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Photographic documentation of the STS-109 Crew Return Ceremony. The events take place at Hangar 990 at Ellington...
Photographic documentation of the STS-109 Crew Return Ceremony. The events take place at Hangar 990 at Ellington...
Photographic documentation of the STS-109 Crew Return Ceremony. The events take place at Hangar 990 at Ellington...
Photographic documentation of the STS-109 Crew Return Ceremony. The events take place at Hangar 990 at Ellington...
Photographic documentation of the STS-109 Crew Return Ceremony. The events take place at Hangar 990 at Ellington...
Photographic documentation of the STS-109 Crew Return Ceremony. The events take place at Hangar 990 at Ellington...
Photographic documentation of the STS-109 Crew Return Ceremony. The events take place at Hangar 990 at Ellington...
In October 1963, the Project Mercury Summary Conference was held in the Houston, TX, Coliseum. This series of 44...
JSC2001-00002 (January 2001) --- Astronauts Michael L. Gernhardt (left), mission specialist, and Steven W. Lindsey,...
Outside the Integration Facility at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 50-51 crewmembers Thomas...
Unidentified people observe newly released images from the Hubble Space Telescope through special glasses Wednesday...
In this photo, (left to right) Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) Missile Firing Laboratory Chief Dr. Kurt Debus,...
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette, right, a mission specialist on STS-127, talks with two unidentified...
Derrick Tuff, right in wheelchair, and Kayla Weathers, standing left, deliver remarks at a ceremony where senior...
An unidentified member of the media tries out an interactive display during a press briefing at the new "Moving...
STS084-357-015 (15-24 May 1997) --- Astronaut Charles J. Precourt (right), STS-84 commander, controls the rate of...
ISS002-707-057 (22 April 2001) --- 70-mm frame. STS-100 EVA crewmember Chris Hadfield in dark silhouette - shadowed...
An unidentified student speaks with astronauts aboard the Internatiional Space Station (ISS) via downlink during an...
Unidentified people observe newly released images from the Hubble Space Telescope through special glasses, Wednesday...
Astronaut Norman E. Thagard (right center), a guest researcher on Russia's Mir 18 mission, monitors a test of a...
Inflation Tests of the Echo 1 Satellite in Weeksville, N.C. 1958-L-03603 Image Langley engineers Edwin Kilgore...
STS040-202-033 (5-14 June 1991) --- A medium closeup scene shows astronaut James P. Bagian (left) and an...
Inflation Tests of the Echo 1 Satellite in Weeksville, N.C. 1958-L-03603 Image Langley engineers Edwin Kilgore...
JSC2001-01552 (24 May 2001) --- An unidentified member of the STS-109 crew uses a device called a Sky genie to...