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In the Space Station Processing Facility, Marsha Ivins, a mission specialist on the STS-98 crew, inspects the U.S. Laboratory with members of the laboratory's processing team. The laboratory module, considered the centerpiece of the International Space Station (ISS), has been named "Destiny" in honor of its prominent role in the world’s largest science and technology effort. It is planned for launch aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour on the sixth ISS construction flight currently targeted for March 2000. From left to right are Ivins, Jerry Hopkins, Danny Whittington, Melissa Orozco, Vicki Reese and Suzanne Fase KSC-99pp0263

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., technicians remove the bag that will be placed over the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, before it is mated with NASA's Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite, known as LCROSS, spacecraft. The satellite's primary mission is to search for water ice on the moon in a permanently shadowed crater near one of the lunar poles. LCROSS is a low-cost, accelerated-development, companion mission to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO. LCROSS and LRO are the first missions in NASA's plan to return humans to the moon and begin establishing a lunar outpost by 2020. Launch is targeted for no earlier than June 2 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2009-2993

S123E008941 - STS-123 - Laptop computers in the Node 2 during Joint Operations

SMAP During Weighing. NASA public domain image. Kennedy space center.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At the Space Station Processing Facility, the STS-104 crew look over equipment as part of Crew Equipment Interface Test activities. From left are Commander Steven Lindsey, Mission Specialist James F. Reilly II and Mission Specialist Michael L. Gernhardt at far right. Not shown is Pilot Charles O. Hobaugh. The STS-104 mission will carry the Joint Airlock Module to the International Space Station. The U.S.-made module will allow astronauts and cosmonauts in residence on the Station to perform future spacewalks without the presence of a Space Shuttle. The module, which comprises a crew lock and an equipment lock, will be connected to the starboard (right) side of Node 1 Unity. Atlantis will also carry oxygen and nitrogen storage tanks, vital to operation of the Joint Airlock, on a Spacelab Logistics Double Pallet in the payload bay. The tanks, to be installed on the perimeter of the Joint Module during the mission’s spacewalks, will support future spacewalk operations and experiments plus agument the resupply system for the Station’s Service Module KSC-01pp0861

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Orbiter Processing Facility, STS-110 crew members look over the payload bay of Atlantis during Crew Equipment Integration Test activities, which include familiarization with the vehicle and payload. From left are Mission Specialist Jerry Ross, a technician, and Mission Specialist Lee Morin. The mission, 13th assembly flight to the International Space Station, includes the Integrated Truss Structure S0. The ITS S0 is the center segment on the Space Station, part of the 300-foot (91-meter) truss attached to the U.S. Lab. By assembly completion, four more truss segments will attach to either side of the S0 truss. STS-110 is scheduled to launch April 4, 2002 KSC-02pd0107

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Zwei Versionen des (PCAM) Protein-Kristallisierungsapparates für Mikrogravitation (DCAM) Diffusion Controled Kristallization Apparatus befinden sich im (STES) Single Locker Thermal Enclosure System. Chefinspektor war Dan Carter.

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Wissenschaft Mikrogravitation usml-2-Hardware msfc Marshall Space Flight Center hohe Auflösung Proteinkristallisationsapparat Thermisches Einhausungssystem mit Einzelschließfach Kristallisationsapparat zwei Versionen Hauptermittler dan carter NASA
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12/09/1995
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Marshall Spaceflight Center, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, United States, 35808 ,  34.63076, -86.66505
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https://images.nasa.gov/
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label_outline Explore Two Versions, Single Locker Thermal Enclosure System, Principal Investigator

S87E5027 - STS-087 - CUE - B-STIC, Kadenyuk bestäubt Pflanzen von Brassica rapa

184-Zoll-Zyklotronblock-Designstudie. Foto vom 8 / 05 / 1949. 184 "-1062 Principal Investigator / Projekt: Projekt zur analogen Konvertierung

Die ursprüngliche Auffindungshilfe beschrieb dies wie folgt: Beschreibung: Dokumentarische Ansichten des Innenraums der Raumstation Mir.

Die ursprüngliche Auffindungshilfe beschrieb dies wie folgt: Beschreibung: Missionsspezialist Don Thomas von STS-94 bereitet sich darauf vor, eine Probe in den Large Isothermal Furnace (LIF) in Rack 9 des Spacelab-Moduls Microgravity Science Laboratory (MLS-1) einzulegen.

Die ursprüngliche Auffindungshilfe beschrieb dies wie folgt: Aufnahmedatum: 27. Januar 1976 Fotograf: Martin BROWN Schlüsselwörter: c1976 _ 00300s 1976 _ 00388.jpg Larsen Scan Standort Gebäude Nr.: 5 Fotografien zu Agenturaktivitäten, Einrichtungen und Personal

Die ursprüngliche Auffindungshilfe beschrieb dies wie folgt: Aufnahmedatum: 1.12.1976 Fotograf: Martin BROWN Schlüsselwörter: Larsen Scan Standort Gebäude Nr.: 125 Aufbewahrungsort: PSL-3 Fotografien zu Agenturaktivitäten, Einrichtungen und Personal

Die ursprüngliche Auffindungshilfe beschrieb dies wie folgt: Aufnahmedatum: 23.2.1977 Fotograf: ROBERT G SMITH Schlüsselwörter: Larsen Scan Fotografien zu Agenturaktivitäten, Einrichtungen und Personal

STS087-323-037 - STS-087 - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Skylab. NASA Skylab space station

Die ursprüngliche Auffindungshilfe beschrieb dies wie folgt: Aufnahmedatum: 19.06.1974 Fotograf: Martin BROWN Schlüsselwörter: Larsen Scan Fotografien zu Agenturaktivitäten, Einrichtungen und Personal

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Saturn V - Saturn Apollo Programm

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Wissenschaft Mikrogravitation usml-2-Hardware msfc Marshall Space Flight Center hohe Auflösung Proteinkristallisationsapparat Thermisches Einhausungssystem mit Einzelschließfach Kristallisationsapparat zwei Versionen Hauptermittler dan carter NASA