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AeroVironment pilot Wyatt Sadler controls the Pathfinder-Plus flying wing from a small console, video and computer...
This image demonstrates a growth chamber within a CubeLab as part of Project Rapunzel. This investigation tests a...
Project Rapunzel principal investigator testing the plant chambers on the ground. This investigation tests a special...
ISS026-E-031766 (4 March 2011) --- Russian cosmonauts Oleg Skripochka (foreground) and Alexander Kaleri, both...
S128-E-006981 (30 Aug. 2009) --- Astronaut Jose Hernandez, STS-128 mission specialist, watches a computer monitor on...
ISS037-E-005750 (2 Oct. 2013) --- NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg and Russian cosmonaut Sergey Ryazanskiy, both...
2007 Sustainability report: - Christel Van Arsdale's green office in N-218 with LCD computer monitor, a radiant...
ISS016-E-022540 (13 Jan. 2008) --- Cosmonaut Yuri I. Malenchenko, Expedition 16 flight engineer representing...
ISS038-E-032828 (14 Jan. 2014) --- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov, Expedition 38 commander, looks at a computer...
ISS036-E-047716 (5 Sept. 2013) --- NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, Expedition 36 flight engineer, looks at a computer...
S125-E-009190 (17 May 2009) --- A computer monitor showing animation of an extravehicular activity (EVA) is visible...
iss071e180163 (June 10, 2024) --- Expedition 71 Flight Engineers Mike Barratt and Jeanette Epps, both NASA...
David L. Iverson of NASA Ames Research center, Moffett Field, California, led development of computer software to...
S127-E-008864 (26 July 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette, STS-127 mission specialist, views a...
ISS020-E-037059 (31 Aug. 2009) --- Viewed from a computer monitor, the International Space Station’s robotic...
S88-E-5107 (12-11-98) --- Sergei Krikalev, mission specialist representing the Russian Space Agency (RSA),...
JSC2010-E-090701 (8 June 2010) --- Several computer monitors are featured in this image photographed during an...
S127-E-008863 (26 July 2009) --- Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette, STS-127 mission specialist, views a...
ISS018-E-044033 (26 March 2009) --- NASA astronaut Michael Fincke (foreground), Expedition 18 commander; and...
NASA researcher Saravanakumaar Ramia controls the air taxi passenger ride quality simulator by monitoring several...
ISS018-E-044031 (26 March 2009) --- NASA astronaut Michael Fincke (foreground), Expedition 18 commander; and...
ISS026-E-033024 (9 March 2011) --- NASA astronaut Scott Kelly (foreground), Expedition 26 commander; and European...
STS060-21-031 (3-11 Feb 1994) --- Using a lap top computer, astronaut N. Jan Davis monitors systems for the...
ISS020-E-037060 (31 Aug. 2009) --- Viewed from a computer monitor, the International Space Station’s robotic...