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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Following the presentation in the Training Auditorium at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the STS-122 crew STS-122 crew signs autographs for employees. At right is Commander Steven Frick. The crew members shared personal stories, photos and videos of their challenging mission. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston KSC-08pd0958

HAMPTON, Va. – At the Naval Station Norfolk near NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia, NASA and U.S. Navy personnel prepare the Orion boilerplate test article for a stationary recovery test aboard a U.S. Navy ship. NASA and the U.S. Navy are conducting tests to prepare for recovery of the Orion crew module and forward bay cover on its return from a deep space mission. The stationary recovery test will allow the teams to demonstrate and evaluate the recovery processes, procedures, hardware and personnel in a controlled environment before conducting a second recovery test next year in open waters. Orion is the exploration spacecraft designed to carry astronauts to destinations not yet explored by humans, including an asteroid and Mars. It will have emergency abort capability, sustain the crew during space travel and provide safe re-entry from deep space return velocities. The first unpiloted test flight of the Orion is scheduled to launch in 2014 atop a Delta IV rocket and in 2017 on NASA’s Space Launch System rocket. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/orion. Photo credit: NASA/Dimitri Gerondidakis KSC-2013-3312

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - At the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier, wearing sunglasses, congratulates STS-129 Commander Charles O. Hobaugh on a successful mission. Space Shuttle Launch Integration Manager Mike Moses looks on, at left. Space shuttle Atlantis landed on Runway 33, completing the 4.5-million-mile STS-129 mission to the International Space Station on orbit 171. Main gear touchdown was at 9:44:23 a.m. EST. Nose gear touchdown was at 9:44:36 a.m., and wheels stop was at 9:45:05 a.m. On STS-129, the six-member crew delivered 14 tons of cargo to the orbiting laboratory, including two ExPRESS Logistics Carriers containing spare parts to sustain station operations after the shuttles are retired next year. For information on the STS-129 mission and crew, visit http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts129/index.html. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-6612

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker presents a state flag

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Rocket Garden at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida, United States Postal Service official Steve Massey and Mercury Astronaut Scott Carpenter have the honor of unveiling the two new stamps that commemorate the 50th anniversary of human spaceflight. Applauding the unveiling is NASA Administrator, Charlie Bolden. One stamp commemorates NASA's Project Mercury and Alan Shepard's historic launch on May 5, 1961, aboard the spacecraft Freedom 7. The second stamp honors NASA's MESSENGER, which reached Mercury in March to become the first spacecraft to orbit the planet. The two missions frame a remarkable 50-year period in which America advanced space exploration through more than 1,500 crewed and uncrewed flights. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-3300

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The STS-135 crew members are congratulated on their successful mission to the International Space Station. Four astronauts brought space shuttle Atlantis home to the Shuttle Landing Facility's Runway 15 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 5:57 a.m. EDT bringing a close NASA's Space Shuttle Program. Atlantis' final return from space completed a 13-day, 5.2-million-mile journey to the International Space Station. STS-135 delivered spare parts, equipment and supplies in the Raffaello multi-purpose logistics module that will sustain station operations for the next year. STS-135 was the 33rd and final flight for Atlantis, which has spent 307 days in space, orbited Earth 4,848 times and traveled 125,935,769 miles. For more information visit, www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts135/index.html. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-5677

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Arlington, Va. , May 21, 2009 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate at the NOAA Hurricane Season Annual Forecast Press Conference answering a question from a reporter. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Washington, D. C. , May 19, 2009 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate withe DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano in the FEMA Press Briefing Room answering questions from the press. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Washington, D. C. , May 19, 2009 -- Newly sworn in FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate answers a question from the press at the FEMA Press Briefing room. DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano is with him at the podium. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Washington, D. C. , May 20, 2009 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate at his 1st FEMA All Hands meeting with FEMA staff in Washington, DC. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Washington, D. C. , May 27, 2010 -- NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco, Ph. D. and FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate address reporters at a news conference releasing NOAA's outlook for the 2010 Hurricane Season. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Washington, D. C. , May 20, 2009 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate at his 1st FEMA All Hands meeting with FEMA staff in Washington, DC. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Washington, D. C. , May 20, 2009 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate at his 1st FEMA All Hands meeting with FEMA staff in Washington, DC. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Washington, D. C. , August 10, 2009 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate makes opening remarks at the 2009 Conference on Community Preparedness in Arlington, VA. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Arlington, Va. , May 21, 2009 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate at the podium during the NOAA Hurricane Season Annual Forecast Press Conference answering a question from a reporter. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

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Washington, D. C. , June 11, 2009 -- FEMA MERS Team member Jim Miller with his Mobile Emergency Response Support truck at FEMA's 4th Annual Safety and Preparedness Expo at FEMA Headquarters. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

"Louisville, Miss. - May 19, 2014 -- A worker takes the wrapping off of a trailer at the temporary hospital site. This is part of the out patient clinic. Residents in Itawamba, Jones, Leake, Montgomery, Simpson, Warren, Lee, Lowdnes, Madison, Wayne, Rankin and Winston counties whose property was damaged by the recent storms, tornadoes and flooding in Mississippi may now apply for federal assistance, and are encouraged to apply, to FEMA by calling (800) 621-3362, (TTY) (800) 462-7585, or by applying online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov. FEMA/Bill Koplitz"

Fire ^ Wildfire - San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 25, 2009 -- Governor Luis Fortuno, announces at press conference, the end of fire at the Gulf refinery. Yuisa Rios/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Biloxi, Miss. , August 27, 2010 -- FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate speaks with Biloxi Mayor A. J. Holloway at the Historic Biloxi Lighthouse. Photo by Tim Burkitt/FEMA photo.

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"Louisville, Miss., May 21, 2014 -- The triage tent added to the front of the mobile surgical unit at the temporary hospital. Residents in Itawamba, Jones, Leake, Montgomery, Simpson, Warren, Lee, Lowdnes, Madison, Wayne, Rankin and Winston counties whose property was damaged by the recent storms, tornadoes and flooding in Mississippi may now apply for federal assistance, and are encouraged to apply, to FEMA by calling (800) 621-3362, (TTY) (800) 462-7585, or by applying online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov. FEMA/Bill Koplitz"

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Fire ^ Wildfire - San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 25, 2009 -- Alejandro De La Campa (FEMA Caribbean Area Division Director), answers questions from the press. Yuisa Rios/FEMA

"Louisville, Miss., May 13, 2014 -- Workers installing the mobile office building use a yard dog on the last pieces of the building. Residents in Itawamba, Jones, Leake, Montgomery, Simpson, Warren, Lee, Lowdnes, Madison, Wayne, Rankin and Winston counties whose property was damaged by the recent storms, tornadoes and flooding in Mississippi may now apply for federal assistance, and are encouraged to apply, to FEMA by calling (800) 621-3362, (TTY) (800) 462-7585, or by applying online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov. FEMA/Bill Koplitz"

Washington, DC, October 20, 2005 -- Paul Luke and Aaron Skolnik, video production specialists at the FEMA headquarters video production facility. Bill Koplitz/FEMA

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