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A view inside the Science Evaluation Room (SER) in Mission Control at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. The...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Ryan Ewing, and Barbara Cohen, react to crew observations during...
Artemis II crew lunar observations team member, Alex Stoken, monitors the mission from the Science Evaluation Room...
Jared Ralleta, Artemis II lunar science team member, reacts to the lunar flyby crew observations in the Science...
Crew lunar observations team member, Sara Schmidt, left, asset manager, Luke McSherry, and Artemis deputy lunar...
Artemis II lunar science team members, from left, Barbara Cohen, Jennifer Heldmann, and Anthony Colaprete, work in...
Science evaluation room communicator, Kiarre Dumes, left, and deputy lunar science lead Marie Henderson work in the...
Artemis II crew lunar observations team member, David Charney, monitors the mission from the Science Evaluation Room...
Artemis II science officers, Trevor Graff, background, and Kelsey Young are seen monitoring mission data in...
jsc2026e000861 --- The Artemis II Lunar Science Team works in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) during a training...
Artemis curation lead, Juliane Gross, holds a lunar globe in the Science Evaluation Room (SER) in Mission Control at...
iss074e0433182 (April 3, 2026) --- NASA astronaut Chris Williams smiles for a portrait while guiding ESA (European...
iss074e0433179 (April 3, 2026) --- ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut and Expedition 74 flight engineer Sophie...
NASA Aeronautics and center leadership gather inside the viewing area of the main control room at NASA’s Armstrong...
NASA Aeronautics and center leadership gather inside the viewing area of the main control room at NASA’s Armstrong...
NASA Aeronautics and center leadership gather inside the viewing area of the main control room at NASA’s Armstrong...
NASA Aeronautics and center leadership gather inside the viewing area of the main control room at NASA’s Armstrong...
NASA Aeronautics and center leadership gather inside the viewing area of the main control room at NASA’s Armstrong...
NASA Aeronautics and center leadership gather inside the viewing area of the main control room at NASA’s Armstrong...
NASA Aeronautics and center leadership gather inside the viewing area of the main control room at NASA’s Armstrong...
NASA Aeronautics and center leadership gather inside the viewing area of the main control room at NASA’s Armstrong...
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft, or DSCOVR, rises from Space...
This montage shows changing faces of the Sun, recorded daily during the 59 days spent in orbit by Skylab's second...
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying NOAA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory spacecraft, or DSCOVR, lifts off from...