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This photograph depicts an intense moment during the SA-6 launch at the Firing Room. Dr. von Braun, Director of the...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Director Wernher von Braun, seated near a periscope in Kennedy Space Center's...
In this photograph, the Saturn I S-I stages for the SA-4, SA-6, and SA-7 missions were being assembled at the...
STS041-02-015 (6-10 Oct. 1990) --- A 35mm scene showing astronauts Robert D. Cabana (right), STS-41 pilot, and Bruce...
The second Saturn V launch vehicle (SA-502) for the Apollo 6 mission lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center launch...
A technician is pictured at the Marshall Space Flight Center welding the Y-ring to the S-IC stage bulkhead and the...
Installation of the spacecraft adapter (SA) cone to the Artemis I Orion spacecraft is in progress inside the Neil...
Installation of the spacecraft adapter (SA) cone to the Artemis I Orion spacecraft is in progress inside the Neil...
Installation of the spacecraft adapter (SA) cone to the Artemis I Orion spacecraft is in progress inside the Neil...
This image was taken at 7:21 p.m. PDT (10:21 p.m. EDT) on Sept. 6, 2018, as the spacecraft performed its 15th close...
Installation of the spacecraft adapter (SA) cone to the Artemis I Orion spacecraft is in progress inside the Neil...
Vince Nichols, Lockheed Martin Floor Operations, inspects the Artemis I Orion spacecraft in preparation for...
ASRC technicians Dustin Swickert, to the left. and John Nesbitt, to the right, work to attach the crane that lifts...
ASRC technicians William Coddington, to the left and Cameron Fitch, to the right, work to ready the Super Station...
Vince Nichols, Lockheed Martin Floor Operations, inspects the Artemis I Orion spacecraft in preparation for...
A south tropical disturbance has just passed Jupiter's iconic Great Red Spot and is captured stealing threads of...
ASRC technician Nathaniel Bowman works to ready the Super Station fixture that will support the installation of the...
Vince Nichols, Lockheed Martin Floor Operations, inspects the Artemis I Orion spacecraft in preparation for...
ASRC technician Nathaniel Bowman works to ready the Super Station fixture that will support the installation of the...
ASRC technicians William Coddington, to the left and Cameron Fitch, to the right, work to ready the Super Station...