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Artist's illustration of Jupiter and Europa (in the foreground) with the Galileo spacecraft after its pass through a...
iss063e041648 (July 9, 2020) --- Roscosmos Flight Engineer Ivan Vagner practices a simulated emergency evacuation of...
JSC2010-E-014959 (28 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman, STS-132 mission specialist, uses virtual reality...
JSC2010-E-043659 (25 March 2010) --- NASA astronaut Michael Fincke, STS-134 mission specialist, uses virtual reality...
JSC2006-E-47421 (1 Nov. 2006) --- Astronaut Patrick G. Forrester, STS-117 mission specialist, uses virtual reality...
JSC2010-E-043660 (25 March 2010) --- NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff, STS-134 mission specialist, uses virtual reality...
JSC2001-00754 (15 March 2001) --- Astronaut Patrick G. Forrester, STS-105 mission specialist, uses specialized gear...
At their Cosmonaut Hotel crew quarters in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, Expedition 59 crewmembers Christina Koch of NASA...
iss067e372874 (Sept. 19, 2022) --- ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut and Expedition 67 Flight Engineer Samantha...
JSC2010-E-014957 (28 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Michael Good, STS-132 mission specialist, uses virtual reality...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida sixth-grade students use a computer...
STS-118 astronaut and mission specialist Dafydd R. “Dave” Williams, representing the Canadian Space Agency, uses...
JSC2010-E-014962 (28 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Michael Good (foreground) and Garrett Reisman, both STS-132...
jsc2018e025547 - At the Cosmonaut Hotel crew quarters in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, Expedition 55 crewmembers Ricky...
N-231 High Reynolds Number Channel Facility (An example of a Versatile Wind Tunnel) Tunnel 1 I is a blowdown...
jsc2019e053716 - At the Cosmonaut Hotel crew quarters in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, the next crew to launch to the...
JSC2010-E-014958 (28 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Michael Good, STS-132 mission specialist, uses virtual reality...
Gemini Rendezvous Docking Simulator suspended from the roof of the Langley Research Center s aircraft hangar....
Multiple exposure of Gemini rendezvous docking simulator. Francis B. Smith wrote in his paper "Simulators for Manned...
Then and Now: These images illustrate the dramatic improvement in NASA computing power over the last 23 years, and...
As the size of a satellite is scaled down to the form factor of a CubeSat, the hardware must scale down as well....
The Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) is responsible for designing and building the life support systems that will...
As the size of a satellite is scaled down to the form factor of a CubeSat, the hardware must scale down as well....
As the size of a satellite is scaled down to the form factor of a CubeSat, the hardware must scale down as well....