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This is the insignia of the STS-109 Space Shuttle mission. Carrying a crew of seven, the Space Shuttle Orbiter...
The STS-64 patch depicts the Space Shuttle Discovery in a payload-bay-to-Earth attitude with its primary payload,...
Sharing this scene with a half-moon is the Tethered Satellite System (TSS), in a photo captured onboard the STS-46....
These five STS-97 crew members posed for a traditional portrait during training. On the front row, left to right,...
After five days of service and upgrade work on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), the STS-109 crew photographed the...
STS-109 Astronauts Michael J. Massimino and James H. Newman were making their second extravehicular activity (EVA)...
This illustration is a cutaway of the solid rocket booster (SRB) sections with callouts. The Shuttle's two SRB's are...
A color video camera mounted to the top of the External Tank (ET) provided this spectacular never-before-seen view...
A color video camera mounted to the top of the External Tank (ET) provided this spectacular never-before-seen view...
The STS-109 crew of seven waved to onlookers as they emerged from the Operations and Checkout Buildings at Kennedy...
Carrying the STS-109 crew of seven, the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia blasted from its launch pad as it began its...
This image illustrates the solid rocket motor (SRM)/solid rocket booster (SRB) configuration. The Shuttle's two...
This mission patch for mission STS-80 depicts the Space Shuttle Columbia and the two research satellites its crew...
After five days of service and upgrade work on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), the STS-109 crew photographed the...
This image of the Russian Mir Space Station was photographed by a crewmember of the STS-74 mission when the Orbiter...
Launched on July 26 2005, from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-114 was classified as Logistics Flight 1....
Launched on July 26, 2005 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-114 was classified as Logistics Flight 1....
Launched on July 26, 2005 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-114 was classified as Logistics Flight 1....
Launched on July 26, 2005 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-114 was classified as Logistics Flight 1....
The mission patch for STS-85 is designed to reflect the broad range of science and engineering payloads on the...
This STS-68 patch was designed by artist Sean Collins. Exploration of Earth from space is the focus of the design of...
On the Space Shuttle Columbia's mid deck, the STS-109 crew of seven pose for the traditional in-flight portrait....
This fish-eye view of the Russian Mir Space Station was photographed by a crewmember of the STS-74 mission after the...
Launched on July 26, 2005 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-114 was classified as Logistics Flight 1....