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Marble akroterion of the grave monument of Timotheos and Nikon

Marble akroterion of the grave monument of Timotheos and Nikon

Public domain photo of a 3d object, ancient Greek or Roman free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Marble akroterion of the grave monument of Timotheos and Nikon

Marble akroterion of the grave monument of Timotheos and Nikon

Public domain photo of Greek sculpture, 3d object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Allegorical Figure of Wealth from Palazzo Giugni, Florence

Allegorical Figure of Wealth from Palazzo Giugni, Florence

Giovanni Baratta (Italy, Carrara, 1670-1747).c. 1703-1708.Marble.LACMA M.2011.81.1..Florentine sculpture flourished in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. These two marble allegories represent,... More

Grigor'ev's bell of 1655 showing the portrait of Patriarch Nikon

Grigor'ev's bell of 1655 showing the portrait of Patriarch Nikon

Bell and descriptive information below. Illus. in: Eric Palmquist, Nagre widh sidste kongl. ambassaden till tzaren muskow, 1674, leaf 20. Ref. copy may be in SSF(Gr) - BELLS. This record contains unverified dat... More

Grigor'ev's bell of 1655 showing the portrait of Patriarch Nikon

Grigor'ev's bell of 1655 showing the portrait of Patriarch Nikon

Bell only. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  As the ground fills with smoke and steam, Space Shuttle Discovery creates its own fireworks display, fitting for the first ever launch to be made on Independence Day.   It was the third launch attempt in four days; the others were scrubbed due to weather concerns. Liftoff on mission STS-121 was on-time at 2:38 p.m. EDT.  During the 12-day mission, the STS-121 crew of seven will test new equipment and procedures to improve shuttle safety, as well as deliver supplies and make repairs to the International Space Station.  Landing is scheduled for July 16 or 17 at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility.   Photo courtesy of Nikon/Scott Andrews KSC-06pd1443

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - As the ground fills with smoke and steam...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - As the ground fills with smoke and steam, Space Shuttle Discovery creates its own fireworks display, fitting for the first ever launch to be made on Independence Day. It was the ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Space Shuttle Atlantis is poised for flight at liftoff from Launch Pad 39A on mission STS-117 to the International Space Station.   Liftoff was on-time at 7:38:04 p.m. EDT.  The shuttle is delivering a new segment to the starboard side of the International Space Station's backbone, known as the truss. Three spacewalks are planned to install the S3/S4 truss segment, deploy a set of solar arrays and prepare them for operation. STS-117 is the 118th space shuttle flight, the 21st flight to the station, the 28th flight for Atlantis and the first of four flights planned for 2007.   Photo courtesy of Nikon/Scott Andrews KSC-07pd1445

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis is poised for fl...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis is poised for flight at liftoff from Launch Pad 39A on mission STS-117 to the International Space Station. Liftoff was on-time at 7:38:04 p.m. EDT. The s... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --   Nearby water reflects the light from Space shuttle Discovery as it heads for blue sky atop twin columns of fire, hurling swirls of smoke and steam across Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.  Launching on mission STS-120 to the International Space Station, liftoff was on time at 11:38:19 a.m. EDT.  Discovery carries the Italian-built U.S. Node 2, called Harmony.  During the 14-day STS-120 mission, the crew will install Harmony and move the P6 solar arrays to their permanent position and deploy them. Discovery is expected to complete its mission and return home at 4:47 a.m. EST on Nov. 6. Photo courtesy of Nikon/Scott Andrews KSC-07pd2969

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Nearby water reflects the light from S...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Nearby water reflects the light from Space shuttle Discovery as it heads for blue sky atop twin columns of fire, hurling swirls of smoke and steam across Launch Pad 39A at NASA's... More

Buzz Aldrin on the Moon. NASA public domain image colelction.

Buzz Aldrin on the Moon. NASA public domain image colelction.

Full Description: (July 20, 1969) Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot, walks on the surface of the Moon near the leg of the Lunar Module (LM) "Eagle" during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA). As... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   As black clouds gather overhead, the orbiter Discovery arrives at the Orbiter Processing Facility after a two-mile tow from NASA's Shuttle Landing Facility. Umbilical lines for coolant and purge air are still attached.  Discovery landed at the SLF at 9:14 a.m. EDT, completing mission STS-121.  Discovery traveled  5.3 million miles, landing on orbit 202.  Mission elapsed time was 12 days, 18 hours, 37 minutes and 54 seconds.  Main gear touchdown occurred on time at 9:14:43 EDT.  Wheel stop was at 9:15:49 EDT. During the mission, the STS-121 crew tested new equipment and procedures to improve shuttle safety, and delivered supplies and made repairs to the International Space Station.  Photo courtesy of Nikon/Scott Andrews KSC-06pd1611

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - As black clouds gather overhead, the or...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - As black clouds gather overhead, the orbiter Discovery arrives at the Orbiter Processing Facility after a two-mile tow from NASA's Shuttle Landing Facility. Umbilical lines for co... More

A female U.S. Army photographer demonstrates the use of a 35mm single lens reflex camera

A female U.S. Army photographer demonstrates the use of a 35mm single ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

SL3-108-1288 (July-Sept. 1973) --- Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, science pilot of the Skylab 3 mission, is stationed at the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) console in the Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) of the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. This picture was taken with a handheld 35mm Nikon camera. Astronauts Garriott, Alan L. Bean and Jack R. Lousma remained with the Skylab space station cluster in orbit for 59 days conducting numerous medical, scientific and technological experiments. In orbit the MDA functions as a major experiment control center for solar observations. From this console the astronauts actively control the ATM solar physics telescopes. Photo credit: NASA SL3-108-01288

SL3-108-1288 (July-Sept. 1973) --- Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, science...

SL3-108-1288 (July-Sept. 1973) --- Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, science pilot of the Skylab 3 mission, is stationed at the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) console in the Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) of the Skylab... More

SL3-111-1519 (6 Aug. 1973) --- Scientist-astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, reconstitutes a pre-packaged container of food at the crew quarters ward room table of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) of the Skylab Space Station cluster. This picture was taken with a hand-held 35mm Nikon camera.  Astronauts Garriott, Alan L. Bean and Jack R. Lousma remained with the Skylab Space Station in Earth orbit for a total of 59 days conducting numerous medical, scientific and technological experiments. Note the knife and fork on the food tray and the utensil with which Garriott stirs the food mixed with water. Skylab is the first manned space program by NASA which affords the crew men an opportunity to eat with the same type utensils used on Earth. Photo credit: NASA SL3-111-01519

SL3-111-1519 (6 Aug. 1973) --- Scientist-astronaut Owen K. Garriott, S...

SL3-111-1519 (6 Aug. 1973) --- Scientist-astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, reconstitutes a pre-packaged container of food at the crew quarters ward room table of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) of ... More

S07-13-579 - STS-007 - Pilot Hauck uses 35mm NIKON camera on middeck

S07-13-579 - STS-007 - Pilot Hauck uses 35mm NIKON camera on middeck

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Pilot Hauck photographs middeck activities from starboard wall as Mission Specialist (MS) Thagard conducts Detailed Supplementary Objective (DSO) 404 - ... More

S08-11-283 - STS-008 - ISAL 35mm NIKON camera mounted on aft flight deck onorbit station panel

S08-11-283 - STS-008 - ISAL 35mm NIKON camera mounted on aft flight de...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On aft flight deck, Investigation of Space Transportation System (STS) Atmospheric Luminosities (ISAL) bracket-mounted 35mm NIKON camera is attached to ... More

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, MSGT Pat Nugent, wearing his flying gear, gets a low angle with his Nikon camera while documenting on the flight line. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, MSGT Pat Nugent, wearin...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

S07-17-718 - STS-007 - Commander Crippen adjusts 35mm NIKON F-3 camera on aft flight deck

S07-17-718 - STS-007 - Commander Crippen adjusts 35mm NIKON F-3 camera...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On aft flight deck, Commander Crippen adjusts settings on 35mm NIKON F-3 camera. Surrounding Crippen are onorbit station control panels, aft flight deck... More

S07-13-584 - STS-007 - Pilot Hauck loads film into 35mm NIKON F-3 camera on middeck

S07-13-584 - STS-007 - Pilot Hauck loads film into 35mm NIKON F-3 came...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On middeck in front of forward lockers, Pilot Hauck loads film into 35mm NIKON F-3 camera. Subject Terms: ONBOARD ACTIVITIES, MIDDECK, ASTRONAUTS, CREW... More

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, SSGT Lou Hernandez uses his Nikon camera to photograph an Egyptian soldier during Bright Star '83, a training exercise conducted in Egypt. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, SSGT Lou Hernandez uses...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: BRIGHT STAR '83 Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service ... More

S08-11-284 - STS-008 - ISAL 35mm NIKON camera mounted on aft flight deck onorbit station panel

S08-11-284 - STS-008 - ISAL 35mm NIKON camera mounted on aft flight de...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: On aft flight deck, Investigation of Space Transportation System (STS) Atmospheric Luminosities (ISAL) bracket-mounted 35mm NIKON camera is attached to ... More

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, MSGT Pat Nugent with his Nikon cameras on flight line with a C-5 Galaxy aircraft in the background. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, MSGT Pat Nugent with hi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, SSGT David Nolan waits with his Nikon cameras as German soldiers prepare to board a UH-1 Huey helicopter during a training exercise. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, SSGT David Nolan waits ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, TSGT Alex Taningco wearing wet weather gear holds his Nikon camera. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, TSGT Alex Taningco wear...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division jump from an aircraft over Twentynine Palms, California, during Exercise GALLANT EAGLE '86. (Night view shot with Nikon camera and Noctron 5 attachment)

Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division jump from an aircraft ove...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: GALLANT EAGLE '86 Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Ssgt Gustavo Garcia Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mil... More

A silhouetted front view of a US Air Force UH-60A Black Hawk (Blackhawk) helicopter parked on the flight line. The 55th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron aircraft is being used during Exercise GALLANT EAGLE '86. (Night view shot with Nikon camera and Noctron 5 attachment)

A silhouetted front view of a US Air Force UH-60A Black Hawk (Blackhaw...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: GALLANT EAGLE '86 Base: Twentynine Palms State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operato... More

A left rear view of a US Air Force UH-60A Black Hawk (Blackhawk) helicopter from the 55th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron in flight during Exercise GALLANT EAGLE '86. (Night view shot with Nikon camera and Noctron 5 attachment)

A left rear view of a US Air Force UH-60A Black Hawk (Blackhawk) helic...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: GALLANT EAGLE '86 Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Ssgt Carl Mcgill Release Status: Released to Public Combined Milita... More

Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division wait to jump from an aircraft over Twentynine Palms, California, during Exercise GALLANT EAGLE '86. (Night view shot with Nikon camera and Noctron 5 attachment)

Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division wait to jump from an airc...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: GALLANT EAGLE '86 Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Ssgt Gustavo Garcia Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mil... More

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, SSGT John McDowell, uses a Nikon camera to capture the action on the flight line. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, SSGT John McDowell, use...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Photographer's Mate Second Class (PH2) Jeff Elliott, Combat Camera Group, Fleet Imaging Command Atlantic, sets up a Nikon NT 1000A 35 mm direct telephoto transmitter.  The transmitter is used to send black and white images from the Administrative Support-Bahrain to the Naval CHIEF of Information by way of phone lines

Photographer's Mate Second Class (PH2) Jeff Elliott, Combat Camera Gro...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Bahrain Country: Bahrain (BHR) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Steve Davis, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital P... More

Photographer's Mate Second Class (PH2) Jeff Elliott, Combat Camera Group, Fleet Imaging Command Atlantic, sends images through a Nikon NT 1000A 35 mm direct telephoto transmitter.  The transmitter is used to send black and white from Administrative Support-Bahrain to the Naval CHIEF of Information by way of phone lines

Photographer's Mate Second Class (PH2) Jeff Elliott, Combat Camera Gro...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Bahrain Country: Bahrain (BHR) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Steve Davis, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital P... More

Photographer's Mate Second Class (PH2) Jeff Elliott, Combat Camera Group, Fleet Imaging Command Atlantic, examines a negative carrier from a Nikon NT 1000A 35 mm direct telephoto transmitter.  The transmitter is used to send black and white from Administrative Support-Bahrain to the Naval CHIEF of Information by way of phone lines

Photographer's Mate Second Class (PH2) Jeff Elliott, Combat Camera Gro...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Bahrain Country: Bahrain (BHR) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Steve Davis, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital P... More

STS-33 Commander Gregory uses a NIKON 35mm camera on OV-103's aft flight deck

STS-33 Commander Gregory uses a NIKON 35mm camera on OV-103's aft flig...

STS033-93-036 (22-27 Nov. 1989) --- Astronaut Frederick D. Gregory, STS-33 commander, aims a 35mm camera out an aft flight deck viewing window while onboard the Space Shuttle Discovery.

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, MSGT Jose Lopez sights through his Nikon camera during TEAM SPIRIT '90. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Aerospace Audiovisual Service photojournalist, MSGT Jose Lopez sights ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: TEAM SPIRIT '90 Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: CPT Don Fry Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Serv... More

STS052-23-004 - STS-052 - Crewmember in the middeck area with the 35 mm Nikon camera.

STS052-23-004 - STS-052 - Crewmember in the middeck area with the 35 m...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Commander James Wetherbee in the middeck with the 35 mm camera. The starboard bulkhead sleep restraints and the middeck ceiling are also imaged.... More

STS052-23-002 - STS-052 - Crewmember in the middeck area with the 35 mm Nikon camera.

STS052-23-002 - STS-052 - Crewmember in the middeck area with the 35 m...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Commander James Wetherbee in the middeck with the 35 mm camera. The starboard bulkhead sleep restraints and the middeck ceiling are also imaged.... More

STS052-23-003 - STS-052 - Crewmember in the middeck area with the 35 mm Nikon camera.

STS052-23-003 - STS-052 - Crewmember in the middeck area with the 35 m...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Commander James Wetherbee in the middeck with the 35 mm camera. The starboard bulkhead sleep restraints and the middeck ceiling are also imaged.... More

STS052-23-001 - STS-052 - Crewmember in the middeck area with the 35 mm Nikon camera.

STS052-23-001 - STS-052 - Crewmember in the middeck area with the 35 m...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Commander James Wetherbee in the middeck with the 35 mm camera. The starboard bulkhead sleep restraints and the middeck ceiling are also imaged.... More

An Aerospace Audiovisual Service photographer sights through the telephoto lens on her tripod mounted Nikon camera. Exact Date Shot Unknown

An Aerospace Audiovisual Service photographer sights through the telep...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

STS080-334-006 - STS-080 - Rominger with Nikon camera in front of his face

STS080-334-006 - STS-080 - Rominger with Nikon camera in front of his ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-80 Pilot Kent Rominger takes a photograph in the shuttle flight deck with a Nikon 35mm camera. Subject Terms: STS-80,COLUMBIA (ORBITER),ASTRONAUTS,... More

STS080-341-038 - STS-080 - Musgrave points a Nikon 35mm with 600mm lens out the forward flight deck windows

STS080-341-038 - STS-080 - Musgrave points a Nikon 35mm with 600mm len...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-80 Mission Specialist Story Musgrave points a Nikon 35mm camera with 600mm lens out the forward flight deck windows to take photographs of the Earth... More

Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1998 Title: Firemen's Toys Category: Picture Story Place: Honorable Mention Picture StoryFirefighters live one of the most dangerous lives apart from most professions. These pictures depict the gear and equipment firefighters utilize to cease from simple to outrageous fires. Images shot with a 35mm Nikon F-4. Site and station was Ft. Meade Fire Dept

Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1998 Title: Firemen's Toys Ca...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Adrian R. Pascual Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

While still on the ramp at Andrews Air Force Base, STAFF Sergeant John L. Miller, USAF, photographer with the 89th Communications Squadron, Andrews AFB, Maryland, checks digital images taken with the Nikon D1 camera downloaded to his laptop computer aboard bases newest C-32A aircraft. The Base Visual Information Support Center gladly took the task to document the aircrafts first operation mission to Moscow

While still on the ramp at Andrews Air Force Base, STAFF Sergeant John...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Andrews Air Force Base State: Maryland (MD) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Navas, USAF Release Status: Rele... More

STS060-307-037 - STS-060 - Krikalev in transfer tunnel with Nikon camera

STS060-307-037 - STS-060 - Krikalev in transfer tunnel with Nikon came...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 mission specialist Sergei Krikalev is photographed in the tunnel between the middeck and Spacehab module holding a Nikon camera. Subject Terms: ... More

STS060-29-003 - STS-060 - Davis with Nikon camera on forward flight deck

STS060-29-003 - STS-060 - Davis with Nikon camera on forward flight de...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 mission specialist N. Jan Davis takes photos with a Nikon camera from the Discovery's forward flight deck. Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CAMERAS, O... More

STS060-307-036 - STS-060 - Krikalev in transfer tunnel with Nikon camera

STS060-307-036 - STS-060 - Krikalev in transfer tunnel with Nikon came...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 mission specialist Sergei Krikalev is photographed in the tunnel between the middeck and Spacehab module holding a Nikon camera. Subject Terms: ... More

STS060-29-004 - STS-060 - Davis with Nikon camera on forward flight deck

STS060-29-004 - STS-060 - Davis with Nikon camera on forward flight de...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-60 mission specialist N. Jan Davis takes photos with a Nikon camera from the Discovery's forward flight deck. Subject Terms: ASTRONAUTS, CAMERAS, O... More

(Nikon camera D1 test)With smoke and steam billowing around it, Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the clear night sky in a blaze of light. The successful liftoff occurred on time at 7:50:00.069 EST from Launch Pad 39B on mission STS-103. On board are Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr., Pilot Scott J. Kelly and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, C. Michael Foale (Ph.D.), John M. Grunsfeld (Ph.D.), Claude Nicollier of Switzerland and Jean-François Clervoy of France. Nicollier and Clervoy are with the European Space Agency. STS-103 is a Hubble Servicing Mission, with three planned space walks designed to install new equipment and replace old. The primary objective is to replace the gyroscopes that make up the three Rate Sensor Units. Extravehicular activities include installing a new computer, changing out one of the Fine Guidance Sensors, replacing a tape recorder with a new solid state recorder, and installing a voltage/temperature improvement kit, and begin repairing the insulation on the telescope's outer surface. After the 7-day, 21-hour mission, Discovery is expected to land at KSC Monday, Dec. 27, at about 5:24 p.m. EST. This is the 27th flight of Discovery and the 96th mission in the Space Shuttle Program. It is the third launch at Kennedy Space Center in 1999 KSC-99padig053

(Nikon camera D1 test)With smoke and steam billowing around it, Space ...

(Nikon camera D1 test)With smoke and steam billowing around it, Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the clear night sky in a blaze of light. The successful liftoff occurred on time at 7:50:00.069 EST from Laun... More

(Nikon camera D1 test)The blazing light of Space Shuttle Discovery's launch turns night into day at Launch Pad 39B as billows of smoke and steam rise behind it. The successful liftoff occurred on time at 7:50:00.069 EST from Launch Pad 39B on mission STS-103. On board are Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr., Pilot Scott J. Kelly and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, C. Michael Foale (Ph.D.), John M. Grunsfeld (Ph.D.), Claude Nicollier of Switzerland and Jean-François Clervoy of France. Nicollier and Clervoy are with the European Space Agency. STS-103 is a Hubble Servicing Mission, with three planned space walks designed to install new equipment and replace old. The primary objective is to replace the gyroscopes that make up the three Rate Sensor Units. Extravehicular activities include installing a new computer, changing out one of the Fine Guidance Sensors, replacing a tape recorder with a new solid state recorder, and installing a voltage/temperature improvement kit, and begin repairing the insulation on the telescope's outer surface. After the 7-day, 21-hour mission, Discovery is expected to land at KSC Monday, Dec. 27, at about 5:24 p.m. EST. This is the 27th flight of Discovery and the 96th mission in the Space Shuttle Program. It is the third launch at Kennedy Space Center in 1999 KSC-99padig055

(Nikon camera D1 test)The blazing light of Space Shuttle Discovery's l...

(Nikon camera D1 test)The blazing light of Space Shuttle Discovery's launch turns night into day at Launch Pad 39B as billows of smoke and steam rise behind it. The successful liftoff occurred on time at 7:50:0... More

(Nikon camera D1 test)The blazing light of Space Shuttle Discovery's launch turns night into day at Launch Pad 39B. The successful liftoff occurred on time at 7:50:00.069 EST from Launch Pad 39B on mission STS-103. On board are Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr., Pilot Scott J. Kelly and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, C. Michael Foale (Ph.D.), John M. Grunsfeld (Ph.D.), Claude Nicollier of Switzerland and Jean-François Clervoy of France. Nicollier and Clervoy are with the European Space Agency. STS-103 is a Hubble Servicing Mission, with three planned space walks designed to install new equipment and replace old. The primary objective is to replace the gyroscopes that make up the three Rate Sensor Units. Extravehicular activities include installing a new computer, changing out one of the Fine Guidance Sensors, replacing a tape recorder with a new solid state recorder, and installing a voltage/temperature improvement kit, and begin repairing the insulation on the telescope's outer surface. After the 7-day, 21-hour mission, Discovery is expected to land at KSC Monday, Dec. 27, at about 5:24 p.m. EST. This is the 27th flight of Discovery and the 96th mission in the Space Shuttle Program. It is the third launch at Kennedy Space Center in 1999 KSC-99padig054

(Nikon camera D1 test)The blazing light of Space Shuttle Discovery's l...

(Nikon camera D1 test)The blazing light of Space Shuttle Discovery's launch turns night into day at Launch Pad 39B. The successful liftoff occurred on time at 7:50:00.069 EST from Launch Pad 39B on mission STS-... More

(Nikon camera D1 test)Amid billows of smoke and steam, Space Shuttle Discovery lights up the clear night sky as it lifts off on time at 7:50:00.069 EST from Launch Pad 39B on mission STS-103. On board are Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr., Pilot Scott J. Kelly and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, C. Michael Foale (Ph.D.), John M. Grunsfeld (Ph.D.), Claude Nicollier of Switzerland and Jean-François Clervoy of France. Nicollier and Clervoy are with the European Space Agency. STS-103 is a Hubble Servicing Mission, with three planned space walks designed to install new equipment and replace old. The primary objective is to replace the gyroscopes that make up the three Rate Sensor Units. Extravehicular activities include installing a new computer, changing out one of the Fine Guidance Sensors, replacing a tape recorder with a new solid state recorder, and installing a voltage/temperature improvement kit, and begin repairing the insulation on the telescope's outer surface. After the 7-day, 21-hour mission, Discovery is expected to land at KSC Monday, Dec. 27, at about 5:24 p.m. EST. This is the 27th flight of Discovery and the 96th mission in the Space Shuttle Program. It is the third launch at Kennedy Space Center in 1999 KSC-99padig052

(Nikon camera D1 test)Amid billows of smoke and steam, Space Shuttle D...

(Nikon camera D1 test)Amid billows of smoke and steam, Space Shuttle Discovery lights up the clear night sky as it lifts off on time at 7:50:00.069 EST from Launch Pad 39B on mission STS-103. On board are Comma... More

American flags whip around at the grave sites of fallen

American flags whip around at the grave sites of fallen

American flags whip around at the grave sites of fallen U.S. service members on Veterans Day at Fort George Wright Veterans Cemetery, Nov. 11, 2014, in Spokane, Wash. Airway Heights’ Veterans of Foreign Wars Po... More

MASTER Sergeant Larry Johnson of the 140thCommunications Squadron, Buckley Air National Guard Base, Colorado uses a Nikon camera with a telephoto lens, mounted on a tripod, to photograph activities on the flight-line at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada during Exercise RED FLAG

MASTER Sergeant Larry Johnson of the 140thCommunications Squadron, Buc...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RED FLAG Base: Nellis Air Force Base State: Nevada (NV) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT ... More

(Nikon D1 Test) The STS-101 crew wave to onlookers as they leave the Operations and Checkout Building enroute for the second time to Launch Pad 39A and another attempt at liftoff of Space Shuttle Atlantis. In their orange launch and entry suits, they are (front line) Pilot Scott J. Horowitz and Commander James D. Halsell Jr.; (second line) Mission Specialists Mary Ellen Weber and Jeffrey N. Williams; and (third line) Mission Specialists Susan J. Helms, Yury Usachev of Russia and James S. Voss The first attempt on April 24 was scrubbed due to unfavorable weather conditions. The mission will take the crew to the International Space Station to deliver logistics and supplies and to prepare the Station for the arrival of the Zvezda Service Module, expected to be launched by Russia in July 2000. Also, the crew will conduct one space walk. This will be the third assembly flight to the Space Station. Liftoff is targeted for 3:52 p.m. EDT. The mission is expected to last about 10 days, with Atlantis landing at KSC Saturday, May 6, about 11:53 a.m. EDT KSC00padig017

(Nikon D1 Test) The STS-101 crew wave to onlookers as they leave the O...

(Nikon D1 Test) The STS-101 crew wave to onlookers as they leave the Operations and Checkout Building enroute for the second time to Launch Pad 39A and another attempt at liftoff of Space Shuttle Atlantis. In t... More

(Nikon D1 Test) The STS-101 crew wave to onlookers as they leave the Operations and Checkout Building enroute for the second time to Launch Pad 39A and another attempt at liftoff of Space Shuttle Atlantis. In their orange launch and entry suits, they are (front line) Pilot Scott J. Horowitz and Commander James D. Halsell Jr.; (second line) Mission Specialists Mary Ellen Weber and Jeffrey N. Williams; and (third line) Mission Specialists Susan J. Helms, Yury Usachev of Russia and James S. Voss The first attempt on April 24 was scrubbed due to unfavorable weather conditions. The mission will take the crew to the International Space Station to deliver logistics and supplies and to prepare the Station for the arrival of the Zvezda Service Module, expected to be launched by Russia in July 2000. Also, the crew will conduct one space walk. This will be the third assembly flight to the Space Station. Liftoff is targeted for 3:52 p.m. EDT. The mission is expected to last about 10 days, with Atlantis landing at KSC Saturday, May 6, about 11:53 a.m. EDT KSC-00padig017

(Nikon D1 Test) The STS-101 crew wave to onlookers as they leave the O...

(Nikon D1 Test) The STS-101 crew wave to onlookers as they leave the Operations and Checkout Building enroute for the second time to Launch Pad 39A and another attempt at liftoff of Space Shuttle Atlantis. In t... More

A Russian 3-stage Proton rocket blasts into the sky at 12:56 a.m. EDT with the Russian-built Zvezda module in a successful launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. Zvezda is the primary Russian contribution to the International Space Station, serving as the early Station living quarters. It will also provide early propulsive attitude control and reboost capabilities and be the main docking port for Russian Progress cargo resupply vehicles. The third Station component, Zvezda will dock by remote control with the already orbiting Zarya and Unity modules at an altitude of about 245 by 230 statute miles. <i>(Image taken with Nikon D1 digital camera.)</i KSC-00padig028

A Russian 3-stage Proton rocket blasts into the sky at 12:56 a.m. EDT ...

A Russian 3-stage Proton rocket blasts into the sky at 12:56 a.m. EDT with the Russian-built Zvezda module in a successful launch from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. Zvezda is the primary Russian contributio... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the night sky, trailing a tail of fire from the solid rocket boosters, after a perfect on-time launch at 7:17 p.m. EDT. The launch of mission STS-92 carries a crew of seven on a construction flight to the International Space Station. Discovery also carries a payload that includes the Integrated Truss Structure Z-1, first of 10 trusses that will form the backbone of the Space Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter that will provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth Station flight and Lab installation on the seventh Station flight. Discovery’s landing is expected Oct. 22 at 2:10 p.m. EDT.; <i>[Photo taken with Nikon D1 camera.]</i KSC-00padig041

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the night sky, trailing a tail of fire from the solid rocket boosters, after a perfect on-time launch at 7:17 p.m. EDT. The launch of mission S... More

The STS-92 crew eagerly walk out of the Operations and Checkout Building for the second time for their trip to Launch Pad 39A. On the left side, from front to back, are Pilot Pamela Ann Melroy and Mission Specialists Leroy Chiao and Koichi Wakata of Japan. On the right side, front to back, are Commander Brian Duffy and Mission Specialists Peter J.K. “Jeff” Wisoff, William S. McArthur Jr. and Michael E. Lopez-Alegria. During the 11-day mission to the International Space Station, four extravehicular activities (EVAs), or spacewalks, are planned for construction. The payload includes the Integrated Truss Structure Z-1 and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter. The Z-1 truss is the first of 10 that will become the backbone of the Space Station, eventually stretching the length of a football field. PMA-3 will provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth Station flight and Lab installation on the seventh Station flight. This launch is the fourth for Duffy and Wisoff, the third for Chiao and McArthur, second for Wakata and Lopez-Alegria, and first for Melroy. Launch is scheduled for 7:17 p.m. EDT. Landing is expected Oct. 22 at 2:10 p.m. EDT. [Photo taken with a Nikon D1 camera. KSC-00padig039

The STS-92 crew eagerly walk out of the Operations and Checkout Buildi...

The STS-92 crew eagerly walk out of the Operations and Checkout Building for the second time for their trip to Launch Pad 39A. On the left side, from front to back, are Pilot Pamela Ann Melroy and Mission Speci... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the night sky, trailing a tail of fire from the solid rocket boosters, after a perfect on-time launch at 7:17 p.m. EDT. The launch of mission STS-92 carries a crew of seven on a construction flight to the International Space Station. Discovery also carries a payload that includes the Integrated Truss Structure Z-1, first of 10 trusses that will form the backbone of the Space Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter that will provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth Station flight and Lab installation on the seventh Station flight. Discovery’s landing is expected Oct. 22 at 2:10 p.m. EDT.; <i>[Photo taken with Nikon D1 camera.]</i KSC00padig041

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the night sky, trailing a tail of fire from the solid rocket boosters, after a perfect on-time launch at 7:17 p.m. EDT. The launch of mission S... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery rises above the lighting mast on the Fixed Service Structure as it hurtles into the night sky on mission STS-92. Discovery launched on time at 7:17 p.m. EDT. Discovery carries a crew of seven on a construction flight to the International Space Station. Discovery also carries a payload that includes the Integrated Truss Structure Z-1, first of 10 trusses that will form the backbone of the Space Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter that will provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth Station flight and Lab installation on the seventh Station flight. Discovery’s landing is expected Oct. 22 at 2:10 p.m. EDT.; <i>[Photo taken with Nikon D1 camera.]</i KSC00padig042

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery rises above the ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery rises above the lighting mast on the Fixed Service Structure as it hurtles into the night sky on mission STS-92. Discovery launched on time at 7:17 p.m. EDT... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery rises above the lighting mast on the Fixed Service Structure as it hurtles into the night sky on mission STS-92. Discovery launched on time at 7:17 p.m. EDT. Discovery carries a crew of seven on a construction flight to the International Space Station. Discovery also carries a payload that includes the Integrated Truss Structure Z-1, first of 10 trusses that will form the backbone of the Space Station, and the third Pressurized Mating Adapter that will provide a Shuttle docking port for solar array installation on the sixth Station flight and Lab installation on the seventh Station flight. Discovery’s landing is expected Oct. 22 at 2:10 p.m. EDT.; <i>[Photo taken with Nikon D1 camera.]</i KSC-00padig042

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery rises above the ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Discovery rises above the lighting mast on the Fixed Service Structure as it hurtles into the night sky on mission STS-92. Discovery launched on time at 7:17 p.m. EDT... More

AIRMAN 1ST Class Bradley C. Church, a Photographer with the 786th Communications Squadron, 86th Airlift Wing, Ramstein Air Base, Germany documents flightline operations with the NIKON D1 2.74 megapixel, high speed digital camera

AIRMAN 1ST Class Bradley C. Church, a Photographer with the 786th Comm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ramstein Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Ken B... More

AIRMAN 1ST Class Bradley C. Church, a Photographer with the 786th Communications Squadron, 86th Airlift Wing, Ramstein Air Base, Germany documents flightline operations with the NIKON D1 2.74 megapixel, high speed digital camera

AIRMAN 1ST Class Bradley C. Church, a Photographer with the 786th Comm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ramstein Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Ken B... More

AIRMAN 1ST Class Bradley C. Church, a Photographer with the 786th Communications Squadron, 86th Airlift Wing, Ramstein Air Base, Germany documents flightline operations with the NIKON D1 2.74 megapixel, high speed digital camera

AIRMAN 1ST Class Bradley C. Church, a Photographer with the 786th Comm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ramstein Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Ken B... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From this high-level view, Space Shuttle Discovery is seen after its rollout to Launch Pad 39A. Extending toward Discovery on the right is the orbiter access arm with the White Room at the end. The White Room provides entry into the orbiter. Above the orange external tank is the gaseous oxygen vent arm with the “beanie cap” hood at the end. Beyond the pad can be seen the Atlantic Ocean. Discovery is scheduled to launch in early August on mission STS-105.     Photo by Scott Andrews using a Nikon D1X camera KSC01padig239

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From this high-level view, Space Shuttle...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- From this high-level view, Space Shuttle Discovery is seen after its rollout to Launch Pad 39A. Extending toward Discovery on the right is the orbiter access arm with the White Roo... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The crawler-transporter (bottom) rolls out from under Space Shuttle Discovery and the mobile launcher platform on Launch Pad 39A. The crawler-transporter earlier moved the Shuttle and MLP from the Vehicle Assembly Building on a six-hour journey of 3.4 miles. Discovery is scheduled to launch in early August on mission STS-105. Photo by Scott Andrews using a Nikon D1X camera KSC01padig236

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The crawler-transporter (bottom) rolls o...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The crawler-transporter (bottom) rolls out from under Space Shuttle Discovery and the mobile launcher platform on Launch Pad 39A. The crawler-transporter earlier moved the Shuttle ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - With the cloud-spotted blue sky as a backdrop, Space Shuttle Discovery stands ready to undergo launch preparations for mission STS-105. At the bottom of the photo is seen the crawler track on the mound. The crawler-transporter that moved the Shuttle from the Vehicle Assembly Building is beginning to back out from under the mobile launcher platform. Discovery is scheduled to launch in early August on mission STS-105.     Photo by Scott Andrews using a Nikon D1X camera KSC01padig242

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - With the cloud-spotted blue sky as a back...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - With the cloud-spotted blue sky as a backdrop, Space Shuttle Discovery stands ready to undergo launch preparations for mission STS-105. At the bottom of the photo is seen the crawle... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- - This closeup at about the 147-foot level shows the orbiter access arm as it extends toward the side of Discovery. At the end is the White Room, which provides entry into the orbiter. Discovery is scheduled to launch in early August on mission STS-105.     Photo by Scott Andrews using a Nikon D1X camera KSC01padig240

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- - This closeup at about the 147-foot lev...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- - This closeup at about the 147-foot level shows the orbiter access arm as it extends toward the side of Discovery. At the end is the White Room, which provides entry into the orbi... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-104 crew exits out of the Operations and Checkout Building on their way to Launch Pad 39B. Leading are Commander Steven W. Lindsey (left) and Pilot Charles O. Hobaugh. In the center is Mission Specialist Janet Lynn Kavandi. Following her are Mission Specialists Michael L. Gernhardt (left) and James F. Reilly. . The launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-104 is targeted for 5:04 a.m., July 12, from Launch Pad 39B. The primary payload on the mission is the joint airlock module, which will be added to the International Space Station. The airlock will be the primary path for Space Station spacewalk entry and departure for U.S. spacesuits, and will also support the Russian Orlan spacesuit for EVA activity. D1X NIKON Photo by S. Andrews KSC01padig247

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-104 crew exits out of the Operat...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-104 crew exits out of the Operations and Checkout Building on their way to Launch Pad 39B. Leading are Commander Steven W. Lindsey (left) and Pilot Charles O. Hobaugh. In t... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 crew exits the Operations and Checkout Building, followed by the Expedition Three (E3) crew. Leading the way are (left to right) Pilot Rick Sturckow and Commander Scott Horowitz; in the second row, Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Daniel Barry; in the third row, E3 cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, Commander Frank Culbertson, and cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov. Forrester and Tyurin are both making their first space flights. On the mission, Discovery will be transporting the Expedition Three crew and several payloads and scientific experiments to the ISS, including the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank. The EAS, which will support the thermal control subsystems until a permanent system is activated, will be attached to the Station during two spacewalks. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. Launch is scheduled for 5:38 p.m. EDT Aug. 9. [Photo by Scott Andrews; Nikon D1 camera KSC01padig263

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 crew exits the Operations an...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 crew exits the Operations and Checkout Building, followed by the Expedition Three (E3) crew. Leading the way are (left to right) Pilot Rick Sturckow and Commander Scott... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the heavens to rendezvous with the International Space Station on mission STS-105. Liftoff occurred on time at 5:10:14 p.m. EDT on this second launch attempt. Launch countdown activities for the 12-day mission were called off Aug. 9 during the T-9 minute hold due to the high potential for lightning, a thick cloud cover and the potential for showers. Besides the Shuttle crew of four, Discovery carries the Expedition Three crew who will replace Expedition Two on the International Space Station. The mission includes the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and two spacewalks. Part of the payload is the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will be attached to the Station during the spacewalks. The EAS contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. [Photo by Scott Andrews; Nikon D1X camera. KSC01padig270

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the heavens to rendezvous with the International Space Station on mission STS-105. Liftoff occurred on time at 5:10:14 p.m. EDT on this second ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 and Expedition Three (E3) crews are smiling as they exit the Operations and Checkout Building on their way to Launch Pad 39A for a second launch attempt. Leading the way are (left to right) Pilot Rick Sturckow and Commander Scott Horowitz; in the second row, Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Daniel Barry; in the third row, E3 cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, Commander Frank Culbertson, and cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov. Forrester and Tyurin are both making their first space flights. Launch countdown activities for the 12-day mission were called off at about 5:12 p.m. Aug. 9 during the T-9 minute hold due to the high potential for lightning, a thick cloud cover and the potential for showers. Highlighting the mission will be the rotation of the International Space Station crew, the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and two spacewalks. Included in the payload is the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will be attached to the Station during the spacewalks. The EAS will be installed on the P6 truss, which holds the Station’s giant U.S. solar arrays, batteries and the cooling radiators. The EAS contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. Launch is scheduled for 5:15 p.m. EDT Aug. 10. [Photo by Scott Andrews; Nikon D1X camera KSC01padig264

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 and Expedition Three (E3) cr...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The STS-105 and Expedition Three (E3) crews are smiling as they exit the Operations and Checkout Building on their way to Launch Pad 39A for a second launch attempt. Leading the wa... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the heavens to rendezvous with the International Space Station on mission STS-105. Liftoff occurred on time at 5:10:14 p.m. EDT on this second launch attempt. Launch countdown activities for the 12-day mission were called off Aug. 9 during the T-9 minute hold due to the high potential for lightning, a thick cloud cover and the potential for showers. Besides the Shuttle crew of four, Discovery carries the Expedition Three crew who will replace Expedition Two on the International Space Station. The mission includes the third flight of an Italian-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module delivering additional scientific racks, equipment and supplies for the Space Station, and two spacewalks. Part of the payload is the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) tank, which will be attached to the Station during the spacewalks. The EAS contains spare ammonia for the Station’s cooling system. The three-member Expedition Two crew will be returning to Earth aboard Discovery after a five-month stay on the Station. [Photo by Scott Andrews; Nikon D1X camera KSC01padig271

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Discovery hurtles into the heavens to rendezvous with the International Space Station on mission STS-105. Liftoff occurred on time at 5:10:14 p.m. EDT on this second ... More

S113E05284 - STS-113 - View of a Nikon Camera taken during STS-113 EVA PREP

S113E05284 - STS-113 - View of a Nikon Camera taken during STS-113 EVA...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Close-up view of a Nikon camera taken taken during STS-113 (11A). In the background is an unidentified STS-113 crewmember in Liquid Cooling Ventilation ... More

STS113-350-001 - STS-113 - View of a Nikon digital camera mounted in a window on Endeavour's AFD during STS-113

STS113-350-001 - STS-113 - View of a Nikon digital camera mounted in a...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: A Nikon digital camera is mounted on a bracket assembly in a window on orbiter Endeavour's aft flight deck (AFD) during mission STS-113. The Earth's li... More

A close up photograph of a Kodak DCS620 w/Nikon F5 camera body operated by Combat Photographers and Public Affairs Marines of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) at Khandahar International Airport, Khandahar, Afghanistan during OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM. Note that the hinged cover that protects the battery and PCMICA card area has been broken and replaced with a piece of duct tape

A close up photograph of a Kodak DCS620 w/Nikon F5 camera body operate...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Kandahar International Airport Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Major Command Shown: 26th MEU (SOC) S... More

A close up photograph of a Kodak DCS620 w/ NIKON F5 camera body operated by Combat Photographers and Public Affairs Marines of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) at Khandahar International Airport, Khandahar, Afghanistan during OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM. Note that the hinged cover that protects the battery and PCMICA card area has been broken and replaced with a piece of duct tape. 550 Cord is used to secure the battery and PCMCIA cards in their slots

A close up photograph of a Kodak DCS620 w/ NIKON F5 camera body operat...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Kandahar International Airport Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Major Command Shown: 26th MEU (SOC) S... More

A close up photograph of a Kodak DCS620 w/ Nikon F5 camera body and lens operated by Combat Photographers and Public Affairs Marines of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) at Khandahar International Airport, Khandahar, Afghanistan during OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM. Note that the hinged cover that protects the battery and PCMICA card area has been broken and replaced with a piece of duct tape. The locking ring on the Nikon lens has been broken; this allows dirt to invade the lens and it also prohibits full focus capability

A close up photograph of a Kodak DCS620 w/ Nikon F5 camera body and le...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Kandahar International Airport Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Major Command Shown: 26th MEU (SOC) S... More

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File name :DSC_0028.JPG File size :2.8MB(2950833Bytes) Date taken :2002/02/19 09:49:01 Image size :3008 x 2000 Resolution :300 x 300 dpi Number of b... More

A portrait of SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Joanna Hensley, USAF, Photographer, 48th Communications Squadron (CS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, as viewed through a Night Vision lens, as she uses a Nikon D1 digital camera in a darkened room

A portrait of SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Joanna Hensley, USAF, Photographer, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: RAF Lakenheath State: East Anglia Country: England / Great Britain (ENG) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Tony R. To... More

Viewed through a Night Vision lens, SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Joanna Hensley, USAF, Photographer, 48th Communications Squadron (CS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, uses a Nikon D1 digital camera to document a radar scope at the 48th Operations Support Squadron's (OSS) Radar Approach Control (RAPCON) center. SRA Hensley is assisting the 48th OSS by photographing specific scope images. The images are for training manuals to illustrate approach positions for aircraft within the RAF Lakenheath area

Viewed through a Night Vision lens, SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Joanna Hensley...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: RAF Lakenheath State: East Anglia Country: England / Great Britain (ENG) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Tony R. To... More

Viewed through a Night Vision lens, SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Joanna Hensley (left), USAF, Photographer, 48th Communications Squadron (CS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, uses a Nikon D1 digital camera to document a scene at the 48th Operations Support Squadron's (OSS) Radar Approach Control (RAPCON) center. SRA Hensley is assisting the 48th OSS by photographing specific scope positions. The images are for training manuals to illustrate approach positions for aircraft within the RAF Lakenheath area

Viewed through a Night Vision lens, SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Joanna Hensley...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: RAF Lakenheath State: East Anglia Country: England / Great Britain (ENG) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Tony R. To... More

File name             :DSC_0047.JPG  File size             :2.8MB(2931574Bytes)  Date taken            :2002/02/24 10:06:57  Image size            :3008 x 2000  Resolution            :300 x 300 dpi  Number of bits        :8bit/channel  Protection attribute  :Off  Hide Attribute        :Off  Camera ID             :N/A  Camera                :NIKON D100   Quality mode          :N/A  Metering mode         :Matrix  Exposure mode         :Shutter priority  Speed light           :Yes  Focal length          :24 mm  Shutter speed         :1/180second  Aperture              :F20.0  Exposure compensation :+0.3 EV  White Balance         :N/A  Lens                  :N/A  Flash sync mode       :N/A  Exposure difference   :N/A  Flexible program      :N/A  Sensitivity           :N/A  Sharpening            :N/A  Image Type            :Color  Color Mode            :N/A  Hue adjustment        :N/A  Saturation Control    :N/A  Tone compensation     :N/A  Latitude(GPS)         :N/A  Longitude(GPS)        :N/A  Altitude(GPS)         :N/A 03pd0535

File name :DSC_0047.JPG File size :2.8MB(2931...

File name :DSC_0047.JPG File size :2.8MB(2931574Bytes) Date taken :2002/02/24 10:06:57 Image size :3008 x 2000 Resolution :300 x 300 dpi Number of b... More

A self portrait of STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Justin Pyle, USAF, Photojournalist, 786th Communications Squadron (CS), Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany, as he documents cargo airdrops with a Nikon D1X and an 80-200mm 2.8 Telephoto Zoom lens. Reserve and active duty C-130's at Ramstein Air Base (AB) participate in a mass tactical exercise that will air drop in excess 140 tons of cargo and over 520 US Army Combat Paratroopers from Vinceza, Italy

A self portrait of STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Justin Pyle, USAF, Photojourn...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ramstein Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Justi... More

US Air Force (USAF) Kenneth Bergmann, Photojournalist assigned to the 786th Communications Squadron (CS), uses a Nikon DX1 Digital Still Camera with a Telephoto Zoom lens to documents activities during the testing phase of Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2002, held at Lager Aulenbach, Germany

US Air Force (USAF) Kenneth Bergmann, Photojournalist assigned to the ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2002 Base: Lager Aulenbach State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Camera Operat... More

US Marine Corps (USMC) Corporal (CPL) Jeff Zaccaro, Combat Correspondent, Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Public Affairs Office, uses a Nikon digital camera to document activities of the Korean Incremental Training Program (KITP) at Camp Mu Juk, Korea. KITP is a joint training exercise with US Marines and the ROK Marines

US Marine Corps (USMC) Corporal (CPL) Jeff Zaccaro, Combat Corresponde...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Mu Juk Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR) Scene Major Command Shown: 2ND BN 7TH MARINES Scene Camera Operator: CPL Roberto Torres, Usmc Relea... More

Field portrait of Lance Corporal (LCPL) Nathan Alan Heusdens, USMC, Combat Photographer, 1ST Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, California. LCPL carries a Nikon F6

Field portrait of Lance Corporal (LCPL) Nathan Alan Heusdens, USMC, Co...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Camp Coyote Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Paul L. Anstine Ii, USMC Release Status:... More

File name             :DSC_0749.JPG  File size             :1.1MB(1174690Bytes)  Date taken            :2003/03/07 13:51:29  Image size            :2000 x 1312  Resolution            :300 x 300 dpi  Number of bits        :8bit/channel  Protection attribute  :Off  Hide Attribute        :Off  Camera ID             :N/A  Camera                :NIKON D1H  Quality mode          :FINE  Metering mode         :Matrix  Exposure mode         :Shutter priority  Speed light           :No  Focal length          :20 mm  Shutter speed         :1/500second  Aperture              :F11.0  Exposure compensation :0 EV  White Balance         :Auto  Lens                  :20 mm F 2.8  Flash sync mode       :N/A  Exposure difference   :0.0 EV  Flexible program      :No  Sensitivity           :ISO200  Sharpening            :Normal  Image Type            :Color  Color Mode            :Mode II(Adobe RGB)  Hue adjustment        :3  Saturation Control    :N/A  Tone compensation     :Normal  Latitude(GPS)         :N/A  Longitude(GPS)        :N/A  Altitude(GPS)         :N/A 03pd0676

File name :DSC_0749.JPG File size :1.1MB(1174...

File name :DSC_0749.JPG File size :1.1MB(1174690Bytes) Date taken :2003/03/07 13:51:29 Image size :2000 x 1312 Resolution :300 x 300 dpi Number of b... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - NASA launches its second Mars Exploration Rover, Opportunity, aboard a Delta II launch vehicle.  The bright glare briefly illuminated Florida Space Coast beaches.  Opportunity’s dash to Mars began with liftoff at 11:18:15 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.   The spacecraft separated successfully from the Delta's third stage 83 minutes later, after it had been boosted out of Earth orbit and onto a course toward Mars.  [Photo courtesy of Ray Yost and Scott Andrews/NIKON]

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - NASA launches its second Mars Exploration...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - NASA launches its second Mars Exploration Rover, Opportunity, aboard a Delta II launch vehicle. The bright glare briefly illuminated Florida Space Coast beaches. Opportunity’s das... More

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) DeNoris A. Mickle, Photographer, 36th Communication Squadron (CS), uses a Nikkor 300mm f/2.8 lens and a Nikon D1 digital camera to document the Exercise COPE NORTH on Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), Guam

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) DeNoris A. Mickle, Photograp...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Andersen Air Base State: Guam (GU) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: PACAF Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Orly Tyr... More

US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Franklin "Joe" Perkins, 100th Communications Squadron (CS), uses a Nikon D1X Digital Camera to photograph a base wide mobility exercise at attack at Royal Air Force (RAF) Mildenhall, United Kingdom. A1C Perkins disguises himself in camouflage attire and paint to keep from being detected by a simulated enemy

US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Franklin "Joe" Perkins, 1...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: RAF Mildenhall Country: Great Britain / England (GBR) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jeanette Copeland, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Comb... More

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Description: SEQUENTIAL STILL COVERAGE OF LIFTOFF. FRAME VEHICLE AND LAUNCHER PLUS ONE VEHICLE LENGTH. * FOCUS ON VEHICLE USING CAMERA FINDER. ** AS SELECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Equipment Camera - Nikon D700- ... More

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Description: SEQUENTIAL STILL COVERAGE OF LIFTOFF. FRAME VEHICLE AND LAUNCHER PLUS ONE VEHICLE LENGTH. * FOCUS ON VEHICLE USING CAMERA FINDER. ** AS SELECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Equipment Camera - Nikon D700- ... More

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Description: SEQUENTIAL STILL COVERAGE OF LIFTOFF. FRAME VEHICLE AND LAUNCHER PLUS ONE VEHICLE LENGTH. * FOCUS ON VEHICLE USING CAMERA FINDER. ** AS SELECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Equipment Camera - Nikon D700- ... More

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Description: SEQUENTIAL STILL COVERAGE OF LIFTOFF. FRAME VEHICLE AND LAUNCHER PLUS ONE VEHICLE LENGTH. * FOCUS ON VEHICLE USING CAMERA FINDER. ** AS SELECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Equipment Camera - Nikon D700- ... More

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Description: SEQUENTIAL STILL COVERAGE OF LIFTOFF. FRAME VEHICLE AND LAUNCHER PLUS ONE VEHICLE LENGTH. * FOCUS ON VEHICLE USING CAMERA FINDER. ** AS SELECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Equipment Camera - Nikon D700- ... More

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Description: SEQUENTIAL STILL COVERAGE OF LIFTOFF. FRAME VEHICLE AND LAUNCHER PLUS ONE VEHICLE LENGTH. * FOCUS ON VEHICLE USING CAMERA FINDER. ** AS SELECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Equipment Camera - Nikon D700- ... More

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Description: SEQUENTIAL STILL COVERAGE OF LIFTOFF. FRAME VEHICLE AND LAUNCHER PLUS ONE VEHICLE LENGTH. * FOCUS ON VEHICLE USING CAMERA FINDER. ** AS SELECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Equipment Camera - Nikon D700- ... More

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Description: SEQUENTIAL STILL COVERAGE OF LIFTOFF. FRAME VEHICLE AND LAUNCHER PLUS ONE VEHICLE LENGTH. * FOCUS ON VEHICLE USING CAMERA FINDER. ** AS SELECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Equipment Camera - Nikon D700- ... More

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Description: SEQUENTIAL STILL COVERAGE OF LIFTOFF. FRAME VEHICLE AND LAUNCHER PLUS ONE VEHICLE LENGTH. * FOCUS ON VEHICLE USING CAMERA FINDER. ** AS SELECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Equipment Camera - Nikon D700- ... More

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

STS-135 - LAUNCH - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

Description: SEQUENTIAL STILL COVERAGE OF LIFTOFF. FRAME VEHICLE AND LAUNCHER PLUS ONE VEHICLE LENGTH. * FOCUS ON VEHICLE USING CAMERA FINDER. ** AS SELECTED BY PHOTOGRAPHER. Equipment Camera - Nikon D700- ... More

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