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NASA space shuttle Columbia hitched a ride on a special 747 carrier aircraft for the flight from Palmdale,...
S66-00933 (28 Jan. 1966) --- Gemini-11 Experiment D-16 Knee Tether, sponsored by the Department of Defense and the...
Teams work on the Crew Module Test Article (CMTA), a full scale mockup of the Orion spacecraft, as it sits sits...
The Crew Module Test Article (CMTA) is seen in the waters of the Pacific Ocean during NASA’s Underway Recovery Test...
NASA astronaut Stan Love is seen as he prepares to take part in practicing Artemis recovery procedures during...
Expedition 39 Flight Engineer Oleg Artemyev of the Russian Federal Space Agency, Roscosmos, performs the traditional...
ISS023-E-038184 (10 May 2010) --- The unpiloted ISS Progress 36 resupply vehicle departs from the International...
Orion sits atop a transport vehicle as it departs from its home at the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout...
NASA’s Exploration Ground System’s Landing and Recovery team, partners from the Department of Defense, and U.S. Navy...
A helicopter lands on USS Somerset off the coast of California, as NASA and Department of Defense teams participate...
ISS013-E-38946 (19 June 2006) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, an unpiloted Progress 20 supply vehicle...
The Crew Module Test Article (CMTA), a full scale mockup of the Orion spacecraft, is seen inside the well deck of...
Members of NASA’s Exploration Ground System’s Landing and Recovery team and partners from the Department of Defense...
jsc2024e018307 (March 6, 2024) --- Soyuz MS-25 crew members (from left) NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Roscosmos...
Teams work to recover the Crew Module Test Article (CMTA), a full scale mockup of the Orion spacecraft, as part of...
Teams prepare to release the Crew Module Test Article (CMTA) during Underway Recovery Test-12 onboard USS Somerset...
Expedition 70 NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara, left, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko, center, and Nikolai Chub,...
Expedition 68 cosmonaut Dmitri Petelinof Roscosmos signs a photo inside the Cosmonaut Hotel prior to departing for...
Expedition 8 Commander and NASA Science Officer Michael Foale completes suiting up at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in...
Five astronauts composed the STS-28 crew. Seated from left to right are Richard N. (Dick) Richards, pilot; Brewster...
When astronauts return to Earth from destinations beyond the Moon in NASA’s Orion spacecraft and splashdown in the...
From left to right, Crew-2 mission astronauts Thomas Pesquet (ESA), Megan McArthur (NASA), Shane Kimbrough (NASA),...
Exploration Ground Systems’ mobile launcher is illuminated in the night as it makes its last solo trek to Kennedy...
STS-36 Commander John O. Creighton, smiling and wearing a headset, listens to music as the tape recorder freefloats...