JSC2004-E-42291 (24 September 2004) --- Astronaut Charles J. Camarda (left) and JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi, both STS-114 mission specialists, attired in training versions of the shuttle launch and entry suit, await the start of a mission training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center (JSC).
Preflight coverage of STS-114 during Emergency Egress Training
PHOTO DATE:  11-17-08 LOCATION:  Bldg 2N, 212 SUBJECT: Photographic support for Media Services:  Photograph STS-126 Flight Day 3 Mission Status Briefing. PHOTOGRAPHER: JAMES  BLAIR
STS-126 Flight Day 3 Mission Status Briefing.
JSC2007-E-43407 (15 Aug. 2007) --- Attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, astronaut Mark E. Kelly, STS-124 commander, awaits the start of a water survival training session in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center.
STS-124 water survival training at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) with STS-124 crew
JSC2002-E-26022 (21 June 2002) --- Johnson Space Center’s (JSC) Director Jefferson Davis Howell, Jr. speaks from the lectern in Hangar 990 at Ellington Field during the STS-111 and Expedition Four crew return ceremonies.
STS-111 & Expedition 4 Crew Return Ceremony
JSC2009-E-072674 (9 April 2009) --- Astronaut Michael Good, STS-125 mission specialist, works with a Hubble Space Telescope mock-up during a spacewalk training session in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near NASA's Johnson Space Center.
STS-125 EVA OPS 1G training
JSC2007-E-44684 (29 Aug. 2007) --- The STS-120 crewmembers celebrate the end of formal crew training with a cake-cutting ceremony in the Jake Garn Simulation and Training Facility at Johnson Space Center. Pictured from the left are astronauts George D. Zamka, pilot; Daniel M. Tani, Expedition 16 flight engineer; Stephanie D. Wilson, mission specialist; Pamela A. Melroy, commander; Douglas H. Wheelock, Scott E. Parazynski, and European Space Agency's (ESA) Paolo Nespoli, all mission specialists. Tani is scheduled to join Expedition 16 after launching to the International Space Station on mission STS-120.
STS-120 Cake Cutting Ceremony
JSC2010-E-014273 (27 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Andrew Feustel, STS-134 mission specialist, attired in a training version of his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit, awaits the start of a spacewalk training session in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near NASA's Johnson Space Center.
STS-134 crew members Greg Chamitoff and Drew Feustel during their STS-134 ULF6 EVA1 training at the NBL.
JSC2009-E-242835 (19 Nov. 2009) --- Astronaut George Zamka, STS-130 commander, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, participates in a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
STS-130 crew with training teams & ASC/CAP/DES 91020 training in CCT-II
JSC2002-00803 (12 April 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, attired in a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit, rehearses emergency egress procedures in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). STS-112 will be the 15th shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
STS-112 Preflight Emergency Egress Training
PHOTO DATE:  01-27-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, FFT SUBJECT:  STS-128 crew with Expedition crew member Cady Coleman during payload egress training PHOTOGRAPHER:  BLAIR
STS-128 Egress Training with Expedition 26 Crewmember
JSC2007-E-06537 (2 Feb. 2007) --- Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, STS-120 mission specialist, attired in a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit, awaits the start of a training session in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center.
STS-120 Astronauts Scott Parazynski and Doug Wheelock at NBL
JSC2002-E-27059 (1 July 2002) --- Astronaut Piers J. Sellers, STS-112 mission specialist, attired in a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit, is about to be submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Cosmonaut Fyodor N. Yurchikhin (left), mission specialist representing Rosaviakosmos, and United Space Alliance (USA) suit technician Joey Cambiaso assisted Sellers.
Photographic coverage of STS-112 Preflight Training, Sonny Carter Training Facility, NBL.
JSC2002-E-27065 (1 July 2002) --- Astronauts David A. Wolf and Piers J. Sellers (partially obscured), both STS-112 mission specialists, are about to be submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC).  Wolf and Sellers are wearing the training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit. Scuba divers are in the water to assist the astronauts in their rehearsal, intended to help prepare them for work on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS).
Photographic coverage of STS-112 Preflight Training, Sonny Carter Training Facility, NBL.
PHOTO DATE:  01-27-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, FFT SUBJECT:  STS-128 crew with Expedition crew member Cady Coleman during payload egress training PHOTOGRAPHER:  BLAIR
STS-128 Egress Training with Expedition 26 Crewmember
JSC2001-E-25520 (22 August 2001) --- Flight directors John Shannon (left), LeRoy Cain, and Steve Stich monitor data at their consoles in the shuttle flight control room (WFCR) in Houston’s Mission Control Center (MCC). At the time this photo was taken the Space Shuttle Discovery was about to land at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, to mark the end of a successful mission to the International Space Station (ISS).
Coverage in MCC of STS-105 Landing
Orion's parachutes deploy as it returns to Earth after Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1) on Dec. 5, 2014.  Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
Orion returns to Earth after a succesfull flight
PHOTO DATE:  05-28-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, FFT SUBJECT: Photographic coverage of STS-129 Preflight Training. Suited payload egress training. PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
STS-129 Preflight Training. Suited payload egress training.
JSC2002-E-27067 (1 July 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus prepares for the STS-112 mission by participating in a hardware-moving simulation. The mission specialist rehearses setting up work for assigned space-walking crewmates in the nearby giant pool of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at the Sonny Carter Training  Facility.  Magnus and Expedition Five flight engineer Peggy A. Whitson (already aboard the orbital outpost when this training took place) will be operating the controls of the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS or Canadarm2)  during the mission's task of installing the station's S-1 truss.  Astronauts David  A. Wolf and Piers J. Sellers, who would be suited up and standing by in the airlock during this activity, will follow Magnus' set-up work with a space walk.
Photographic coverage of STS-112 Preflight Training, Sonny Carter Training Facility, NBL.
JSC2006-E-20053 (24 May 2006) --- Astronaut Clayton C. Anderson, Expedition 14 backup flight engineer, participates in Journals experiment overview training in the Flight Operations Facility at Johnson Space Center. This type of training is a presentation format regarding the experiment objectives and tools. Training instructor Lindsay Kirschner assisted Anderson.
Expedition 14 Crew and Backup Crew Training
JSC2002-E-36217 (6 September 2002) --- Astronaut David A. Wolf, STS-112 mission specialist, responds to a query during a pre-flight press conference at Johnson Space Center (JSC). Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, mission specialist, is visible to the left of Wolf.
Preflight coverage of STS-112
JSC2002-E-14076 (20 April 2002) --- Astronaut Lee M. E. Morin, STS-110 mission specialist, speaks from the lectern in Hangar 990 at Ellington Field during the crew return ceremonies.
STS-110 Crew Return at Ellington Field, Building 990
JSC2002-00515 (19 February 2002) --- Astronaut Piers J. Sellers, STS-112 mission specialist, simulates a parachute drop into water during an emergency bailout training session at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Sellers is attired in a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit.
STS-112 Water Survival Training, SCTF, NBL
JSC2001-E-21556 (13 July 2001) --- Joseph Dervay, M.D., STS-104 flight surgeon, looks over medical data concerning the STS-104 crew at the Surgeon console in Houston's Mission Control Center (MCC).
BFCR during STS-104
JSC2001-E-25513 (22 August 2001) --- Astronauts James M. Kelly (left) and Kenneth D. Cockrell, both spacecraft communicators (CAPCOM), monitor data at their consoles in the shuttle flight control room (WFCR) in Houston’s Mission Control Center (MCC). At the time this photo was taken the Space Shuttle Discovery was about to land at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, to mark the end of a successful mission to the International Space Station (ISS).
Coverage in MCC of STS-105 Landing
JSC2002-E-26038 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Carl E. Walz, Expedition Four flight engineer, speaks from the lectern in Hangar 990 at Ellington Field during the STS-111 and Expedition Four crew return ceremonies.
STS-111 & Expedition 4 Crew Return Ceremony
JSC2006-E-46477 (25 Oct. 2006) --- Astronauts Sunita L. Williams, Expedition 14 flight engineer, and Robert L. Curbeam (partially obscured), STS-116 mission specialist, are about to be submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center. Williams and Curbeam are attired in training versions of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit. SCUBA-equipped divers are in the water to assist the crewmembers in their rehearsal, intended to help prepare them for work on the exterior of the International Space Station.
STS-116 crew members during EVA training at the NBL.
JSC2002-00879 (24 April 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, wearing a training version of the full-pressure launch and entry suit, lowers herself from a simulated shuttle in trouble during an emergency egress training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC).
STS-112 Preflight Emergency Egress Training
JSC2002-E-51054 (16 December 2002) --- Astronauts Steven G. MacLean (left), STS-115 mission specialist, and Edward T. Lu, Expedition Seven flight engineer, participate in a training session in the virtual reality lab at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). MacLean represents the Canadian Space Agency.
STS-115 & Expedition 7 Preflight Training in VR Lab, Bldg. 9.
JSC2008-E-118357 (25 Sept. 2008) --- Astronaut Michael Good, STS-125 mission specialist, dons a training version of his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit in preparation for a training session in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near NASA's Johnson Space Center. Astronaut Andrew Feustel (left), mission specialist, and United Space Alliance suit technician Beau Webb (right) assisted Good.
STS 125 crew training. Astronauts Massimino and Good
JSC2002-E-36215 (6 September 2002) --- Astronaut Piers J. Sellers, STS-112 mission specialist, fields a question during a pre-flight press conference at Johnson Space Center (JSC).
Preflight coverage of STS-112
JSC2002-01549 (8 August 2002) --- Johnson Space Center’s (JSC) Director Jefferson Davis Howell, Jr. (left), the STS-116 and Expedition Eight crewmembers exchange greetings during a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at JSC. Front to back are cosmonaut Valery I. Tokarev, astronaut William S. (Bill) McArthur, Jr., both Expedition Eight flight engineers; astronauts C. Michael Foale, Expedition Eight mission commander; Robert L. Curbeam, Jr., Christer Fuglesang, both STS-116 mission specialists; and William A. Oefelein (out of view), STS-116 pilot. Astronaut Terrence W. Wilcutt, STS-116 mission commander, is standing at far left. Fuglesang represents the European Space Agency (ESA) and Tokarev represents Rosaviakosmos.
Preflight Coverage of the STS-112 and Expedition 8 Crew during Egress Training
PHOTO DATE:  01-27-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, FFT SUBJECT:  STS-128 crew with Expedition crew member Cady Coleman during payload egress training PHOTOGRAPHER:  BLAIR
STS-128 Egress Training with Expedition 26 Crewmember
JSC2001-02115 (31 July 2001) --- The flight controllers for the Ascent/Entry  shift for the upcoming STS-105 mission  pose with the assigned astronaut crew for a team portrait in the Shuttle  Flight Control Room (WFCR) of Houston's Mission Control Center (MCC).  Flight director John Shannon (left center) and  STS-105 commander Scott J. Horowitz hold  the mission logo.  Also pictured on the front row are spacecraft communicator  Kenneth D. Cockrell and STS-105 crew members Daniel T. Barry, Frederick W. (Rick) Sturckow and Patrick G. Forrester.  The team had been participating in an integrated simulation for the scheduled August  mission.
STS-105 Flight Control Team Photo
JSC2006-E-49055 (13 Nov. 2006) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Christer Fuglesang, STS-116 mission specialist, photographed in the rear station of a NASA T-38 trainer jet at Ellington Field near Johnson Space Center, prepares for a flight to the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
The crew of STS-116 leave from Ellington Field for KSC for prelaunch training
JSC2006-E-33309 (7 Aug. 2006) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Christer Fuglesang, STS-116 mission specialist, uses virtual reality hardware in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center to rehearse some of his duties on the upcoming mission to the International Space Station. This type of virtual reality training allows the astronauts to wear a helmet and special gloves while looking at computer displays simulating actual movements around the various locations on the station hardware with which they will be working.
STS-116 Preflight Training, VR Lab
JSC2006-E-41656 (25 Sept. 2006) --- Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam, STS-116 mission specialist, participates in an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit fit check in the Space Station Airlock Test Article (SSATA) in the Crew Systems Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center.
Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-116, SSATA Chamber
JSC2002-00713 (25 March 2002) --- Astronaut John B. Herrington, STS-113 mission specialist, uses a device called a Sky genie to simulate rappelling from a troubled shuttle in a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). The mockup is called the Full Fuselage Trainer (FFT). This exercise trains the crewmembers for procedures to follow in egressing a troubled shuttle on the ground. Herrington and his crewmates will drop off the Expedition Six crew at the International Space Station (ISS).
Preflight Coverage of the STS-113 and Expedition 6 Bailout Training
JSC2002-E-14071 (20 April 2002) --- Astronaut Stephen N. Frick, STS-110 pilot, speaks from the lectern in Hangar 990 at Ellington Field during the crew return ceremonies.
STS-110 Crew Return at Ellington Field, Hangar 990
JSC2007-E-43438 (15 Aug. 2007) --- Attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, astronaut Michael E. Fossum, STS-124 mission specialist, awaits the start of a water survival training session in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center.
STS-124 water survival training at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) with STS-124 crew
PHOTO DATE:  05-18-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW CCTII SUBJECT: STS-128 Preflight Training,  Post Insertion Activities PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
STS-128 Preflight Training, Post Insertion Activities
JSC2009-E-286664 (21 Dec. 2009) --- Astronaut Nicholas Patrick, STS-130 mission specialist, dons a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit in preparation for a training session in the Mission Simulation Development Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
STS-130 crew during GNW PO INS OPS training in building 35
JSC2008-E-124037 (20 Oct. 2008) --- Astronaut Tom Marshburn, STS-127 mission specialist, gets help with the donning of a training version of his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in preparation for a training session in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near NASA's Johnson Space Center.
STS-127 astronauts Chris Cassidy and Tom Marshburn
JSC2002-E-01745 (16 January 2002) --- Astronaut John M. Grunsfeld, STS-109 payload commander, photographed in the rear station of a T-38 trainer jet, prepares for a flight at Ellington Field near Johnson Space Center (JSC).
STS-109 Crew members take off from Ellington Field in T-38s
JSC2002-00794 (12 April 2002) --- Astronaut Pamela A. Melroy, STS-112 pilot, occupies the pilot’s station during a mission training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Melroy is attired in a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit. STS-112 will be the 15th shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
STS-112 Preflight Emergency Egress Training
JSC2011-E-015244  (4 Feb. 2011) --- NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, STS-134 commander, speaks to reporters during a news conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The briefing was held to discuss Kelly resuming training as the STS-134 shuttle mission commander. With the exception of some proficiency training, Kelly has been on personal leave since Jan. 8 to care for his wife, congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who was critically wounded in a Tucson, Ariz. shooting. Photo credit: NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration
STS-134 press conference with Mark Kelly
JSC2004-E-34992 (9 August 2004) --- Cosmonaut Salizhan S. Sharipov, Expedition 10 flight engineer representing Russia’;s Federal Space Agency, gets help with final touches on a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit prior to being submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy laboratory (NBL) at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Kevin Moore (left) and Carl Wright, both with United Space Alliance (USA), assisted Sharipov.
Expedition 10 Preflight NBL Training
JSC2007-E-14485 (20 March 2007) --- While seated at the pilot's station, astronaut Alan G. Poindexter, STS-122 pilot, participates in a post insertion/de-orbit training session in the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center. Poindexter is wearing a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit.
STS-122 Crew Members during Post Insertion / Deorbit Prepreparation in Building 9 NW
JSC2001-E-18352 (5 June 2001) --- Astronauts Patrick G. Forrester (left) assists Daniel T. Barry, both STS-105 mission specialists, in an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) fit check in a Space Station Airlock Test Article (SSATA) in the Crew Systems Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC).
STS-105 Crew Training for Dan Barry
JSC2005-E-19181 (11 May 2005) --- Astronaut Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper, STS-115 mission specialist, puts final touches on her suit-donning process prior to the start of a water survival training session in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center. Stefanyshyn-Piper is wearing a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit.
STS-115 Preflight Training, water survival training at the NBL.
PHOTO DATE:  01-27-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, FFT SUBJECT:  STS-128 crew with Expedition crew member Cady Coleman during payload egress training PHOTOGRAPHER:  BLAIR
STS-128 Egress Training with Expedition 26 Crewmember
JSC2002-00532 (19 February 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander, simulates a parachute drop into water during an emergency bailout training session at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Ashby is attired in a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit.
STS-112 Water Survival Training, SCTF, NBL
JSC2007-E-14482 (20 March 2007) --- Jerry L. Ross (center), chief, vehicle integration test office, poses for a photo with astronauts Stanley G. Love (left), European Space Agency's (ESA) Hans Schlegel, Leland D. Melvin and Rex J. Walheim, STS-122 mission specialists, as they prepare for a post insertion/de-orbit training session in one of the full-scale trainers (out of frame) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center.
STS-122 Crew Members during Post Insertion / Deorbit Prepreparation in Building 9 NW
JSC2002-00518 (19 February 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, simulates a parachute drop into water during an emergency bailout training session at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Magnus is attired in a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit.
STS-112 Water Survival Training, SCTF, NBL
jsc2018e083380 – (Sept. 20, 2018) – Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump speaks to the crew aboard the International Space Station during a visit to the Mission Control Center at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
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JSC2001-E-22791 (25 July 2001) --- JSC Acting Director Roy S. Estess introduces the STS-104 crew members to a crowd gathered in Ellington Field’s Hangar 990 during crew return ceremonies. Seated (from left) are Michael L. Gernhardt, James F. Reilly, Janet L. Kavandi, all mission specialists, along with Steven W. Lindsey and Charles O. Hobaugh, mission commander and pilot, respectively.
STS-104 Crew Return, Ellington Field, Building 990
PHOTO DATE:  01-27-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, FFT SUBJECT:  STS-128 crew with Expedition crew member Cady Coleman during payload egress training PHOTOGRAPHER:  BLAIR
STS-128 Egress Training with Expedition 26 Crewmember
JSC2001-E-25519 (22 August 2001) --- Astronauts James M. Kelly and Kenneth D. Cockrell, both STS-105 spacecraft communicators (CAPCOM), watch the large screens from their consoles in the shuttle flight control room (WFCR) in Houston’s Mission Control Center (MCC). At the time this photo was taken the Space Shuttle Discovery was about to land at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, to mark the end of a successful mission to the International Space Station (ISS).
Coverage in MCC of STS-105 Landing
JSC2004-E-26778 (24 June 2004) --- Cosmonaut Sergei K. Krikalev, Expedition 11 commander representing Russia’s Federal Space Agency, participates in medical training at Johnson Space Center (JSC). Space Medicine Instructor Tyler N. Carruth with Wyle Life Sciences assisted Krikalev.
Expedition 11 Preflight training
PHOTO DATE:  03-23-09 LOCATION: SCTF, NBL SUBJECT: Preflight coverage of STS-128 crew members Danny Olivas and Christer Fuglesang during STS-128 17A TPS Ops 91027 PHOTOGRAPHER:  BLAIR
Preflight coverage of STS-128 crew members Danny Olivas and Christer Fuglesang
JSC2002-E-01742 (16 January 2002) --- Astronaut Richard M. Linnehan, STS-109 mission specialist, photographed in a T-38 trainer jet, prepares for a flight at Ellington Field near Johnson Space Center (JSC).
STS-109 Crew members take off from Ellington Field in T-38s
JSC2002-00792 (12 April 2002) --- Astronaut Jeffrey S. Ashby, STS-112 mission commander,  dons a training version of the full-pressure launch and entry suit, prior to the start of a photo and training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). STS-112 will be the 15th shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
STS-112 Preflight Emergency Egress Training
JSC2007-E-41540 (9 Aug. 2007) --- Astronauts Pamela A. Melroy, STS-120 commander, and European Space Agency's (ESA) Paolo Nespoli, mission specialist, use the virtual reality lab at Johnson Space Center to train for their duties aboard the space shuttle and space station. This type of computer interface, paired with virtual reality training hardware and software, helps to prepare the entire team for dealing with space station elements.
STS-120 crew along with Expedition crew members Dan Tani and Sandra Magnus
JSC2002-E-26031 (21 June 2002) --- Astronaut Kenneth D. Cockrell, STS-111 mission commander, speaks from the lectern in Hangar 990 at Ellington Field during the STS-111 and Expedition Four crew return ceremonies.
STS-111 & Expedition 4 Crew Return Ceremony
Orion's parachutes deploy as it returns to Earth after Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1) on Dec. 5, 2014.  Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
Orion returns to Earth after a succesfull flight
JSC2007-E-21236 (1 May 2007) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Leopold Eyharts (foreground), Expedition 16 flight engineer; astronaut Stanley G. Love and ESA astronaut Hans Schlegel, both STS-122 mission specialists, participate in a training session in one of the full-scale trainers in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center. Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, the three are seated on the middeck for a post insertion/de-orbit training session. Eyharts is scheduled to join Expedition 16 as flight engineer after launching to the International Space Station on mission STS-122.
STS-122 Preflight Egress Training
JSC2002-00517 (19 February 2002) --- Astronaut David A. Wolf, STS-112 mission specialist, floats in a small life raft during an emergency bailout training session in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Wolf is attired a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit.
STS-112 Water Survival Training, SCTF, NBL
PHOTO DATE:  05-28-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, FFT SUBJECT: Photographic coverage of STS-129 Preflight Training. Suited payload egress training. PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
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PHOTO DATE:  05-18-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW CCTII SUBJECT: STS-128 Preflight Training,  Post Insertion Activities PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
STS-128 Preflight Training, Post Insertion Activities
JSC2001-E-24460 (8 August 2001) --- John M. Grunsfeld (right),  payload commander,  assists Richard M. Linnehan, STS-109 mission specialist, in using virtual reality hardware at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) to rehearse some of his duties on the upcoming STS-109 mission, NASA’s fourth servicing visit to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). They will join five other astronauts for the servicing mission, scheduled for February 2002.
STS-109 Crew Training in VR Lab, Building 9
PHOTO DATE:  05-20-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9, VR Lab SUBJECT: Photographic coverage of STS-128 Preflight Training, VR Lab PHOTOGRAPHER: BLAIR
STS-128 Preflight Training, VR Lab
Orion's parachutes deploy as it returns to Earth after Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1) on Dec. 5, 2014.   Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
Orion returns to Earth after a succesfull flight
JSC2002-01651 (12 September 2002) --- Astronaut Eileen M. Collins, STS-114 mission commander, wearing a training version of the full-pressure launch and entry suit, lowers herself from a simulated shuttle in trouble during an emergency egress training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC).
Preflight coverage of STS-114 & Expedition 7 Crews, Emergency Egress Training
JSC2001-02939 (26 November 2001) --- Astronaut Philippe Perrin, STS-111 mission specialist, attired in a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit, waves as he is submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Perrin represents CNES, the French Space Agency. STS-111 will be the 14th shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
ESA Astronaut Philippe Perrin preparing for an NBL dive.
JSC2006-E-34241 (11 August 2006) --- The STS-115 crew posed for photos following its August 11 preflight press briefing at the Johnson Space Center. From the left are astronauts Joseph R. Tanner, Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper, Brent W. Jett Jr., Christopher J. Ferguson, Steven G. MacLean (Canadian Space Agency) and Daniel C. Burbank.
STS-115 Post Media Briefing Crew Photos
JSC2007-E-14469 (20 March 2007) --- Astronaut Stanley G. Love, STS-122 mission specialist, dons a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit in preparation for a post insertion/de-orbit training session in one of the full-scale trainers (out of frame) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center.
STS-122 Crew Members during Post Insertion / Deorbit Prepreparation in Building 9 NW
jsc2023e017055 (April 4, 2023) -- NASA astronaut Christina Koch is announced as one of four members of the Artemis II crew that will travel around the Moon. Koch was joined by fellow NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen during a Monday, April 3, 2023, crew announcement news conference at Ellington Field near NASA’s Johnson Space Center. The crew is comprised of Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, and Mission Specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen. The four astronauts will venture around the Moon on Artemis II, the first crewed mission on NASA’s path to establishing a long-term presence at the Moon for science and exploration through Artemis. Photo by James Blair.
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JSC2009-E-242839 (19 Nov. 2009) --- Astronaut Nicholas Patrick, STS-130 mission specialist, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, is pictured during a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
STS-130 crew with training teams & ASC/CAP/DES 91020 training in CCT-II
JSC2002-00789 (12 April 2002) --- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus, STS-112 mission specialist, dons a training version of the full-pressure launch and entry suit, prior to the start of a photo and training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). United Space Alliance (USA) suit technician Jim Cheatham assisted Magnus. STS-112 will be the 15th shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
STS-112 Preflight Emergency Egress Training
JSC2010-E-014281 (27 Jan. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff, STS-134 mission specialist, gets help in the donning of a training version of his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit in preparation for a spacewalk training session in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near NASA's Johnson Space Center. Astronaut Mark Kelly, commander, assisted Chamitoff.
STS-134 crew members Greg Chamitoff and Drew Feustel during their STS-134 ULF6 EVA1 training at the NBL.
PHOTO DATE:  05-18-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW CCTII SUBJECT: STS-128 Preflight Training,  Post Insertion Activities PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
STS-128 Preflight Training, Post Insertion Activities
JSC2005-E-17974 (4 May 2005) --- Astronaut Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper, STS-115 mission specialist, participates in an exercise in the systems engineering simulator at Johnson Space Center. The facility includes moving scenes of full-sized international space station components over a simulated Earth.
STS-115 Preflight Training - Robotic Arm Class in SES Dome
Orion's main parachutes begin to unfurl as it returns to Earth during Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1) on Dec. 5, 2014.  Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr.
Orion returns to Earth after a succesful flight
JSC2008-E-118365 (25 Sept. 2008) --- Attired in a training version of his Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit, astronaut Mike Massimino, STS-125 mission specialist, awaits the start of a training session in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near NASA's Johnson Space Center.
STS 125 crew training. Astronauts Massimino and Good
Date: 11-04-08 Location: Bldg 7, SSATA Subject: SSATA crew training and EMU verification for STS-119 crew member Ricky Arnold. STB-SS-1862 Photographer: Blair
SSATA Crew Training for STS-119 (CM: Arnold), STB-SS-1862
JSC2001-02941 (26 November 2001) --- Astronaut Philippe Perrin, STS-111 mission specialist, dons a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) space suit prior to being submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC). Perrin, representing CNES, the French Space Agency, is assisted by crew trainers Don Post, Jr., and Nichole Starke. STS-111 will be the 14th shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
ESA Astronaut Philippe Perrin preparing for an NBL dive.
JSC2002-00688 (25 March 2002) --- Astronaut Christopher J. (Gus) Loria, STS-113 pilot, wearing a training version of the full-pressure launch and entry suit, lowers himself from a simulated shuttle in trouble during an emergency egress training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). STS-113 will be the 16th shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
Preflight Coverage of the STS-113 and Expedition 6 Bailout Training
JSC2005-E-19211 (11 May 2005) --- Astronaut Christopher J. Ferguson, STS-115 pilot, attired in a training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit, awaits the start of a water survival training session in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near Johnson Space Center.
STS-115 Preflight Training, water survival training at the NBL.
Date: 11-04-08 Location: Bldg 7, SSATA Subject: SSATA crew training and EMU verification for STS-119 crew member Ricky Arnold. STB-SS-1862 Photographer: Blair
SSATA Crew Training for STS-119 (CM: Arnold), STB-SS-1862
JSC2002-E-01741 (16 January 2002) --- Astronaut James H. Newman, STS-109 mission specialist, photographed in a T-38 trainer jet, prepares for a flight at Ellington Field near Johnson Space Center (JSC).
STS-109 Crew members take off from Ellington Field in T-38s
JSC2002-00818 (17 April 2002) --- Astronaut Stephen K. Robinson, STS-114 mission specialist, assisted by divers, floats in a small life raft during an emergency egress training session in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near the Johnson Space Center (JSC).
STS-114 Preflight Water Survival Training at Sonny Carter Training Facility.
JSC2004-E-44629 (7 Oct. 2004) --- Paul Williamson, crew instructor, operates a simulated version of the International Space Station robotic arm, Canadarm2, in the Multi-use Remote Manipulator Development Facility at the Johnson Space Center. A robotic control station for operating the arm is setup in a mockup of the Cupola module where arm operations will be housed in the future on Station. The Cupola, a dome-shaped module with seven windows, will give astronauts a panoramic view for observing many operations on the outside of the orbiting complex. Today, Station crews use a robotic control computer station located in the Destiny Laboratory to operate the arm. The Cupola is scheduled to be installed on Station in early 2009 and one of the robotic control stations will be permanently placed inside.
ISS Cupola training
JSC2009-E-061387 (23 March 2009) --- NASA astronaut John ?Danny? Olivas and  European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Christer Fuglesang (partially obscured), both STS-128 mission specialists, attired in training versions of their Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuit, are about to be submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) near NASA's Johnson Space Center. Divers (out of frame) are in the water to assist the crewmembers in their rehearsal, intended to help prepare them for work on the exterior of the International Space Station.
Preflight coverage of STS-128 crew members Danny Olivas and Christer Fuglesang
PHOTO DATE:  05-18-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW CCTII SUBJECT: STS-128 Preflight Training,  Post Insertion Activities PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
STS-128 Preflight Training, Post Insertion Activities
JSC2009-E-242833 (19 Nov. 2009) --- The STS-130 crew members, attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, await the start of a training session in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. From the left are astronauts Stephen Robinson and Nicholas Patrick, both mission specialists; Terry Virts, pilot; Kathryn Hire, mission specialist; George Zamka, commander; and Robert Behnken, mission specialist.
STS-130 crew with training teams & ASC/CAP/DES 91020 training in CCT-II
JSC2007-E-41535 (9 Aug. 2007) --- Astronaut Douglas H. Wheelock, STS-120 mission specialist, uses virtual reality hardware in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center to rehearse some of his duties on the upcoming mission to the International Space Station. This type of virtual reality training allows the astronauts to wear special gloves and other gear while looking at computer displays simulating actual movements around the various locations on the station hardware with which they will be working.
STS-120 crew along with Expedition crew members Dan Tani and Sandra Magnus
JSC2002-E-33368 (29 July 2002) --- Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam, Jr., STS-116 mission specialist, dons his training version of the shuttle launch and entry suit prior to the start of a mission training session in the Jake Garn Simulation and Training Facility at the Johnson Space Center (JSC). United Space Alliance (USA) suit technician Daniel Palmer assisted Curbeam.
STS-116 Preflight Training, Motion Base Simulator, Bldg. 5.
JSC2001-E-24459 (8 August 2001) --- Astronaut Nancy J. Currie, STS-109 mission specialist, uses the virtual reality lab at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) to train for some of her duties aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia. This type of computer interface paired with virtual reality training hardware and software helps to prepare the entire team to perform their duties during the fourth Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission.
STS-109 Crew Training in VR Lab, Building 9
Date: 05-07-09 Location: Bldg 4 South , rm 1303 Subject: Photographic support for Expedition 21-22 Training: Bisphosphonates Ops with Soichi Noguch Photographer: Blair
Expedition 21-22 Training: Bisphosphonates Ops with Soichi Noguchi
PHOTO DATE:  01-27-09 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, FFT SUBJECT:  STS-128 crew with Expedition crew member Cady Coleman during payload egress training PHOTOGRAPHER:  BLAIR
STS-128 Egress Training with Expedition 26 Crewmember
JSC2006-E-47421 (1 Nov. 2006) --- Astronaut Patrick G. Forrester, STS-117 mission specialist, uses virtual reality hardware in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at Johnson Space Center to rehearse some of his duties on the upcoming mission to the International Space Station. This type of virtual reality training allows the astronauts to wear a helmet and special gloves while looking at computer displays simulating actual movements around the various locations on the station hardware with which they will be working.
STS-EVA Mass Ops training of the STS-117 EVA crewmembers