The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-apollo-11-crew-conducting-a-crew-compartment-fit-and-functional-74920469.html
RME9TWR1–The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Al
Space Gallery looking towards Presidential Gallery with the Space Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT1) in the foreground, National Museum of the United States Air Force (formerly the United States Air Force Museum), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/space-gallery-looking-towards-presidential-gallery-with-the-space-shuttle-crew-compartment-trainer-cct1-in-the-foreground-national-museum-of-the-united-states-air-force-formerly-the-united-states-air-force-museum-wright-patterson-air-force-base-dayton-ohio-usa-image338012910.html
RM2AHWPWJ–Space Gallery looking towards Presidential Gallery with the Space Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT1) in the foreground, National Museum of the United States Air Force (formerly the United States Air Force Museum), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
(July 30, 1998) STS-93 crew emergency egress training in the Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT). The five crewmembers of STS-93 in the middeck mock-up are from left to right: Mission Specialist Michel Tognini, Mission Specialist Catherine "Cady" Coleman, Pilot Jeffrey Ashby, Commander Eileen Collins and Mission Specialist Stephen Hawley. Image # : S98-10983 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-july-30-1998-sts-93-crew-emergency-egress-training-in-the-crew-compartment-111969479.html
RMGE4J5Y–(July 30, 1998) STS-93 crew emergency egress training in the Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT). The five crewmembers of STS-93 in the middeck mock-up are from left to right: Mission Specialist Michel Tognini, Mission Specialist Catherine "Cady" Coleman, Pilot Jeffrey Ashby, Commander Eileen Collins and Mission Specialist Stephen Hawley. Image # : S98-10983
Crew bed rest compartment behind cockpit of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-crew-bed-rest-compartment-behind-cockpit-of-boeings-787-dreamliner-30470323.html
RMBNG15R–Crew bed rest compartment behind cockpit of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner
Space Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer. CCT-1. The National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/space-shuttle-crew-compartment-trainer-cct-1-the-national-museum-of-the-united-states-air-force-dayton-ohio-usa-image592276707.html
RM2WBGEYF–Space Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer. CCT-1. The National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
STS-93 crew emergency egress training in the Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT). The five crewmembers of STS-93 in the middeck mock- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sts-93-crew-emergency-egress-training-in-the-crew-compartment-trainer-52020164.html
RMD0HM70–STS-93 crew emergency egress training in the Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT). The five crewmembers of STS-93 in the middeck mock-
A volunteer 'astronaut' starts down an exit slide from a Space Shuttle crew compartment mockup during a rescue and recovery training exercise. While fire-rescue personnel prepare evacuation litters, two stand-in 'astronauts' prepare to use an exit slide from a Shuttle mockup during a rescue training exercise. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-volunteer-astronaut-starts-down-an-exit-slide-from-a-space-shuttle-crew-compartment-mockup-during-a-rescue-and-recovery-training-exercise-while-fire-rescue-personnel-prepare-evacuation-litters-two-stand-in-astronauts-prepare-to-use-an-exit-slide-from-a-shuttle-mockup-during-a-rescue-training-exercise-image486776946.html
RM2K7XGXX–A volunteer 'astronaut' starts down an exit slide from a Space Shuttle crew compartment mockup during a rescue and recovery training exercise. While fire-rescue personnel prepare evacuation litters, two stand-in 'astronauts' prepare to use an exit slide from a Shuttle mockup during a rescue training exercise.
Cut-away diagram of the space shuttle. Diagram shows the pressurized crew compartment, the cargo bay, and the three main Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cut-away-diagram-of-the-space-shuttle-diagram-shows-the-pressurized-50061826.html
RMCWCEAA–Cut-away diagram of the space shuttle. Diagram shows the pressurized crew compartment, the cargo bay, and the three main
Houston, United States. 18th Oct, 2022. NASA Apollo 9 prime crew, astronaut James A. McDivitt, stands by to participate in crew compartment fit and function test activity at North American Rockwell, July 19, 1968 in Houston, Texas. McDivitt commanded the first spacewalk mission and took part in the first crewed orbital flight of a the lunar module, during Apollo 9, died October 15, 2022 at age 93. Credit: NASA/NASA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/houston-united-states-18th-oct-2022-nasa-apollo-9-prime-crew-astronaut-james-a-mcdivitt-stands-by-to-participate-in-crew-compartment-fit-and-function-test-activity-at-north-american-rockwell-july-19-1968-in-houston-texas-mcdivitt-commanded-the-first-spacewalk-mission-and-took-part-in-the-first-crewed-orbital-flight-of-a-the-lunar-module-during-apollo-9-died-october-15-2022-at-age-93-credit-nasanasaalamy-live-news-image486701292.html
RM2K7R4D0–Houston, United States. 18th Oct, 2022. NASA Apollo 9 prime crew, astronaut James A. McDivitt, stands by to participate in crew compartment fit and function test activity at North American Rockwell, July 19, 1968 in Houston, Texas. McDivitt commanded the first spacewalk mission and took part in the first crewed orbital flight of a the lunar module, during Apollo 9, died October 15, 2022 at age 93. Credit: NASA/NASA/Alamy Live News
High angle view of mechanics working on aft bay of Apollo 1 Spacecraft 012 Command Module, looking toward -Z axis, during preparation for installation of the crew compartment heat shield, North American Aviation, California, USA, NASA, April 18, 1966 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-angle-view-of-mechanics-working-on-aft-bay-of-apollo-1-spacecraft-012-command-module-looking-toward-z-axis-during-preparation-for-installation-of-the-crew-compartment-heat-shield-north-american-aviation-california-usa-nasa-april-18-1966-image593264624.html
RM2WD5F28–High angle view of mechanics working on aft bay of Apollo 1 Spacecraft 012 Command Module, looking toward -Z axis, during preparation for installation of the crew compartment heat shield, North American Aviation, California, USA, NASA, April 18, 1966
Loading of Space Shuttle Full Fuselag Trainer (FFT) crew compartment into the Super Guppy Aircraft. Photo Date: June 22, 2012. Location: Ellington Field - Hanger 276 - Tarmac. Photographer: Robert Markowitz Full-Fuselage Shuttle Trainer Loaded into Super Guppy Turbine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-loading-of-space-shuttle-full-fuselag-trainer-fft-crew-compartment-169275173.html
RMKRB45W–Loading of Space Shuttle Full Fuselag Trainer (FFT) crew compartment into the Super Guppy Aircraft. Photo Date: June 22, 2012. Location: Ellington Field - Hanger 276 - Tarmac. Photographer: Robert Markowitz Full-Fuselage Shuttle Trainer Loaded into Super Guppy Turbine
The Super Guppy aircraft taxing and taking off from Ellington Field with the Space Shuttle Full Fuselage Trainer's crew compartment segment June 27, 2012 in Houston, Texas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-super-guppy-aircraft-taxing-and-taking-off-from-ellington-field-50786921.html
RMCXHF6H–The Super Guppy aircraft taxing and taking off from Ellington Field with the Space Shuttle Full Fuselage Trainer's crew compartment segment June 27, 2012 in Houston, Texas.
PHOTO DATE: 12-20-10 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, CCT II SUBJECT: STS-335 crew during CCT II Post Insertion/Deorbit Prep 91020 training with instructor Rob Tomaro. PHOTOGRAPHER: James Blair STS-135 Crew Compartment Trainer 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-photo-date-12-20-10-location-bldg-9nw-cct-ii-subject-sts-335-crew-169435569.html
RMKRJCP9–PHOTO DATE: 12-20-10 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, CCT II SUBJECT: STS-335 crew during CCT II Post Insertion/Deorbit Prep 91020 training with instructor Rob Tomaro. PHOTOGRAPHER: James Blair STS-135 Crew Compartment Trainer 2
STS-36 Pilot John H. Casper reaches for the shuttle portable onboard computer (SPOC), a laptop computer, while at the pilots station on the forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104. Casper, seated in the pilot’s seat, lifts the SPOC from the forward window ledge. Appearing around him are forward crew compartment windows, the head up display (HUD), the flight mirror assembly, and a checklist attached to control panel O3. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sts-36-pilot-john-h-casper-reaches-for-the-shuttle-portable-onboard-computer-spoc-a-laptop-computer-while-at-the-pilots-station-on-the-forward-flight-deck-of-atlantis-orbiter-vehicle-ov-104-casper-seated-in-the-pilots-seat-lifts-the-spoc-from-the-forward-window-ledge-appearing-around-him-are-forward-crew-compartment-windows-the-head-up-display-hud-the-flight-mirror-assembly-and-a-checklist-attached-to-control-panel-o3-image376477946.html
RM2CTE1CX–STS-36 Pilot John H. Casper reaches for the shuttle portable onboard computer (SPOC), a laptop computer, while at the pilots station on the forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104. Casper, seated in the pilot’s seat, lifts the SPOC from the forward window ledge. Appearing around him are forward crew compartment windows, the head up display (HUD), the flight mirror assembly, and a checklist attached to control panel O3.
Driver's compartment with control console in one of the coaches at Giant's Causeway & Bushmills Railway Station Northern Ireland, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/drivers-compartment-with-control-console-in-one-of-the-coaches-at-image151767708.html
RFJPWH78–Driver's compartment with control console in one of the coaches at Giant's Causeway & Bushmills Railway Station Northern Ireland, UK
The Mistel was a composite aircraft configuration developed in Germany during the later stages of World War II. It comprised a small piloted control aircraft mounted above a large explosives-carrying drone, the Mistel. The most successful used a modified Junkers Ju 88 bomber as the Mistel, with the entire nose-located crew compartment replaced by a specially designed nose filled with a large load of explosives, formed into a shaped charge. The upper component is a Focke-Wulf Fw 190. Some 250 Mistels of various combinations were built during the war, but they met with limited success. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mistel-was-a-composite-aircraft-configuration-developed-in-germany-during-the-later-stages-of-world-war-ii-it-comprised-a-small-piloted-control-aircraft-mounted-above-a-large-explosives-carrying-drone-the-mistel-the-most-successful-used-a-modified-junkers-ju-88-bomber-as-the-mistel-with-the-entire-nose-located-crew-compartment-replaced-by-a-specially-designed-nose-filled-with-a-large-load-of-explosives-formed-into-a-shaped-charge-the-upper-component-is-a-focke-wulf-fw-190-some-250-mistels-of-various-combinations-were-built-during-the-war-but-they-met-with-limited-success-image626290894.html
RM2YAX0BX–The Mistel was a composite aircraft configuration developed in Germany during the later stages of World War II. It comprised a small piloted control aircraft mounted above a large explosives-carrying drone, the Mistel. The most successful used a modified Junkers Ju 88 bomber as the Mistel, with the entire nose-located crew compartment replaced by a specially designed nose filled with a large load of explosives, formed into a shaped charge. The upper component is a Focke-Wulf Fw 190. Some 250 Mistels of various combinations were built during the war, but they met with limited success.
Apollo 11 - NASA, 1969. The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module. From left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apollo-11-nasa-1969-the-apollo-11-crew-conducting-a-crew-compartment-fit-and-functional-check-of-the-equipment-and-storage-locations-in-their-command-module-from-left-neil-armstrong-commander-michael-collins-command-module-pilot-and-buzz-aldrin-lunar-module-pilot-image348991545.html
RM2B7NX7N–Apollo 11 - NASA, 1969. The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module. From left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot.
STS-93 crew emergency egress training in the Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT). The five crewmembers of STS-93 in the middeck mock-up are from left to right: Mission Specialist Michel Tognini, Mission Specialist Catherine 'Cady' Coleman, Pilot Jeffrey Ashby, Commander Eileen Collins and Mission Specialist Stephen Hawley. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sts-93-crew-emergency-egress-training-in-the-crew-compartment-trainer-cct-the-five-crewmembers-of-sts-93-in-the-middeck-mock-up-are-from-left-to-right-mission-specialist-michel-tognini-mission-specialist-catherine-cady-coleman-pilot-jeffrey-ashby-commander-eileen-collins-and-mission-specialist-stephen-hawley-image207300964.html
RMP17ADT–STS-93 crew emergency egress training in the Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT). The five crewmembers of STS-93 in the middeck mock-up are from left to right: Mission Specialist Michel Tognini, Mission Specialist Catherine 'Cady' Coleman, Pilot Jeffrey Ashby, Commander Eileen Collins and Mission Specialist Stephen Hawley.
DB Schenker Diesel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/db-schenker-diesel-image508252628.html
RM2METWBG–DB Schenker Diesel
Space Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT1) at the National Museum of the United States Air Force (formerly the United States Air Force Museum), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/space-shuttle-crew-compartment-trainer-cct1-at-the-national-museum-of-the-united-states-air-force-formerly-the-united-states-air-force-museum-wright-patterson-air-force-base-dayton-ohio-usa-image338012907.html
RM2AHWPWF–Space Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT1) at the National Museum of the United States Air Force (formerly the United States Air Force Museum), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
View into the driver's compartment of a fully restored working steam locomotive, showing flames burning in the firebox Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-into-the-drivers-compartment-of-a-fully-restored-working-steam-locomotive-showing-flames-burning-in-the-firebox-image219995931.html
RMPNWK1F–View into the driver's compartment of a fully restored working steam locomotive, showing flames burning in the firebox
Interior view of the crew compartment of the Apollo 11 Command Module 'Columbia', living quarters for the three-person crew during most of the first crewed lunar landing mission in July 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-view-of-the-crew-compartment-of-the-apollo-11-command-module-columbia-living-quarters-for-the-three-person-crew-during-most-of-the-first-crewed-lunar-landing-mission-in-july-1969-image458336202.html
RM2HHK0E2–Interior view of the crew compartment of the Apollo 11 Command Module 'Columbia', living quarters for the three-person crew during most of the first crewed lunar landing mission in July 1969
Space Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer. CCT-1. The National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/space-shuttle-crew-compartment-trainer-cct-1-the-national-museum-of-the-united-states-air-force-dayton-ohio-usa-image592276697.html
RM2WBGEY5–Space Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer. CCT-1. The National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
NASA astronauts Doug Hurley (left), STS-135 pilot; Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus, both mission specialists, attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, participate in a post insertion/de-orbit training session on the flight deck of the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. STS-135 is planned to be the final mission of the space shuttle program. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nasa-astronauts-doug-hurley-left-sts-135-pilot-rex-walheim-and-sandy-49714674.html
RMCTTKG2–NASA astronauts Doug Hurley (left), STS-135 pilot; Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus, both mission specialists, attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, participate in a post insertion/de-orbit training session on the flight deck of the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. STS-135 is planned to be the final mission of the space shuttle program.
A volunteer 'astronaut' starts down an exit slide from a Space Shuttle crew compartment mockup during a rescue and recovery training exercise. While fire-rescue personnel prepare evacuation litters, two stand-in 'astronauts' prepare to use an exit slide from a Shuttle mockup during a rescue training exercise. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-volunteer-astronaut-starts-down-an-exit-slide-from-a-space-shuttle-crew-compartment-mockup-during-a-rescue-and-recovery-training-exercise-while-fire-rescue-personnel-prepare-evacuation-litters-two-stand-in-astronauts-prepare-to-use-an-exit-slide-from-a-shuttle-mockup-during-a-rescue-training-exercise-image486776918.html
RM2K7XGWX–A volunteer 'astronaut' starts down an exit slide from a Space Shuttle crew compartment mockup during a rescue and recovery training exercise. While fire-rescue personnel prepare evacuation litters, two stand-in 'astronauts' prepare to use an exit slide from a Shuttle mockup during a rescue training exercise.
Armored personnel carrier crew compartment, interior, made in Ukraine. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armored-personnel-carrier-crew-compartment-interior-made-in-ukraine-image434325054.html
RF2G6H612–Armored personnel carrier crew compartment, interior, made in Ukraine.
On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the pad's White Room, which provides workers and astronauts an entry point to a shuttle's crew compartment, is moved into place against space shuttle Discovery ca. 2010 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-launch-pad-39a-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-the-pads-white-room-which-provides-workers-and-astronauts-an-entry-point-to-a-shuttles-crew-compartment-is-moved-into-place-against-space-shuttle-discovery-ca-2010-image461130076.html
RM2HP6838–On Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the pad's White Room, which provides workers and astronauts an entry point to a shuttle's crew compartment, is moved into place against space shuttle Discovery ca. 2010
(April 17, 1966) High-angle view of S/C-012 Command Module, looking toward -Z axis, during preparation for installation of the Crew Compartment Heat Shield, showing mechanics working on Aft Bay. Image # : S66-41851 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-april-17-1966-high-angle-view-of-sc-012-command-module-looking-toward-111967317.html
RMGE4FCN–(April 17, 1966) High-angle view of S/C-012 Command Module, looking toward -Z axis, during preparation for installation of the Crew Compartment Heat Shield, showing mechanics working on Aft Bay. Image # : S66-41851
STS-36 Pilot John H. Casper reaches for the shuttle portable onboard computer (SPOC), a laptop computer, while at the pilots station on the forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104. Casper, seated in the pilot’s seat, lifts the SPOC from the forward window ledge. Appearing around him are forward crew compartment windows, the head up display (HUD), the flight mirror assembly, and a checklist attached to control panel O3. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sts-36-pilot-john-h-casper-reaches-for-the-shuttle-portable-onboard-computer-spoc-a-laptop-computer-while-at-the-pilots-station-on-the-forward-flight-deck-of-atlantis-orbiter-vehicle-ov-104-casper-seated-in-the-pilots-seat-lifts-the-spoc-from-the-forward-window-ledge-appearing-around-him-are-forward-crew-compartment-windows-the-head-up-display-hud-the-flight-mirror-assembly-and-a-checklist-attached-to-control-panel-o3-image337512107.html
RM2AH303R–STS-36 Pilot John H. Casper reaches for the shuttle portable onboard computer (SPOC), a laptop computer, while at the pilots station on the forward flight deck of Atlantis, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 104. Casper, seated in the pilot’s seat, lifts the SPOC from the forward window ledge. Appearing around him are forward crew compartment windows, the head up display (HUD), the flight mirror assembly, and a checklist attached to control panel O3.
The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Armstrong and Aldrin later conducted a similar check aboard the lunar module, which carried them down to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969. Image # : 69-H-957 Date: June 10, 1969 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-apollo-11-crew-conducting-a-crew-compartment-fit-and-functional-111966937.html
RMGE4EY5–The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Armstrong and Aldrin later conducted a similar check aboard the lunar module, which carried them down to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969. Image # : 69-H-957 Date: June 10, 1969
The Apollo 11 crew (L to R) Neil Armstrong, commander, Michael Collins, command module pilot, and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot, conduct a crew compartment fit and functional check of the equipment and storage locations in their command module at Kennedy Space Center, Florida on June 10, 1969. NASA marks the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon and the historic first 'moonwalk' this year. During the eight-day space mission, Armstrong and Aldrin explored the Moon's surface and brought back rock samples for scientists to study. Collins piloted the command module in the lunar o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-apollo-11-crew-l-to-r-neil-armstrong-commander-michael-collins-command-module-pilot-and-buzz-aldrin-lunar-module-pilot-conduct-a-crew-compartment-fit-and-functional-check-of-the-equipment-and-storage-locations-in-their-command-module-at-kennedy-space-center-florida-on-june-10-1969-nasa-marks-the-40th-anniversary-of-the-apollo-11-mission-to-the-moon-and-the-historic-first-moonwalk-this-year-during-the-eight-day-space-mission-armstrong-and-aldrin-explored-the-moons-surface-and-brought-back-rock-samples-for-scientists-to-study-collins-piloted-the-command-module-in-the-lunar-o-image258606100.html
RMW0MEM4–The Apollo 11 crew (L to R) Neil Armstrong, commander, Michael Collins, command module pilot, and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot, conduct a crew compartment fit and functional check of the equipment and storage locations in their command module at Kennedy Space Center, Florida on June 10, 1969. NASA marks the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon and the historic first 'moonwalk' this year. During the eight-day space mission, Armstrong and Aldrin explored the Moon's surface and brought back rock samples for scientists to study. Collins piloted the command module in the lunar o
PHOTO DATE: 12-20-10 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, CCT II SUBJECT: STS-335 crew during CCT II Post Insertion/Deorbit Prep 91020 training with instructor Rob Tomaro. PHOTOGRAPHER: James Blair STS-135 Crew Compartment Trainer 2 flight deck Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-photo-date-12-20-10-location-bldg-9nw-cct-ii-subject-sts-335-crew-169435571.html
RMKRJCPB–PHOTO DATE: 12-20-10 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW, CCT II SUBJECT: STS-335 crew during CCT II Post Insertion/Deorbit Prep 91020 training with instructor Rob Tomaro. PHOTOGRAPHER: James Blair STS-135 Crew Compartment Trainer 2 flight deck
(December 1, 1992) Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa, wearing a Launch and Entry Suit (LES) and Launch and Entry Helmet (LEH), simulates an emergency egress procedure at JSC's Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL). Having exited the crew compartment trainer (CCT) a shuttle mockup, through an overhead aft flight deck window; Ochoa lowers herself to the ground using the sky-genie. Training instructor Kenneth D. Trujillo assumes the role of a crewmate assisting from a position on the ground. The sky-genie is carried on all Space Shuttle flights for emergency egress purposes. Image # : S92-51716 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-december-1-1992-mission-specialist-ellen-ochoa-wearing-a-launch-and-111968542.html
RMGE4H0E–(December 1, 1992) Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa, wearing a Launch and Entry Suit (LES) and Launch and Entry Helmet (LEH), simulates an emergency egress procedure at JSC's Mockup and Integration Laboratory (MAIL). Having exited the crew compartment trainer (CCT) a shuttle mockup, through an overhead aft flight deck window; Ochoa lowers herself to the ground using the sky-genie. Training instructor Kenneth D. Trujillo assumes the role of a crewmate assisting from a position on the ground. The sky-genie is carried on all Space Shuttle flights for emergency egress purposes. Image # : S92-51716
Photograph Super Guppy taxing and taking off from Ellington Field with the Space Shuttle Full Fuselage Trainer's crew compartment segment. Photo Date: June 27, 2012. Location: Ellington Field, Hangar 276 - Tarmac. Photographer: Robert Markowitz NASA's Super Guppy takes off from Ellington Field (JSC2012-E-097142) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-photograph-super-guppy-taxing-and-taking-off-from-ellington-field-169275218.html
RMKRB47E–Photograph Super Guppy taxing and taking off from Ellington Field with the Space Shuttle Full Fuselage Trainer's crew compartment segment. Photo Date: June 27, 2012. Location: Ellington Field, Hangar 276 - Tarmac. Photographer: Robert Markowitz NASA's Super Guppy takes off from Ellington Field (JSC2012-E-097142)
Aerial view of the cab, driver and coal tender of the 30925 steam locomotive that runs on the heritage Watercress Line. Hampshire, England Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-view-of-the-cab-driver-and-coal-tender-of-the-30925-steam-locomotive-that-runs-on-the-heritage-watercress-line-hampshire-england-image468204810.html
RM2J5MG0A–Aerial view of the cab, driver and coal tender of the 30925 steam locomotive that runs on the heritage Watercress Line. Hampshire, England
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Spc. Henryon Russell, a native of Wrightsville, Ga., and Staff Sgt. Ricky Sheppard, a native of Bainbridge, Ga., carefully examine the cramped inside crew compartment of an Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle, Oct. 12, 2013, Camp John Pratt, Redistrib Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-henryon-russell-a-native-of-wrightsville-ga-and-staff-sgt-ricky-image61936591.html
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U.S. Army and Kuwait crewmembers prepare to move out in their Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance vehicles to conduct CBRN operations during Dragon Defender at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 13, 2023. The M1135 NBCRV is equipped with a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear warfare detection system which will keep the crew compartment airtight and provide nuclear, biological, and chemical detection and surveillance for battlefield hazard visualization. Dragon Defender is a bilateral training exercise between the American and Kuwaiti military that allows both nations to grow in t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-and-kuwait-crewmembers-prepare-to-move-out-in-their-nuclear-biological-chemical-reconnaissance-vehicles-to-conduct-cbrn-operations-during-dragon-defender-at-camp-buehring-kuwait-feb-13-2023-the-m1135-nbcrv-is-equipped-with-a-chemical-biological-radiological-and-nuclear-warfare-detection-system-which-will-keep-the-crew-compartment-airtight-and-provide-nuclear-biological-and-chemical-detection-and-surveillance-for-battlefield-hazard-visualization-dragon-defender-is-a-bilateral-training-exercise-between-the-american-and-kuwaiti-military-that-allows-both-nations-to-grow-in-t-image526743297.html
RM2NGY6CH–U.S. Army and Kuwait crewmembers prepare to move out in their Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance vehicles to conduct CBRN operations during Dragon Defender at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 13, 2023. The M1135 NBCRV is equipped with a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear warfare detection system which will keep the crew compartment airtight and provide nuclear, biological, and chemical detection and surveillance for battlefield hazard visualization. Dragon Defender is a bilateral training exercise between the American and Kuwaiti military that allows both nations to grow in t
NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, STS-134 commander, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, awaits the start of a training session in the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center on February 11, 2010. Kelly is the husband of United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), who was shot in Arizona on Saturday, January 8, 2011..Mandatory Credit: James Blair / NASA via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasa-astronaut-mark-kelly-sts-134-commander-attired-in-a-training-version-of-his-shuttle-launch-and-entry-suit-awaits-the-start-of-a-training-session-in-the-crew-compartment-trainer-cct-2-in-the-space-vehicle-mockup-facility-at-nasas-johnson-space-center-on-february-11-2010-kelly-is-the-husband-of-united-states-representative-gabrielle-giffords-democrat-of-arizona-who-was-shot-in-arizona-on-saturday-january-8-2011mandatory-credit-james-blair-nasa-via-cnp-mediapunch-image236087829.html
RMRM2MC5–NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, STS-134 commander, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, awaits the start of a training session in the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center on February 11, 2010. Kelly is the husband of United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), who was shot in Arizona on Saturday, January 8, 2011..Mandatory Credit: James Blair / NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
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RM2WBGEYB–Commander and Pilot Stations. Space Shuttle Crew Compartment Trainer. CCT-1. The National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
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Airline employee spraying cargo compartment of an aircraft with an aerosol pesticide spray, 1971. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control (CDC). () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-airline-employee-spraying-cargo-compartment-of-an-aircraft-with-an-173038227.html
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RF2G6H610–Armored personnel carrier crew compartment, interior, made in Ukraine.
NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, STS-134 commander, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, awaits the start of a training session in the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center on February 11, 2010. Kelly is the husband of United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), who was shot in Arizona on Saturday, January 8, 2011.Mandatory Credit: James Blair/NASA via CNP | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasa-astronaut-mark-kelly-sts-134-commander-attired-in-a-training-version-of-his-shuttle-launch-and-entry-suit-awaits-the-start-of-a-training-session-in-the-crew-compartment-trainer-cct-2-in-the-space-vehicle-mockup-facility-at-nasas-johnson-space-center-on-february-11-2010-kelly-is-the-husband-of-united-states-representative-gabrielle-giffords-democrat-of-arizona-who-was-shot-in-arizona-on-saturday-january-8-2011mandatory-credit-james-blairnasa-via-cnp-usage-worldwide-image235975470.html
RMRKWH3A–NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, STS-134 commander, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, awaits the start of a training session in the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center on February 11, 2010. Kelly is the husband of United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), who was shot in Arizona on Saturday, January 8, 2011.Mandatory Credit: James Blair/NASA via CNP | usage worldwide
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Cape Canaveral, FL - (FILE) -- The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module on June 10, 1969. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Armstrong and Aldrin later conducted a similar check aboard the lunar module, which carried them down to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969.Credit: NASA via CNP | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fl-file-the-apollo-11-crew-conducting-a-crew-compartment-fit-and-functional-check-of-the-equipment-and-storage-locations-in-their-command-module-on-june-10-1969-peering-from-the-hatch-are-from-left-neil-armstrong-commander-michael-collins-command-module-pilot-and-buzz-aldrin-lunar-module-pilot-armstrong-and-aldrin-later-conducted-a-similar-check-aboard-the-lunar-module-which-carried-them-down-to-the-lunar-surface-on-july-20-1969credit-nasa-via-cnp-usage-worldwide-image424841416.html
RM2FK55FM–Cape Canaveral, FL - (FILE) -- The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module on June 10, 1969. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Armstrong and Aldrin later conducted a similar check aboard the lunar module, which carried them down to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969.Credit: NASA via CNP | usage worldwide
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Three astronauts (later be named Apollo 9 prime crew) in Apollo spacecraft 101 Command module during Apollo crew compartment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-three-astronauts-later-be-named-apollo-9-prime-crew-in-apollo-spacecraft-52072157.html
RMD0M2FW–Three astronauts (later be named Apollo 9 prime crew) in Apollo spacecraft 101 Command module during Apollo crew compartment
Command Module Heat Shield Installation High-angle view of S/C-012 Command Module, looking toward -Z axis, during preparation for installation of the Crew Compartment Heat Shield, showing mechanics working on Aft Bay. Image Number: S66-41851 Date: April 17, 1966 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/command-module-heat-shield-installation-high-angle-view-of-sc-012-command-module-looking-toward-z-axis-during-preparation-for-installation-of-the-crew-compartment-heat-shield-showing-mechanics-working-on-aft-bay-image-number-s66-41851-date-april-17-1966-image499035429.html
RM2KYW0NW–Command Module Heat Shield Installation High-angle view of S/C-012 Command Module, looking toward -Z axis, during preparation for installation of the Crew Compartment Heat Shield, showing mechanics working on Aft Bay. Image Number: S66-41851 Date: April 17, 1966
NASA astronaut Doug Hurley walks up the stairs to the Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT) II mockup as the crew of STS-135 trains at the Johnson Space Center on Wednesday, June 29, 2011, in Houston. The training marked the crew's final scheduled session in JSC Building 9, or SVMF. ( NASA Photo / Houston Chronicle, Smiley N. Pool ) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasa-astronaut-doug-hurley-walks-up-the-stairs-to-the-crew-compartment-trainer-cct-ii-mockup-as-the-crew-of-sts-135-trains-at-the-johnson-space-center-on-wednesday-june-29-2011-in-houston-the-training-marked-the-crews-final-scheduled-session-in-jsc-building-9-or-svmf-nasa-photo-houston-chronicle-smiley-n-pool-image592383483.html
RM2WBNB4Y–NASA astronaut Doug Hurley walks up the stairs to the Crew Compartment Trainer (CCT) II mockup as the crew of STS-135 trains at the Johnson Space Center on Wednesday, June 29, 2011, in Houston. The training marked the crew's final scheduled session in JSC Building 9, or SVMF. ( NASA Photo / Houston Chronicle, Smiley N. Pool )
Photograph Super Guppy taxing and taking off from Ellington Field with the Space Shuttle Full Fuselage Trainer's crew compartment segment. Photo Date: June 27, 2012. Location: Ellington Field, Hangar 276 - Tarmac. Photographer: Robert Markowitz NASA's Super Guppy takes off from Ellington Field (JSC2012-E-097139) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-photograph-super-guppy-taxing-and-taking-off-from-ellington-field-169275217.html
RMKRB47D–Photograph Super Guppy taxing and taking off from Ellington Field with the Space Shuttle Full Fuselage Trainer's crew compartment segment. Photo Date: June 27, 2012. Location: Ellington Field, Hangar 276 - Tarmac. Photographer: Robert Markowitz NASA's Super Guppy takes off from Ellington Field (JSC2012-E-097139)
Aerial view of the cab, driver and coal tender of the 30925 steam locomotive that runs on the heritage Watercress Line. Hampshire, England Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-view-of-the-cab-driver-and-coal-tender-of-the-30925-steam-locomotive-that-runs-on-the-heritage-watercress-line-hampshire-england-image468204883.html
RM2J5MG2Y–Aerial view of the cab, driver and coal tender of the 30925 steam locomotive that runs on the heritage Watercress Line. Hampshire, England
JSC2009-E-258484 (8 Dec. 2009) --- Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, astronauts Garrett Reisman (foreground) and Steve Bowen, both STS-132 mission specialists, participate in a training session on the middeck of the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA?s Johnson Space Center. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jsc2009-e-258484-8-dec-2009-attired-in-training-versions-of-their-shuttle-launch-and-entry-suits-astronauts-garrett-reisman-foreground-and-steve-bowen-both-sts-132-mission-specialists-participate-in-a-training-session-on-the-middeck-of-the-crew-compartment-trainer-cct-2-in-the-space-vehicle-mockup-facility-at-nasas-johnson-space-center-image592383969.html
RM2WBNBP9–JSC2009-E-258484 (8 Dec. 2009) --- Attired in training versions of their shuttle launch and entry suits, astronauts Garrett Reisman (foreground) and Steve Bowen, both STS-132 mission specialists, participate in a training session on the middeck of the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA?s Johnson Space Center.
Airmen 1st Class Ryan Harrison and Jamie Abernathy and Staff Sgt. Stuard Smith tie down the salvaged crew compartment from a C-5 Galaxy onto another C-5 for transport to Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Aug. 22. The flight deck from the C-5 that crashed April 3 will be used as a simulator to help train and test aircrews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class James Bolinger) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airmen-1st-class-ryan-harrison-and-jamie-abernathy-and-staff-sgt-stuard-smith-tie-down-the-salvaged-crew-compartment-from-a-c-5-galaxy-onto-another-c-5-for-transport-to-robins-air-force-base-ga-aug-22-the-flight-deck-from-the-c-5-that-crashed-april-3-will-be-used-as-a-simulator-to-help-train-and-test-aircrews-us-air-force-photoairman-1st-class-james-bolinger-image601708928.html
RM2WXX5TG–Airmen 1st Class Ryan Harrison and Jamie Abernathy and Staff Sgt. Stuard Smith tie down the salvaged crew compartment from a C-5 Galaxy onto another C-5 for transport to Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Aug. 22. The flight deck from the C-5 that crashed April 3 will be used as a simulator to help train and test aircrews. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class James Bolinger)
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JSC2010-E-170902 (1 Oct. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both STS-135 mission specialists, participate in a training session on the middeck of the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. STS-135 is planned to be the final mission of the space shuttle program. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jsc2010-e-170902-1-oct-2010-nasa-astronaut-sandy-magnus-and-rex-walheim-both-sts-135-mission-specialists-participate-in-a-training-session-on-the-middeck-of-the-crew-compartment-trainer-cct-2-in-the-space-vehicle-mock-up-facility-at-nasas-johnson-space-center-sts-135-is-planned-to-be-the-final-mission-of-the-space-shuttle-program-image592376936.html
RM2WBN2R4–JSC2010-E-170902 (1 Oct. 2010) --- NASA astronaut Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim, both STS-135 mission specialists, participate in a training session on the middeck of the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. STS-135 is planned to be the final mission of the space shuttle program.
U.S. Army and Kuwait crewmembers prepare to move out in their Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance vehicles to conduct CBRN operations during Dragon Defender at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 13, 2023. The M1135 NBCRV is equipped with a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear warfare detection system which will keep the crew compartment airtight and provide nuclear, biological, and chemical detection and surveillance for battlefield hazard visualization. Dragon Defender is a bilateral training exercise between the American and Kuwaiti military that allows both nations to grow in t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-and-kuwait-crewmembers-prepare-to-move-out-in-their-nuclear-biological-chemical-reconnaissance-vehicles-to-conduct-cbrn-operations-during-dragon-defender-at-camp-buehring-kuwait-feb-13-2023-the-m1135-nbcrv-is-equipped-with-a-chemical-biological-radiological-and-nuclear-warfare-detection-system-which-will-keep-the-crew-compartment-airtight-and-provide-nuclear-biological-and-chemical-detection-and-surveillance-for-battlefield-hazard-visualization-dragon-defender-is-a-bilateral-training-exercise-between-the-american-and-kuwaiti-military-that-allows-both-nations-to-grow-in-t-image533804692.html
RM2P0CW98–U.S. Army and Kuwait crewmembers prepare to move out in their Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance vehicles to conduct CBRN operations during Dragon Defender at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 13, 2023. The M1135 NBCRV is equipped with a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear warfare detection system which will keep the crew compartment airtight and provide nuclear, biological, and chemical detection and surveillance for battlefield hazard visualization. Dragon Defender is a bilateral training exercise between the American and Kuwaiti military that allows both nations to grow in t
NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, STS-134 commander, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, awaits the start of a training session in the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center on February 11, 2010. Kelly is the husband of United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), who was shot in Arizona on Saturday, January 8, 2011..Mandatory Credit: James Blair / NASA via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasa-astronaut-mark-kelly-sts-134-commander-attired-in-a-training-version-of-his-shuttle-launch-and-entry-suit-awaits-the-start-of-a-training-session-in-the-crew-compartment-trainer-cct-2-in-the-space-vehicle-mockup-facility-at-nasas-johnson-space-center-on-february-11-2010-kelly-is-the-husband-of-united-states-representative-gabrielle-giffords-democrat-of-arizona-who-was-shot-in-arizona-on-saturday-january-8-2011mandatory-credit-james-blair-nasa-via-cnp-mediapunch-image236087827.html
RMRM2MC3–NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, STS-134 commander, attired in a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit, awaits the start of a training session in the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center on February 11, 2010. Kelly is the husband of United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords (Democrat of Arizona), who was shot in Arizona on Saturday, January 8, 2011..Mandatory Credit: James Blair / NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
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Cape Canaveral, FL - (FILE) -- The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module on June 10, 1969. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Armstrong and Aldrin later conducted a similar check aboard the lunar module, which carried them down to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969.Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fl-file-the-apollo-11-crew-conducting-a-crew-compartment-fit-and-functional-check-of-the-equipment-and-storage-locations-in-their-command-module-on-june-10-1969-peering-from-the-hatch-are-from-left-neil-armstrong-commander-michael-collins-command-module-pilot-and-buzz-aldrin-lunar-module-pilot-armstrong-and-aldrin-later-conducted-a-similar-check-aboard-the-lunar-module-which-carried-them-down-to-the-lunar-surface-on-july-20-1969credit-nasa-via-cnp-mediapunch-image424841931.html
RM2FK5663–Cape Canaveral, FL - (FILE) -- The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module on June 10, 1969. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Armstrong and Aldrin later conducted a similar check aboard the lunar module, which carried them down to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969.Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
JSC2009-E-258475 (8 Dec. 2009) --- While seated at the commander's station, astronaut Ken Ham, STS-132 commander, participates in a post insertion/de-orbit training session in the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Ham is wearing a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jsc2009-e-258475-8-dec-2009-while-seated-at-the-commanders-station-astronaut-ken-ham-sts-132-commander-participates-in-a-post-insertionde-orbit-training-session-in-the-crew-compartment-trainer-cct-2-in-the-space-vehicle-mock-up-facility-at-nasas-johnson-space-center-ham-is-wearing-a-training-version-of-his-shuttle-launch-and-entry-suit-image592386693.html
RM2WBNF7H–JSC2009-E-258475 (8 Dec. 2009) --- While seated at the commander's station, astronaut Ken Ham, STS-132 commander, participates in a post insertion/de-orbit training session in the crew compartment trainer (CCT-2) in the Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Ham is wearing a training version of his shuttle launch and entry suit.
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RF2G6H600–Armored personnel carrier crew compartment, interior, made in Ukraine.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Processing for mission STS-107 continues in the Operations and Checkout Building as the tunnel that will connect Space Shuttle Columbia's crew compartment to the SPACEHAB module is moved into a transportation canister. A research mission, the primary payload of STS-107 is the SHI Research Double Module (SHI RDM) or SPACEHAB, making its first flight. The experiments on board will range from material sciences to life sciences (many rats). STS-107 is scheduled to launch July 19, 2002 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-processing-for-mission-sts-107-continues-in-the-operations-and-checkout-building-as-the-tunnel-that-will-connect-space-shuttle-columbias-crew-compartment-to-the-spacehab-module-is-moved-into-a-transportation-canister-a-research-mission-the-primary-payload-of-sts-107-is-the-shi-research-double-module-shi-rdm-or-spacehab-making-its-first-flight-the-experiments-on-board-will-range-from-material-sciences-to-life-sciences-many-rats-sts-107-is-scheduled-to-launch-july-19-2002-image592368117.html
RM2WBMKG5–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Processing for mission STS-107 continues in the Operations and Checkout Building as the tunnel that will connect Space Shuttle Columbia's crew compartment to the SPACEHAB module is moved into a transportation canister. A research mission, the primary payload of STS-107 is the SHI Research Double Module (SHI RDM) or SPACEHAB, making its first flight. The experiments on board will range from material sciences to life sciences (many rats). STS-107 is scheduled to launch July 19, 2002
SAILING - RECORDS - WOT ROCKET FIRST TESTS - WOOLWICH HARBOUR (AUS) - 08/05/08 PHOTO : CHRISTOPHE LAUNAY / DPPI COMBINATION OF WOT ROCKET : HULL, FOIL, TRAVERSE BEAM, RIGID SAIL AND THE TWIN POD CREW COMPARTMENT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailing-records-wot-rocket-first-tests-woolwich-harbour-aus-080508-photo-christophe-launay-dppi-combination-of-wot-rocket-hull-foil-traverse-beam-rigid-sail-and-the-twin-pod-crew-compartment-image414738379.html
RM2F2MY0Y–SAILING - RECORDS - WOT ROCKET FIRST TESTS - WOOLWICH HARBOUR (AUS) - 08/05/08 PHOTO : CHRISTOPHE LAUNAY / DPPI COMBINATION OF WOT ROCKET : HULL, FOIL, TRAVERSE BEAM, RIGID SAIL AND THE TWIN POD CREW COMPARTMENT
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Standing beneath the midbody of space shuttle Endeavour, members of the news media interview Stephanie Stilson, NASA flow director for the shuttles' transition and retirement, inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Stilson was one of several shuttle experts available for interviews around the outside of Endeavour and inside the shuttle's crew compartment. Ongoing transition and retirement activities are preparing the spacecraft for public display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Endeavour flew 25 missions during Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-standing-beneath-the-midbody-of-space-shuttle-endeavour-members-of-the-news-media-interview-stephanie-stilson-nasa-flow-director-for-the-shuttles-transition-and-retirement-inside-orbiter-processing-facility-2-at-nasas-kennedy-space-center-in-florida-stilson-was-one-of-several-shuttle-experts-available-for-interviews-around-the-outside-of-endeavour-and-inside-the-shuttles-crew-compartment-ongoing-transition-and-retirement-activities-are-preparing-the-spacecraft-for-public-display-at-the-california-science-center-in-los-angeles-endeavour-flew-25-missions-during-image592375890.html
RM2WBN1DP–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Standing beneath the midbody of space shuttle Endeavour, members of the news media interview Stephanie Stilson, NASA flow director for the shuttles' transition and retirement, inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Stilson was one of several shuttle experts available for interviews around the outside of Endeavour and inside the shuttle's crew compartment. Ongoing transition and retirement activities are preparing the spacecraft for public display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Endeavour flew 25 missions during
Giant pumpkin grower Brett Hesterof Canby, Oregon has a little fun while pumping out his crew compartment. Giant pumpkin growers from Oregon and Washi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-giant-pumpkin-grower-brett-hesterof-canby-oregon-has-a-little-fun-177240552.html
RFM8A03M–Giant pumpkin grower Brett Hesterof Canby, Oregon has a little fun while pumping out his crew compartment. Giant pumpkin growers from Oregon and Washi
US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Steve Laushine, in front of an MH-53J Pave Low helicopter at Hurlburt Field, Florida. LCOL Laushine is a MH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter pilot, but as mission commander on a rescue, felt like the ultimate 'backseat driver', while directing the mission from the crew compartment of an MH-53J Pave Low helicopter. This image was used in the February 2000 AIRMAN Magazine article 'To the Rescue'. Base: Hurlburt Field State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-lieutenant-colonel-steve-laushine-in-front-of-an-mh-53j-pave-low-helicopter-at-hurlburt-field-florida-lcol-laushine-is-a-mh-60g-pave-hawk-helicopter-pilot-but-as-mission-commander-on-a-rescue-felt-like-the-ultimate-backseat-driver-while-directing-the-mission-from-the-crew-compartment-of-an-mh-53j-pave-low-helicopter-this-image-was-used-in-the-february-2000-airman-magazine-article-to-the-rescue-base-hurlburt-field-state-florida-fl-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504959748.html
RM2M9EW8M–US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Steve Laushine, in front of an MH-53J Pave Low helicopter at Hurlburt Field, Florida. LCOL Laushine is a MH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter pilot, but as mission commander on a rescue, felt like the ultimate 'backseat driver', while directing the mission from the crew compartment of an MH-53J Pave Low helicopter. This image was used in the February 2000 AIRMAN Magazine article 'To the Rescue'. Base: Hurlburt Field State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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RMFD6NB3–Smoking compartment aboard the 'Condor' of the Lufthansa, 1937
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Atop the mobile launcher platform, Space Shuttle Atlantis sits on Launch Pad 39B after rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building. Seen on either side of the orbiter’s tail are the tail service masts. They support the fluid, gas and electrical requirements of the orbiter’s liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen aft umbilicals. To the left of the orbiter is the white environmental chamber (white room) that mates with the orbiter and holds six persons. It provides access to the orbiter crew compartment. In the background is the Atlantic Ocean. The Shuttle is targeted for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-atop-the-mobile-launcher-platform-space-shuttle-atlantis-sits-on-launch-pad-39b-after-rollout-from-the-vehicle-assembly-building-seen-on-either-side-of-the-orbiters-tail-are-the-tail-service-masts-they-support-the-fluid-gas-and-electrical-requirements-of-the-orbiters-liquid-oxygen-and-liquid-hydrogen-aft-umbilicals-to-the-left-of-the-orbiter-is-the-white-environmental-chamber-white-room-that-mates-with-the-orbiter-and-holds-six-persons-it-provides-access-to-the-orbiter-crew-compartment-in-the-background-is-the-atlantic-ocean-the-shuttle-is-targeted-for-image592367679.html
RM2WBMK0F–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Atop the mobile launcher platform, Space Shuttle Atlantis sits on Launch Pad 39B after rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building. Seen on either side of the orbiter’s tail are the tail service masts. They support the fluid, gas and electrical requirements of the orbiter’s liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen aft umbilicals. To the left of the orbiter is the white environmental chamber (white room) that mates with the orbiter and holds six persons. It provides access to the orbiter crew compartment. In the background is the Atlantic Ocean. The Shuttle is targeted for
Usa. 28th Jan, 2022. Michael J. Smith, left, Ellison S. Onizuka, Judith A. Resnik, and Francis Scobee, train on the flight deck of the shuttle crew compartment. Just 73 seconds after launch on the morning of Jan. 28, 1986, a booster joiint failed and caused the shuttle Challenger to break apart, taking the lives of all seven crew members. Each January NASA pauses to honor members of the NASA family who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery, including the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia. In 2022, the Day of Remembrance was obse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usa-28th-jan-2022-michael-j-smith-left-ellison-s-onizuka-judith-a-resnik-and-francis-scobee-train-on-the-flight-deck-of-the-shuttle-crew-compartment-just-73-seconds-after-launch-on-the-morning-of-jan-28-1986-a-booster-joiint-failed-and-caused-the-shuttle-challenger-to-break-apart-taking-the-lives-of-all-seven-crew-members-each-january-nasa-pauses-to-honor-members-of-the-nasa-family-who-lost-their-lives-while-furthering-the-cause-of-exploration-and-discovery-including-the-crews-of-apollo-1-and-space-shuttles-challenger-and-columbia-in-2022-the-day-of-remembrance-was-obse-image458900782.html
RM2HJGMHJ–Usa. 28th Jan, 2022. Michael J. Smith, left, Ellison S. Onizuka, Judith A. Resnik, and Francis Scobee, train on the flight deck of the shuttle crew compartment. Just 73 seconds after launch on the morning of Jan. 28, 1986, a booster joiint failed and caused the shuttle Challenger to break apart, taking the lives of all seven crew members. Each January NASA pauses to honor members of the NASA family who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery, including the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia. In 2022, the Day of Remembrance was obse
Aerial view of the cab, driver and coal tender of the 30925 steam locomotive that runs on the heritage Watercress Line. Hampshire, England Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-view-of-the-cab-driver-and-coal-tender-of-the-30925-steam-locomotive-that-runs-on-the-heritage-watercress-line-hampshire-england-image468204815.html
RM2J5MG0F–Aerial view of the cab, driver and coal tender of the 30925 steam locomotive that runs on the heritage Watercress Line. Hampshire, England
The Apollo Lunar Module (LM) was a two-stage vehicle designed by Grumman to ferry two astronauts from lunar orbit to the lunar surface and back. The upper ascent stage consisted of a pressurized crew compartment, equipment areas, and an ascent rocket engine. The lower descent stage had the landing gear and contained the descent rocket engine and lunar surface experiments. LM 2 was built for a second unmanned Earth-orbit test flight. Because the test flight of LM 1, performed as part of the Apollo 5 mission, was so successful, a second unmanned LM test mission was deemed unnecessary. LM-2 was u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-apollo-lunar-module-lm-was-a-two-stage-vehicle-designed-by-grumman-to-ferry-two-astronauts-from-lunar-orbit-to-the-lunar-surface-and-back-the-upper-ascent-stage-consisted-of-a-pressurized-crew-compartment-equipment-areas-and-an-ascent-rocket-engine-the-lower-descent-stage-had-the-landing-gear-and-contained-the-descent-rocket-engine-and-lunar-surface-experiments-lm-2-was-built-for-a-second-unmanned-earth-orbit-test-flight-because-the-test-flight-of-lm-1-performed-as-part-of-the-apollo-5-mission-was-so-successful-a-second-unmanned-lm-test-mission-was-deemed-unnecessary-lm-2-was-u-image440351474.html
RM2GGBMPA–The Apollo Lunar Module (LM) was a two-stage vehicle designed by Grumman to ferry two astronauts from lunar orbit to the lunar surface and back. The upper ascent stage consisted of a pressurized crew compartment, equipment areas, and an ascent rocket engine. The lower descent stage had the landing gear and contained the descent rocket engine and lunar surface experiments. LM 2 was built for a second unmanned Earth-orbit test flight. Because the test flight of LM 1, performed as part of the Apollo 5 mission, was so successful, a second unmanned LM test mission was deemed unnecessary. LM-2 was u
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RM2METWG3–DB Schenker Diesel
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RFWFRBR3–Light switch on a freighter ship's crew compartment
(Left) A Kuwait Land Forces vehicle commander for a Kuwaiti M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance prepares his crew to conduct NBCR operations alongside American allies, during Dragon Defender, at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 13, 2023. The M1135 NBCRV is equipped with a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear warfare detection system which will keep the crew compartment airtight and provide nuclear, biological, and chemical detection and surveillance for battlefield hazard visualization. Dragon Defender is a bilateral training exercise between the American and Kuwaiti mili Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/left-a-kuwait-land-forces-vehicle-commander-for-a-kuwaiti-m1135-nuclear-biological-chemical-reconnaissance-prepares-his-crew-to-conduct-nbcr-operations-alongside-american-allies-during-dragon-defender-at-camp-buehring-kuwait-feb-13-2023-the-m1135-nbcrv-is-equipped-with-a-chemical-biological-radiological-and-nuclear-warfare-detection-system-which-will-keep-the-crew-compartment-airtight-and-provide-nuclear-biological-and-chemical-detection-and-surveillance-for-battlefield-hazard-visualization-dragon-defender-is-a-bilateral-training-exercise-between-the-american-and-kuwaiti-mili-image534804545.html
RM2P22CJ9–(Left) A Kuwait Land Forces vehicle commander for a Kuwaiti M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance prepares his crew to conduct NBCR operations alongside American allies, during Dragon Defender, at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 13, 2023. The M1135 NBCRV is equipped with a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear warfare detection system which will keep the crew compartment airtight and provide nuclear, biological, and chemical detection and surveillance for battlefield hazard visualization. Dragon Defender is a bilateral training exercise between the American and Kuwaiti mili
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RFM3WBA8–A empty seats on an airplane under an open box with a bag with a crew demo kit. Overhead compartment with emergency set - airplane cabin interior.
The Martin Model 167 Maryland was an American light bomber that first flew in 1939. It saw action in World War II with France and the United Kingdom.It was not adopted for operational service in the U.S., but Martin received foreign orders, and about 450 of the fast, twin-engined bombers were built. The crew of three were carried in two isolated compartments: the bombardier sat in the nose below the pilot and the gunner was in the mid-upper twin-machine gun turret in a separate rear compartment, isolated by a bulkhead. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-martin-model-167-maryland-was-an-american-light-bomber-that-first-flew-in-1939-it-saw-action-in-world-war-ii-with-france-and-the-united-kingdomit-was-not-adopted-for-operational-service-in-the-us-but-martin-received-foreign-orders-and-about-450-of-the-fast-twin-engined-bombers-were-built-the-crew-of-three-were-carried-in-two-isolated-compartments-the-bombardier-sat-in-the-nose-below-the-pilot-and-the-gunner-was-in-the-mid-upper-twin-machine-gun-turret-in-a-separate-rear-compartment-isolated-by-a-bulkhead-image622999076.html
RM2Y5G1K0–The Martin Model 167 Maryland was an American light bomber that first flew in 1939. It saw action in World War II with France and the United Kingdom.It was not adopted for operational service in the U.S., but Martin received foreign orders, and about 450 of the fast, twin-engined bombers were built. The crew of three were carried in two isolated compartments: the bombardier sat in the nose below the pilot and the gunner was in the mid-upper twin-machine gun turret in a separate rear compartment, isolated by a bulkhead.
Cape Canaveral, FL - (FILE) -- The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module on June 10, 1969. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Armstrong and Aldrin later conducted a similar check aboard the lunar module, which carried them down to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969. Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fl-file-the-apollo-11-crew-conducting-a-crew-compartment-fit-and-functional-check-of-the-equipment-and-storage-locations-in-their-command-module-on-june-10-1969-peering-from-the-hatch-are-from-left-neil-armstrong-commander-michael-collins-command-module-pilot-and-buzz-aldrin-lunar-module-pilot-armstrong-and-aldrin-later-conducted-a-similar-check-aboard-the-lunar-module-which-carried-them-down-to-the-lunar-surface-on-july-20-1969-credit-nasa-via-cnp-mediapunch-image218175966.html
RMPJXNJP–Cape Canaveral, FL - (FILE) -- The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module on June 10, 1969. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Armstrong and Aldrin later conducted a similar check aboard the lunar module, which carried them down to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969. Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
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RF2G6H5PW–Armored personnel carrier crew compartment, interior, made in Ukraine.
File photo - Cape Canaveral, FL - -- The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module on June 10, 1969. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Armstrong and Aldrin later conducted a similar check aboard the lunar module, which carried them down to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969.. --- American astronaut Michael Collins, who flew the Apollo 11 command module while his crewmates became the first people t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-cape-canaveral-fl-the-apollo-11-crew-conducting-a-crew-compartment-fit-and-functional-check-of-the-equipment-and-storage-locations-in-their-command-module-on-june-10-1969-peering-from-the-hatch-are-from-left-neil-armstrong-commander-michael-collins-command-module-pilot-and-buzz-aldrin-lunar-module-pilot-armstrong-and-aldrin-later-conducted-a-similar-check-aboard-the-lunar-module-which-carried-them-down-to-the-lunar-surface-on-july-20-1969-american-astronaut-michael-collins-who-flew-the-apollo-11-command-module-while-his-crewmates-became-the-first-people-t-image424842821.html
RM2FK579W–File photo - Cape Canaveral, FL - -- The Apollo 11 crew conducting a crew compartment fit and functional check, of the equipment and storage locations, in their command module on June 10, 1969. Peering from the hatch are from left, Neil Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot. Armstrong and Aldrin later conducted a similar check aboard the lunar module, which carried them down to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969.. --- American astronaut Michael Collins, who flew the Apollo 11 command module while his crewmates became the first people t
SAILING - RECORDS - WOT ROCKET FIRST TESTS - WOOLWICH HARBOUR (AUS) - 08/05/08 PHOTO : CHRISTOPHE LAUNAY / DPPI COMBINATION OF WOT ROCKET : HULL, FOIL, TRAVERSE BEAM, RIGID SAIL AND THE TWIN POD CREW COMPARTMENT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailing-records-wot-rocket-first-tests-woolwich-harbour-aus-080508-photo-christophe-launay-dppi-combination-of-wot-rocket-hull-foil-traverse-beam-rigid-sail-and-the-twin-pod-crew-compartment-image414738406.html
RM2F2MY1X–SAILING - RECORDS - WOT ROCKET FIRST TESTS - WOOLWICH HARBOUR (AUS) - 08/05/08 PHOTO : CHRISTOPHE LAUNAY / DPPI COMBINATION OF WOT ROCKET : HULL, FOIL, TRAVERSE BEAM, RIGID SAIL AND THE TWIN POD CREW COMPARTMENT
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RMJGY451–CRUISE IN GREENLAND,DENMARK
CCP 1 / USSR 1 1934 . An old Press photo of the Russian record-breaking stratosphere balloon (passenger compartment) which ascended to 11.5 miles setting a record for a hydrogen-filled balloon. Its commander was Georgy Prokofiev (1902-1939). The crew consisted of Prokofiev, Konstantin Godunov and co-pilot Ernst Birnbaum. The Soviet Air Forces high-altitude balloon with a crew of three performed scientific studies of the Earth's stratosphere. Another, Osoaviakhim-1, later crashed on descent ,killing three people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ccp-1-ussr-1-1934-an-old-press-photo-of-the-russian-record-breaking-stratosphere-balloon-passenger-compartment-which-ascended-to-115-miles-setting-a-record-for-a-hydrogen-filled-balloon-its-commander-was-georgy-prokofiev-1902-1939-the-crew-consisted-of-prokofiev-konstantin-godunov-and-co-pilot-ernst-birnbaum-the-soviet-air-forces-high-altitude-balloon-with-a-crew-of-three-performed-scientific-studies-of-the-earths-stratosphere-another-osoaviakhim-1-later-crashed-on-descent-killing-three-people-image434083887.html
RM2G666BY–CCP 1 / USSR 1 1934 . An old Press photo of the Russian record-breaking stratosphere balloon (passenger compartment) which ascended to 11.5 miles setting a record for a hydrogen-filled balloon. Its commander was Georgy Prokofiev (1902-1939). The crew consisted of Prokofiev, Konstantin Godunov and co-pilot Ernst Birnbaum. The Soviet Air Forces high-altitude balloon with a crew of three performed scientific studies of the Earth's stratosphere. Another, Osoaviakhim-1, later crashed on descent ,killing three people.
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RMD0P0H1–Orbital Workshop Sleep Compartment
A vertical shot of the driver's compartment of a locomotive train Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vertical-shot-of-the-drivers-compartment-of-a-locomotive-train-image501346789.html
RF2M3J8XD–A vertical shot of the driver's compartment of a locomotive train
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Atop the mobile launcher platform, Space Shuttle Atlantis sits on Launch Pad 39B after rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building. Seen on either side of the orbiter’s tail are the tail service masts. They support the fluid, gas and electrical requirements of the orbiter’s liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen aft umbilicals. To the left of the orbiter is the white environmental chamber (white room) that mates with the orbiter and holds six persons. It provides access to the orbiter crew compartment. In the background is the Atlantic Ocean. The Shuttle is targeted for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-atop-the-mobile-launcher-platform-space-shuttle-atlantis-sits-on-launch-pad-39b-after-rollout-from-the-vehicle-assembly-building-seen-on-either-side-of-the-orbiters-tail-are-the-tail-service-masts-they-support-the-fluid-gas-and-electrical-requirements-of-the-orbiters-liquid-oxygen-and-liquid-hydrogen-aft-umbilicals-to-the-left-of-the-orbiter-is-the-white-environmental-chamber-white-room-that-mates-with-the-orbiter-and-holds-six-persons-it-provides-access-to-the-orbiter-crew-compartment-in-the-background-is-the-atlantic-ocean-the-shuttle-is-targeted-for-image592383424.html
RM2WBNB2T–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Atop the mobile launcher platform, Space Shuttle Atlantis sits on Launch Pad 39B after rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building. Seen on either side of the orbiter’s tail are the tail service masts. They support the fluid, gas and electrical requirements of the orbiter’s liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen aft umbilicals. To the left of the orbiter is the white environmental chamber (white room) that mates with the orbiter and holds six persons. It provides access to the orbiter crew compartment. In the background is the Atlantic Ocean. The Shuttle is targeted for
Cabin crew member closing and shutting the overhead passenger locker / lockers / compartment / compartments for stowing passengers bags cabin luggage on an Easyjey Airbus A320 or A319 plane. (115) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cabin-crew-member-closing-and-shutting-the-overhead-passenger-locker-lockers-compartment-compartments-for-stowing-passengers-bags-cabin-luggage-on-an-easyjey-airbus-a320-or-a319-plane-115-image339007971.html
RM2AKF43F–Cabin crew member closing and shutting the overhead passenger locker / lockers / compartment / compartments for stowing passengers bags cabin luggage on an Easyjey Airbus A320 or A319 plane. (115)
Cabin crew rest area on board the modern Airbus A350. Bunker area with beds for flight attendants during long haul flights exceeding their journey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cabin-crew-rest-area-on-board-the-modern-airbus-a350-bunker-area-with-beds-for-flight-attendants-during-long-haul-flights-exceeding-their-journey-image369359571.html
RM2CCWNW7–Cabin crew rest area on board the modern Airbus A350. Bunker area with beds for flight attendants during long haul flights exceeding their journey.
Neatly lying or laid protective slippers in waxing alleyway in front of cabins of ship crew inside superstructure of container vessel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/neatly-lying-or-laid-protective-slippers-in-waxing-alleyway-in-front-of-cabins-of-ship-crew-inside-superstructure-of-container-vessel-image368613623.html
RF2CBKPC7–Neatly lying or laid protective slippers in waxing alleyway in front of cabins of ship crew inside superstructure of container vessel
Room service in a luxury Trans-Siberian express; train conductor; drink delivery; cleaning the room; train compartment; sleeping car Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/room-service-in-a-luxury-trans-siberian-express-train-conductor-drink-delivery-cleaning-the-room-train-compartment-sleeping-car-image352441884.html
RM2BDB364–Room service in a luxury Trans-Siberian express; train conductor; drink delivery; cleaning the room; train compartment; sleeping car
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RM2METWH8–DB Schenker Diesel
vintage radio in the crew compartment of the Col. James M. Schoonmaker, a lake freighter located in Toledo Ohio, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-radio-in-the-crew-compartment-of-the-col-james-m-schoonmaker-a-lake-freighter-located-in-toledo-ohio-usa-image267771966.html
RFWFJ1TE–vintage radio in the crew compartment of the Col. James M. Schoonmaker, a lake freighter located in Toledo Ohio, USA.
(Right) U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Kyle Sauer with the 2nd Battalion, 116th Cavalry Regiment, briefs American and Kuwaiti Stryker M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle crews, during Dragon Defender, at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 13, 2023. The M1135 NBCRV is equipped with a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear warfare detection system which will keep the crew compartment airtight and provide nuclear, biological, and chemical detection and surveillance for battlefield hazard visualization. Dragon Defender is a bilateral training exercise between the American and Ku Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/right-us-army-sgt-1st-class-kyle-sauer-with-the-2nd-battalion-116th-cavalry-regiment-briefs-american-and-kuwaiti-stryker-m1135-nuclear-biological-chemical-reconnaissance-vehicle-crews-during-dragon-defender-at-camp-buehring-kuwait-feb-13-2023-the-m1135-nbcrv-is-equipped-with-a-chemical-biological-radiological-and-nuclear-warfare-detection-system-which-will-keep-the-crew-compartment-airtight-and-provide-nuclear-biological-and-chemical-detection-and-surveillance-for-battlefield-hazard-visualization-dragon-defender-is-a-bilateral-training-exercise-between-the-american-and-ku-image553477700.html
RM2R4D2CM–(Right) U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Kyle Sauer with the 2nd Battalion, 116th Cavalry Regiment, briefs American and Kuwaiti Stryker M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle crews, during Dragon Defender, at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 13, 2023. The M1135 NBCRV is equipped with a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear warfare detection system which will keep the crew compartment airtight and provide nuclear, biological, and chemical detection and surveillance for battlefield hazard visualization. Dragon Defender is a bilateral training exercise between the American and Ku
The Martin Model 167 Maryland was an American light bomber that first flew in 1939. It saw action in World War II with France and the United Kingdom.It was not adopted for operational service in the U.S., but Martin received foreign orders, and about 450 of the fast, twin-engined bombers were built. The crew of three were carried in two isolated compartments: the bombardier sat in the nose below the pilot and the gunner was in the mid-upper twin-machine gun turret in a separate rear compartment, isolated by a bulkhead. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-martin-model-167-maryland-was-an-american-light-bomber-that-first-flew-in-1939-it-saw-action-in-world-war-ii-with-france-and-the-united-kingdomit-was-not-adopted-for-operational-service-in-the-us-but-martin-received-foreign-orders-and-about-450-of-the-fast-twin-engined-bombers-were-built-the-crew-of-three-were-carried-in-two-isolated-compartments-the-bombardier-sat-in-the-nose-below-the-pilot-and-the-gunner-was-in-the-mid-upper-twin-machine-gun-turret-in-a-separate-rear-compartment-isolated-by-a-bulkhead-image622998994.html
RM2Y5G1G2–The Martin Model 167 Maryland was an American light bomber that first flew in 1939. It saw action in World War II with France and the United Kingdom.It was not adopted for operational service in the U.S., but Martin received foreign orders, and about 450 of the fast, twin-engined bombers were built. The crew of three were carried in two isolated compartments: the bombardier sat in the nose below the pilot and the gunner was in the mid-upper twin-machine gun turret in a separate rear compartment, isolated by a bulkhead.
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