Ring Study Subjects
Ring Study Subjects
Test subjects performing subjective assessment of underwater lamp source during NBL Preliminary Lunar Lighting Evaluation.  Divers at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) in Houston are setting the stage for future Moonwalk training by simulating lunar lighting conditions. At the Lunar South Pole, the Sun will remain no more than a few degrees above the horizon, resulting in extremely long and dark shadows. To prepare astronauts for these challenging lighting conditions, the team at the NBL has begun preliminary evaluations of lunar lighting solutions at the bottom of the 40-foot deep pool. This testing and evaluation involved turning off all the lights in the facility, installing black curtains on the pool walls to minimize reflections, and using a powerful underwater cinematic lamp, to get the conditions just right ahead of upcoming training for astronauts.
Subjective Assessment
Test subjects performing subjective assessment of underwater lamp source during NBL Preliminary Lunar Lighting Evaluation.  Divers at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) in Houston are setting the stage for future Moonwalk training by simulating lunar lighting conditions. At the Lunar South Pole, the Sun will remain no more than a few degrees above the horizon, resulting in extremely long and dark shadows. To prepare astronauts for these challenging lighting conditions, the team at the NBL has begun preliminary evaluations of lunar lighting solutions at the bottom of the 40-foot deep pool. This testing and evaluation involved turning off all the lights in the facility, installing black curtains on the pool walls to minimize reflections, and using a powerful underwater cinematic lamp, to get the conditions just right ahead of upcoming training for astronauts.
Subjective Assessment
Test subjects performing subjective assessment of underwater lamp source during NBL Preliminary Lunar Lighting Evaluation.  Divers at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) in Houston are setting the stage for future Moonwalk training by simulating lunar lighting conditions. At the Lunar South Pole, the Sun will remain no more than a few degrees above the horizon, resulting in extremely long and dark shadows. To prepare astronauts for these challenging lighting conditions, the team at the NBL has begun preliminary evaluations of lunar lighting solutions at the bottom of the 40-foot deep pool. This testing and evaluation involved turning off all the lights in the facility, installing black curtains on the pool walls to minimize reflections, and using a powerful underwater cinematic lamp, to get the conditions just right ahead of upcoming training for astronauts.
Subjective Assessment
S66-33163 (May 1966) --- Rear view of the Astronaut Maneuvering Unit (AMU), worn by test subject Fred Spross, Crew Systems Division. The Gemini spacesuit, backpack and chest pack comprise the AMU, a system which is essentially a miniature manned spacecraft. The spacesuit legs are covered with Chromel R, which is a cloth woven from stainless steel fibers, used to protect the astronaut and suit from the hot exhaust thrust of the AMU backpack. Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan will wear the AMU during his Gemin-9A extravehicular activity (EVA). Photo credit: NASA
AMU worn by test subject
View of subject wearing Biological Isolation Garment (BIG) during a qualification test.
Subject wearing Biological Isolation Garment during qualification test
Test subject wears Apollo overgarment designed specially for use by astronauts on lunar surface missions. The overgarment is worn over the Apollo space suit.
Test subject wears Apollo overgarment designed for use on lunar surface
S67-24267 (1966) --- Suited test subject equipped with Gemini-12 Life Support System and waist tethers for extravehicular activity (EVA). Photo credit: NASA
Test subject equipped with Gemini 12 Life Support System and waist tethers
S73-34171 (9 Aug. 1973) --- Scientist-astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, serves as test subject for the Skylab ?Human Vestibular Function? M131 Experiment, as seen in this photographic reproduction taken from a television transmission made by a color TV camera aboard the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. The objectives of the Skylab M131 experiment are to obtain data pertinent to establishing the validity of measurements of specific behavioral/physiological responses influenced by vestibular activity under one-g and zero-g conditions; to determine man?s adaptability to unusual vestibular conditions and predict habitability of future spacecraft conditions involving reduced gravity and Coriollis forces; and to measure the accuracy and variability in man?s judgment of spatial coordinates based on atypical gravity receptor cues and inadequate visual cures. Dr. Garriott is seated in the experiment?s litter chair which can rotate the test subject at predetermined rotational velocity or programmed acceleration/decelerational profile. Photo credit: NASA
Astronaut Owen Garriott - Test Subject - Human Vestibular Function Experiment
S73-27707 (9 June 1973) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., Skylab 2 commander, serves as test subject for the Lower Body Negative Pressure (MO92) Experiment, as seen in this reproduction taken from a color television transmission made by a TV camera aboard the Skylab 1/2 space station cluster in Earth orbit. Scientist-astronaut Joseph P. Kerwin, Skylab 2 science pilot, assists Conrad into the LBNP device. Kerwin served as monitor for the experiment. The purpose of the MO92 experiment is to provide information concerning the time course of cardiovascular adaptation during flight, and to provide inflight data for predicting the degree of orthostatic intolerance and impairment of physical capacity to be expected upon return to Earth environment. The data collected in support of MO92 blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, vectorcardiogram, LBNPD pressure, leg volume changes, and body weight. Photo credit: NASA
Astronaut Charles Conrad as test subject for Lower Body Negative Pressure
STS090-350-002 (17 April - 3 May 1998) --- Astronaut Dafydd R. (Dave) Williams, mission specialist representing the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), is pictured during a Neurolab pulmonary function test.  Williams joined four NASA astronauts and two payload specialists for 16-days aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in support of the Neurolab mission.
TDS ANS OPS - Williams is subject
Date: 03-27-15 Location: Bldg 30 South, FCR-1 Subject: Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords with Astronaut Mike Fossum and JSC Center Director Ellen Ochoa Photographer: James Blair /  NASA
Date: 03-27-15.Location: Bldg 30 South, FCR-1.Subject: Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords with Astronaut Mike Fossum and JSC Center Director Ellen Ochoa.Photographer: James Blair / NASA
Date: 03-27-15 Location: Bldg 30 South, FCR-1 Subject: Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords with Astronaut Mike Fossum and JSC Center Director Ellen Ochoa Photographer: James Blair /  NASA
Date: 03-27-15.Location: Bldg 30 South, FCR-1.Subject: Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords with Astronaut Mike Fossum and JSC Center Director Ellen Ochoa.Photographer: James Blair / NASA
PHOTO DATE:  08-31-15 LOCATION:  NBL - Pool Topside  SUBJECT: Expedition 51/52 (Soyuz 50) astronaut Mark Vande Hei during ISS EVA Maintenance 1  training. PHOTOGRAPHER:  BILL STAFFORD
PHOTO DATE: 08-31-15.LOCATION: NBL - Pool Topside .SUBJECT: Expedition 51/52 (Soyuz 50) astronaut Mark Vande Hei during ISS EVA Maintenance 1 training..PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD
Date: 03-27-15 Location: Bldg 30 South, FCR-1 Subject: Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords with Astronaut Mike Fossum and JSC Center Director Ellen Ochoa Photographer: James Blair /  NASA
Date: 03-27-15.Location: Bldg 30 South, FCR-1.Subject: Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords with Astronaut Mike Fossum and JSC Center Director Ellen Ochoa.Photographer: James Blair / NASA
PHOTO DATE:  08-31-15 LOCATION:  NBL - Pool Topside  SUBJECT: Expedition 51/52 (Soyuz 50) astronaut Mark Vande Hei during ISS EVA Maintenance 1  training. PHOTOGRAPHER:  BILL STAFFORD
PHOTO DATE: 08-31-15.LOCATION: NBL - Pool Topside .SUBJECT: Expedition 51/52 (Soyuz 50) astronaut Mark Vande Hei during ISS EVA Maintenance 1 training..PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD
The eastern rim of this unnamed crater in Southern Arabia Terra, imaged by NASA Mars Odyssey, is very degraded, indicating that it an ancient crater that been subjected to erosion and bombardment from impactors such as asteroids and comets.
Degraded Crater Rim
The eastern rim of this unnamed crater in Claritas Fossae is very degraded, as seen in this image from NASA Mars Odyssey, indicating that it very ancient and has been subjected to erosion and bombardment from impactors such as asteroids and comets.
Claritas Fossae
Date: 03-11-15 Location: Bldg 30, FCR-1 Subject:  Expedition 42 flight controllers on console in FCR-1 during the undocking of Expedition 42 crew (Samokutyaev, Wilmore, Serova) on the Soyuz TMA-14M spacecraft from the Poisk module on ISS Photographer: James Blair
Date: 03-11-15.Location: Bldg 30, FCR-1.Subject: Expedition 42 flight controllers on console in FCR-1 during the undocking of Expedition 42 crew (Samokutyaev, Wilmore, Serova) on the Soyuz TMA-14M spacecraft from the Poisk module on ISS.Photographer: James Blair
DATE: 3-27-15 LOCATION:  Building 30 - ISS FCR-1 SUBJECT: Flight controllers during the launch of Scott Kelly and Cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko for their historic one-year mission aboard the ISS.  PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
DATE: 3-27-15.LOCATION: Building 30 - ISS FCR-1.SUBJECT: Flight controllers during the launch of Scott Kelly and Cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko for their historic one-year mission aboard the ISS. .PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
PHOTO DATE:  05-12-09 LOCATION: Bldg. 30 south - (Rooms) SUBJECT: STS-125 Flight Controllers on Console - (Orbit Shift) - (Subject) PHOTOGRAPHER:  BLAIR
STS-125 Flight Controllers on Console - Image Analysis Group working on STS-125.
Date: 12/07/2021 Location: Bldg 9, ARGOS Subject: Suited test subject Christine Faspohler during xPGS ARGOS testing at Johnson Space Center. Photographer: James Blair
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PHOTO DATE: 11-17-08 LOCATION: Bldg. 30 south - (Rooms) SUBJECT: STS-126 Flight Controllers on Console - (Orbit Shift1) - (Subject) PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD X34753
STS-126 Flight Controllers on Console - (Orbit Shift 1) - Bldg. 30 south.
Project LOLA. Test subject sitting at the controls: Project LOLA or Lunar Orbit and Landing Approach was a simulator built at Langley to study problems related to landing on the lunar surface. It was a complex project that cost nearly  2 million dollars. James Hansen wrote:  This simulator was designed to provide a pilot with a detailed visual encounter with the lunar surface  the machine consisted primarily of a cockpit, a closed-circuit TV system, and four large murals or scale models representing portions of the lunar surface as seen from various altitudes. The pilot in the cockpit moved along a track past these murals which would accustom him to the visual cues for controlling a spacecraft in the vicinity of the moon. Unfortunately, such a simulation--although great fun and quite aesthetic--was not helpful because flight in lunar orbit posed no special problems other than the rendezvous with the LEM, which the device did not simulate. Not long after the end of Apollo, the expensive machine was dismantled.  (p. 379) Ellis J. White wrote in his paper,  Discussion of Three Typical Langley Research Center Simulation Programs  :  A typical mission would start with the first cart positioned on model 1 for the translunar approach and orbit establishment. After starting the descent, the second cart is readied on model 2 and, at the proper time, when superposition occurs, the pilot s scene is switched from model 1 to model 2. then cart 1 is moved to and readied on model 3. The procedure continues until an altitude of 150 feet is obtained. The cabin of the LM vehicle has four windows which represent a 45 degree field of view. The projection screens in front of each window represent 65 degrees which allows limited head motion before the edges of the display can be seen. The lunar scene is presented to the pilot by rear projection on the screens with four Schmidt television projectors. The attitude orientation of the vehicle is represented by changing the lunar scene through the portholes determined by the scan pattern of four orthicons. The stars are front projected onto the upper three screens with a four-axis starfield generation (starball) mounted over the cabin and there is a separate starball for the low window.  -- Published in James R. Hansen, Spaceflight Revolution: NASA Langley Research Center From Sputnik to Apollo, (Washington: NASA, 1995), p. 379  Ellis J. White,  Discussion of Three Typical Langley Research Center Simulation Programs,  Paper presented at the Eastern Simulation Council (EAI s Princeton Computation Center), Princeton, NJ, October 20, 1966.
Apollo - LOLA Project
Lunar Electric Rover, LER, Ergometer with Test Subject
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NASA's SPHEREx observatory is lifted and installed onto a vibration table in the Z-axis configuration at BAE Systems in Boulder, Colorado, in August 2024. In this test, the spacecraft is subjected to vibrations in all three axes separately. The test was successfully completed Aug. 16, 2024.  Short for Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer, SPHEREx will create a map of the cosmos like no other. Using a technique called spectroscopy to image the entire sky in 102 wavelengths of infrared light, SPHEREx will gather information about the composition of and distance to millions of galaxies and stars. With this map, scientists will study what happened in the first fraction of a second after the big bang, how galaxies formed and evolved, and the origins of water in planetary systems in our galaxy.  https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA26539
SPHEREx Prepared for Vibration Testing
PHOTO DATE: May 29, 2025.LOCATION: NBL - Pool Topside SUBJECT: EVA & Human Surface Mobility Program's Axiom Space xEVA System - NBL Integration Testing - Lunar Integration Run 1 - Subject: Koichi Wakata  29 May 2025. PHOTOGRAPHER: Josh Valcarcel
Underwater Spacesuit Testing
Ann Hutchinson (as subject), Dr. Joan Vernikos (R), Dee O'Hara (L), J. Evans and E. Lowe pose for pictures in the NASA Magazine aritcle 'How it Feels to be a Human Test Subject' as they prepare for a bed rest study to simulate the efects of  microgravity on the human body.
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PHOTO DATE: 11-21-08 LOCATION: Bldg. 30 south - MCC SUBJECT: STS-126/ULF2 Orbit 3 flight controllers on console. Cover WFCR, FCR-1 and all the back rooms listed - (Subject) PHOTOGRAPHER:Devin Boldt
STS-126/ULF2 Orbit 3 flight controllers on console. Cover WFCR, FCR-1 and all the back rooms.
ISIS (Intelligent Spacecraft Interface Systems) Laboratory - Eric Colburn (test subject)
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ISIS (Intelligent Spacecraft Interface Systems) Laboratory - Eric Colburn (test subject)
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ISIS (Intelligent Spacecraft Interface Systems) Laboratory - Eric Colburn (test subject)
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ISIS (Intelligent Spacecraft Interface Systems) Laboratory - Eric Colburn (test subject)
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ISIS (Intelligent Spacecraft Interface Systems) Laboratory - Eric Colburn (test subject)
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NASA astronaut and Boeing Crew Flight Test Pilot Suni Williams Suni Williams uses a HAM radio and talks to students from Banda Aceh, Indonesia, answering their questions about life in space and other space related subjects aboard the International Space Station.
Astronaut Suni Williams uses a HAM radio and talks to students
At the <a href="../../subjects/slf.htm"> Shuttle Landing Facility</a>, cranes are poised to help offload the Italian Space Agency’s <a href="../../subjects/mplm.htm"> Multi-Purpose Logistics Module</a> Donatello from the Airbus “Beluga” air cargo plane that brought it from the factory of Alenia Aerospazio in Turin, Italy. The third of three for the <a href="../../subjects/iss.htm"> International Space Station</a>, the module will be transported to the <a href="../../subjects/sspf.htm"> Space Station Processing Facility</a> for processing. Among the activities for the payload test team are integrated electrical tests with other Station elements in the SSPF, leak tests, electrical and software compatibility tests with the Space Shuttle (using the Cargo Integrated Test equipment) and an Interface Verification Test once the module is installed in the Space Shuttle’s payload bay at the launch pad. The most significant mechanical task to be performed on Donatello in the SSPF is the installation and outfitting of the racks for carrying the various experiments and cargo
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PHOTO DATE:01/24/11 PHOTO LOCATION:Building 35 PHOTO SUBJECT: CMO Delta Training PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
Expedition 28 JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa during CMO Delta Training
PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
Date: 07-22-11 Location: Ellington, 990 Subject: STS-135 Crew Return Photographer: Devin Boldt
STS-135 Crew Return
Date: 09-24-15.Location: Bldg 2, 102.Subject: VIP Calls with Tim Kopra.Photographer: James Blair
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PHOTO DATE:01/24/11 PHOTO LOCATION:Building 35 PHOTO SUBJECT: CMO Delta Training PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
Expedition 28 JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa during CMO Delta Training
PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
PHOTO DATE:01/24/11 PHOTO LOCATION:Building 35 PHOTO SUBJECT: CMO Delta Training PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
Expedition 28 JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa during CMO Delta Training
PHOTO DATE:  03/22/12 LOCATION:   JSC NBL SUBJECT: Koichi Wakata during EVA Training at the NBL PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman
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PHOTO DATE:  03/22/12 LOCATION:   JSC NBL SUBJECT: Koichi Wakata during EVA Training at the NBL PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman
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Recruiting Brochure: Ames employee and amateur photographer John Wallace uses base flower gardens as subject of his interest.
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PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
PHOTO DATE:08/15/14 LOCATION: B30 MCC SUBJECT: CYGNUS UNBERTHING OPS PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
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Date: 09-24-15.Location: Bldg 2, 102.Subject: VIP Calls with Tim Kopra.Photographer: James Blair
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PHOTO DATE:  03/22/12 LOCATION:   JSC NBL SUBJECT: Koichi Wakata during EVA Training at the NBL PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman
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PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
PHOTO DATE:  03/22/12 LOCATION:   JSC NBL SUBJECT: Koichi Wakata during EVA Training at the NBL PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman
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PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
PHOTO DATE:  03/22/12 LOCATION:   JSC NBL SUBJECT: Koichi Wakata during EVA Training at the NBL PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman
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Dr. Pat Cowings in Motion Sickness Laboratory of the Human Environmental Test Facility S.13 with test subject Leah Schafer
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PHOTO DATE:  03/22/12 LOCATION:   JSC NBL SUBJECT: Koichi Wakata during EVA Training at the NBL PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman
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PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
PHOTO DATE:  03/22/12 LOCATION:   JSC NBL SUBJECT: Koichi Wakata during EVA Training at the NBL PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman
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PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
Recruiting Brochure: Ames employee and amateur photographer John Wallace uses base flower gardens as subject of his interest.
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DATE: 1-4-11 LOCATION: JSC SUBJECT: Space Station flying by the moon PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
Multiple images of the International Space Station flying over the Houston area have been combined into one composite image
Date: 2-14-2011 Subject: Roll Out BAF to ZL 3 Photographer: Stephane Corvaja (ESA)
ARIANE 5 V200 ATV-2
Date: 07-22-11 Location: Ellington, 990 Subject: STS-135 Crew Return Photographer: James Blair
STS-135 Crew Return
LCROSS in Ames clean room N-240 - calibration and camera check out with Kim Ennico (Ed schilling is used as subject)
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DATE: 1-4-11 LOCATION: JSC SUBJECT: Space Station flying by the moon. PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
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PHOTO DATE:01/24/11 PHOTO LOCATION:Building 35 PHOTO SUBJECT: CMO Delta Training PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
Expedition 28 JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa during CMO Delta Training
Recruiting Brochure: Ames employee and amateur photographer John Wallace uses base flower gardens as subject of his interest.
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DATE: 1-4-11 LOCATION: JSC SUBJECT: Space Station flying by the moon PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
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PHOTO DATE: 05_07_09 LOCATION: B9 VR LAB SUBJECT: STS-129 EVA VR TRAINING PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
STS-129 crew training in the JSC VR lab during SSRMS refresher training.
DATE: 1-4-11 LOCATION: JSC SUBJECT: Space Station flying by the moon PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
The International Space Station can be seen as a small object in lower right of this image of the moon
PHOTO DATE:  03/22/12 LOCATION:   JSC NBL SUBJECT: Koichi Wakata during EVA Training at the NBL PHOTOGRAPHER:Geeseman
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PHOTO DATE:01/24/11 PHOTO LOCATION:Building 35 PHOTO SUBJECT: CMO Delta Training PHOTOGRAPHER: GEESEMAN
Expedition 28 JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa during CMO Delta Training
PHOTO DATE: July 06, 2018 LOCATION: Bldg. 2 Lobby SUBJECT: NIH Tissue Chip. PHOTOGRAPHER: Josh Valcarcel
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NASA's SPHEREx observatory is installed in the Fiesta Area at BAE Systems in Boulder, Colorado, in July 2024. The observatory is surrounded by speaker stacks used to perform acoustics testing, which subjects the spacecraft to the acoustics loads that it will experience during launch.  Short for Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer, SPHEREx will create a map of the cosmos like no other. Using a technique called spectroscopy to image the entire sky in 102 wavelengths of infrared light, SPHEREx will gather information about the composition of and distance to millions of galaxies and stars. With this map, scientists will study what happened in the first fraction of a second after the big bang, how galaxies formed and evolved, and the origins of water in planetary systems in our galaxy.  https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA26540
SPHEREx Undergoes Acoustic Testing
DATE: 5-25-12 LOCATION: Bldg. 30 - FCR-1 (30M/231)  SUBJECT: SpaceX Dragon capsule rendezvous and capture PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
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DATE: 11-20-13 LOCATION: Van Horn, Tx SUBJECT: Blue Origin Milestone 3.6 BE-3 Engine Test Fire PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
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DATE: 5-25-12 LOCATION: Bldg. 30 - FCR-1 (30M/231)  SUBJECT: SpaceX Dragon capsule rendezvous and capture PHOTOGRAPHER: Lauren Harnett
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Subject: HALO (Habitation and Logistics Outpost) Location: Thales Alenia Space - Turin, Italy Photo Date: November, 2024 Photo Credit: Thales Alenia Space
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PHOTO DATE: 10-21-10 LOCATION: Bldg 2N SUBJECT: STS-133 crew press conference PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
STS-133 crew press conference
PHOTO DATE:  01-21-10 LOCATION:  Bldg 2, rm 122 SUBJECT:    Expedition 23 press conference PHOTOGRAPHER: James Blair
Expedition 23 press conference.
PHOTO DATE:  10-05-22 LOCATION:  Flagstaff, Arizona SUBJECT:  Photographic coverage of JETTS3 engineering night run 1. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD
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PHOTO DATE: 14 April 2010 LOCATION: Bldg 7/SSATA Chamber SUBJECT: Astronaut Scott Kelly during EMU  PHOTOGRAPHER:  Mark Sowa
STB-ST-0904 INC-25 SSATA Crew Training - CM S. Kelly
Date: 03-20-12 Location: Bldg 2, Briefing Room Subject: Expedition 32/33 Crew News Conference. Photograher: James Blair
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Photo Date:008-01-2009 Location: Ellington Field; Hangar 990 Subject: STS127 Crew Return Photog: David DeHoyos, James Blair
STS-127 Crew Return, Ellington Field
PHOTO DATE:  03-19-12 LOCATION:   Bldg. 9NW - ISS Mockups SUBJECT: Expedition 34/35 crew training PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD
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PHOTO DATE: 10-21-10 LOCATION: Bldg 2N SUBJECT: STS-133 crew press conference PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
STS-133 crew press conference
PHOTO DATE: 10-21-10 LOCATION: Bldg 2N SUBJECT: STS-133 crew press conference PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
STS-133 crew press conference
Date: 03-20-12 Location: Bldg 2, Briefing Room Subject: Expedition 32/33 Crew News Conference. Photograher: 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
Date: 05-21-14 Location: Bldg 2, Studio B Subject:  Expedition 40 ISS Science Amplification Briefing Photographer: James Blair/ NASA
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PHOTO DATE: 10-21-10 LOCATION: Bldg 2N SUBJECT: STS-133 crew press conference PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
STS-133 crew press conference
PHOTO DATE:  03-19-12 LOCATION:   Bldg. 9NW - ISS Mockups SUBJECT: Expedition 34/35 crew training PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD
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PHOTO DATE: 03/31/09 (Fuglesang) - 0900; LOCATION: Bldg 7/SSATA Chamber SUBJECT: Fuglesang (03/31) PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD X34753
SSATA Crew Training (Christer Fuglesang)
PHOTO DATE:  05-07-10 LOCATION: SCTF, NBL  SUBJECT:  STS-133 crew during water survival training at the NBL PHOTOGRAPHER:  James Blair
STS-133 crew during water survival training at the NBL
PHOTO DATE:  05-20-09 LOCATION: Bldg 5, Fixed Based Simulator SUBJECT:   STS-128 Preflight Training PHOTOGRAPHER:  BLAIR
STS-128 Preflight Training in Bldg. 5 Fixed Based Simulator
PHOTO DATE: 07/19/10 LOCATION:B9 ISS MOCK-UPS SUBJECT:  Expedition 26 and 27 crew members training in the ISS mockups PHOTOGRAPHER: Geeseman
Expedition 26 and 27 crew members during ISS Habitability Equipment and Procedures training