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S66-44887 (1 Aug. 1966) --- Single panel from micrometeorite package showing classic hypervelocity impact by...
At Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians bond thermal protection system tiles to Orion's backshell panels on...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, and Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Sant Director, Kirk Johnson,...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The solar panels of Symphonie-A, a Franco-German communications satellite to be launched by...
ISS036-E-033400 (16 Aug. 2013) --- Russian cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin (lower left), Expedition 36 flight engineer,...
Rick Armstrong, son of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong answers a question during at panel discussion at the...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Workers in the Orbiter Processing Facility lean toward the body flap to be installed on...
S131-E-011034 (17 April 2010) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, the International Space Station is featured...
Technicians attach the five-panel solar arrays to NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft inside the Payload Hazardous...
In the Orbiter Processing Facility, Shuttle Program Manager Bill Parsons, center, is briefed on Orbiter Major...
Ryan Heitz, co-founder and head of school, Ideaventions Academy, speaks on a panel on "igniting NOVA K-12...
jsc2024e055756 (July 25, 2024) -- NASA panelists Dionne Hernandez-Lugo, Jackelynne Silva-Martinez, A.C. Charania,...
The ogive panels protect Orion's crew module from harsh acoustic conditions at launch and in case of an abort....
ISS031-E-41595 (20 May 2012) --- This is one of a series of photos taken by Expedition 31 Flight Engineer Don Pettit...
ISS003-E-5486 (August 2001) --- Cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov of Rosaviakosmos, Expedition Three flight engineer,...
During power-up of the orbiter Discovery in the Orbiter Processing Facility, a technician adjusts a monitor on the...
Teams with Exploration Ground Systems at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida continue to work the upgrades and...
The Orion ground test vehicle is prepared for the Launch Abort Vehicle Configuration Test at Lockheed Martin's...
Technicians attach the five-panel solar arrays to NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft inside the Payload Hazardous...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - In the Juno_Jupiter room of the Debus Center at NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in...
The Orion ground test vehicle is prepared for the Launch Abort Vehicle Configuration Test at Lockheed Martin's...
Dayna Ise, director of the Mars Campaign Office in NASA’s Moon to Mars Program, center, and Kurt “Spuds” Vogel,...
NASA astronaut Victor Glover, left, and Christopher Williams, STEM Education Specialist at the Smithsonian National...
Officials from NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and other mission managers participate...