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Katie Craig, daughter of former Stennis Space Center Deputy Director Mark Craig, launches a balloon rocket with the help of Rebecca Compretta, Astro Camp coordinator at SSC
S90-36708 (7 May 1990) --- STS-35 Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) view shows its telescopesS (7 May 1990) --- STS-35 Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) view shows its telescopes, instrument pointing system (IPS), and support equipment installed in Columbia's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102's
Children at Astro Camp at the John C. Stennis Space Center in Hancock County, Miss. launch rockets as one of their activities in the weeklong camp
STS067-377-008 (2-18 March 1995) --- Astronaut John M. Grunsfeld, mission specialistSTS (2-18 March 1995) --- Astronaut John M. Grunsfeld, mission specialist, uses a handheld Hasselblad camera to record the Astro-2 payload
STS035-49-028 (2-10 Dec. 1990) --- This is one of 25 visuals used by the STS-35 crew at its DecSTS (2-10 Dec. 1990) --- This is one of 25 visuals used by the STS-35 crew at its Dec. 20, 1990 post-flight press conference. Columbia's flight of almost nine days duration (launched Dec)
Chris Copelan (right), education program specialist at Stennis Space Center, and Maria Lott, Stennis Astro Camp director, talk about living
Stennis Space Center's new Astro Camp Plus camp kicked off June 19 for teens ages 13-15Stennis Space Center's new Astro Camp Plus camp kicked off June 19 for teens ages 13-15. The new camp delves more deeply into the science
STS067-S-001 (October 1994) --- Observation and remote exploration of the Universe in the ultraviolet wavelengths of light are the focus of the STS-67/ASTRO-2 mission
An Astro Camp counselor and her campers perform a science experiment to learn what types of `fuel will best propel their rockets
Onboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia (STS-35), the various components of the Astro-1 payload are seen backdropped against a blue and white Earth
Barbara Marino (left), Stennis Space Center education technology specialist, shows Astro Camp Counselor Beverly Fitzsimmons a LEGO model during a teambuilding exercise May 29 at SSC's North Gate
Stennis educators traveled to Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi to provide Astro Camp activities to as many as 39 children age 7-12 during a four-day camp June 26-29, 2012
STS067-S-002 (December 1994) --- Five NASA astronauts and two payload specialists from the private sector have been named to fly aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour for the STS-67/ASTRO-2 mission
In this photograph, the instruments of the Astro-1 Observatory are erected in the cargo bay of the Columbia orbiter. Astro-1 was launched aboard the the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia (STS-35)
iss050e011416 (11/23/2016) --- A view of Astro PI Camera VIS being powered up. One of the goals of the Astro Pi mission was to enable school-age students to gain inexpensive access to the same
S94-E-5021 (6 July 1997) --- Astronaut James D. Halsell, Jr. mission commander, checks on an experiment in the Astro-Planet Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus onboard the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle
STS083-489-021 (4-8 April 1997)--- Astronaut James D. Halsell, Jr. mission commanderSTS (4-8 April 1997)--- Astronaut James D. Halsell, Jr. mission commander, checks on an experiment in the Astro-Planet Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus onboard the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle
STS083-312-031 (4-8 April 1997) --- Payload specialist Gregory T. Linteris (left)STS (4-8 April 1997) --- Payload specialist Gregory T. Linteris (left) is seen at the Mid Deck Glove Box (MGBX), while astronaut Donald A
VIERA, Fla. - Third baseman Anthony Rendon, left, of major league baseball's Washington Nationals offers NASAVIERA, Fla. - Third baseman Anthony Rendon, left, of major league baseball's Washington Nationals offers NASA's Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana a pen to sign a baseball during a spring
VIERA, Fla. - Bob Cabana, left, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in FloridaVIERA, Fla. - Bob Cabana, left, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, allows Kennedy's "Spaceperson" to hold the ball he will use to make the first pitch of a spring training
VIERA, Fla. - Tiffany Lindsley, with Education and External Relations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in FloridaVIERA, Fla. - Tiffany Lindsley, with Education and External Relations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, hands out information on some of the contributions the space agency has made to
VIERA, Fla. - Bob Cabana, right, director of NASA's Kennedy Space CenterVIERA, Fla. - Bob Cabana, right, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center, shows a baseball fan the ball he will use to make the first pitch of a spring training game between Major League Baseball's
VIERA, Fla. - A full-scale test version of NASA's new Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle displayed outside the SpaceVIERA, Fla. - A full-scale test version of NASA's new Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle displayed outside the Space Coast Stadium greets those attending the stadium's Space Day
VIERA, Fla. - A baseball fan takes the opportunity to pose with an inflatable astronaut set up outside the Space Coast Stadium for the stadium's Space Day
VIERA, Fla. - Baseball fans take the opportunity to pose with NASA Kennedy Space Center's "Spaceperson"VIERA, Fla. - Baseball fans take the opportunity to pose with NASA Kennedy Space Center's "Spaceperson" on Space Day at the Space Coast Stadium
VIERA, Fla. - From left, Kelvin Manning, associate director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center, and Bob CabanaVIERA, Fla. - From left, Kelvin Manning, associate director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center, and Bob Cabana, director of the center
VIERA, Fla. - The public gets a close view of a full-scale test version of NASA's new Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle on display outside the Space Coast Stadium at the stadium's Space Day
VIERA, Fla. - NASA Kennedy Space Center's "Spaceperson" hangs out with baseball fans at the Space CoastVIERA, Fla. - NASA Kennedy Space Center's "Spaceperson" hangs out with baseball fans at the Space Coast Stadium's Space Day
VIERA, Fla. - Bob Cabana, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in FloridaVIERA, Fla. - Bob Cabana, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, throws the first pitch of a spring training game between Major League Baseball's Washington Nationals
VIERA, Fla. - Space Exploration Technologies Christen Brown, left, presents NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana with a model of the company's Falcon 9 rocket
VIERA, Fla. - NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, left, consults with third baseman Anthony Rendon of Major League Baseball's Washington Nationals prior to Cabana's throwing the first
STS035-607-024 (2-10 Dec. 1990) --- This is one of 25 visuals used by the STS-35 crew at its DecSTS (2-10 Dec. 1990) --- This is one of 25 visuals used by the STS-35 crew at its Dec. 20, 1990 post-flight press conference
STS-35 Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) is installed in Columbia's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102'sSTS-35 Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) is installed in Columbia's, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102's, payload bay (PLB) at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF)
Alexis Harry, assistant director of Astro Camp at NASA's John C. Stennis Space CenterAlexis Harry, assistant director of Astro Camp at NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center, talks with students at Lake Cormorant (Miss)
STS-35 Mission Specialist (MS) Robert A. R. Parker (left) and Payload Specialist Samuel TSTS-35 Mission Specialist (MS) Robert A.R. Parker (left) and Payload Specialist Samuel T. Durrance practice Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1)
STS035-35-007 (2-10 Dec 1990) --- During the STS-35 mission, the Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) payloadSTS (2-10 Dec 1990) --- During the STS-35 mission, the Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) payload, in its on-orbit operating configuration in the payload bay (PLB)
Ann Marie Cunningham, center, along with other NASA Twitter followers wave to the Astro van as it passes by en route to launch pad 39A with the crew of STS-129, Monday, Nov
STS035-28-006 (2-10 Dec 1990) --- STS-35 Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) telescopesSTS (2-10 Dec 1990) --- STS-35 Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) telescopes, in on-orbit operating position in the payload bay (PLB)
Official portrait of Samuel T. Durrance, Ph. D. and STS-35 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102Official portrait of Samuel T. Durrance, Ph.D. and STS-35 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) payload specialist
Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-35) blasts off into a dark Florida sky. Columbia's payload included the ASTRO project which was designed to obtain ultraviolet (UV)
NASA Twitter followers wave to the Astro van as it passes by en route to launch pad 39A with the crew of STS-129, Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla
STS035-10-011 (2-10 Dec 1990) --- STS-35 Mission Specialist (MS) Robert A. RSTS (2-10 Dec 1990) --- STS-35 Mission Specialist (MS) Robert A.R. Parker operates Astronomy Laboratory 1 (ASTRO-1) manual pointing controller (MPC) on the aft flight deck of Columbia
STS035-12-015 (2-11 Dec 1990) --- Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman, STS 35 mission specialistSTS (2-11 Dec 1990) --- Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman, STS 35 mission specialist, uses a manual pointing controller (MPC) for the Astro-1 mission's Instrument Pointing System (IPS)
STS035-15-010 (2-11 Dec 1990) --- Astronaut John M. (Mike) Lounge, STS-35 mission specialistSTS (2-11 Dec 1990) --- Astronaut John M. (Mike) Lounge, STS-35 mission specialist, communicates with family members from the middeck of Space Shuttle Columbia in Earth orbit
The STS-67/ASTRO-2 crew members pose for their traditional inflight portrait on the aft flight deck of the Earth orbiting Space Shuttle Endeavour. Left to right in the front are astronauts Tamara E
STS035-13-008 (2-10 Dec. 1990) --- The various components of the Astro-1 payload are seen backdropped against the blueSTS (2-10 Dec. 1990) --- The various components of the Astro-1 payload are seen backdropped against the blue and white Earth in this 35mm scene photographed through Columbia's aft flight deck
STS067-713-072 (2-18 March 1995) --- This 70mm cargo bay scene, backdropped against a desert area of NamibiaSTS (2-18 March 1995) --- This 70mm cargo bay scene, backdropped against a desert area of Namibia, typifies the view that daily greeted the Astro-2 crew members during their almost 17-days aboard
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