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Kennedy Space Center personnel and American Medical Response (AMR) contractor paramedics gather around a “patient,”...
Kennedy Space Center personnel and American Medical Response (AMR) contractor paramedics participate in a medical...
Kennedy Space Center personnel and American Medical Response (AMR) contractor paramedics gather at the Florida...
Kennedy Space Center personnel and American Medical Response (AMR) contractor paramedics gather at the Florida...
KEMCON physician Dr. Dan Woodard speaks to Kennedy Space Center personnel and American Medical Response (AMR)...
An American Medical Response (AMR) contractor paramedic speaks to Kennedy Space Center and AMR personnel gathered at...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, at the National Press...
Brewster Shaw, VP and General Manager, NASA Systems, Boeing is seen during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 2,...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, at the National Press...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden listens to his introduction by Assistant to the President for Science and...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Director of...
Mark Sirangelo, VP and Chair, SNC Space Systems Board, Sierra Nevada Corp. is seen during a press conference,...
Robert Millman of Blue Origin is seen during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, at the National Press Club...
Mike Gass, President and Chief Executive, United Launch Alliance is seen during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 2,...
From left, Ken Bowersox, VP Astronaut Safety, SpaceX, David Thompson, CEO, Orbital Science Corporation, Mark...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden's reflection is seen in a TV monitor during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 2,...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, at the National Press...
From left, Jane Poynter, President and Chair, Paragon Space Development Corp., Brewster Shaw, VP and General...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, at the National Press...
Jane Poynter, President and Chair, Paragon Space Development Corp. is seen during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb....
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, at the National Press...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden listens to his introduction by Assistant to the President for Science and...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks during a press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010, at the National Press...
Kennedy Space Center personnel and American Medical Response (AMR) contractor paramedics prepare to load a...