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Ames Women's Influence Network (WIN) Hidden Figures talk with "Computers" Carolyn Hofstetter and Carol Mead...
Ames Women's Influence Network (WIN) Hidden Figures talk with "Computers" Carolyn Hofstetter and Carol Mead...
JSC2012-E-214799 (September 2012) --- Computer-generated artist?s rendering of the International Space Station as of...
JSC2012-E-214800 (September 2012) --- Computer-generated artist?s rendering of the International Space Station as of...
JSC2012-E-107190 (August 2012) --- Computer-generated artist?s rendering of the International Space Station as of...
JSC2012-E-107187 (July 2012) --- Computer-generated artist?s rendering of the International Space Station as of July...
JSC2012-E-107189 (July 2012) --- Computer-generated artist?s rendering of the International Space Station as of July...
JSC2012-E-107188 (July 2012) --- Computer-generated artist?s rendering of the International Space Station as of July...
ISS013-E-05853 (11 April 2006) --- Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science officer...
S123-E-005096 (11 March 2008) --- Astronaut Mike Foreman, STS-123 mission specialist, uses a computer on the middeck...
iss073e1044139 (Oct. 8, 2025) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Jonny Kim performs laptop...
S123-E-007788 (19 March 2008) --- Astronaut Robert L. Behnken, STS-123 mission specialist, uses a computer on the...
ISS006-E-21369 (31 January 2003) --- Astronaut Kenneth D. Bowersox, Expedition Six mission commander, moves toward a...
ISS013-E-40000 (22 June 2006) --- Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science officer...
ISS022-E-030641 (19 Jan. 2010) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi, Expedition 22...
ISS022-E-032391 (18 Jan. 2010) --- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, Expedition 22 flight engineer, uses a computer in...
STS106-388-025 (8-20 September 2000) --- Astronaut Scott D. Altman, STS-106 pilot, works on a laptop computer in the...
iss073e0033632 (May 16, 2025) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Jonny Kim works on computer...
S127-E-011052 (28 July 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette, STS-127 mission specialist, uses a...
iss072e782405 (March 15, 2025) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 72 Flight Engineer Nick Hague works on a laptop...
ISS013-E-07975 (15 April 2006) --- Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science officer...
ISS015-E-17632 (4 July 2007) --- Cosmonaut Oleg V. Kotov, Expedition 15 flight engineer representing Russia's...
ISS013-E-29282 (1 June 2006) --- Cosmonaut Pavel V. Vinogradov, Expedition 13 commander representing Russia's...
IBM 1401 Data Processing System at NASA Ames Research Center.