
jsc2024e055706 (Aug. 16, 2024) --- NASA astronaut Chris Williams participates in a training at the Food Lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, in preparation for his mission to the International Space Station.

Ballistics Lab testing

Ballistics Lab testing

Ballistics Lab testing

Ballistics Lab testing

Ballistics Lab testing

Ballistics Lab testing

Ballistics Lab testing

Group photo in STAR Labs in N242 with NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Victor J. Glover.

NASA astronauts Victor J. Glover, left, and Christina Koch, with Joe Mach as they tour STAR Labs, N238

This photograph was taken after Dr. von Braun moved from his post as Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) to Deputy Associate Administrator for Planning at NASA Headquarters. On June 27, 1970, he visited the MSFC again during the center’s 10th anniversary to look at a mockup of the spacecraft that would later be known as Skylab. In this photograph, von Braun is talking with George Hardy of the MSFC Astronautics Lab.

Ballistics Lab testing

Jose A. B. Santos, right, discusses thermal protection materials with NASA astronaut Victor J. Glover, Orion Deputy Program Manager Debbie Korth, and NASA astronaut Christina Koch in STAR Labs in N242.

Don Ebaugh, left, shows NASA astronaut Victor J. Glover a thermal couple plug, which measures the temperature inside a heat shield, in STAR Labs, N238.

iss072e063703 (Oct. 15, 2024) --- NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Suni Williams, Expedition 72 Flight Engineer and Commander respectively, discuss orbital lab maintenance procedures aboard the International Space Station.

Expedition 29/30 astronaut Dan Burbank during SAFER Proficiency Training in the VR Lab. Photo Date: June 17, 2011. Location: Building 9 - Virtual Reality Lab. Photographer: Robert Markowitz

Expedition 29/30 astronaut Dan Burbank during SAFER Proficiency Training in the VR Lab. Photo Date: June 17, 2011. Location: Building 9 - Virtual Reality Lab. Photographer: Robert Markowitz

Expedition 29/30 astronaut Dan Burbank during SAFER Proficiency Training in the VR Lab. Photo Date: June 17, 2011. Location: Building 9 - Virtual Reality Lab. Photographer: Robert Markowitz

Expedition 29/30 astronaut Dan Burbank during SAFER Proficiency Training in the VR Lab. Photo Date: June 17, 2011. Location: Building 9 - Virtual Reality Lab. Photographer: Robert Markowitz

NASA astronaut Stan Love poses for a portrait in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab control room, Monday, July 8, 2019 at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

jsc2024e055523 (Aug. 13, 2024) --- NASA astronaut Chris Williams participates in spacewalk training at the Neutral Buoyancy Lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

jsc2024e055545 (Aug. 13, 2024) --- NASA astronaut Chris Williams participates in spacewalk training at the Neutral Buoyancy Lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

jsc2024e055570 (Aug. 13, 2024) --- NASA astronaut Chris Williams participates in spacewalk training at the Neutral Buoyancy Lab at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

Astronaut Christina Koch assists with a hardware upgrade for NASA's Cold Atom Lab aboard the International Space Station in January 2020. https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA23862

iss073e0431947 (Aug. 12, 2025) --- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui works on the Cold Atom Lab inside the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory module. He replaced computer components in the physics research device, which chills atoms to temperatures below the average temperature of the universe enabling scientists to observe atomic wave functions and quantum behaviors not possible on Earth.

iss073e0431957 (Aug. 12, 2025) --- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui works on the Cold Atom Lab inside the International Space Station’s Destiny laboratory module. He replaced computer components in the physics research device, which chills atoms to temperatures below the average temperature of the universe enabling scientists to observe atomic wave functions and quantum behaviors not possible on Earth.

NASA astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson pauses for a portrait while donning her spacesuit and going under water in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab, Monday, July 8, 2019 at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

Astronaut Weitz assists Astronaut Kerwin with blood pressure cuff. Skylab-2 mission duration 5/25/73 thru 6/22/73.

This photograph was taken after Dr. von Braun moved from his post as Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) to Deputy Associate Administrator for Planning at NASA Headquarters. On June 27, 1970, he visited the MSFC again during the center’s 10th anniversary to look at a mockup of the spacecraft that would later be known as Skylab. In this photograph, von Braun (left) and Fred W. Kelley examine an ST-100 stellar instrument platform in MSFC’s Astrionics Lab.

Astronaut Christina Koch unloads new hardware for the Cold Atom Lab aboard the International Space Station the week of Dec. 9, 2020. The Cold Atom Laboratory launched to the space station on May 21, 2018, aboard a Northrop Grumman (formerly Orbital ATK) Cygnus spacecraft from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Designed and built at JPL, CAL is sponsored by the International Space Station Program at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, and the Space Life and Physical Sciences Research and Applications (SLPSRA) Division of NASA's Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA23404

iss071e379502 (July 23, 2024) --- Clockwise from left, NASA astronauts Suni Williams, Mike Barratt, and Butch Wilmore work on lab maintenance tasks aboard the International Space Station. Williams and Wilmore are the Pilot and Commander, respectively, for Boeing's Crew Flight Test and Barratt is an Expedition 71 Flight Engineer.

Date: 03-06-13 Location: Bldg 9, VR Lab Subject: Expedition 38/39 JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata during SAFER training in the VR Lab. Trainer - Megan Murphey

DATE: 5-3-12 LOCATION: Bldg. 9 - VR Lab SUBJECT: Expedition 32/33 JAXA astronaut Aki Hoshide during MSS PF SSRMS EVR3 training in VR Lab. PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett

DATE: 5-3-12 LOCATION: Bldg. 9 - VR Lab SUBJECT: Expedition 32/33 JAXA astronaut Aki Hoshide during MSS PF SSRMS EVR3 training in VR Lab. PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett

DATE: 5-3-12 LOCATION: Bldg. 9 - VR Lab SUBJECT: Expedition 32/33 JAXA astronaut Aki Hoshide during MSS PF SSRMS EVR3 training in VR Lab. PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett

DATE: 5-3-12 LOCATION: Bldg. 9 - VR Lab SUBJECT: Expedition 32/33 JAXA astronaut Aki Hoshide during MSS PF SSRMS EVR3 training in VR Lab. PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett

DATE: 5-3-12 LOCATION: Bldg. 9 - VR Lab SUBJECT: Expedition 32/33 JAXA astronaut Aki Hoshide during MSS PF SSRMS EVR3 training in VR Lab. PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett

DATE: 5-3-12 LOCATION: Bldg. 9 - VR Lab SUBJECT: Expedition 32/33 JAXA astronaut Aki Hoshide during MSS PF SSRMS EVR3 training in VR Lab. PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett

DATE: 5-3-12 LOCATION: Bldg. 9 - VR Lab SUBJECT: Expedition 32/33 JAXA astronaut Aki Hoshide during MSS PF SSRMS EVR3 training in VR Lab. PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett

These photos, taken in fall 2024, show how NASA engineers use the Hub for Innovative Thermal Technology Maturation and Prototyping (Hi-TTeMP) laboratory at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. NASA engineers working in the HI-TTeMP lab not only design, set up, and run tests, they also provide insight and expertise in thermal engineering to assist NASA’s industry partners, such as SpaceX and other organizations, in validating concepts and models, or suggesting changes to designs. The lab is able to rapidly test and evaluate design updates or iterations. Engineering teams inside the lab are currently testing how well prototype insulation for SpaceX’s Starship HLS (Human Landing System) will insulate interior environments, including propellant storage tanks and the crew cabin. Starship HLS will land astronauts on the lunar surface during Artemis III and Artemis IV.

These photos, taken in fall 2024, show how NASA engineers use the Hub for Innovative Thermal Technology Maturation and Prototyping (Hi-TTeMP) laboratory at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. NASA engineers working in the HI-TTeMP lab not only design, set up, and run tests, they also provide insight and expertise in thermal engineering to assist NASA’s industry partners, such as SpaceX and other organizations, in validating concepts and models, or suggesting changes to designs. The lab is able to rapidly test and evaluate design updates or iterations. Engineering teams inside the lab are currently testing how well prototype insulation for SpaceX’s Starship HLS (Human Landing System) will insulate interior environments, including propellant storage tanks and the crew cabin. Starship HLS will land astronauts on the lunar surface during Artemis III and Artemis IV.

These photos, taken in fall 2024, show how NASA engineers use the Hub for Innovative Thermal Technology Maturation and Prototyping (Hi-TTeMP) laboratory at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. NASA engineers working in the HI-TTeMP lab not only design, set up, and run tests, they also provide insight and expertise in thermal engineering to assist NASA’s industry partners, such as SpaceX and other organizations, in validating concepts and models, or suggesting changes to designs. The lab is able to rapidly test and evaluate design updates or iterations. Engineering teams inside the lab are currently testing how well prototype insulation for SpaceX’s Starship HLS (Human Landing System) will insulate interior environments, including propellant storage tanks and the crew cabin. Starship HLS will land astronauts on the lunar surface during Artemis III and Artemis IV.

These photos, taken in fall 2024, show how NASA engineers use the Hub for Innovative Thermal Technology Maturation and Prototyping (Hi-TTeMP) laboratory at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. NASA engineers working in the HI-TTeMP lab not only design, set up, and run tests, they also provide insight and expertise in thermal engineering to assist NASA’s industry partners, such as SpaceX and other organizations, in validating concepts and models, or suggesting changes to designs. The lab is able to rapidly test and evaluate design updates or iterations. Engineering teams inside the lab are currently testing how well prototype insulation for SpaceX’s Starship HLS (Human Landing System) will insulate interior environments, including propellant storage tanks and the crew cabin. Starship HLS will land astronauts on the lunar surface during Artemis III and Artemis IV.

These photos, taken in fall 2024, show how NASA engineers use the Hub for Innovative Thermal Technology Maturation and Prototyping (Hi-TTeMP) laboratory at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. NASA engineers working in the HI-TTeMP lab not only design, set up, and run tests, they also provide insight and expertise in thermal engineering to assist NASA’s industry partners, such as SpaceX and other organizations, in validating concepts and models, or suggesting changes to designs. The lab is able to rapidly test and evaluate design updates or iterations. Engineering teams inside the lab are currently testing how well prototype insulation for SpaceX’s Starship HLS (Human Landing System) will insulate interior environments, including propellant storage tanks and the crew cabin. Starship HLS will land astronauts on the lunar surface during Artemis III and Artemis IV.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Kennedy Space Center Deputy Director Janet Petro addresses attendees of the American Astronautical Society's 2010 National Conference held at the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral, Fla. This year's conference was titled: International Space Station: The Next Decade - Utilization and Research. The conference was organized with the support of Kennedy and sponsored by The Boeing Company, Honeywell International Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Space Florida and the Universities Space Research Association (USRA). Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- SpaceX Vice President of Mission Assurance and Astronaut Safety Ken Bowersox addresses attendees of the American Astronautical Society's 2010 National Conference held at the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Also on stage (left to right) are, NASA Deputy Associate Administrator of Space Operations Mission Directorate Lynn Cline; NASA Program Integration Manager at Johnson Space Center, Jeff Arend; Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services Program Director Therese Thrift and NASA Commercial Resupply Program Deputy Manager at Johnson Space Center Ford Dillon. This year's conference was titled: International Space Station: The Next Decade - Utilization and Research. The conference was organized with the support of Kennedy and sponsored by The Boeing Company, Honeywell International Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Space Florida and the Universities Space Research Association (USRA). Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and International Space Station Program Manager Tetsuro Yokoyama addresses attendees of the American Astronautical Society's 2010 National Conference held at the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The panel of speakers seated from left to right are, International Space Services President James Zimmerman; International Space Station Program Manager Michael Suffredini; Canadian Space Agency Director of Space Exploration Operations and Infrastructure Pierre Jean; European Space Agency Directorate of Human Spaceflight and International Space Station Programme Department Bernado Patti and Roskosmos Piloted Space Programs Department Director Alexey Krasnov. This year's conference was titled: International Space Station: The Next Decade - Utilization and Research. The conference was organized with the support of Kennedy and sponsored by The Boeing Company, Honeywell International Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Space Florida and the Universities Space Research Association (USRA). Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA International Space Station Assistant Associate Administrator Mark Uhran addresses attendees of the American Astronautical Society's 2010 National Conference, held at the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral, Fla. This year's conference was titled: International Space Station: The Next Decade - Utilization and Research. The conference was organized with the support of Kennedy and sponsored by The Boeing Company, Honeywell International Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Space Florida and the Universities Space Research Association (USRA). Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- After being presented with the 2010 Space Flight award from the American Astronautical Society, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier and Northrop Grumman/American Astronautical Society President Frank Slazer pose for a photo at the American Astronautical Society's 2010 National Conference held at the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral, Fla. This year's conference was titled: International Space Station: The Next Decade - Utilization and Research. The conference was organized with the support of Kennedy and sponsored by The Boeing Company, Honeywell International Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Space Florida and the Universities Space Research Association (USRA). Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for Education James Stofan, addresses attendees of the American Astronautical Society's 2010 National Conference held at the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral, Fla. This year's conference was titled: International Space Station: The Next Decade - Utilization and Research. The conference was organized with the support of Kennedy and sponsored by The Boeing Company, Honeywell International Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Space Florida and the Universities Space Research Association (USRA). Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Kennedy Space Center Deputy Director Janet Petro addresses attendees of the American Astronautical Society's 2010 National Conference held at the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral, Fla. This year's conference was titled: International Space Station: The Next Decade - Utilization and Research. The conference was organized with the support of Kennedy and sponsored by The Boeing Company, Honeywell International Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Space Florida and the Universities Space Research Association (USRA). Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Senior Vice President and Deputy General Manager of Orbital Sciences Corp. Frank Culbertson Jr. addresses attendees of the American Astronautical Society's 2010 National Conference held at the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral, Fla. as NASA Deputy Associate Administrator of Space Operations Mission Directorate Lynn Cline and Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services Program Director, Therese Thrift look on. This year's conference was titled: International Space Station: The Next Decade - Utilization and Research. The conference was organized with the support of Kennedy and sponsored by The Boeing Company, Honeywell International Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Space Florida and the Universities Space Research Association (USRA). Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann

Astronaut Michael Collins on the right and Richard Wright on the left during tour of Lunar Receiving Lab (LRL) at MSC.

Date: 12-17-13 Location: Bldg 17, rm 1070 Food Lab Subject: Soyuz 45 crew members, Tim Kopra and ESA astronaut Tim Peake during food tasting in the JSC Food Lab Photographer: James Blair

Date: 12-17-13 Location: Bldg 17, rm 1070 Food Lab Subject: Soyuz 45 crew members, Tim Kopra and ESA astronaut Tim Peake during food tasting in the JSC Food Lab Photographer: James Blair

Date: 12-17-13 Location: Bldg 17, rm 1070 Food Lab Subject: Soyuz 45 crew members, Tim Kopra and ESA astronaut Tim Peake during food tasting in the JSC Food Lab Photographer: James Blair

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Astronaut John Herrington (left) shows a mockup of the U.S. Lab to Norm Abram, master carpenter of television’s "This Old House" and "The New Yankee Workshop." Abram is at KSC to film an episode of "This Old House." The mockup lab is in the International Space Station Center, a tour facility

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Astronaut John Herrington (left) shows a mockup of the U.S. Lab to Norm Abram, master carpenter of television’s "This Old House" and "The New Yankee Workshop." Abram is at KSC to film an episode of "This Old House." The mockup lab is in the International Space Station Center, a tour facility

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Astronaut John Herrington (left) and Norm Abram, master carpenter of television’s "This Old House" and "The New Yankee Workshop," talk in front of a mockup of the U.S. Lab. Abram is at KSC to film an episode of "This Old House." The mockup lab is in the International Space Station Center, a tour facility

Date: 12-17-13 Location: Bldg 17, rm 1070 Food Lab Subject: Soyuz 45 crew members, Tim Kopra and ESA astronaut Tim Peake during food tasting in the JSC Food Lab Photographer: James Blair

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Astronaut John Herrington (left) and Norm Abram, master carpenter of television’s "This Old House" and "The New Yankee Workshop," talk in front of a mockup of the U.S. Lab. Abram is at KSC to film an episode of "This Old House." The mockup lab is in the International Space Station Center, a tour facility

Date: 12-17-13 Location: Bldg 17, rm 1070 Food Lab Subject: Soyuz 45 crew members, Tim Kopra and ESA astronaut Tim Peake during food tasting in the JSC Food Lab Photographer: James Blair

S61-04623 (1961) --- Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. looks into a Celestial Training Device (globe) during training in the Aeromedical Laboratory at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Photo credit: NASA

ISS002-E-05904 (24 April 2001) --- Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski, mission specialist, was photographed with a digital still camera by one of the Expedition Two crewmembers aboard the International Space Station (ISS) during the first of two scheduled STS-100 spacewalks. The window on Destiny through which the photo was made is reflected in Parazynski's gold helmet visor. Astronauts Parazynski and Chris A. Hadfield were working to install the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2 during this extravehicular activity (EVA). Hadfield, representing the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), is reflected in the visor as well.

iss069e005102 (April 24, 2023) --- UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut and Expedition 69 Flight Engineer Sultan Alneyadi is pictured trying on his Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or spacesuit, and testing it ahead of a spacewalk planned for Friday, April 28. Alneyadi, along with NASA astronaut Stephen Bowen, will spend about six-and-a-half hours in the vacuum of space continuing to upgrade the International Space Station’s power generation system readying the orbiting lab for its next set of roll-out solar arrays.

iss069e005093 (April 24, 2023) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 69 Flight Engineer Stephen Bowen is pictured trying on his Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or spacesuit, and testing it ahead of a spacewalk planned for Friday, April 28. Bowen, along with UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, will spend about six-and-a-half hours in the vacuum of space continuing to upgrade the International Space Station’s power generation system readying the orbiting lab for its next set of roll-out solar arrays.

Commercial Crew Program astronaut and Boeing Crew Flight Test crew member Nicole Mann in SAFER Skills training in VR Lab.

Commercial Crew Program astronaut and Boeing Crew Flight Test crew member Nicole Mann in SAFER Skills training in VR Lab.

Commercial Crew Program astronaut and Boeing Crew Flight Test crew member Nicole Mann in SAFER Skills training in VR Lab.

This photograph was taken after Dr. von Braun moved from his post as Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) to Deputy Associate Administrator for Planning at NASA Headquarters. On June 27, 1970, he visited the MSFC again during the Center’s 10th anniversary to look at a mockup of the spacecraft that would later be known as Skylab. Others in the photograph are, from left to right: Karl Heimburg, director of the Astronautics Lab; Hermann K. Weidner, director of Science and Engineering, and George Hardy of the Astronautics Lab.

S127-E-007360 (20 July 2009) --- During the second STS-127 spacewalk, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette, mission specialist, provides support for her crewmates inside the International Space Station's U.S. lab (Destiny). Payette was joined in the lab by astronaut Doug Hurley, STS-127 pilot (almost totally out of view in this frame).

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Former astronaut Winston Scott (left) presents a NASA flag flown at the KSC Space Life Sciences Lab to NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe. The flag was flown during construction through the dedication of the Lab. The presentation was during a tour of the Lab following the launching ceremony at the KSC Visitor Complex for the new Florida quarter issued by the U.S. Mint. The ceremony was emceed by Center Director Jim Kennedy and included remarks by O’Keefe, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, U.S. Mint Director Henrietta Holsman Fore and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Samuel W. Bodman. The new lab is a state-of-the-art facility built for ISS biotechnology research. It was developed as a partnership between NASA-KSC and the State of Florida.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Former astronaut Winston Scott (left) presents a NASA flag flown at the KSC Space Life Sciences Lab to NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe. The flag was flown during construction through the dedication of the Lab. The presentation was during a tour of the Lab following the launching ceremony at the KSC Visitor Complex for the new Florida quarter issued by the U.S. Mint. The ceremony was emceed by Center Director Jim Kennedy and included remarks by O’Keefe, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, U.S. Mint Director Henrietta Holsman Fore and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Samuel W. Bodman. The new lab is a state-of-the-art facility built for ISS biotechnology research. It was developed as a partnership between NASA-KSC and the State of Florida.

S126-E-011521 (26 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper, STS-126 mission specialist, works with transfer of supplies in the Columbus lab of the International Space Station.

iss066e173993 (March 23, 2022) --- Astronaut Matthias Maurer of ESA (European Space Agency) is pictured outside the International Space Station during a spacewalk to install thermal gear and electronics components on the orbiting lab.

PHOTO DATE: 11/28/12 LOCATION: B9 ARGOS/POGO LAB SUBJECT: ESA astronaut (UK) Timothy Peake during ISS EVA PGT/ARGOS training. PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman

S126-E-011522 (26 Nov. 2008) --- Astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper, STS-126 mission specialist, works with transfer of supplies in the Columbus lab of the International Space Station.

iss059e013110 (April 4, 2019) --- The orbital lab becomes a high-flying hair salon as David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency trims NASA astronaut Nick Hague’s hair aboard the International Space Station.

iss066e174193 (March 23, 2022) --- Astronaut Matthias Maurer of ESA (European Space Agency) is pictured on the International Space Station's truss structure during a spacewalk to install thermal gear and electronics components on the orbiting lab.

From left, Starliner Flight Crew Integration Manager Tony Ceccacci, and NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams participate in a mission rehearsal at Boeing’s Avionics and Software Integration Lab in Houston.

ISS036-E-003301 (22 May 2013) --- In the Destiny lab aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, Expedition 36 flight engineer, participates in a Crew Medical Restraint System (CMRS) checkout.

PHOTO DATE: 11/28/12 LOCATION: B9 ARGOS/POGO LAB SUBJECT: ESA astronaut (UK) Timothy Peake during ISS EVA PGT/ARGOS training. PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman

iss071e673561 (Sept. 17, 2024) -- NASA astronaut Mike Barratt smiles for a photo while inside the International Space Station's cupola as the orbiting lab soared 269 miles above the South Atlantic Ocean.

jsc2024e010111 (Jan. 23, 2024) --- NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman participates in training Jan. 23 in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

PHOTO DATE: 11/28/12 LOCATION: B9 ARGOS/POGO LAB SUBJECT: ESA astronaut (UK) Timothy Peake during ISS EVA PGT/ARGOS training. PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman

iss066e174286 (March 23, 2022) --- Astronaut Matthias Maurer of ESA (European Space Agency) is pictured on the International Space Station's truss structure during a spacewalk to install thermal gear and electronics components on the orbiting lab.

iss063e030841 (June 21, 2020) --- A U.S. spacesuit is pictured in the Quest airlock of the International Space Station ahead of spacewalks that astronauts Chris Cassidy and Behnken will conduct to upgrade orbital lab power systems.

PHOTO DATE: 11/28/12 LOCATION: B9 ARGOS/POGO LAB SUBJECT: ESA astronaut (UK) Timothy Peake during ISS EVA PGT/ARGOS training. PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman

THE 2013 ASTRONAUT CANDIDATE CLASS VISITED THE THRUST VECTOR CONTROL TEST LAB AT MARSHALL'S PROPULSION RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY WHERE ENGINEERS ARE DEVELOPING AND TESTING THE SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM'S GUIDANCE, NAVIGATION AND CONTROL SOFTWARE AND AVIONICS HARDWARE.

iss064e009108 (Dec. 3, 2020) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Victor Glover is pictured inside the cupola, the International Space Station's "window to the world," as the orbiting lab flew 263 miles above France.

ISS028-E-017363 (17 July 2011) --- NASA astronaut Ron Garan, Expedition 28 flight engineer, works with a pulled rack in the U.S. lab or Destinty aboard the Internatinal Space Station.

ISS028-E-017361 (17 July 2011) --- NASA astronaut Ron Garan, Expedition 28 flight engineer, works with a pulled rack in the U.S. lab or Destinty aboard the International Space Station.

jsc2024e009651 (Jan. 23, 2024) --- NASA astronaut and Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch participates in training Jan. 23 in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

iss066e174224 (March 23, 2022) --- Astronaut Matthias Maurer of ESA (European Space Agency) is pictured on the International Space Station's truss structure during a spacewalk to install thermal gear and electronics components on the orbiting lab.

PHOTO DATE: 11/28/12 LOCATION: B9 ARGOS/POGO LAB SUBJECT: ESA astronaut (UK) Timothy Peake during ISS EVA PGT/ARGOS training. PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman

iss059e013084 (April 4, 2019) --- The orbital lab becomes a high-flying hair salon as NASA astronaut Anne McClain trims the hair of David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency aboard the International Space Station.

ISS026-E-031592 (3 March 2011) --- NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, Expedition 26 commander, works with the flags of the international partners onboard the U.S. lab Destiny on the International Space Station.

PHOTO DATE: 11/28/12 LOCATION: B9 ARGOS/POGO LAB SUBJECT: ESA astronaut (UK) Timothy Peake during ISS EVA PGT/ARGOS training. PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman

iss067e033341 (May 1, 2022) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 67 Flight Engineer Jessica Watkins familiarizes herself with systems and procedures aboard the International Space Station having been aboard the orbiting lab for just a few days.

iss067e033349 (May 1, 2022) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 67 Flight Engineer Robert Hines familiarizes himself with systems and procedures aboard the International Space Station having been aboard the orbiting lab for just a few days.