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This payload canister is being transported to Launch Pad 39A for a "fit check." At a later date, the canister will...
ISS027-E-013433 (13 April 2011) --- European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli, Expedition 27 flight engineer,...
JSC2001-E-11702 (9 April 2001) --- Astronaut James F. Reilly, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in an...
JSC2001-E-11698 (9 April 2001) --- Astronaut James F. Reilly, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in an...
JSC2001-E-11696 (9 April 2001) --- Astronaut James F. Reilly, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in an...
JSC2001-E-11690 (9 April 2001) --- Astronaut James F. Reilly, STS-104 mission specialist, prepares to don his helmet...
JSC2001-E-11692 (9 April 2001) --- Astronaut James F. Reilly, mission specialist, prepares to don his helmet for an...
JSC2001-E-11703 (9 April 2001) --- Astronaut James F. Reilly, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in an...
JSC2001-E-11697 (9 April 2001) --- Astronaut James F. Reilly, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in an...
JSC2001-E-11699 (9 April 2001) --- Astronaut James F. Reilly, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in an...
The X-59 team at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California, load the lower empennage - the tail section -...
The X-59 team at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California, load the lower empennage - the tail section -...
NASA Dawn spacecraft solar array wings are folded to fit inside nose section of protective fairing.
The ATLAS Optics Bench is lifted onto the ICESat-2 box structure in order to ensure a proper fit for future integration.
JSC2001-E-11687 (9 April 2001) --- Astronaut James F. Reilly, STS-104 mission specialist, prepares to don his...
JSC2001-E-11704 (9 April 2001) --- Astronaut James F. Reilly, STS-104 mission specialist, participates in an...
S63-20801 (23 Jan. 1961) --- Primate chimpanzee ?Ham?, in his spacesuit, is fitted into the couch of the...
Both halves of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V payload fairing are moved into position for a fit check at...
Both halves of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V payload fairing are joined together during a fit check at...
The first half of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V payload fairing is moved into position for a fit check at...
NASA Dryden aircraft and avionics technicians (from left) Bryan Hookland, Art Cope, Herman Rijfkogel and Jonathan...
Members of Marshall's Facilities Operations and Maintenance Office team, including, clockwise from left, Robert...
Here is a close-up of the GE F414 engine, from the aft deck or rear, before the tail section of the X-59 is lifted...
Saturn's moon Enceladus is only 505 kilometers (314 miles) across, small enough to fit within the length of the...