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Visit to Glenn Research Center, Lewis Field by the Associate Administrator

STS-120 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Space Shuttle Discovery: Group Photo in Cupola

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, STS-135 Mission Specialist Sandy Magnus inspects a tool she'll use in space. The four-member crew is at Kennedy participating in the Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT), which gives them an opportunity for hands-on training with the tools and equipment they'll use and familiarization of shuttle Atlantis' payload they'll deliver to the International Space Station. Atlantis is being prepared for the STS-135 mission, which will deliver Raffaello multi-purpose logistics module packed with supplies and spare parts to the station. Atlantis is targeted to launch June 28, and will be the last shuttle flight for the Space Shuttle Program. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-2783

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Inside the SPACEHAB Payload Processing Facility at Port Canaveral, Fla., STS-116 Mission Specialists (from left) Joan Higginbotham, Sunita Williams and Nicholas Patrick look over flight hardware during the Crew Equipment Interface Test. Mission crews make frequent trips to the Space Coast to become familiar with the equipment and payloads they will be using. STS-116 will be mission No. 20 to the International Space Station and construction flight 12A.1. The mission payload is the SPACEHAB module, the P5 integrated truss structure and other key components. Launch is scheduled for no earlier than Dec. 7. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd2304

Perseid Meteor flight on Google's Gulfstream Aircraft. P.I. Peter Jenniskens, SETI Group wit Kat De Kleer, SETI, REU Program ARC-2007-ACD07-0152-015

Harbaugh and Tanner clean and prepare their EMU helmets for their upcoming EVA

John Raye and Corey Glynn of Ottawa, Canada, receive medical attention from Cmdr. Edward Jorgensen, the senior medical officer aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71).

STS-132 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

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STS-126 and Expedition 18 Crew Payload Egress Training

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JSC2008-E-044878 (3 June 2008) --- Astronauts Donald R. Pettit, STS-126 mission specialist, and Nicole P. Stott, Expedition 19 flight engineer, participate in a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

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TRAINING - ASTRONAUT GLENN, JOHN - AEROMEDICAL LAB - CAPE

Svenska Spetsbergsexpeditionen 1928, band 4. Band 4 av 5 dokumentationsalbum från svenska Spetsbergsexpeditionen år 1928, där Umberto Nobile och besättningen på luftskeppet Italia räddades. 41 fotografier monterade på 25 albumblad. Motiv: Porträtt av expeditiones deltagare och besättning på fartyget Quest. Resa Narvik - Tromsö - Kings Bay / Ny-Aalesund - Virgo hamn. Personer, fartyg, natur, omgivningar, mm.

S135E007728 - STS-135 - Ferguson on Atlantis Aft Flight Deck

S132E008023 - STS-132 - STS-132 Greeting to ISS

STS094-365-002 - STS-094 - Various views of STS-94 crewmembers in the Spacelab module

STS073-101-017 - STS-073 - CGF, Payload Specialist Fred Leslie working in USML-2 Spacelab

STS073-145-027 - STS-073 - CGF, Payload Commander Kathy Thornton and Payload Specialist Al Sacco work in Spacelab

STS-85 Payload Commander N. Jan Davis gives a thumbs up as she is assisted with her ascent/reentry flight suit in the Operations and Checkout (O&C) Building. She has logged nearly 400 hours in space on the STS-47 and STS-60 missions and holds a doctorate in mechanical engineering. Davis will have overall responsibility for the experiments conducted on STS-85. She will also deploy and retrieve the Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes for the AtmosphereShuttle Pallet Satellite-2 (CRISTA-SPAS-2) free-flyer and operate the prototype Japanese robotic arm. The primary payload aboard the Space Shuttle orbiter Discovery is the CRISTA-SPAS-2. Other payloads on the 11-day mission include the Manipulator Flight Demonstration (MFD), and Technology Applications and Science-1 (TAS-1) and International Extreme Ultraviolet Hitchhiker-2 (IEH-2) experiments KSC-97PC1199

Inside the Vertical Processing Facility, the Chandra X-ray Observatory is lifted by an overhead crane in order to transfer it into the payload canister transporter and out to Launch Pad 39B. Chandra is scheduled to launch no earlier than July 20 at 12:36 a.m. EDT aboard Space Shuttle Columbia, on mission STS-93. With the world's most powerful X-ray telescope, Chandra will allow scientists from around the world to see previously invisible black holes and high-temperature gas clouds, giving the observatory the potential to rewrite the books on the structure and evolution of our universe KSC-99pp0704

Fotografi från "Redogörelse för tillverkning vid Statens Järnvägars protesverkstad i Nässjö", 1932.Visar armprotesens rörlighet och användbarhet.

S123E007179 - STS-123 - Survey view of racks in the JLP during Expedition 16 / STS-123 Joint Operations

S126E008423 - STS-126 - WRS Configuration in US Lab

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