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A technical style line drawing of a space rocket beside a metal launch gantry.-stock-foto
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Expedition 69 Flight Engineers Dmitri Petelin of Roscosmos and Sultan Alneyadi of UAE are pictured during a snack break inside the International Space Station’s Unity module on August 13, 2023.-stock-foto
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UAE astronaut and Expedition 69 Flight Engineer Sultan Alneyadi replaces plumbing components in the International Space Station’s Waste and Hygiene Compartment located in the Tranquility module.-stock-foto
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NASA astronaut and Expedition 69 Flight Engineer Stephen Bowen is inside the International Space Station’s Unity module unpacking life support hardware from the Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo spacecraft.-stock-foto
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NASA astronaut Stephen Bowen wears personal protective equipment after entering the Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo spacecraft. The PPE shields against dust and debris from ascent. Bowen poses with a portrait of astronaut Laurel Clark, namesake of the Cygnus craft, who died on space shuttle Columbia in 2003.-stock-foto
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This is a graphic illustration created at the Ike Skelton Training Site, Jefferson City, Missouri, June 22, 2022. This graphic was created to celebrate the anniversary of the first moon landing. (U.S. Army National Guard illustration by Spc. Rose Di Trolio) (This image was created using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop.) 70th MPAD,Apollo 11,Department of Defense,Moon landing,NASA,United States Space Force,-stock-foto
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Katherine Johnson’s casket is lead out after memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire)-stock-foto
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Daughters (from left) Joylette Hylick and Kathrine Moore speak about their mother, Katherine Johnson, at her memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Eldest daughter, Katherine Moore, spoke life would be different now that mom was gone but was joyous that her mother was now with the Lord. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA-stock-foto
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The grandchildren of Katherine Johnson tell stories about their grandmother during memorial service held in her honor at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Troy Hylick, Katherine’s eldest grandchild, said that his grandmother allowed ''real'' conversations between them but did not allow for ''colorful'' language. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of ear-stock-foto
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Astronauts (from left) Dr. Yvonne Cagle, Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African-American Woman in Space, and Leland Melvin receive a standing ovation at Katherine Johnson’s memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. The astronauts spoke about how without Katherine Johnson’s paving the way for people of color in NASA, their careers would be completely different today. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose c-stock-foto
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Clayton P. Turner, director of NASA Langley Research Center, speaks of Katherine Johnson’s career NASA during her memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Turner, who joined the center in 1990, three years after Katherine Johnson’s retirement but recalled her lasting impression at the center. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early-stock-foto
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Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA03) speaks at Katherine Johnson’s memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Congressman Scott has represented the 3rd Congressional District since 1993. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire)-stock-foto
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Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA03) waits to speak at Katherine Johnson’s memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Congressman Scott said he was unaware of Mrs. Johnson’s contribution to America until the movie ''Hidden Figures'' was released in 2016. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. C-stock-foto
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Dr. Shelia J. Maye sings ''The Lord’s Prayer'' at Katherine Johnson’s memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire)-stock-foto
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The family of Kathrine Johnson pays their final respects at the memorial service held in her honor at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire)-stock-foto
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The family of Kathrine Johnson pays their final respects at the memorial service held in her honor at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire)-stock-foto
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Arlington National Cemetery is a U.S. military cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, established during the Civil War. The archival photographic record documents astronauts exchanging space-flown patches and Tomb Guard Identification Badges on 15 June 2018.-stock-foto
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Arlington National Cemetery is a U.S. military cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, established during the Civil War. The archival photographic record documents astronauts receiving a historical tour and presenting space-flown patches on 15 June 2018.-stock-foto
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Arlington National Cemetery is a U.S. military cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, established during the Civil War. The archival photographic record documents astronauts presenting patches flown on the International Space Station during Expeditions 53/54 and a Tomb Guard Identification Badge on 15 June 2018.-stock-foto
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NASA Day of Remembrance is an annual United States observance honoring astronauts and personnel who died in Apollo 1, Space Shuttle Challenger, and Space Shuttle Columbia missions. The archival image records a commemorative lei placement at the Space Shuttle Columbia Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, on January 25, 2018, during formal remembrance proceedings connected to the Columbia disaster and astronaut William C. McCool.-stock-foto
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The Orbital ATK Antares rocket with Cygnus spacecraft is positioned at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia for the eighth cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station, supporting research and station operations.-stock-foto
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NASA astronaut Jack Fischer discusses his experiences aboard the International Space Station during Expeditions 51 and 52, performing spacewalks and conducting scientific experiments over a 136-day mission, contributing to station research and technology development.-stock-foto
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Vice President Mike Pence joins children for a group selfie at NASA’s Johnson Space Center during the announcement of 12 new astronaut candidates, highlighting the agency’s selection process and future crewed missions in space exploration.-stock-foto
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Acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot presents the Fiscal Year 2018 budget proposal during the State of NASA address at NASA Headquarters, outlining agency priorities, funding plans, and strategies for upcoming missions and research activities.-stock-foto
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NASA scientists Michael Meyer and Mary Voytek speak at the Mars New Year celebration in Mars, Pennsylvania, discussing Mars exploration, astrobiology topics, and STEAM activities presented during the community event.-stock-foto
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The Soyuz MS-04 rocket launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome carrying Expedition 51 crew members Fyodor Yurchikhin of Roscosmos and Jack Fischer of NASA to the International Space Station for a four-and-a-half-month mission conducting scientific research and station operations.-stock-foto
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Former NASA astronaut Scott Altman signs autographs at NASA’s Earth Day event in Washington, D.C., highlighting NASA’s environmental research and efforts to study Earth’s climate, ecosystem, and planetary science.-stock-foto
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Marines, from Marine Barracks Washington, carry in the casket of former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn during a ceremony to celebrate his life, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016 at The Ohio State University, Mershon Auditorium in Columbus. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) John Glenn - Celebrating a Life of Service (NHQ201612170007)-stock-foto
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Shane Kimbrough, Sergey Ryzhikov, and Andrey Borisenko attended a press conference at Baikonur Cosmodrome before their Soyuz MS-02 mission to the International Space Station. The mission involves crewed spaceflight operations, preparation for launch, and international collaboration between NASA and Roscosmos.-stock-foto
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Eric Fanning and astronaut Tim Kopra discuss space nutrition and Meals Ready to Eat (MRE) at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, highlighting military and space food research.-stock-foto
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Astronaut Kjell Lindgren participated in National Park Service events at the Sylvan Theater in Washington, D.C. The event, documented by NASA and Joel Kowsky, involved public outreach and educational activities related to space and science.-stock-foto
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NASA showcases its latest space technologies and innovations at the 'Future is Here Festival' in Sidney Harman Hall, Washington D.C., highlighting advancements in space exploration.-stock-foto
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The Hubble Space Telescope observed Leo A, a dwarf galaxy, providing data on its structure and stellar composition.-stock-foto
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Expedition 47 crew, including Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka, NASA astronaut Jeff Williams, and Roscosmos astronaut Alexei Ovchinin, completed Soyuz qualification exams at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia.-stock-foto
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NASA Deputy Administrator participates in MLK Day of Service at Plummer Elementary School, Washington, D.C., volunteering with community outreach programs including the Joyful Food Market initiative.-stock-foto
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Expedition 45 crew returns to Earth in the Soyuz TMA-17M spacecraft, landing in Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, following a successful mission on the International Space Station.-stock-foto
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The Space Launch System (SLS) is a NASA heavy-lift launch vehicle designed for deep space missions, including crewed missions to the Moon and Mars, illustrated in an artist’s concept showing its structure and configuration for launch.-stock-foto
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NASA hosted The Real Martians event at its headquarters to present scientific and engineering efforts in the search for life on Mars, along with current and planned missions.-stock-foto
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NASA's Journey to Mars program, alongside the film 'The Martian,' highlights the intersection of space exploration and media, showcasing the challenges of Mars survival based on NASA research.-stock-foto
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NASA held an event at its Washington, D.C. headquarters to celebrate the completion of the MESSENGER mission, which provided data on Mercury's surface, environment, and geochemistry.-stock-foto