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This image shows NASA Deep Impact spacecraft being built at Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation, Boulder,...
This image shows NASA Deep Impact spacecraft being built at Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation, Boulder,...
The build of a high-gain antenna, a nearly 10-foot-wide (3-meter-wide) dish, is underway for NASA's Europa Clipper...
Video presentation highlighting work with ASGSR work with Better Quality Crystals on the International Space Station...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
Parts for the Orion crew module which will carry astronauts on Artemis II are machined at Aerospace Engineering...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), Scott Thurston looks at pieces of Columbia...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - United Space Alliance workers J.C. Harrison (left) and Amy Mangiacapra (right) pack up...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - United Space Alliance workers J.C. Harrison (far left) and Amy Mangiacapra guide a...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - After being wrapped and secured on pallets, pieces of Columbia debris are loaded onto a...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - United Space Alliance workers begin packing pieces of Columbia debris for shipment to...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), Scott Thurston (red shirt) stands by while a...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - United Space Alliance workers J.C. Harrison (left) and Amy Mangiacapra pack pieces of...