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STS 51-E crew is briefed on the Shuttle full fuselage trainer. View of the crewmembers seated at stations inside the...
CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE: Frank V. Moore (seated) has been named Director of the Center' s annual Combined Federal...
jsc2022e065066 (March 24, 2022) --- The four crew members that comprise the SpaceX Crew-6 mission are seated inside...
Ed Weiler, Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters, seated second from left,...
JSC2010-E-024375 (18 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Scott Kelly (seated, left), Expedition 25 flight engineer and...
Dr. John Grant, seated right, moderates a discussion with Dr. Jack Mustard, from Brown University, and Dr. Steve...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The first four Shuttle astronauts -- seated, from left, Richard Truly, Joe Engle,...
S72-48892 (September 1972) --- Two members of the prime crew of the Apollo 17 lunar landing mission ride in a Lunar...
April 10, 2003. Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. Building 254, Soyuz Integration Facility. Astronaut Michael Foale...
Commercial Crew astronauts participate in a Boeing/United Launch Alliance (ULA) emergency egress system...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, seated at left, talks with workers in the Exploration Research and Technology...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, seated left, and NASA Johnson Space Center Director Mark Geyer, seated right...
Technicians work on the Russian Sokol suits of Expedition 11 Flight Engineer and NASA Science Officer John Phillips,...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, seated at far right, talks with members of the local media in a conference room...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, seated right, and Sen. John Glenn address questions from the press during a...
JSC2001-E-21560 (16 July 2001) --- STS-104 flight directors Wayne Hale (seated left), Catherine Koerner (seated...
Expedition 22 Soyuz Commander Oleg Kotov of Russia, seated left, dons his Russian Sokol as Flight Engineer Soichi...
Technicians work on the Russian Sokol suit of Expedition 11 Flight Engineer and NASA Science Officer John Phillips,...
S72-48889 (September 1972) --- Two members of the prime crew of the Apollo 17 lunar landing mission ride in a lunar...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, seated, far end of the table, center, talks with members of the local media in a...
NASA STS-129 mission specialist Leland Melvin, standing, speaks to students assembled as fellow crew members Barry...
NASA announces the nine astronauts selected for commercial crew flight assignments on the crew test flights and...
Expedition 7 Commander Yuri I. Malenchenko, center, dons his Russian Sokol suit for the leak check, seat liner check...
Two seats for the Artemis Orion crew module test article (CMTA) are in view in the high bay inside the Launch...