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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians watch as the control moment gyroscope is lowered onto an EXPRESS Logistics Carrier. The carrier is part of the STS-129 payload on space shuttle Atlantis, which will deliver to the International Space Station two spare gyroscopes, two nitrogen tank assemblies, two pump modules, an ammonia tank assembly and a spare latching end effector for the station's robotic arm. STS-129 is targeted to launch Nov. 12 . Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2009-4203

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Boeing technicians attach cargo bags to a resupply stowage platform being prepared for installation into Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo with the aid of a rack insertion device during processing for space shuttle Discovery's STS-131 mission to the International Space Station. The cargo secured to the racks and platforms Leonardo delivers will be transferred to locations throughout the station. Three spacewalks during STS-131 will include work to attach a spare ammonia tank assembly to the station's exterior and to return a European experiment from outside the station's Columbus module. STS-131 will be the 33rd shuttle mission to the station. Launch is targeted for March 18, 2010. Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller KSC-2009-6682

NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft

MUSEUM DESIGNERS TOUR OF GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the control moment gyroscope, or CMG, is placed on the small adapter plate assembly. The CMG is part of the payload on the STS-129 mission to the International Space Station. On the mission, space shuttle Atlantis also will deliver the orbital spares and replacement parts to sustain the life of the station. Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder KSC-2009-2487

RECORD OVERHAUL AND REHAB IN PROGRESS

Skylab. NASA Skylab space station

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N-244 2.5M Centrifuge Facility mock-up (Mike Horkachuck and David Menche demonstrate) ARC-1991-AC91-0191-6

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Hydrogen circulatory system for Van de Graaff arc source. Photograph taken February 28, 1946. LINAC-64

Pamela Baker, 88th Medical Operations Squadron cytology

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The Italian-built module, U.S. Node 2, arrives at the Space Station Processing Facility after its move from the Shuttle Landing Facility. The second of three connecting modules on the International Space Station, Node 2 attaches to the end of the U.S. Lab and provides attach locations for the Japanese laboratory, European laboratory, the Centrifuge Accommodation Module and, later, Multipurpose Logistics Modules. It will provide the primary docking location for the Shuttle when a pressurized mating adapter is attached to Node 2. Installation of the module will complete the U.S. Core of the ISS. Node 2 is the designated payload for mission STS-120. No orbiter or launch date has been determined yet.

Pamela Baker, 88th Medical Operations Squadron cytology

Flooding ^ Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Des Arc, Ark. , June 14, 2011 -- The first temporary housing unit arrives at a private residence in Des Arc, AR. FEMA is working with local, state, federal and other private agencies to provide shelter to qualified residents affected by recent storms. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

STS058-201-021 - STS-058 - Crewmember in SPACELAB preparing blood samples for processing in centrifuge.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Workers in the Space Station Processing Facility are lined up at consoles during a Multi-Element Integrated Test (MEIT ) of the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) and U.S. Node 2. Node 2 attaches to the end of the U.S. Lab on the ISS and provides attach locations for the Japanese laboratory, European laboratory, the Centrifuge Accommodation Module and, eventually, Multipurpose Logistics Modules. It will provide the primary docking location for the Shuttle when a pressurized mating adapter is attached to Node 2. Installation of the module will complete the U.S. Core of the ISS. The JEM, developed by NASDA, is Japan's primary contribution to the Station. It will enhance the unique research capabilities of the orbiting complex by providing an additional environment for astronauts to conduct science experiments.

STS031-08-035 - STS-031 - SE 82-16

LCROSS in Ames clean room N-240- cleaning and wrapping for transfer to Northrup Grumman Redondo Beach, CA where more calibration will be done before finally being sent for mating with the LRO spacecraft (with Steve Ord, Project Management Division (l) and Tony Colaprete (r) LCROSS P.I.) ARC-2008-ACD07-0073-409

LCROSS in Ames clean room of N-240 - during calibration and camera check out Kim Ennico in background ARC-2007-ACD07-0073-317

1996 'STELLAR' teacher in CELSS lab ARC-1996-AC96-0232-15

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