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Halliburton Lab., Southern Methodist University collection

Halliburton Lab., Southern Methodist University collection

Title: Halliburton Lab. ..Creator: Robert Yarnall Richie ..Date: June 1940..Part Of: Robert Yarnall Richie photograph collection..Place: Texas..Physical Description: 1 transparency: film, color; 13 x 10 c... More

Halliburton Lab, Southern Methodist University collection

Halliburton Lab, Southern Methodist University collection

Title: Halliburton Lab. ..Creator: Robert Yarnall Richie ..Date: June 1940..Part Of: Robert Yarnall Richie photograph collection..Place: Texas..Physical Description: 1 transparency: film, color; 13 x 10 c... More

Geophysical Service Inc., Dallas, Southern Methodist University collection

Geophysical Service Inc., Dallas, Southern Methodist University collec...

Title: Geophysical Service Inc., Dallas ..Creator: Robert Yarnall Richie ..Date: June 5, 1939..Part Of: Robert Yarnall Richie Photograph Collection..Place: Dallas, Texas..Physical Description: 1 negative: ... More

Dr. Edwin McMillan with Edwin W. Condon (right) , co-director of Westinghouse Labs, taken February 8,1940. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

Dr. Edwin McMillan with Edwin W. Condon (right) , co-director of Westi...

Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

Interchemical Corp., Hawthorne, New Jersey. View to labs from door

Interchemical Corp., Hawthorne, New Jersey. View to labs from door

Public domain photograph of industrial architecture, factory building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Assembly

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Assembly

Public domain image of an industrial building, factory, structure, works, 19th-20th century industrial revolution, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Machine shop

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Machine shop

Public domain image of an industrial building, factory, structure, works, 19th-20th century industrial revolution, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Assembly

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Assembly

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Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Inspection

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Inspection

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Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Machinery shop III

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Machinery shop III

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Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Inspection

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Inspection

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Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Machinery shop II

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Machinery shop II

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Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Machinery shop I

Dyna Labs, Stewart Ave., Garden City. Machinery shop I

Public domain image of an industrial building, factory, structure, works, 19th-20th century industrial revolution, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

[Research lab, Gulf Oil Corp., Harmarville, PA]

[Research lab, Gulf Oil Corp., Harmarville, PA]

Title: [Research lab, Gulf Oil Corp., Harmarville, PA] ..Creator: Robert Yarnall Richie ..Date: September 19, 1956..Place: Harmarville, Pennsylvania ..Part Of: Robert Yarnall Richie Photograph Collection... More

Gulf Oil Corp., Sulphur Test - Photo: Robert Yarnall Richie

Gulf Oil Corp., Sulphur Test - Photo: Robert Yarnall Richie

Title: Gulf Oil Corp., Sulphur Test ..Creator: Richie, Robert Yarnall ..Date: July 15, 1956..Part Of: Robert Yarnall Richie Photograph Collection..Place: Port Arthur, Texas..Physical Description: 1 negati... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Access platforms at Launch Pad 39A are moved into position against Space Shuttle Discovery atop a mobile launch platform. Discovery arrived at its seaside launch pad around noon and was hard down at 1:15 p.m.  First motion out of the Vehicle Assembly Building was at 6:47 a.m. EDT.  Rollout is a milestone for Discovery's launch to the International Space Station on mission STS-120, targeted for Oct. 23. The crew will be delivering and installing the Italian-built U.S. Node 2, named Harmony. The pressurized module will act as an internal connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and cargo spacecraft. In addition to increasing the living and working space inside the station, it also will serve as a work platform outside for the station's robotic arm.   Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd2634

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Access platforms at Launch Pad 39A are m...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Access platforms at Launch Pad 39A are moved into position against Space Shuttle Discovery atop a mobile launch platform. Discovery arrived at its seaside launch pad around noon an... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the Space Station Processing Facility, Mission STS-120 Pilot George Zamka (left) and Commander Pam Melroy begin to unveil the Node 2 module's new name, Harmony, as Russ Romanella, director of International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing presides over the ceremony. The name, Harmony, was chosen from an academic competition involving thousands of students in kindergarten through high school. The Node 2 Challenge required students to learn about the International Space Station, build a scale model of the module, and write an essay explaining their proposed name. This will be the first U.S. piece of the space station named by someone other than a NASA official.  Node 2 is a pressurized module that will act as a connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and supply spacecraft. It also will be a work platform for the station's robotic arm.  The module is scheduled to fly on mission STS-120 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis targeted for later this year.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-07pd0637

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facilit...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, Mission STS-120 Pilot George Zamka (left) and Commander Pam Melroy begin to unveil the Node 2 module's new name, Harmony, as Russ Romanel... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Viewed from behind inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, space shuttle Discovery is lifted into the upper regions for transfer to high bay 1.  In the bay, Discovery will be mated with the external tank and solid rocket boosters waiting on the mobile launcher platform. Discovery is targeted for launch to the International Space Station for mission STS-120 on Oct. 23.  The crew will be delivering and installing the Italian-built U.S. Node 2, named Harmony.  The pressurized module will act as an internal connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and cargo spacecraft. In addition to increasing the living and working space inside the station, it also will serve as a work platform outside for the station's robotic arm.  Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder KSC-07pd2553

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Viewed from behind inside the Vehicle A...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Viewed from behind inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, space shuttle Discovery is lifted into the upper regions for transfer to high bay 1. In the bay, Discovery will be mated ... More

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment ARC-1979-AC79-0302-12

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment ARC-197...

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment ARC-1979-AC79-0302-10

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment ARC-197...

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment ARC-1979-AC79-0302-9

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment ARC-197...

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment ARC-1979-AC79-0302-11

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment ARC-197...

C-141 Bell Labs. Submillemeter Line Astronomy Group Experiment

SGT. Kevin Gramer, Detachment 1, 1360th Audiovisual Squadron, works in the electronic darkroom, moving images on the computer screen. Barksdale is one of four bases testing the new electronic photo labs

SGT. Kevin Gramer, Detachment 1, 1360th Audiovisual Squadron, works in...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Barksdale Air Force Base State: Louisiana (LA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TECH. SGT. Dave Nolan Release Stat... More

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) ARC-1993-AC93-0265-30

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) ARC-19...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL)

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Karen Hutchinson and Greg Breit ARC-1993-AC93-0265-23

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Karen ...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Karen Hutchinson and Greg Breit

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Nancy Daunton ARC-1993-AC93-0265-46

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Nancy ...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Nancy Daunton

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Dr. Muriel Ross ARC-1993-AC93-0265-35

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Dr. Mu...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Dr. Muriel Ross

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) l-r; Jonathan Lull, Alexandre Malouvier, Patty Currier ARC-1993-AC93-0265-20

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) l-r; J...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) l-r; Jonathan Lull, Alexandre Malouvier, Patty Currier

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) ARC-1993-AC93-0265-31

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) ARC-19...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL)

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Rei Cheng ARC-1993-AC93-0265-32

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Rei Ch...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Rei Cheng

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Alan Hargins ARC-1993-AC93-0265-24

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Alan H...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Alan Hargins

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Harvey Lillywhite ARC-1993-AC93-0265-28

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Harvey...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Harvey Lillywhite

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) l-r; LiChun Wu and Merylee Corcoran ARC-1993-AC93-0265-43

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) l-r; L...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) l-r; LiChun Wu and Merylee Corcoran

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Karen Hutchinson ARC-1993-AC93-0265-22

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Karen ...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Karen Hutchinson

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Li-Chun Wu and Merylee Corcoran ARC-1993-AC93-0265-45

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Li-Chu...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Li-Chun Wu and Merylee Corcoran

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) ARC-1993-AC93-0265-25

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) ARC-19...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Public domain photograph of container, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) ARC-1993-AC93-0265-26

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) ARC-19...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Public domain photograph of NASA experimental aircraft development, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Nancy Daunton ARC-1993-AC93-0265-44

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Nancy ...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Nancy Daunton

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Nancy Daunton ARC-1993-AC93-0265-47

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Nancy ...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Nancy Daunton

Life Science Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Merylee Corcoran ARC-1993-AC93-0265-42

Life Science Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Meryle...

Life Science Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Merylee Corcoran

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Fernando D'Amelio ARC-1993-AC93-0265-38

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Fernan...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Fernando D'Amelio

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) David Doshay ARC-1993-AC93-0265-36

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) David ...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) David Doshay

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Rick Ballard ARC-1993-AC93-0265-29

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Rick B...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Rick Ballard

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) ARC-1993-AC93-0265-27

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) ARC-19...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Public domain photograph of NASA experimental aircraft development, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Kevin Montgomery ARC-1993-AC93-0265-33

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Kevin ...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Kevin Montgomery

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Tom Chimento ARC-1993-AC93-0265-37

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Tom Ch...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Tom Chimento

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Merylee Corcoran ARC-1993-AC93-0265-41

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Meryle...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Merylee Corcoran

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Nancy Dounton ARC-1993-AC93-0265-39

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Nancy ...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Nancy Dounton

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Emily Holton ARC-1993-AC93-0265-21

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Emily ...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Emily Holton

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Marylee Corcoran ARC-1993-AC93-0265-48

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Maryle...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Marylee Corcoran

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Dr. Muriel Ross ARC-1993-AC93-0265-34

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Dr. Mu...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Dr. Muriel Ross

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel  (Code-SL) Li-Chun Wu ARC-1993-AC93-0265-40

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Li-Chu...

Life Sceince Division Facilities, Labs and Personnel (Code-SL) Li-Chun Wu

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS GRC-1998-C-01250

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANAL...

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS GRC-1998-C-01260

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANAL...

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS GRC-1998-C-01254

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANAL...

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS GRC-1998-C-01262

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANAL...

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS GRC-1998-C-01255

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANAL...

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS

NASA Director Sean O'Keefe comes to Ames for employee briefing and tour.   On tour in ATC labs , briefing by Dr. Heinz Erzberger ARC-2002-ACD02-0015-067

NASA Director Sean O'Keefe comes to Ames for employee briefing and tou...

NASA Director Sean O'Keefe comes to Ames for employee briefing and tour. On tour in ATC labs , briefing by Dr. Heinz Erzberger

NASA Director Sean O'Keefe comes to Ames for employee briefing and tour.   On tour in ATC labs , briefing by Dr. Heinz Erzberger ARC-2002-ACD02-0015-068

NASA Director Sean O'Keefe comes to Ames for employee briefing and tou...

NASA Director Sean O'Keefe comes to Ames for employee briefing and tour. On tour in ATC labs , briefing by Dr. Heinz Erzberger

NASA Director Sean O'Keefe comes to Ames for employee briefing and tour.   On tour in ATC labs , briefing by Dr. Heinz Erzberger ARC-2002-ACD02-0015-069

NASA Director Sean O'Keefe comes to Ames for employee briefing and tou...

NASA Director Sean O'Keefe comes to Ames for employee briefing and tour. On tour in ATC labs , briefing by Dr. Heinz Erzberger

Miscellaneous 2003 photos [412-APD-A112-epa_labs.jpg]

Miscellaneous 2003 photos [412-APD-A112-epa_labs.jpg]

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Life Sciences (SLS) Lab, Jan Bauer, with Dynamac Corp., weighs samples of onion tissue for processing in the elemental analyzer behind it.  The equipment analyzes for carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulfur. The 100,000 square-foot SLS houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments.  The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Life Sciences (SLS) Lab, Ja...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Life Sciences (SLS) Lab, Jan Bauer, with Dynamac Corp., weighs samples of onion tissue for processing in the elemental analyzer behind it. The equipment analyzes for ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., measures photosynthesis on Bibb lettuce being grown hydroponically for study in the Space Life Sciences Lab.  The 100,000 square-foot facility houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments.  The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., measur...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., measures photosynthesis on Bibb lettuce being grown hydroponically for study in the Space Life Sciences Lab. The 100,000 square-foot facility hou... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., checks the growth of radishes being grown hydroponically for study in the Space Life Sciences Lab.  The 100,000 square-foot facility houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments.  The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., checks...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., checks the growth of radishes being grown hydroponically for study in the Space Life Sciences Lab. The 100,000 square-foot facility houses labs f... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., checks the roots of green onions being grown hydroponically for study in the Space Life Sciences Lab.  The 100,000 square-foot facility houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments.  The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., checks...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., checks the roots of green onions being grown hydroponically for study in the Space Life Sciences Lab. The 100,000 square-foot facility houses lab... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Life Sciences (SLS) Lab, Jan Bauer, with Dynamac Corp., places samples of onion tissue in the elemental analyzer, which analyzes for carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulfur. The 100,000 square-foot SLS houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments.  The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Life Sciences (SLS) Lab, Ja...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Life Sciences (SLS) Lab, Jan Bauer, with Dynamac Corp., places samples of onion tissue in the elemental analyzer, which analyzes for carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sul... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Lanfang Levine, with Dynamac Corp., helps install a Dionex DX-500 IC/HPLC system  in the Space Life Sciences Lab.  The equipment will enable analysis of volatile compounds, such as from plants. The 100,000 square-foot facility houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments.  The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Lanfang Levine, with Dynamac Corp., help...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Lanfang Levine, with Dynamac Corp., helps install a Dionex DX-500 IC/HPLC system in the Space Life Sciences Lab. The equipment will enable analysis of volatile compounds, such as... More

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS GRC-1998-C-01261

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANAL...

SILICON CARBIDE GROWTH FACILITY - CLEAN ROOM FACILITY AND SURFACE ANALYTICAL LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS Photographer: DEBBIE McCALLUM Job Number: 2010-01159-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2010

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS Photographer: DEBBIE McCALLUM Job Number: 2010-01159-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2010

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS Photographer: DEBBIE McCALLUM Job Number: 2010-01159-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2010

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS Photographer: DEBBIE McCALLUM Job Number: 2010-01159-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2010

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

The original finding aid described this as: Description: EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS Photographer: DEBBIE McCALLUM Job Number: 2010-01159-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2010

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

EXPLORATION SCIENCES BUILDING LABS

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the Space Station Processing Facility, Mission STS-120 Pilot George Zamka (left) and Commander Pam Melroy stand in front of the Node 2 module with it's new name, Harmony, unveiled, as Russ Romanella, director of International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing presides over the ceremony. The name, Harmony, was chosen from an academic competition involving thousands of students in kindergarten through high school. The Node 2 Challenge required students to learn about the International Space Station, build a scale model of the module, and write an essay explaining their proposed name. This will be the first U.S. piece of the space station named by someone other than a NASA official.  Node 2 is a pressurized module that will act as a connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and supply spacecraft. It also will be a work platform for the station's robotic arm.  The module is scheduled to fly on mission STS-120 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis targeted for later this year.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-07pd0638

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facilit...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, Mission STS-120 Pilot George Zamka (left) and Commander Pam Melroy stand in front of the Node 2 module with it's new name, Harmony, unvei... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the Space Station Processing Facility, Mission STS-120 Commander Pam Melroy speaks to members of the press and guests during a ceremony to unveil the new name of NASA's Node 2 module, Harmony. The name, Harmony, was chosen from an academic competition involving thousands of students in kindergarten through high school. The Node 2 Challenge required students to learn about the International Space Station, build a scale model of the module, and write an essay explaining their proposed name. This will be the first U.S. piece of the space station named by someone other than a NASA official.  Node 2 is a pressurized module that will act as a connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and supply spacecraft. It also will be a work platform for the station's robotic arm. The module is scheduled to fly on mission STS-120 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis targeted for later this year.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-07pd0640

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facilit...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, Mission STS-120 Commander Pam Melroy speaks to members of the press and guests during a ceremony to unveil the new name of NASA's Node 2 ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the Space Station Processing Facility, Mission STS-120 Pilot George Zamka (left, partially hidden) and Commander Pam Melroy (second from right in group), talk with members of the media and guests after a ceremony to unveil NASA's Node 2 module's new name, Harmony.  The name, Harmony, was chosen from an academic competition involving thousands of students in kindergarten through high school. The Node 2 Challenge required students to learn about the International Space Station, build a scale model of the module, and write an essay explaining their proposed name. This will be the first U.S. piece of the space station named by someone other than a NASA official.  Node 2 is a pressurized module that will act as a connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and supply spacecraft. It also will be a work platform for the station's robotic arm. The module is scheduled to fly on mission STS-120 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis targeted for later this year.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-07pd0642

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facilit...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, Mission STS-120 Pilot George Zamka (left, partially hidden) and Commander Pam Melroy (second from right in group), talk with members of t... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the Space Station Processing Facility, William Gerstenmaier, NASA's associate administrator for Space Operations, talks to members of the media during a ceremony to unveil the Node 2 module's new name, Harmony. The name, Harmony, was chosen from an academic competition involving thousands of students in kindergarten through high school. The Node 2 Challenge required students to learn about the International Space Station, build a scale model of the module, and write an essay explaining their proposed name. This will be the first U.S. piece of the space station named by someone other than a NASA official.  Node 2 is a pressurized module that will act as a connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and supply spacecraft. It also will be a work platform for the station's robotic arm. The module is scheduled to fly on mission STS-120 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis targeted for later this year.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-07pd0643

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the Space Station Processing Faci...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the Space Station Processing Facility, William Gerstenmaier, NASA's associate administrator for Space Operations, talks to members of the media during a ceremony to unveil t... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the Space Station Processing Facility, Mission STS-120 Pilot George Zamka (left) and Commander Pam Melroy stand in front of the Node 2 module with it's new name, Harmony, unveiled. The name, Harmony, was chosen from an academic competition involving thousands of students in kindergarten through high school. The Node 2 Challenge required students to learn about the International Space Station, build a scale model of the module, and write an essay explaining their proposed name. This will be the first U.S. piece of the space station named by someone other than a NASA official.  Node 2 is a pressurized module that will act as a connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and supply spacecraft. It also will be a work platform for the station's robotic arm. The module is scheduled to fly on mission STS-120 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis targeted for later this year.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-07pd0641

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facilit...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, Mission STS-120 Pilot George Zamka (left) and Commander Pam Melroy stand in front of the Node 2 module with it's new name, Harmony, unvei... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  NASA Node 2 module sits inside the Space Station Processing Facility highbay with its new name, Harmony, revealed. The name, Harmony, was chosen from an academic competition involving thousands of students in kindergarten through high school. The Node 2 Challenge required students to learn about the International Space Station, build a scale model of the module, and write an essay explaining their proposed name. This will be the first U.S. piece of the space station named by someone other than a NASA official.  Node 2 is a pressurized module that will act as a connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and supply spacecraft. It also will be a work platform for the station's robotic arm. The module is scheduled to fly on mission STS-120 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis targeted for later this year.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-07pd0644

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- NASA Node 2 module sits inside the Spac...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- NASA Node 2 module sits inside the Space Station Processing Facility highbay with its new name, Harmony, revealed. The name, Harmony, was chosen from an academic competition invol... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the Space Station Processing Facility, Russ Romanella (left), director of International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing, presides over a ceremony to unveil the new name of NASA's Node 2 module, Harmony. With him are Mission STS-120 Commander Pam Melroy and Pilot George Zamka. The name, Harmony, was chosen from an academic competition involving thousands of students in kindergarten through high school. The Node 2 Challenge required students to learn about the International Space Station, build a scale model of the module, and write an essay explaining their proposed name. This will be the first U.S. piece of the space station named by someone other than a NASA official.  Node 2 is a pressurized module that will act as a connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and supply spacecraft. It also will be a work platform for the station's robotic arm. The module is scheduled to fly on mission STS-120 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis targeted for later this year.   Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-07pd0639

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facilit...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, Russ Romanella (left), director of International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing, presides over a ceremony to unveil the new name... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center highlighted the next piece to be added to the International Space Station, the Italian-built Node-2 module, known as Harmony.  At left, Glenn C. Chin, mission manager for International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing, talks to a reporter about processing of the Harmony module in front of them.   Harmony will launch aboard space shuttle Discovery on mission STS-120, targeted for launch Oct. 23.  The module is scheduled to be transferred at the end of the month to Launch Pad 39A, in preparation for its journey to the station.  Harmony is approximately 21 feet long and 14 feet in diameter. It will act as an internal connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and cargo spacecraft. The pressurized module will increase the living and working space inside the station and serve as a work platform outside for the station's robotic arm. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd2484

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center highlighted the next piece to be added to the International Space Station, the Italian-built Node-2 module, known as Harmony. At lef... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center highlighted the next piece to be added to the International Space Station, the Italian-built Node-2 module, known as Harmony.  In the background next to the poster is Glenn C. Chin, mission manager for International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing, who talks to reporters about processing of the Harmony module.  Harmony will launch aboard space shuttle Discovery on mission STS-120, targeted for launch Oct. 23.  The module is scheduled to be transferred at the end of the month to Launch Pad 39A, in preparation for its journey to the station.  Harmony is approximately 21 feet long and 14 feet in diameter. It will act as an internal connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and cargo spacecraft. The pressurized module will increase the living and working space inside the station and serve as a work platform outside for the station's robotic arm. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd2487

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center highlighted the next piece to be added to the International Space Station, the Italian-built Node-2 module, known as Harmony. In the... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center highlighted the next piece to be added to the International Space Station, the Italian-built Node-2 module, known as Harmony.  At left, Glenn C. Chin, mission manager for International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing, talks to reporters about processing of the Harmony module to which he is pointing.  Harmony will launch aboard space shuttle Discovery on mission STS-120, targeted for launch Oct. 23.  The module is scheduled to be transferred at the end of the month to Launch Pad 39A, in preparation for its journey to the station.  Harmony is approximately 21 feet long and 14 feet in diameter. It will act as an internal connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and cargo spacecraft. The pressurized module will increase the living and working space inside the station and serve as a work platform outside for the station's robotic arm. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd2485

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center highlighted the next piece to be added to the International Space Station, the Italian-built Node-2 module, known as Harmony. At lef... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center highlighted the next piece to be added to the International Space Station, the Italian-built Node-2 module, known as Harmony.  At right is Glenn C. Chin, mission manager for International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing, who talked to reporters about processing of the Harmony module.  Harmony will launch aboard space shuttle Discovery on mission STS-120, targeted for launch Oct. 23.  The module is scheduled to be transferred at the end of the month to Launch Pad 39A, in preparation for its journey to the station.  Harmony is approximately 21 feet long and 14 feet in diameter. It will act as an internal connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and cargo spacecraft. The pressurized module will increase the living and working space inside the station and serve as a work platform outside for the station's robotic arm. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd2486

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space C...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center highlighted the next piece to be added to the International Space Station, the Italian-built Node-2 module, known as Harmony. At righ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center highlighted the next piece to be added to the International Space Station, the Italian-built Node-2 module, known as Harmony.  At center, Glenn C. Chin, mission manager for International Space Station and Spacecraft Processing, talks to reporters about processing of the Harmony module.  Harmony will launch aboard space shuttle Discovery on mission STS-120, targeted for launch Oct. 23.  The module is scheduled to be transferred at the end of the month to Launch Pad 39A, in preparation for its journey to the station.  Harmony is approximately 21 feet long and 14 feet in diameter. It will act as an internal connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and cargo spacecraft. The pressurized module will increase the living and working space inside the station and serve as a work platform outside for the station's robotic arm. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd2488

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A media event at NASA's Kennedy Space Center highlighted the next piece to be added to the International Space Station, the Italian-built Node-2 module, known as Harmony. At cen... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the Space Station Processing Facility, an overhead crane moves the U.S. Node 2 module, known as Harmony, to the payload canister in another area of the facility.  The canister will deliver Harmony to Launch Pad 39A for installation into space shuttle Discovery's payload bay. The Italian-built module is about 21 feet long and 14 feet in diameter. The pressurized module will act as an internal connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and cargo spacecraft. In addition to increasing the living and working space inside the station, it also will serve as a work platform outside for the station's robotic arm.  Harmony will be installed on the station during mission STS-120, targeted to launch Oct. 23.  Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller KSC-07pd2524

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facilit...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, an overhead crane moves the U.S. Node 2 module, known as Harmony, to the payload canister in another area of the facility. The canister ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   In the Space Station Processing Facility, an overhead crane lifts the U.S. Node 2 module, known as Harmony, from its stand.  The crane will transfer the module to the payload canister in another area of the facility.  The canister will deliver Harmony to Launch Pad 39A for installation into space shuttle Discovery's payload bay. The Italian-built module is about 21 feet long and 14 feet in diameter. The pressurized module will act as an internal connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and cargo spacecraft. In addition to increasing the living and working space inside the station, it also will serve as a work platform outside for the station's robotic arm.  Harmony will be installed on the station during mission STS-120, targeted to launch Oct. 23.  Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller KSC-07pd2523

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facili...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, an overhead crane lifts the U.S. Node 2 module, known as Harmony, from its stand. The crane will transfer the module to the payload can... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   In the Space Station Processing Facility, an overhead crane moves the U.S. Node 2 module, known as Harmony, to the payload canister waiting at right.  The canister will deliver Harmony to Launch Pad 39A for installation into space shuttle Discovery's payload bay. The Italian-built module is about 21 feet long and 14 feet in diameter. The pressurized module will act as an internal connecting port and passageway to additional international science labs and cargo spacecraft. In addition to increasing the living and working space inside the station, it also will serve as a work platform outside for the station's robotic arm.  Harmony will be installed on the station during mission STS-120, targeted to launch Oct. 23.  Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller KSC-07pd2525

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facili...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, an overhead crane moves the U.S. Node 2 module, known as Harmony, to the payload canister waiting at right. The canister will deliver H... More

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