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Comparison of a Candle Flame burning in normal gravity or 1-G (left) and a flame burning in Microgravity.
Views of STS-41G Crew member Paul Sculley-Powers during mission experiment training, Fixed Base Simulator, Bldg. 5,...
This image depicts a layout of the Skylab workshop 1-G trainer crew quarters. At left, in the sleep compartment,...
NASA Cassini spacecraft looks toward Saturn tiny moon Aegaeon within the G-ring arc. The moonlet Aegaeon formerly...
CANDLE FLAME NORMAL 1-G ONE GRAVITY AND MICROGRAVITY 0-G ZERO GRAVITY COMPARISON
KC-135 inflight training of the STS-30/61B Crew for suit donning doffing and Zero-G orientation for Rudolfo Neri,...
KC-135 inflight training of the STS-30/61B Crew for suit donning doffing and Zero-G orientation for Rudolfo Neri,...
Views of STS-51E Crewman Senator Jake Garn during Zero-G Parabolas. 1. Senator E. J. "Jake" Garn - Zero-G
Views of STS-51E Crewman Senator Jake Garn during Zero-G Parabolas. 1. Senator E. J. "Jake" Garn - Zero-G
Views of STS-51E Crewman Senator Jake Garn during Zero-G Parabolas. 1. Senator E. J. "Jake" Garn - Zero-G
Views of STS-51E Crewman Senator Jake Garn during Zero-G Parabolas. 1. Senator E. J. "Jake" Garn - Zero-G
Teacher-in-Space trainees on the KC-135 for Zero-G training. Sharon Christa McAuliffe experiences a few moments of...
Zero-gravity experiments in KC-135 conducted by John Young, Robert L. Crippen, Joseph Kerwin, and Margaret Seddon....
STS-131 MPLM LEONARDO FM-1 O-G RACK INSTALLATION
STS-131 MPLM LEONARDO FM-1 O-G RACK INSTALLATION
STS-131 MPLM LEONARDO FM-1 O-G RACK INSTALLATION
STS-131 MPLM LEONARDO FM-1 O-G RACK INSTALLATION
STS-131 MPLM LEONARDO FM-1 O-G RACK INSTALLATION
S81-25565 (Feb 1981) --- Expected to be a busy item of flight hardware on the Spacelab Life Sciences (SLS-1) mission...
Views of STS-51E PS Patrick Baudry during Zero-G Training Flights. 1. STS-51E - CREW TRAINING
Views of the STS-41G Crew, Bldg. 9A, 1-G Training Facility. JSC, HOUSTON, TX
S85-26476 (1 February 1985) --- Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman, 51-D mission specialist, goes through a one-G...
STS-51E Crewman Jeff Hoffman in 1-G Trainer with space experiment toys and camera, 01/17/1985, . 1. STS-51E -...
STS-51E Crewman Jeff Hoffman in 1-G Trainer with Space Experiment toys and camera, 01/17/1985, . 1. STS-51E -...