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This Week in NASA History: Cryogenic Proof Testing of S-II-4 at the Mississippi Test Facility – March 23, 1968
This Week in NASA History: Cryogenic Proof Testing of S-II-4 at the Mississippi Test Facility – March 23, 1968

This week in 1968, workers at the Mississippi Test Facility – today’s NASA Stennis Space Center – conducted cryogenic testing…

Waxing Gibbous Moon Above Earth’s Limb
Waxing Gibbous Moon Above Earth’s Limb

The waxing gibbous moon is pictured above Earth's limb as the International Space Station was orbiting 266 miles above the…

The recently-arrived Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft
The recently-arrived Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft

The recently-arrived Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft is pictured docked to the International Space Station as the orbital complex flew 255 miles…

NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Anne McClain and Christina Koch
NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Anne McClain and Christina Koch

NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Anne McClain and Christina Koch (right) work on U.S. spacesuit maintenance in the Quest airlock of…

The waxing gibbous moon above Earth’s limb
The waxing gibbous moon above Earth’s limb

The waxing gibbous moon is pictured above Earth's limb as the International Space Station was orbiting 266 miles above the…

NASA Teams Install Key Space Launch System Stage Separation Mechanism
NASA Teams Install Key Space Launch System Stage Separation Mechanism

NASA and its industry partners continue their steady progress toward launching the nation's newest rocket, NASA's Space Launch System (SLS).…

Wildfires in Far Eastern Russia Have Increased
Wildfires in Far Eastern Russia Have Increased

Wildfires in the far eastern part of Russia have increased 30 fold in one month.

Preparing for Apollo 11
Preparing for Apollo 11

Apollo 11 backup crew members Fred Haise (left) and Jim Lovell prepare to enter the Lunar Module for an altitude…

Evelyn Falkowski
Evelyn Falkowski

Curator Evelyn Falkowski with Alabama politician, James Douglas Martin at the Space Orientation Center at Marshall in 1964. Martin was…