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Workers at Astrotech, Titusville, Fla., observe the solar panel on the GOES-M satellite as they open it. The GOES-M...
STS086-720-007 (25 Sept.-6 Oct. 1997) --- A 70mm view of Russia’s Mir Space Station’s Spektr Module shows the...
S135-E-007746 (14 July 2011) --- One of the STS-135 Atlantis crewmembers took this photo of the Southern Lights or...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Astrotech, the more than 32-foot-long solar panels on one side of the Dawn...
Workers at Astrotech, Titusville, Fla., check the solar panel on the GOES-M satellite. The GOES-M provides weather...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- During NASA’s Future Forum in Miami, Carl Walz provides an overview of NASA’s Exploration...
Director of Kennedy Space Center, Janet Petro, speaks on a panel with NASA's three other female center directors:...
ISS040-E-065887 (15 July 2014) --- One of the more spectacular scenes of the Aurora Australis was photographed by...
Artist's digital concept of the International Space Station (ISS), a gateway to permanent human presence in space,...
ISS038-E-020357 (24 Dec. 2013) --- NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio, Expedition 38 flight engineer, participates in...
A new full-color, flat panel Multifunction Electronic Display Subsystem (MEDS) is shown in the cockpit of the...
Norman Augustine, chair of the Human Space Flight Review Committee, makes a point during the first of several public...
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Sant Director, Kirk Johnson, left, talks with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson,...
Members of the audience listen as Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, a professor of sociology at Georgetown University, answers...
Peter Iosifidis, program manager, Low-Boom Flight Demonstrator, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, speaks on a panel at a...
Girls United co-founder Rechelle Dennis, left, continues a conversation about how to become a shining star in the...
STS031-71-095 (25 April 1990) --- The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is suspended above Discovery's cargo bay some 332...
Dr. David H. Grinspoon, Senior Scientist, Planetary Science Institute, moderates a panel at the “Ancient Earth,...
In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers get ready to install a science panel on the spacecraft...
Dr. Yvonne Cagle, NASA astronaut is seen while participating in a panel discussion at an event to commemorate Black...
ISS030-E-114095 (6 Feb. 2012)--- Minor activity of Aurora Borealis is easily recognized "piggybacking" Earth's limb...
NASA astronaut Victor Glover, left, and Christopher Williams, STEM Education Specialist at the Smithsonian National...
Kennedy Space Center Director Jim Kennedy invites viewers to submit their questions about the STS-121 mission to the...
DAVID OSBORNE, A MACHINIST ON THE METTS CONTRACT, INSPECTS THE ORTHOGRID TOOL PATH ON AN 8 FOOT CF1 BARREL IN...