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S68-55391 (11 Dec. 1968) --- Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot of the Apollo 9 (Spacecraft...
Pilot Fitz Fulton in CID (Controlled Impact Demonstration) Simulator
Lunar Take Off Simulator: This simulator is used by scientists at the Langley Research Center ... to help determine...
Members of the Artemis I launch team, including personnel with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and...
Members of the Artemis I launch team, including personnel with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and...
Members of the Artemis I launch team, including personnel with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and...
Members of the Artemis I launch team, including personnel with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and...
Artemis I Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson monitors activities during the ninth formal terminal countdown...
Members of the Artemis I launch team, including personnel with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and...
Artemis I launch team member Joshua Jones monitors activities during the ninth formal terminal countdown simulation...
Ye Zhang, a project scientist at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, makes adjustments to a Gravite 3d clinostat...
Jeffrey Richards, a payload research and science coordinator on the LASSO contract at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Jeffrey Richards, a payload research and science coordinator on the LASSO contract at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Dr. Srujana Neelam, a NASA post-doctoral fellow observes samples on a confocal microscope in the Microgravity...
Jeffrey Richards, a payload research and science coordinator on the LASSO contract at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Dr. Srujana Neelam, a NASA post-doctoral fellow observes samples on a confocal microscope in the Microgravity...
Practicing with a full-scale model of the Gemini Capsule in Langley's Rendezvous Docking Simulator. -- Caption and...
An elementary student enrolled in the U.S. Department of Defense Starbase program at Edwards Air Force Base flew the...
The Artemis I launch team completes a final simulation inside Firing Rooms 1 and 2 at the Launch Control Center.
The conditions that NASA spacecraft endure are indeed extreme: the intense shaking of a rocket launch, the jolt of...
Astronaut Frank Borman at the controls of the Visual Docking Simulator. From A.W. Vogeley, "Piloted Space-Flight...
Resources like oxygen are crucial building blocks in NASA’s plans to establish a long-term presence on the lunar...
Multiple exposure of Gemini rendezvous docking simulator. Francis B. Smith wrote in his paper "Simulators for Manned...
Overall view of the Lunar Module Mission Simulator, an astronaut training facility located in bldg 5.