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NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins is helped out of a helicopter in Jacksonville, Florida just a few hours after she and...
NASA astronaut Robert Hines is helped out of a helicopter in Jacksonville, Florida just a few hours after he and...
NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), and SpaceX support teams board a helicopter to stage for the landing of the...
SL4-93-167 (February 1974) --- A vertical view of the Kennedy Space Center and the Florida Atlantic coast area is...
STS049-79-024 (13 May 1992) --- Florida's Atlantic Coast and the Cape Canaveral area form the backdrop for this 70mm...
NASA’s largest planetary mission spacecraft, Europa Clipper, arrives at the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at...
S66-63418 (13 Nov. 1966) --- Florida (south half), Bahamas Islands (Andros-Grand Bahamas-Bimini), and Cuba, looking...
S66-54565 (14 Sept. 1966) --- Central portion of Florida, Gulf of Mexico to Atlantic Ocean, Cape Kennedy is at left...
S75-24114 (8-10 Feb. 1975) --- Two Walt Disney comic cartoon characters, Donald Duck and Pluto, were on hand to...
This nadir photograph of the Cape Canaveral area on Florida's eastern coast was taken by the STS-66 crew in...
iss072e069330 (Oct. 16, 2024) --- St. John's River in Jacksonville, Florida, is pictured from the International...
Highlighting our upcoming launch of astronauts from Florida, some news about our Moon to Mars effort, and our Mars...
Counting down to the return of human spaceflight from Florida, a successful space station resupply mission, and a...
The Orion spacecraft is back in Florida after Artemis I, a direct deposit on Mars, and an insightful mission comes...
SL4-139-4029 (10 Jan. 1974) --- An oblique view of the State of Florida, looking northward up the peninsula, as...
An employee with contractor Jacobs from contractor Jacobs transports research cargo from the International Space...
Members of the cold stowage team unpack science experiments inside the Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) at...
Senior Scientist George Makedonas, from NASA’S Human Immunology and Virology Lab, works with blood samples returned...
An employee with contractor Jacobs transports research cargo from the International Space Station for processing...
An Airbus H225 helicopter with cargo from SpaceX’s 22nd commercial resupply services mission lands during the early...
Senior Scientist George Makedonas, from NASA’S Human Immunology and Virology Lab, works with blood samples returned...
Senior Scientist George Makedonas, from NASA’S Human Immunology and Virology Lab, works with blood samples returned...
STS030-76-042 (4-8 May 1989) --- For two decades, astronauts have been photographing their launching area from...
MISR carries nine cameras fixed at different angles, each of which viewed Michael over the course of approximately...