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JSC2006-E-46700 (26 Oct. 2006) --- Cosmonaut Pavel V. Vinogradov (right), Expedition 13 commander representing...
JSC2006-E-46699 (26 Oct. 2006) --- Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science officer and flight...
JSC2010-E-020620 (9 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Steve Lindsey (center), STS-133 commander; Eric Boe, pilot; and...
JSC2010-E-018927 (7 Feb. 2010) --- Flight director Tony Ceccacci is pictured in the space shuttle flight control...
Stennis Space Center Director Patrick Scheuermann speaks with Philip Reyes and Orion Program Manager Mark Geyer in...
JSC2010-E-020630 (9 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Nicole Stott, Tim Kopra (center) and Michael Barratt, all STS-133...
Kennedy Space Center Director Robert Cabana looks into the Orion medium fidelity mockup as Christi Sauers describes...
JSC2010-E-018922 (7 Feb. 2010) --- Overall view of the space shuttle flight control room in the Johnson Space...
JSC2010-E-020617 (9 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Steve Lindsey (center), STS-133 commander; Eric Boe, pilot; and...
The Marshall Space Flight Center, a NASA field installation, was established at Huntsville, Alabama, in 1960. The...
JSC2006-E-46693 (26 Oct. 2006) --- Michael T. Suffredini, International Space Station program manager, speaks from...
Orion Program Manager Mark Geyer stands with Philip Reyes and Marshall Space Flight Center Director Robert Lightfoot...
Jeff Fox presents the Students Shaping America's Next Spacecraft (SSANS) program to NASA center directors in front...
JSC2010-E-020615 (9 Feb. 2010) --- NASA astronauts Nicole Stott, Tim Kopra (center) and Michael Barratt, all STS-133...
JSC2010-E-017954 (4 Feb. 2010) --- Flight directors for the STS-130/20A mission pose for a preflight group portrait...
Orion Program Manager Mark Geyer introduces Jeff Fox, Christie Sauers, and Phillip Reyes to NASA center directors in...
Space Shuttle orbiter landing imagery from Kennedy Space Center.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Official portrait of William W. "Bill" Parsons, director of the John F. Kennedy Space...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Sen. Bill Nelson talks to the media at the NASA KSC News Center about the Columbia...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Astronaut Barry E. Wilmore (left) and Center Director Jim Kennedy pose for a photo...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Astronaut Barry E. Wilmore (left) congratulates Center Director Jim Kennedy after...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Sen. Bill Nelson talks to the media at the NASA KSC News Center about the Columbia...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The ticket plaza provides entrance into the KSC Visitor Complex. An orientation center...
Pictured is the north side of Building 4221 on the campus of Marshall Space Flight Center.