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S65-20422 (24 March 1965) --- Astronauts John W. Young (left), pilot; and Virgil I. Grissom, command pilot, stand at...
S66-39691 (18 June 1966) --- Astronaut John W. Young, prime crew command pilot for the Gemini-10 spaceflight, sits...
Artemis II science officers, Trevor Graff, background, and Kelsey Young are seen monitoring mission data in...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks with young professionals about their project during the annual DEVELOP...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks with young professionals about their project on New England water resources...
Chavonda Jacobs-Young, undersecretary of Agriculture for research, education and economics, gives remarks at an...
AS16-114-18439 (22 April 1972) --- Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot, stands in the shadow of the...
S66-42748 (18 July 1966) --- The Gemini-10 prime crew, astronauts John W. Young (left), command pilot, and Michael...
S65-18713 (23 March 1965) --- Astronauts John W. Young (left) and Virgil I. Grissom are shown during their first...
S65-14547 (26 Feb. 1965) --- The Gemini-Titan 3 prime crew, astronauts Virgil I. Grissom (left), command pilot, and...
S66-32530 (14 April 1966) --- Astronauts John W. Young (right), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, the prime...
Astronaut John W. Young, Apollo 16 prime crew commander (right), takes a drive in the One-G Lunar Roving Vehicle...
S65-13391 (6 Jan. 1965) --- Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom (left), Gemini-Titan 3 command pilot; and John W. Young,...
S65-13244 (6 Jan. 1965) --- The Gemini-Titan 3 prime crew, astronauts Virgil I. Grissom (left) and John W. Young,...
S66-39889 (1 Aug. 1966) --- Astronaut John W. Young (left), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, the prime...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson signs a memorandum of understanding between NASA and USDA, as Undersecretary of...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, and Tom Young, chairman, JWST Independent Review Board are seen before...
Late Friday night, 50 high school boys from Maryland and Virginia arrived at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in...
S71-59355 (17-18 Nov. 1971) --- Astronauts John W. Young, right, prime crew commander for Apollo 16, and Charles M....
This artist's animation shows a typical young galaxy, teeming with hot, newborn stars and exploding supernovas. The...
This image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows infant stars "hatching" in the head of the hunter...
This image captured by NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft shows two craters in Terra Cimmeria just north of Kepler...
Both ancient and more recent surfaces are exposed in this view taken by NASA Cassini spacecraft of Saturn moon...
This unnamed crater is noticeably younger than the other craters in this image. Note the easily identifiable ejecta...