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This Week in NASA History: Mississippi Test Facility Captive-Fires S-II-T – April 23, 1966
This Week in NASA History: Mississippi Test Facility Captive-Fires S-II-T – April 23, 1966

This week in 1966, the Mississippi Test Facility – today’s NASA Stennis Space Center – successfully captive-fired S-II-T, a test…

SLS on the Way to the Moon
SLS on the Way to the Moon

This illustration shows NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) in the Block 1 cargo configuration. In place of NASA’s Orion spacecraft,…

Landslides in Mars’ Cerberus Fossae
Landslides in Mars’ Cerberus Fossae

Cerberus Fossae is a steep-sided set of troughs cutting volcanic plains to the east of Elysium Mons, Mars. This image…

The mission insignia for the Expedition 61 crew
The mission insignia for the Expedition 61 crew

The mission insignia for the Expedition 61 crew.

Lake Superior and Ontario, Canada
Lake Superior and Ontario, Canada

Lake Superior, looking from north to south, is pictured as the International Space Station orbited 258 miles above Ontario, Canada.

The Mexican state of Sinaloa and its central coast on the Gulf of California
The Mexican state of Sinaloa and its central coast on the Gulf of California

The Mexican state of Sinaloa and its central coast on the Gulf of California are pictured as the International Space…

The Gulf of California and the southern tip of Baja California
The Gulf of California and the southern tip of Baja California

The Gulf of California and the southern tip of Baja California (far right) are pictured as the International Space Station…

The Gulf of Mexico, Galveston Bay and Houston, Texas
The Gulf of Mexico, Galveston Bay and Houston, Texas

The Gulf of Mexico and Galveston Bay including Houston, Texas and its surrounding cities are pictured as the International Space…

The moon in its waning gibbous phase
The moon in its waning gibbous phase

The moon is photographed in its waning gibbous phase just above the Earth’s limb as the International Space Station orbited…

The “Eye of Sahara” in Mauritania
The “Eye of Sahara” in Mauritania

This oblique view from 255 miles above northwest Africa, looking from north to south, shows the “Eye of Sahara” in…