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JSC2002-E-48253 (9 December 2002) --- Astronaut Paul S. Lockhart, STS-113 pilot, addresses a crowd on hand at...
NEW YORK – Space shuttle Enterprise is backed into a protective hangar at John F. Kennedy International Airport in...
JSC2006-E-41579 (22 Sept. 2006) --- Astronaut Brent W. Jett, Jr., STS-115 commander, speaks from a lectern in...
JSC2005-E-33431 (10 August 2005) --- Astronaut Charles J. Camarda, STS-114 mission specialist, addresses a crowd on...
JSC2001-E-08315 (22 March 2001) --- JSC Acting Director Roy S. Estess introduces the STS-102 and Expedition One crew...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Two members of the Columbia Reconstruction Project Team examine a piece of Columbia...
The Boeing CST-100 Structural Test Article awaits testing inside the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility,...
Super Guppy arrival and (MBB) Multi-Bay Box Delivery ; Super Guppy arrival and MBB Delivery: super Guppy arrival at...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Inside the Spaceport Florida hangar, the P5 truss waits out a rain storm. The truss...
JSC2001-E-22793 (25 July 2001) --- Astronaut Steven W. Lindsey, STS-104 mission commander, addresses a crowd at...
DATE: 9-10-12 LOCATION: Ellington Field - Hangar 276 - Tarmac SUBJECT: Expedition 36/37 crew member Karen Nyberg and...
JSC2006-E-28439 (18 July 2006) --- Flight director Tony Ceccacci speaks from a lectern in Ellington Field's Hangar...
JSC2005-E-33335 (10 August 2005) --- NASA Administrator Michael Griffin and astronaut Eileen M. Collins, STS-114...
JSC2002-E-48247 (9 December 2002) --- General Jefferson D. Howell, Jr., JSC Director, faces a crowd on hand at...
JSC2005-E-33421 (10 August 2005) --- Astronaut Soichi Noguchi, STS-114 mission specialist representing Japan...
S63-03951 (January 1963) --- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., prime pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission,...
In the Vehicle Assembly Building, the mockup of the leading edge of Columbia’s left wing takes its place among the...
JSC2007-E-31814 (23 June 2007) --- Johnson Space Center's (JSC) director Michael L. Coats addresses a large crowd of...
JSC2002-E-26036 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Daniel W. Bursch, Expedition Four flight engineer, speaks from the...
More than 37,000 people registered to attend the NASA Langley open house. Starting with the Annual 5K Moon Walk Run...
Navy NAS Air station Moffett Field, Hangar 2 from North West Corner Naval Air Station Moffett Field Public works...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- As night approaches, the P5 truss rolls away from the Spaceport Florida hangar where...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the reconstruction team check out the Columbia debris inside the RLV...
In the Vehicle Assembly Building, Jack Nowling, with United Space Alliance, moves a final piece of Columbia debris...