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Leah Martin, in the center, NASA Communications, speaks to students and their chaperones during a tour of NASA’s...
A group of students and their chaperones gather in the John Holliman Auditorium of the News Center for a mock news...
Creating a golden streak in the night sky, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission...
A group of students and their chaperones view a mural on a wall at the News Center during a tour of NASA’s Kennedy...
A group of students and their chaperones gather in the John Holliman Auditorium of the News Center to simulate a...
A group of students and their chaperones gather in the John Holliman Auditorium of the News Center to simulate a...
A group of students and their chaperones tour NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Oct. 6, 2022. The...
A group of students and their chaperones gather in the John Holliman Auditorium of the News Center during a tour of...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Space Shuttle Discovery remains on Launch Pad 39B after the countdown was halted for...
STS-83 Mission Commander James D. Halsell talks to the media at Launch Complex 39A during the crew's Terminal...
The Artemis I vehicle, with the Orion spacecraft atop, rolls for wet dress rehearsal from the Vehicle Assembly...
A spectacular sunrise at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida heralds the arrival of a new era in exploration as...
The Artemis I vehicle, shown here on March 18, 2022 arrived at Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39B for wet dress...
STS-45 Mission Commander Charles Bolden steps down from his T-38 after he and the rest of the flight crew arrived at...
The Artemis I vehicle, with the Orion spacecraft atop, rolls for wet dress rehearsal from the Vehicle Assembly...
JSC2007-E-53782 (8-10 Oct. 2007) --- A photographer used a fish-eye lens attached to an electronic still camera to...
The Artemis I vehicle, with the Orion spacecraft atop, rolls for wet dress rehearsal from the Vehicle Assembly...
S96-08584 (24 April 1996) --- Curtis L. Brown, Jr., pilot, and Andrew S. W. Thomas and Daniel W. Bursch, missions...
As rain showers dissipate, a rainbow appeared over the Kennedy Space Center's Press Site and turn basin. In the...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In Firing Room 1 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, mission engineers take part in a...
A launch countdown sign is seen along the road at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, Cape...
The Artemis I vehicle, with the Orion spacecraft atop, rolls for wet dress rehearsal from the Vehicle Assembly...
S65-48989 (21 Aug. 1965) --- Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. (foreground), command pilot, and Charles Conrad Jr.,...
S96-08583 (24 April 1996) --- Andrew S.W. Thomas and Daniel W. Bursch, mission specialists, are in the slidewire...