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STS104-710-039 - STS-104 - View of the Jura Alps, Pre-alps, Lake Geneva, the Matterhorn taken by the STS-104 crew

STS104-710-039 - STS-104 - View of the Jura Alps, Pre-alps, Lake Genev...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the Jura Alps, Pre-alps, Lake Geneva, the Matterhorn taken by the STS-104 crew from the space shuttle Atlantis. The Rhone Valley is centered in... More

Construction of Hangar One at NAS Sunnyvale circa 1931 - 1934

Construction of Hangar One at NAS Sunnyvale circa 1931 - 1934

Description: .Construction of Hangar One at NAS Sunnyvale circa 1931 - 1934..Photo ID#: AILS-A93-0074-23

Navy Hangar 1 Early Construction showing frame work of 'Orange Peel' door Hangar One Construction ARC-1932-A93-0074-1

Navy Hangar 1 Early Construction showing frame work of 'Orange Peel' d...

Navy Hangar 1 Early Construction showing frame work of 'Orange Peel' door Hangar One Construction

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Bare branches frame the liftoff of Space Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-106 to the International Space Station. Billows of smoke and steam are illuminated by the flames of the solid rocket boosters. The perfect on-time liftoff of Atlantis occurred at 8:45:47 a.m. EDT. On the 11-day mission to the International Space Station, the seven-member crew will perform support tasks on orbit, transfer supplies and prepare the living quarters in the newly arrived Zvezda Service Module. The first long-duration crew, dubbed “Expedition One,” is due to arrive at the Station in late fall. Landing of Atlantis is targeted for 4:45 a.m. EDT on Sept. 19 KSC00pp1265

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Bare branches frame the liftoff of Space...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Bare branches frame the liftoff of Space Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-106 to the International Space Station. Billows of smoke and steam are illuminated by the flames of the sol... More

JSC2002-00508 (15 January 2002) --- Astronaut Philippe Perrin, STS-111 mission specialist, wears a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit during an underwater simulation of extravehicular activity (EVA) scheduled for the 14th shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Perrin, representing CNES, the French Space Agency, was joined by astronaut Franklin R. Chang-Diaz (out of frame) for the simulation, conducted in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center. jsc2002-00508

JSC2002-00508 (15 January 2002) --- Astronaut Philippe Perrin, STS-111...

JSC2002-00508 (15 January 2002) --- Astronaut Philippe Perrin, STS-111 mission specialist, wears a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit during an underwater simulation of extrav... More

S63-01419A (1963) --- Portrait of the first two groups of astronauts. The seven original Mercury astronauts plus new members of the astronaut corps. Seated from left to right are: Gordon Cooper, Gus Grissom, Scott Carpenter, Wally Schirra, John Glenn, Alan Shepard and Deke Slayton. Standing from left to right are: Edward White, James McDivitt, John Young, Elliot See, Charles Conrad, Frank Borman, Neil Armstrong, Thomas Stafford, and James Lovell. Signatures are also visible at the bottom of the frame. Photo credit: NASA s63-01419a

S63-01419A (1963) --- Portrait of the first two groups of astronauts. ...

S63-01419A (1963) --- Portrait of the first two groups of astronauts. The seven original Mercury astronauts plus new members of the astronaut corps. Seated from left to right are: Gordon Cooper, Gus Grissom, Sc... More

Gemini VII Mission Image - Partial Frame

Gemini VII Mission Image - Partial Frame

The original caption reads: Photograph, partial frame, taken on December 12,1965. Original magazine number was GEM07-24-C-63781 taken with a Hasselblad camera and a 80mm lens. Film type was Kodak Ektachrome M... More

Gemini VII Mission Image - Partial Frame

Gemini VII Mission Image - Partial Frame

The original caption reads: Photograph, partial frame, taken on December 12,1965. Original magazine number was GEM07-24-C-63781 taken with a Hasselblad camera and a 80mm lens. Film type was Kodak Ektachrome M... More

AS09-26A-3823A - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - S0-65 Multispectral Photography - Atlantic Ocean

AS09-26A-3823A - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - S0-65 Multispectr...

The original database describes this as: Description: Earth Observation taken by the Apollo 9 crew. Partial frame of the Atlantic Ocean and Bomex area. Latitude was 23.00 N by Longitude 57.00 W, Overlap was 0... More

AS09-23-3501 - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - partial frame

AS09-23-3501 - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - partial frame

The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique Partial frame taken by the Apollo 9 crew. View is of an Earth limb. Film magazine was D,film type was SO-368 Ektachrome with 0.460 - 0.710 micromet... More

AS09-23-3618 - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - Earth Observation - partial frame

AS09-23-3618 - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - Earth Observation -...

The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique Earth Observation taken by the Apollo 9 crew. View is a partial frame. Film magazine was D,film type was SO-368 Ektachrome with 0.460 - 0.710 micro... More

AS09-21-3323 - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - Earth Observations - Partial frame

AS09-21-3323 - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - Earth Observations ...

The original database describes this as: Description: Vertical Earth Observation taken by the Apollo 9 crew. View is a partial frame. Film magazine was B,film type was SO-368 Ektachrome with 0.460 - 0.710 mic... More

AS09-26A-3835A - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - S0-65 Multispectral Photography - Atlantic Ocean

AS09-26A-3835A - Apollo 9 - Apollo 9 Mission image - S0-65 Multispectr...

The original database describes this as: Description: Partial frame - Earth Observation taken by the Apollo 9 crew. View of the Atlantic Ocean and Bomex area. Latitude was 16.00 N by Longitude 44.00 W,Overlap... More

AS11-36-5389 - Apollo 11 - Apollo 11 Mission image - Lunar Module interior

AS11-36-5389 - Apollo 11 - Apollo 11 Mission image - Lunar Module inte...

The original database describes this as: Description: An interior view of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM) showing displays and controls during checkout and inspection after hatch opening. Mounted in the LM win... More

Interior view of Apollo 11 Lunar Module showing displays and controls

Interior view of Apollo 11 Lunar Module showing displays and controls

AS11-36-5389 (July 1969) --- An interior view of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module showing some of the displays and controls. Mounted in the Lunar Module window is a 16mm data acquisition camera which has a variable f... More

AS12-55-8124 - Apollo 12 - Apollo 12 Mission image  - View of Reiner Crater

AS12-55-8124 - Apollo 12 - Apollo 12 Mission image - View of Reiner C...

The original database describes this as: Description: View of Target of Opportunity (TO) 53 - Reiner Crater. Frame is part of stero strip ranging from frame 8125 thru 8136. Image was taken from the Command Mod... More

AS12-48-7079 - Apollo 12 - Apollo 12 Mission image  - Washed-out frame

AS12-48-7079 - Apollo 12 - Apollo 12 Mission image - Washed-out frame

The original database describes this as: Description: Washed-out frame. Image was taken during the second EVA (EVA2) of the Apollo 12 mission. Original film magazine was labeled X,film type was SO-267 (Plus-X... More

AS12-46-6779 - Apollo 12 - Apollo 12 Mission image  - Photo of Al Bean and the TV taken from just inside the rim of Surveyor Crater

AS12-46-6779 - Apollo 12 - Apollo 12 Mission image - Photo of Al Bean...

The original database describes this as: Description: View of Astronaut Alan L. Bean, lunar module pilot, and the TV taken from just inside the rim of Surveyor Crater. The Lunar Module (LM) is visible in the f... More

AS16-108-17745 - Apollo 16 - Partial frame

AS16-108-17745 - Apollo 16 - Partial frame

The original database describes this as: Description: Partial frame Subject Terms: Apollo 16 Flight, Moon (Planet) Categories: EVA Original: Film - 70MM B&W Interior_Exterior: Exterior Ground_Orbit: Groun... More

AS16-118-18905 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - View of the Highland terrain illuminated by a low Sun

AS16-118-18905 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - View of the Hig...

The original database describes this as: Description: View of the Highland terrain illuminated by a low Sun. Anderson, the large crater that extends across the frame is centered near latitude 16 degrees N, lon... More

AS16-108-17584 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - Partial frame view of the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV)

AS16-108-17584 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - Partial frame v...

The original database describes this as: Description: Partial frame view of the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) taken during the second Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 2 of the Apollo 16 mission. Original film magaz... More

AS13-62-9039 - Apollo 13 - Apollo 13 Mission image  - View of CM window frame

AS13-62-9039 - Apollo 13 - Apollo 13 Mission image - View of CM windo...

The original database describes this as: Description: Dark blurred view possibly of the Apollo 13 Command Module (CM) window frame. Original film magazine was labeled JJ,film type was Color SO 168,process ME4 ... More

AS16-110-18032 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - Station 5 Partial Frame

AS16-110-18032 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - Station 5 Parti...

The original database describes this as: Description: Partial frame view of Station 5 taken during the second Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 2 of the Apollo 16 mission. Original film magazine was labeled H,film... More

AS16-120-19295 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - View of the Gassendi Crater.

AS16-120-19295 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - View of the Gas...

The original database describes this as: Description: Gassendi Crater. Low Sun illumination enhances the contrast between the rough and cracked surface on the floor of the Gassendi and the smoother surface of ... More

AS14-73-10182 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Blank Frame.

AS14-73-10182 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Blank Frame.

The original database describes this as: Description: Blank Frame taken during Transearth Coast (TEC) of the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled M,film type was S0-368 (Ektachrome MS,Color Re... More

AS10-29-4164 - Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 Mission image - Window frame

AS10-29-4164 - Apollo 10 - Apollo 10 Mission image - Window frame

The original database describes this as: Description: Oblique view of window frame and 1/8 frame of lunar surface taken during Apollo 10 Mission. This image is unusable. Sun angle was high. Film magazine wa... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Trees frame Space Shuttle Discovery trailing columns of fire from the solid rocket boosters as it soars into the blue sky on mission STS-105 to the International Space Station. Liftoff from Launch Pad 39A occurred at 5:10:14 p.m. EDT. Besides the Shuttle crew of four, Discovery carries the Expedition Three crew who will replace Expedition Two on the Space Station. The mission payload includes the third flight of the Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo, delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank. The EAS, which will be attached to the Station during two spacewalks, contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station KSC-01PP1470

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Trees frame Space Shuttle Discovery trai...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Trees frame Space Shuttle Discovery trailing columns of fire from the solid rocket boosters as it soars into the blue sky on mission STS-105 to the International Space Station. Lif... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, from left, United Space Alliance workers Loyd Turner, Craig Meyer and Erik Visser prepare to conduct a fit check of an External Tank (ET) digital still camera in the right-hand liquid oxygen umbilical well on Space Shuttle Atlantis.  NASA is pursuing use of the camera, beginning with the Shuttle’s Return To Flight, to obtain and downlink high-resolution images of the ET following separation of the ET from the orbiter after launch.  The Kodak camera will record 24 images, at one frame per 1.5 seconds, on a flash memory card.  After orbital insertion, the crew will transfer the images from the memory card to a laptop computer.  The files will then be downloaded through the Ku-band system to the Mission Control Center in Houston for analysis. KSC-04pd1810

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, from ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, from left, United Space Alliance workers Loyd Turner, Craig Meyer and Erik Visser prepare to conduct a fit check of an External Tank (ET) digital... More

AS14-76-10332 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Blacked out frame.

AS14-76-10332 - Apollo 14 - Apollo 14 Mission image - Blacked out fram...

The original database describes this as: Description: Blacked out frame. Images were taken from the CSM on the Apollo 14 mission. Original film magazine was labeled 0,film type was SO-368 (Ektachrome MS,Color ... More

AS16-122-19575 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission Image - Post-TEI view northwestward across farside terrain.

AS16-122-19575 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission Image - Post-TEI view n...

The original database describes this as: Description: Post-Transearth Injection (TEI) view northwestward across farside terrain. The irregular, shallow crater with a flat floor to the left of frame center is t... More

AS16-122-19563 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission Image - Crescent Earth rises as the Apollo 16 crew heads home.

AS16-122-19563 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission Image - Crescent Earth ...

The original database describes this as: Description: Crescent Earth rises as the Apollo 16 crew heads home. This frame is from the first earthrise sequence photographed after transearth injection (TEI) by an ... More

AS16-119-19050 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - Southeastern Alphonsus Crater.

AS16-119-19050 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - Southeastern Al...

The original database describes this as: Description: Southeastern Alphonsus Crater. The dark halo crater and the rilies near the bottom of the frame are in the southeastern quarter of the floor of Alphonsus. ... More

AS15-97-13298 - Apollo 15 - Apollo 15 Mission image - View of Crater Boscovich (partial frame)

AS15-97-13298 - Apollo 15 - Apollo 15 Mission image - View of Crater B...

The original database describes this as: Description: View of Crater Boscovich (partial frame). Image was taken during Revolution 70 of the Apollo 15 mission. Original film magazine was labeled O,film type wa... More

View of Schroter's Valley area as photographed by Apollo 15

View of Schroter's Valley area as photographed by Apollo 15

AS15-93-12628 (31 July 1971) --- The snake-like rille feature in this 70mm frame, photographed from the lunar-orbiting Apollo 15 Command and Service Modules (CSM) by astronaut Alfred M. Worden, command module p... More

View of Saudi Arabia and north eastern Africa from the Apollo 17 spacecraft

View of Saudi Arabia and north eastern Africa from the Apollo 17 space...

AS17-148-22718 (7-19 Dec. 1972) --- This excellent view of Saudi Arabia and the north eastern portion of the African continent was photographed by the Apollo 17 astronauts with a hand-held camera on their trans... More

Multi-spectral Line Scanner image of Northern California

Multi-spectral Line Scanner image of Northern California

S73-34295B (June 1973) --- A vertical view of a portion of northern California reproduced from data taken from the Skylab Multispectral Scanner, experiment S192, in the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. This... More

SKYLAB II - EARTH VIEW (EREP). NASA public domain image colelction.

SKYLAB II - EARTH VIEW (EREP). NASA public domain image colelction.

S73-34295 (June 1973) --- A vertical view of a portion of northern California reproduced from data taken from the Skylab Multispectral Scanner, experiment S192, in the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. This ... More

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/1/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/1/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/1/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/1/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/1/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/1/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/1/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

BOX FRAME CORNER MISMATCH DETAILS ON PPG SOLAR COLLECTOR PANEL ASSEMBLY

BOX FRAME CORNER MISMATCH DETAILS ON PPG SOLAR COLLECTOR PANEL ASSEMBL...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 11/21/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 51 Location Room: 101 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, ... More

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/1/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

3 MODELS IN FACILITY - A FRAME - THRUSTER SYSTEM J MODEL

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/1/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

BOX FRAME CORNER MISMATCH DETAILS ON PPG SOLAR COLLECTOR PANEL ASSEMBLY

BOX FRAME CORNER MISMATCH DETAILS ON PPG SOLAR COLLECTOR PANEL ASSEMBL...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 11/21/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 51 Location Room: 101 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, ... More

SKYLAB IV - INFLIGHT. NASA Skylab space station

SKYLAB IV - INFLIGHT. NASA Skylab space station

S74-17456 (3 Feb. 1974) --- Scientist-astronaut Edward G. Gibson has just egressed the Skylab EVA hatchway in this frame taken from a roll of movie film exposed by a 16mm Maurer camera. Astronaut Gerald P. Carr... More

AST-04-256 - Apollo Soyuz Test Project - Apollo Soyuz Test Project, Overexposed of Main Parachutes, Partial Frame

AST-04-256 - Apollo Soyuz Test Project - Apollo Soyuz Test Project, Ov...

The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP),Overexpose of Main Parachutes,Partial Frame. Image taken on Revolution 138.Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) Time of Photo 205:21:... More

AST-16-1273 - Apollo Soyuz Test Project - Apollo Soyuz Test Project, Turkey, Syria, Euphrates River, Partial Frame

AST-16-1273 - Apollo Soyuz Test Project - Apollo Soyuz Test Project, T...

The original database describes this as: Description: Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP),Turkey, Syria,Euphrates River,Partial Frame. Image taken on Revolution 71. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) of Photo 201:10:43,Gr... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Model of docked Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft in the foreground and skylight in the Vehicle Assembly Building high bay frame the second stage of the Saturn 1B booster that will launch the United States ASTP mission as a crane raises it prior to its mating with the Saturn 1B first stage.  Mating of the Saturn 1B first and second stages was completed this morning.  The U. S. ASTP launch with mission commander Thomas Stafford, command module pilot Vance Brand and docking module pilot Donald Slayton is scheduled at 3:50 p.m. EDT July 15.      The first international crewed spaceflight was a joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. rendezvous and docking mission.  The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, or ASTP, took its name from the spacecraft employed: the American Apollo and the Soviet Soyuz.  The three-man Apollo crew lifted off from Kennedy Space Center aboard a Saturn IB rocket on July 15, 1975, to link up with the Soyuz that had launched a few hours earlier.  A cylindrical docking module served as an airlock between the two spacecraft for transfer of the crew members.  Photo credit: NASA KSC-108-75P-0005

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Model of docked Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft in ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Model of docked Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft in the foreground and skylight in the Vehicle Assembly Building high bay frame the second stage of the Saturn 1B booster that will launch the U... More

STRESS RUPTURE FRAME, NASA Technology Images

STRESS RUPTURE FRAME, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 10/13/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 49 Location Room: 102 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, ... More

FAN FRAME, NASA Technology Images

FAN FRAME, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 6/8/1976 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

STRESS RUPTURE FRAME, NASA Technology Images

STRESS RUPTURE FRAME, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 10/13/1976 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 49 Location Room: 102 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, ... More

TEST SPECIMEN LOAD TRAIN IN 10 KIP MTS LOAD FRAME IN THE SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY SPL

TEST SPECIMEN LOAD TRAIN IN 10 KIP MTS LOAD FRAME IN THE SPECIAL PROJE...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/25/1977 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 24 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

TEST SPECIMEN LOAD TRAIN IN 10 KIP MTS LOAD FRAME IN THE SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY SPL

TEST SPECIMEN LOAD TRAIN IN 10 KIP MTS LOAD FRAME IN THE SPECIAL PROJE...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/25/1977 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 24 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

TEST SPECIMEN LOAD TRAIN IN 10 KIP MTS LOAD FRAME IN THE SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY SPL

TEST SPECIMEN LOAD TRAIN IN 10 KIP MTS LOAD FRAME IN THE SPECIAL PROJE...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 3/25/1977 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 24 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

First Picture of the Earth and Moon in a Single Frame

First Picture of the Earth and Moon in a Single Frame

Description This picture of the Earth and Moon in a single frame, the first of its kind ever taken by a spacecraft, was recorded September 18, 1977, by NASAs Voyager 1 when it was 7.25 million miles (11.66 mill... More

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/31/1978 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/31/1978 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/31/1978 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/31/1978 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/31/1978 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/31/1978 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

NEC FREEZE FRAME TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/31/1978 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Range :  3.4 million km This pair of images shows two of the long-lived white oval clouds which have resided in the Jovian southern hemisphere for nearly 40 years.  The upper picture shows the cloud that is at a longitude west of the Great Red Spot, and the lower frame, the cloud at a longitude east of this feature.  The third oval is currently just south of the Great Red Spot.  The clouds show very similar internal structures.  To the east of each of them, recirculation currents are clearly seen.  In the lower frame, a similar structure is seen to the west of the cloud.  Although a recirculation current is associated with the upper western region of the cloud, it is further away from this feature and not seen in the image.  This photo was taken by Voyager 2. ARC-1979-AC79-7106

Range : 3.4 million km This pair of images shows two of the long-live...

Range : 3.4 million km This pair of images shows two of the long-lived white oval clouds which have resided in the Jovian southern hemisphere for nearly 40 years. The upper picture shows the cloud that is at ... More

Range :  3.4 million km This pair of images shows two of the long-lived white oval clouds which have resided in the Jovian southern hemisphere for nearly 40 years.  The upper picture shows the cloud that is at a longitude west of the Great Red Spot, and the lower frame, the cloud at a longitude east of this feature.  The third oval is currently just south of the Great Red Spot.  The clouds show very similar internal structures.  To the east of each of them, recirculation currents are clearly seen.  In the lower frame, a similar structure is seen to the west of the cloud.  Although a recirculation current is associated with the upper western region of the cloud, it is further away from this feature and not seen in the image.  This photo was taken by Voyager 2. ARC-1979-A79-7106

Range : 3.4 million km This pair of images shows two of the long-live...

Range : 3.4 million km This pair of images shows two of the long-lived white oval clouds which have resided in the Jovian southern hemisphere for nearly 40 years. The upper picture shows the cloud that is at ... More

Range :  1,550,000 km ( 961,000 miles ) These high resolution pictures of Jupiter's ring were obtained by Voyager 2 some 26 hrs. past the planet, 2 degrees below the ring plane. The forward scattering of sunlight reveals a radial distribution and density gradient of very small particles extending inward from the ring toward Jupiter. There is an indication of structure within the ring, but unfortunatly the spacecrafts motion during these long exposures blurred out the highest resolution detail, particularly in the frame at right. ARC-1979-A79-7101

Range : 1,550,000 km ( 961,000 miles ) These high resolution pictures...

Range : 1,550,000 km ( 961,000 miles ) These high resolution pictures of Jupiter's ring were obtained by Voyager 2 some 26 hrs. past the planet, 2 degrees below the ring plane. The forward scattering of sunlig... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. -  In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base,  Dr. Francis Everitt, principal investigator, and Brad Parkinson, co-principal investigator, both from Stanford University, hold one of the small gyroscopes used in the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  The GP-B towers behind them.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility o...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, Dr. Francis Everitt, principal investigator, and Brad Parkinson, co-principal investigator, both from St... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. -  In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, workers prepare to attach the top of a solar array panel onto the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility o...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, workers prepare to attach the top of a solar array panel onto the Gravity Probe B spacecraft. Installing... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. -  In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, a balloon gently lifts the solar array panel to be installed on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility o...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, a balloon gently lifts the solar array panel to be installed on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft. Installi... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. -  In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, the Gravity Probe B spacecraft is seen with two solar array panels installed.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility o...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, the Gravity Probe B spacecraft is seen with two solar array panels installed. Installing each array is a... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. -  In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, a worker checks the installation of a solar array panel onto the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility o...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, a worker checks the installation of a solar array panel onto the Gravity Probe B spacecraft. Installing ... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. -  In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, the Gravity Probe B spacecraft is seen with all four solar array panels installed.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility o...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, the Gravity Probe B spacecraft is seen with all four solar array panels installed. Installing each array... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. -  In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, workers prepare to attach the top of a solar array panel onto the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility o...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, workers prepare to attach the top of a solar array panel onto the Gravity Probe B spacecraft. Installing... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base prepare to rotate the framework containing one of four solar panels to be installed on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing fac...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base prepare to rotate the framework containing one of four solar panels to be installed on the Gravity ... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base attach a solar array panel on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing fac...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base attach a solar array panel on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft. Installing each array is a 3-day pro... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base prepare for the installation of solar array panel 3 on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing fac...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base prepare for the installation of solar array panel 3 on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft. Installing ... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. -  In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, workers stand by as the balloon at right is released to lift the solar array panel into position for installation on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility o...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - In the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base, workers stand by as the balloon at right is released to lift the solar array panel into position for inst... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base attach supports to a solar array panel to be lifted and  installed on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing fac...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base attach supports to a solar array panel to be lifted and installed on the Gravity Probe B spacecraf... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - A worker in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base adjust the supports on a solar array panel to be lifted and  installed on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - A worker in the NASA spacecraft processing fa...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - A worker in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base adjust the supports on a solar array panel to be lifted and installed on the Gravity Probe B spac... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. -  Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base attach a solar array panel on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing fa...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base attach a solar array panel on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft. Installing each array is a 3-day pr... More

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base work on a solar array panel to be installed on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft.  Installing each array is a 3-day process and includes a functional deployment test.  The Gravity Probe B mission is a relativity experiment developed by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin.  The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916: the geodetic effect (how space and time are warped by the presence of the Earth) and frame dragging (how Earth’s rotation drags space and time around with it).  Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes that will provide an almost perfect space-time reference system.  The mission will look in a precision manner for tiny changes in the direction of spin.

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing fac...

VANDENBERG AFB, CALIF. - Workers in the NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base work on a solar array panel to be installed on the Gravity Probe B spacecraft. Installing each arr... More

Range :  106,250,000 km. ( 66 million miles) P-22830C This, Voyager 1 image shows Saturn and three of its satellites. A series of dark and light cloud bands appears through high altitude haze in the northern hemisphere. Cosiderable structure can be seen in the rings. The Cassini division, between the A-ring and B-ring, is readily visible. The shadow of rings on the planet's disk can also be seeen. The three satellites visible are, left to right, Enceladus (off the left edge of rings), Dione (just below the planet), and Tethys (at right edge of frame). The spacecraft will make its closest approach, 124,200 km. (77,174 miles) abovr the cloud tops, at  3:45 pm PST on Nov. 12, 1980. Nine months later, in August 1981, Voyager 2 will encounter Saturn and then continue on to Uranus. ARC-1980-AC80-7000

Range : 106,250,000 km. ( 66 million miles) P-22830C This, Voyager 1 ...

Range : 106,250,000 km. ( 66 million miles) P-22830C This, Voyager 1 image shows Saturn and three of its satellites. A series of dark and light cloud bands appears through high altitude haze in the northern he... More

Range :  34 million km. ( 21.1 million miles) P-22993C This Voyager 1 photograph of Saturn was taken on the last day it could be captured within a single narrow angle camera frame as the spacecraft neared the planet for it's closest approach on Nov. 12, 1980. Dione, one of Saturn's innermost satellites, appears as three color spots just below  the planet's south pole. An abundance of previously unseen detail is apparent in the rings. For example, a gap in the dark, innermst ring, C-ring or Crepe Ring, is clearly shown. Also, material is seen inside the relatively wide Cassini Division, seperating  the middle, B-ring from the outermost ring, the A-ring. The Encke division is shown near the outer edge of A-ring. The detail in the ring's shadows cast on the planet is of particular interest. The broad dark band near the equator is the shadow of B-ring. The thinner, brighter line just to the south is the shadow  of the less dense A-ring. ARC-1980-AC80-7003

Range : 34 million km. ( 21.1 million miles) P-22993C This Voyager 1 ...

Range : 34 million km. ( 21.1 million miles) P-22993C This Voyager 1 photograph of Saturn was taken on the last day it could be captured within a single narrow angle camera frame as the spacecraft neared the p... More

S05-41-1314 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1314 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S05-41-1308 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1308 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S05-41-1309 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1309 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S05-41-1315 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1315 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S05-41-1310 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1310 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S05-41-1313 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1313 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S01-10-047 - STS-001 - Blurred view of aft flight deck window frame

S01-10-047 - STS-001 - Blurred view of aft flight deck window frame

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Blurred view of the aft flight deck window frame Subject Terms: FLIGHT DECK, WINDOWS, STS-1, COLUMBIA (ORBITER) Categories: Flight Station Interior_E... More

S05-41-1305 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1305 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S05-41-1312 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1312 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S05-41-1311 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1311 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S05-41-1316 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1316 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S05-41-1307 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1307 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

S05-41-1306 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite

S05-41-1306 - STS-005 - Deployment of Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satell...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Telesat Canada's ANIK C-3 satellite is deployed from its protective cradle in the cargo bay of the space shuttle Columbia in this sequence of photog... More

A scale model of a space shuttle orbiter lifting frame

A scale model of a space shuttle orbiter lifting frame

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Vandenberg Air Force Base State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released... More

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