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The last Defense Meteorological Support Program (DMSP)

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - On the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, one of the final components of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory is moved out of the Russian Antonov AH-124-100 cargo airplane. The components are the Kibo Exposed Facility, or EF, and the Experiment Logistics Module Exposed Section, or ELM-ES. The EF provides a multipurpose platform where science experiments can be deployed and operated in the exposed environment. The payloads attached to the EF can be exchanged or retrieved by Kibo's robotic arm, the JEM Remote Manipulator System. The ELM-ES will be attached to the end of the EF to provide payload storage space and can carry up to three payloads at launch. In addition, the ELM-ES provides a logistics function where it can be detached from the EF and returned to the ground aboard the space shuttle. The two JEM components will be carried aboard space shuttle Endeavour on the STS-127 mission targeted for launch in May 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd2917

Airdrop bundles constructed by U.S. Airmen await loading

S128E008314 - STS-128 - P1 Truss

A semi-truck loaded with five ILUs (government owned

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, work continues to install 24 light emitting diode LED panels in the new countdown clock at the spaceport's Press Site. The modern, multimedia display is similar to the screens seen at sporting venues. The new screen will be nearly 26 feet wide by 7 feet high, a foot taller than the original clock. The historic countdown clock was designed by Kennedy engineers and built by space center technicians before Apollo 12 in 1969. NASA has requested to acquire the countdown clock from the agency’s Artifact Working Group at the agency's Headquarters for display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. For more information on the countdown clock, go to http://go.nasa.gov/10Zku10. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossman KSC-2014-4601

Personnel from the Air Passenger & Cargo Terminal secure

S123E008122 - STS-123 - Survey view of Bay 14 on the P1 Truss taken during Joint Operations

The mobile facilities of Marine Aviation Logistics

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US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Paul Franklin of the 723rd Air Mobility Squadron (AMS), Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany, acts as a spotter for STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Matthew Huffman, while using a Materials Handling Forklift to transport a cargo pallet

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Paul Franklin, 723rd Air Mobility Squadron (AMS), Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany, acts as a spotter for USAF STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Matthew Huffman as he picks up a pallet with a Hyster H155xl 15K forklift. In the background, on the ramp sits a USAF C-141 Starlifter. (Duplicate image, see also DFSD0413532 or search 021211F1851U003)

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Paul Franklin, 723rd Air Mobility Squadron (AMS), Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany, acts as a spotter for USAF STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Matthew Huffman as he picks up a pallet with a Hyster H155xl 15K forklift. In the background, on the ramp sits a USAF C-141 Starlifter. (Duplicate image, see also DFSD0412471 or search 021211F1851U003)

US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Marty Whitfield, 172nd Airlift Wing (AW) with the Mississippi Air National Guard (ANG), adjusts a cargo net on a pallet at Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany

US Air Force (USAF) Airmen assigned to the 723rd Air Mobility Squadron (AMS), use a Tunner 60K loader to load palletized cargo onto a Boeing 747 commercial cargo jet on the flight line at Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany

A US Air Force (USAF) C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft is on landing approach at Ramstein Air Base (AB), Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany (DEU)

US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Paul Frazier, with the 172nd Transportation Squadron, 172nd Airlift Wing (AW) from the Mississippi Air National Guard (ANG), unloads boxes at the deployment control center on Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Lowell Pointer (left) and USAF STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Jeffrey Mount, both assigned to the 728th Air Mobility Squadron (AMS) load palletized cargo onto a C-17A Globemaster III aircraft, while deployed at a forward location in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Lowell Pointer, 728th Air Mobility Squadron (AMS) loads palletized cargo onto a C-17A Globemaster III aircraft, while deployed at a forward location in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Paul Franklin, 723rd Air Mobility Squadron (AMS), Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany, checks a pallet as it is being forklifted into preposition for later placement on an aircraft

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Base: Ramstein Air Base

State: Rheinland-Pfalz

Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT David D Underwood, Jr, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Sayward Pierce, Passenger Service Agent, 723 Air Mobility Squadron (AMS), Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany, works the customer service counter at the Air Mobility Command (AMC) passenger terminal. (Duplicate image, see also DFSD0412472 or search 021211F1851U004)

S134E007371 - STS-134 - View of AMS-2 stowed in the Endeavour Payload Bay

Lastpall, Svenska Järnvägarna Järnvägsmuseet, Sweden

Dam/Levee Break ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - Oxbow, N. D. , April 6, 2009 --Joe Shoemaker, a representative from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers discusses placement of sand bags in Oxbox, ND. with members of the Oxbow city engineers. Karl Berg, another representative from the Corps stands behind him. The Corps has been advising and assiting the residents of Oxbow with their flood preparations. Oxbow citizens are preparing for the possibility of additional flooding later in the week. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Jason Gilkey, Physiological Support Division Technician, 9th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (AMXS), 363rd Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (EAMXS), refills a liquid oxygen ventilator at a forward deployed location in Southwest Asia, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A "towback" vehicle slowly pulls shuttle Endeavour from the Shuttle Landing Facility to Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A purge unit that pumps conditioned air into a shuttle after landing is connected to Endeavour's aft end. In the background is the massive Vehicle Assembly Building. Once inside the processing facility, Endeavour will be prepared for future public display. Endeavour's final return from space completed the 16-day, 6.5-million-mile STS-134 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 2:34:51 a.m. EDT, followed by nose gear touchdown at 2:35:04 a.m., and wheelstop at 2:35:36 a.m. Endeavour and its crew delivered the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS) and the Express Logistics Carrier-3 (ELC-3) to the International Space Station. AMS will help researchers understand the origin of the universe and search for evidence of dark matter, strange matter and antimatter from the station. ELC-3 carried spare parts that will sustain station operations once the shuttles are retired from service. STS-134 was the 25th and final flight for Endeavour, which spent 299 days in space, orbited Earth 4,671 times and traveled 122,883,151 miles. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2011-4273

Navy Ship AMS-190 - Public domain photogrpaph

Sergeant Glen Dickhaus, (right), Airborne Rigger, 24th Aerial Delivery Support Detachment, Aviano AB, Italy, operates a crane as they prepare a Towed Howitzer (105mm) M119 A1/A2 for placement on a pallet while other members ensure proper placement on the dunnage. When the howitzer is dropped, by parachute, the dunnage compresses on impact absorbing the shock

41D-37-093 - STS-41D - OAST-1 payload in the Discovery's payload bay

S135E008415 - STS-135 - Survey View of AMS-02

Navy Ship AMS-74 - Public domain photogrpaph

U.S. Air Force TECH. SGT. Smith (right) and an unidentified SENIOR AIRMAN, both from the Air Terminal Operations Center, build a baggage pallet during their deployment at karshi-Khanabad Air Base, Uzbekistan, on April 1, 2005. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by TECH. SGT. Scott T. Sturkol) (Released)

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