews NASA Dryden's Orion Abort Flight Test project manager...
A TV reporter interviews NASA test pilot Bill Dana, wearing his infamous pink boots with yellow daisy decals, after...
SPACE STATION CREW DISCUSSES LIFE IN SPACE WITH THE MEDIA AND THE MILITARY Aboard the International Space Station,...
KSC's Press Site serves as the stage for makers of "The Cape," a pilot television movie starring Corbin Bernsen...
This mosaic, made from over 140 individual TV frames taken about two hours after encounter, shows the planet Mercury...
Cratered terrain very similar to that on the Moon is shown in this TV photo of Mercury taken by NASA Mariner 10....
One of NASA Mariner 10 two TV cameras took this picture of a densely cratered region of Mercury on Sept. 21, 1974,...
GMT012_11_49_Terry Virts_Dragon capture wide TV camera_130B
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 72 Flight Engineer Don Pettit of NASA discussed life and work...
The primary objective of the STS-35 mission was round the clock observation of the celestial sphere in ultraviolet...
The Payload Operations Center (POC) is the science command post for the International Space Station (ISS). Located...
RECORD-SETTING SPACE STATION ASTRONAUT CHRISTINA KOCH REFLECTS ON HER MISSION Aboard the International Space...
ISS028-E-032133 (17 Aug. 2011) --- Russian cosmonaut Sergei Volkov, Expedition 28 flight engineer, is pictured in...
Joann Morgan with WESH-TV 2 News Anchor Wendy Chioji
WESH-TV 2 News Anchor Wendy Chioji speaking at CFC kickoff
WESH-TV 2 News Anchor Wendy Chioji tours the Orbiter Processing Facility.
NASA TV's coverage begins for the launch of space shuttle Discovery on the STS-131 mission.
WESH-TV 2 News Anchor Wendy Chioji sits in the cockpit of a space shuttle while touring Kennedy Space Center.
WESH-TV 2 News Anchor Wendy Chioji sits in the cockpit of a space shuttle while touring Kennedy Space Center.
WESH-TV 2 News Anchor Wendy Chioji with Kennedy Space Center Director Roy Bridges
Press conference panel interviewing STS-8 onboard crew, 09/02/1983. Crew can be seen on TV screen.
As NASA Mariner 10 approached Mercury at nearly seven miles per second on March 29, 1974, its TV camera took this...
S72-35595 (21 April 1972) --- Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot, salutes the United States flag...
S72-35594 (21 April 1972) --- Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, leaps from...