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STS078-396-015 (20 June - 7 July 1996) --- Payload specialist Jean-Jacques Favier, representing the French Space...
Onboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia (STS-35), the various components of the Astro-1 payload are seen...
This is an STS-66 mission onboard photo of the Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis showing the payload of the third...
The first United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) was one of NASA's science and technology programs that...
The first United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) was one of NASA's science and technology programs that...
This is the Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery, STS-42 mission, with the First International Microgravity Laboratory...
ASTRO-2 was the second dedicated Spacelab mission to conduct astronomical observations in the ultraviolet spectral...
Astronaut Donald Thomas conducts the Fertilization and Embryonic Development of Japanese Newt in Space (AstroNewt)...
Astronaut Carl E. Walz, mission specialist, flies through the second International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2)...
This is an STS-66 mission onboard photo showing the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) moving toward one of the solar...
Astronaut Donald Thomas conducts the Fertilization and Embryonic Development of Japanese Newt in Space (AstroNewt)...
Onboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia (STS-35), the various components of the Astro-1 payload are seen...
The first United States Microgravity Laboratory (USML-1) was one of NASA's science and technology programs that...
S93-29830 (4 Nov 1992) --- Inside the Spacelab D-2 module in the Operations and Checkout Building high bay, STS-55...
This photograph of aurora borealis, northern aurora, was taken during the Spacelab-J (SL-J) mission (STS-47). People...
A smooth countdown culminated in a picture-perfect launch as the Space Shuttle Orbiter Endeavour (STS-47) climbed...
STS047-05-019 (12 - 20 Sept 1992) --- Astronaut Jerome (Jay) Apt, mission specialist, responds to a crew mate's...
STS078-306-035 (20 June - 7 July 1996) --- Astronaut Susan J. Helms, payload commander, and payload specialist...
51B-01-007 (30 April 1985) --- Astronaut Don L. Lind, 51-B Spacelab 3 mission specialist, observes the growth of...
STS047-37-003 (12-20 Sept. 1992) --- Astronaut Mae C. Jemison, STS-47 mission specialist, appears to be clicking her...
S94-E-5001 (5 July 1997) --- Astronaut Donald Thomas, mission specialist, uses a microscope at the glovebox onboard...
STS083-302-002 (4-8 April 1997) --- At the MidDeck Glove Box (MGBX), astronaut Donald A. Thomas, mission specialist,...
The science laboratory, Spacelab-J (SL-J), flown aboard the STS-47 flight was a joint venture between NASA and the...
In this photograph, the instruments of the Astro-1 Observatory are erected in the cargo bay of the Columbia orbiter....