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S70-35600 (18 April 1970) --- President Richard M. Nixon introduces Sigurd A. Sjoberg (far right), director of...
S70-35601 (18 April 1970) --- A wide-angle, overall view of the large crowd of people who were on hand to see...
Overall view of the Lunar Module Mission Simulator, an astronaut training facility located in bldg 5.
S69-35504 (June 1969) --- The prime crews of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission and the Apollo 11 lunar landing...
S70-40850 (June 1970) --- Fused thermal switch from Apollo Service Module (SM) oxygen tank after test at the NASA...
S69-35507 (June 1969) --- The prime crews of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission and the Apollo 11 lunar landing...
S86-28749 (5 March 1986) --- Two JSC officials chat prior to a meeting with members of the Presidential Commission...
S91-36097 (6 May 1991) --- Air to air view of Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105, atop a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft...
S74-20807 (23 April 1974) --- Cosmonaut Aleksey A. Leonov (foreground) is briefed on the Apollo communications test...
S75-32053 (July 1975) --- An overall view of activity in the press working area of the ASTP News Center during the...
S74-27049 (4 Aug. 1974) --- Overall view of test set-up in Building 23 at the Johnson Space Center during testing of...
S73-26380 (23 May 1973) --- Technicians in the Technical Services shop in Building 10 work on the fabrication of the...
At NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, one lab uses the virtual reality environment to study how...
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS - A technician aboard the USS Hornet holds the Mobile Quarantine Facility door...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, center; Todd Ericson, senior advisor to the administrator, left; and Russell...
Extravehicular Activity (EVA) suits packed inside containers arrive at the Space Station Processing Facility from...
S71-58148 (1 Dec. 1971) --- Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II, command module pilot of the planned Apollo 16 lunar...
Two T-38 jets with members of the STS-86 crew fly over the space center after takeoff from KSC’s Shuttle Landing...
This panoramic side view of NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology airplane shows the aircraft sitting on jacks at...
COLOR 13 SEPTEMBER 1996 S96-14353 JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS STS-81 TRAINING VIEW --- In the Johnson Space...
Two US Congressmen, accompanied by NASA Administrator James E. Webb, visited the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)...
Vice President Mike Pence and NASA astronaut Suni Williams watch on monitors as NASA commercial crew astronauts...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Extravehicular Activity (EVA) suits packed inside containers arrive at the Space...
Vice President Mike Pence and NASA astronaut Suni Williams watch on monitors as NASA commercial crew astronauts...