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The powerful winter storm that has been affecting much of the central and western U.S. continues to intensify as it...
An ammonia oxidation plant at the Plum Brook Ordnance Works near Sandusky, Ohio, which later became the National...
The Advanced Electrical Bus (ALBus) mission is a technology demonstration of resettable Shape Memory Alloy (SMA)...
The Advanced Electrical Bus (ALBus) mission is a technology demonstration of resettable Shape Memory Alloy (SMA)...
In their flight seats aboard Space Shuttle Discovery are (front to back) STS-95 Payload Specialists Chiaki Mukai...
STS-95 Payload Specialist John H. Glenn Jr., a senator from Ohio and one of the original seven Project Mercury...
A Consolidated B–24D Liberator (left), Boeing B–29 Superfortress (background), and Lockheed RA–29 Hudson...
STS-95 Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr. (left) presents a composite photograph of images taken during the STS-95...
At Launch Pad 39-B, a Safety Egress trainer explains the use of the slidewire basket system for emergency egress...
Our Milky Way galaxy and its small companions are surrounded by a giant halo of million-degree gas (seen in blue in...
Edward Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the Duke of Windsor, visits the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis...
NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter carries a small swatch of muslin material from the lower-left wing of the Wright...
Members of the STS-95 crew participate in a media briefing at the Kennedy Space Center Press Site Auditorium before...
After suiting up for their practice countdown exercise, STS-95 crew members head for the bus outside the Operations...
At Launch Pad 39-B, at the 195-foot level, STS-95 crew members learn about the slidewire basket, lower right, that...
Near Launch Pad 39-B, STS-95 Mission Specialist Pedro Duque of Spain, representing the European Space Agency (ESA)...
Orbiter Discovery prepares to land on runway 33 at the Shuttle Landing Facility. Main gear touchdown was at 12:04...
STS-95 Pilot Steven W. Lindsey suits up in the Operations and Checkout Building prior to his trip to Launch Pad...
STS-95 Payload Specialist Chiaki Mukai (M.D., Ph.D.), representing the National Space Development Agency of Japan...
NASA and contractor representatives working with NASA’s Rocket Propulsion Test Program Office stand at the base of...
Exterior view of the Space Power Facility at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Plum Brook...
Youngstown, Ohio high school student, W. Brian Dunlap (center), discusses with Dr. Robert Head (right), and Henry...
An apprentice at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory shown...
Following touchdown at 12:04 p.m. EST at the Shuttle Landing Facility, the mission STS-95 crew leave the Crew...