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KSC's Press Site serves as the stage for makers of "The Cape," a pilot television movie starring Corbin Bernsen...
Dr. von Braun was the subject of countless television programs produced both inside and outside of NASA. He is shown...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin prepares for a television interview. Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, NASA Headquarters,...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin prepares for a television interview. Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, NASA Headquarters,...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin prepares for a television interview. Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, NASA Headquarters,...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin prepares for a television interview. Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, NASA Headquarters,...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left prepares for a television interview. Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, NASA...
S68-55816 (24 Dec. 1968) --- This is how the surface of the moon looked from an altitude of approximately 60 miles...
Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke responds to a question during a live television interview on Monday, July 20, 2009,...
S68-56045 (26 Dec. 1968) --- Television viewers saw this picture of Earth during the sixth live telecast from the...
The Thor-Delta-5 launched an Earth observation satellite, TIROS III (Television Infrared Observation Satellite), on...
S73-38687 (24 Dec. 1973) --- This "Christmas tree" was created by the three crewmen of the third manned Skylab...
Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean responds to a question during a live television interview on Monday, July 20, 2009, at...
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, responds to a question during a live television...
S69-26698 (March 1969) --- A photograph from a live television transmission from Apollo 9. This view shows the...
AS16-117-18754 (23 April 1972) --- A view of the smooth terrain in the general area of the North Ray Crater...
S73-38962 (28 Dec. 1973) --- The three members of the Skylab 4 crew confer via television communication with Dr....
S73-37650 (28 Nov. 1973) --- Astronaut Gerald P. Carr, right, Skylab 4 commander, enjoys a meal aboard the orbiting...
View of a photograph of the television (TV) monitor in the MCC showing a picture being transmitted from the color TV...
Apollo astronaut Alan Bean, center, laughs at a comment made by Apollo astronaut Charles Duke, right, as Apollo...
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, seated left, responds to a question during a...
S73-26776 (26 May 1973) --- An interior view of the Orbital Workshop of the Skylab 1 space station cluster in Earth...
S71-41759 (2 Aug. 1971) --- A partial view of activity in the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control...
S73-34207 (28 Aug. 1973) --- Astronaut Alan L. Bean, Skylab 3 commander, flies the M509 astronaut Maneuvering...