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This array of photographic equipment, displayed on the aft flight deck payload station, represents just a part of...
STS041-05-011 (6-10 Oct 1990) --- Astronaut Robert D. Cabana, STS-41 pilot, exhibits the weightlessness of space...
STS036-03-013 (28 Feb–3 March 1990) --- Astronaut Richard M. (Mike) Mullane, on the aft flight deck of the...
Astronaut Marsha S. Ivins, mission specialist, prepares to aim three Hasselblad cameras through the overhead windows...
This view in the southern constellation Carina was acquired on December 13, 2007 as part of the characterization...
Astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman removes the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 1 (WFPC 1) during the first Hubble servicing...
Mosaic of a floor-fractured crater, acquired by the Wide Angle Camera onboard NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter 560...
ISS032-E-020798 (20 Aug. 2012) --- NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Expedition 32 flight engineer, uses a High...
Originally devised to observe Saturn stage separation during Apollo flights, Marshall Space Flight Center's...
STS027-14-021 (2-6 Dec. 1988) --- Astronaut Guy S. Gardner, STS-27 pilot, appears to have enough cameras as he...
This compressed, resolution-limited video features a preliminary sequence of the Blue Ghost final descent and...
This view of terrestrial rocks was taken by a testing twin -- the life test unit -- of Mars Hand Lens Imager MAHLI...
This frame from a video shows an engineering test for NASA Curiosity rover. During the test, the clear dust covers...
F5D Skylancer with camera installation in nose.
Mars Orbiter Camera Views the Face
Mars Orbiter Camera Views the Face
Mars Orbiter Camera Views the Face
Mars Orbiter Camera Views the Face
ISS031-E-112289 --- Astronaut Don Pettit, Expedition 31 flight engineer, in a special "tent" fashioned to limit...
In early 2017, after more than a decade of observing Mars, the Context Camera (CTX) on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance...
At the launch pad perimeter camera site at Launch Complex 39B, news media representatives are briefed on the...
At the launch pad perimeter camera site at Launch Complex 39B, Robert Page (pointing), chair of the NASA Intercenter...
At the launch pad perimeter camera site at Launch Complex 39B, news media representatives are briefed on the...
In the Image Analysis Facility in the Vehicle Assembly Building, Brad Lawrence (second from left, standing)...