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The Orion Crew Module for Exploration Mission-1 moves from assembly work station to direct field acoustic test...
Inside Mercury flight control, Walter C. Williams, associate director for Project Mercury operations (center)...
Lockheed Martin engineers assemble Orion's Artemis I crew module at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Operations and...
International Space Station, ISS Advanced Colloids Experiment – Thermal 5-3, ACE-T5-3 Operations in the Telescience...
Lockheed Martin engineers assemble Orion's Artemis I crew module at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Operations and...
Lockheed Martin engineers assemble Orion's Artemis I crew module at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Operations and...
The Artemis III Orion service module in work inside the Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space...
Lockheed Martin engineers assemble Orion's Artemis I crew module at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Operations and...
Technicians work on the Artemis III Orion crew module inside the Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy...
Lockheed Martin engineers assemble Orion's Artemis I crew module at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Operations and...
ASTRONAUT T.J. CREAMER OF ISS EXPEDITION 22 AND 23, GREETS DR. ELLEN OCHOA INSIDE THE PAYLOAD OPERATIONS INTEGRATION...
Danny McKnight, a U.S. Army retired colonel, speaks to Kennedy Space Center employees inside the Florida spaceport’s...
41D-3073 (30 Aug 1984) --- The beginning stages of a busy six-day mission are monitored by some NASA officials in...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Center Director Roy Bridges speaks to attendees at the groundbreaking for the...
S66-52157 (12 Sept. 1966) --- Discussing the Gemini-11 spaceflight in the Mission Control Center are: (left to...
Danny McKnight, a U.S. Army retired colonel, speaks to Kennedy Space Center employees inside the Florida spaceport’s...
Test Project Engineer Rick Brown, left, and Master Console Operator Jason Robinson, both with Jacobs, monitor...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., the two halves of the fairing come...
41D-3072 (30 Aug 1984) --- A 41-D shift change is taking place in the Johnson Space Center's Building 30. In its...
JSC2010-E-046805 (5 April 2010) --- John McCullough, chief of the Flight Director Office; and Janet Kavandi, deputy...
NASA personnel overseeing Artemis launch operations, including Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., a worker helps guide the second half...
Alex Higgins, a liquid hydrogen operations engineer with Jacobs, monitors operations from his position in Firing...
Pictured in front of the Saturn 1 launch vehicle are (L to R): Dr. Rocco Petrone, Director of Launch Operations at...