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STS-78 crew portrait in the Spacelab module

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STS-78 crew portrait in the Spacelab module

STS-128 crew visits Stennis

STS-128 crew visits Stennis

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SpaceX Crew-1 Flight Readiness Review - Day 2

SpaceX Crew-1 Flight Readiness Review - Day 2

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SpaceX Crew-1 Flight Readiness Review - Day 2

SpaceX Crew-1 Flight Readiness Review - Day 2

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SpaceX Crew-1 Flight Readiness Review - Day 2

SpaceX Crew-1 Flight Readiness Review - Day 2

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SpaceX Crew-1 Flight Readiness Review - Day 2

SpaceX Crew-1 Flight Readiness Review - Day 2

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SpaceX Crew-1 Flight Readiness Review - Day 2

SpaceX Crew-1 Flight Readiness Review - Day 2

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Expedition 44 crew members NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren (left), Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko (center) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Kimiya Yui.

Expedition 44 crew members NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren (left), Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko (center) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Kimiya Yui.

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Expedition 44 backup crew ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Timothy Peake (left),  Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko (ROSCOSMOS) (center), and NASA astronaut Timothy L. Kopra

Expedition 44 backup crew ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Timothy Peake (left), Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko (ROSCOSMOS) (center), and NASA astronaut Timothy L. Kopra

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  Center Director and former astronaut Roy D. Bridges, Jr., (holding scissors) cuts the ribbon at a ceremony officially opening the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame as part of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.  Invited guests and dignitaries look on, such as former astronauts Edgar D. Mitchell on Bridges' left and James Lovell (hand up) and Buzz Aldrin on his right.  The ceremony was held in conjunction with the induction of four Space Shuttle astronauts into the Hall of Fame including Daniel Brandenstein, Robert "Hoot" Gibson, Story Musgrave, and Sally Ride.  Conceived by six of the Mercury Program astronauts, the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame opened in 1990 to provide a place where space travelers could be remembered for their participation and accomplishments in the U.S. space program.  The four new inductees join 48 previously honored astronauts from the ranks of the Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz, and Space Shuttle programs.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Center Director and former astronaut Roy D. Bridges, Jr., (holding scissors) cuts the ribbon at a ceremony officially opening the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame as part of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Invited guests and dignitaries look on, such as former astronauts Edgar D. Mitchell on Bridges' left and James Lovell (hand up) and Buzz Aldrin on his right. The ceremony was held in conjunction with the induction of four Space Shuttle astronauts into the Hall of Fame including Daniel Brandenstein, Robert "Hoot" Gibson, Story Musgrave, and Sally Ride. Conceived by six of the Mercury Program astronauts, the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame opened in 1990 to provide a place where space travelers could be remembered for their participation and accomplishments in the U.S. space program. The four new inductees join 48 previously honored astronauts from the ranks of the Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz, and Space Shuttle programs.

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  Center Director and former astronaut Roy D. Bridges, Jr., (holding scissors) cuts the ribbon at a ceremony officially opening the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame as part of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.  Invited guests and dignitaries look on, such as former astronauts Edgar D. Mitchell on Bridges' left and James Lovell on his right.  The ceremony was held in conjunction with the induction of four Space Shuttle astronauts into the Hall of Fame including Daniel Brandenstein, Robert "Hoot" Gibson, Story Musgrave, and Sally Ride.  Conceived by six of the Mercury Program astronauts, the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame opened in 1990 to provide a place where space travelers could be remembered for their participation and accomplishments in the U.S. space program.  The four new inductees join 48 previously honored astronauts from the ranks of the Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz, and Space Shuttle programs.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Center Director and former astronaut Roy D. Bridges, Jr., (holding scissors) cuts the ribbon at a ceremony officially opening the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame as part of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Invited guests and dignitaries look on, such as former astronauts Edgar D. Mitchell on Bridges' left and James Lovell on his right. The ceremony was held in conjunction with the induction of four Space Shuttle astronauts into the Hall of Fame including Daniel Brandenstein, Robert "Hoot" Gibson, Story Musgrave, and Sally Ride. Conceived by six of the Mercury Program astronauts, the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame opened in 1990 to provide a place where space travelers could be remembered for their participation and accomplishments in the U.S. space program. The four new inductees join 48 previously honored astronauts from the ranks of the Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz, and Space Shuttle programs.

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Astronaut Walt Cunningham on the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator

Astronaut Walt Cunningham on the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator

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Astronaut Wilcutt with water transfer bag in docking module

Astronaut Wilcutt with water transfer bag in docking module

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Astronaut Lucid with her Russian pressure suit

Astronaut Lucid with her Russian pressure suit

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Astronaut Story Musgrave during STS-6 EVA

Astronaut Story Musgrave during STS-6 EVA

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CREW PORTRAIT - STS-51I ASTRONAUTS - INSIGNIA

CREW PORTRAIT - STS-51I ASTRONAUTS - INSIGNIA

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Astronaut Walz with stowed Orlan space suit

Astronaut Walz with stowed Orlan space suit

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ASTRONAUT KERWIN, JOSEPH P. - ART CONCEPTS

ASTRONAUT KERWIN, JOSEPH P. - ART CONCEPTS

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ASTRONAUT CHARLE CONRAD - SKYLAB II (M-114)

ASTRONAUT CHARLE CONRAD - SKYLAB II (M-114)

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NASA Hosts Administrator Countdown Clock Briefing for the agency

NASA Hosts Administrator Countdown Clock Briefing for the agency

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SpaceX Crew-2 Prelaunch News Conference

SpaceX Crew-2 Prelaunch News Conference

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NASA Hosts Administrator Countdown Clock Briefing for the agency

NASA Hosts Administrator Countdown Clock Briefing for the agency

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SpaceX Crew-1 Administrator Briefing

SpaceX Crew-1 Administrator Briefing

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SpaceX Crew-2 Prelaunch News Conference

SpaceX Crew-2 Prelaunch News Conference

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SpaceX Crew-2 NASA Social Q&A

SpaceX Crew-2 NASA Social Q&A

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