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RMD0M2C8–The large vacuum chamber in Space Environment Simulation Laboratory (SESL) Chamber is large stainless steel vessel 65' in
Technicians prepare the Pioneer 10 (known at the time as Pioneer F) spacecraft for testing in the Space Simulation Chamber at TRW Systems, Redondo Beach, California. The chamber subjects the spacecraft to the heat, cold, vacuum and simulated radiation that it encounters in space. Pioneer F was the first spacecraft designed to travel into the outer solar system and operate effectively there. It was hoped that Pioneer 10 would last as long as seven years until it was as far from the sun as 1.5 billion miles. Its primary objective was to take the first close-up look at the planet Jupiter, its moo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-technicians-prepare-the-pioneer-10-known-at-the-time-as-pioneer-f-111969460.html
RMGE4J58–Technicians prepare the Pioneer 10 (known at the time as Pioneer F) spacecraft for testing in the Space Simulation Chamber at TRW Systems, Redondo Beach, California. The chamber subjects the spacecraft to the heat, cold, vacuum and simulated radiation that it encounters in space. Pioneer F was the first spacecraft designed to travel into the outer solar system and operate effectively there. It was hoped that Pioneer 10 would last as long as seven years until it was as far from the sun as 1.5 billion miles. Its primary objective was to take the first close-up look at the planet Jupiter, its moo
Jul. 07, 1963 - Our photo shows The arc jet engine is tested in a space simulation chamber. A mirror views how the engine works. in foreground the command stand. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jul-07-1963-our-photo-shows-the-arc-jet-engine-is-tested-in-a-space-image69406022.html
RME0WM2E–Jul. 07, 1963 - Our photo shows The arc jet engine is tested in a space simulation chamber. A mirror views how the engine works. in foreground the command stand.
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RMEDXKH7–Space Simulation Chamber Prepared for Testing Webb Telescope
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RMKRH8WH–Space Simulation Chamber Prepared for Testing Webb Telescope (15553023224)
Engineers and technicians manually deployed the secondary mirror support structure (SMSS) of the James Webb Space Telescope's Pathfinder backplane test model, outside of a giant space simulation chamber called Chamber A, at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. This historic test chamber was previously used in manned spaceflight missions and is being readied for a cryogenic test of a Webb telescope component. In the weightless environment of space, the SMSS is deployed by electric motors. On the ground, specially trained operators use a hand crank and a collection of mechanical ground sup Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-engineers-and-technicians-manually-deployed-the-secondary-mirror-support-81936834.html
RMEN8F7E–Engineers and technicians manually deployed the secondary mirror support structure (SMSS) of the James Webb Space Telescope's Pathfinder backplane test model, outside of a giant space simulation chamber called Chamber A, at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. This historic test chamber was previously used in manned spaceflight missions and is being readied for a cryogenic test of a Webb telescope component. In the weightless environment of space, the SMSS is deployed by electric motors. On the ground, specially trained operators use a hand crank and a collection of mechanical ground sup
Technicians prepare Pioneer F spacecraft for testing in the Space Simulation Chamber at TRW Systems, Redondo Beach, California. The chamber subjects the spacecraft to the heat, cold, vacuum and simulated radiation that it encounters in space. Pioneer F is the first spacecraft designed to travel into the outer solar system and operate effectively there, for possibly as long as seven years and as far from the sun as 1.5 billion miles. Its primary objective will be to take the first close-up look at the planet Jupiter, its moons and environment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/technicians-prepare-pioneer-f-spacecraft-for-testing-in-the-space-simulation-chamber-at-trw-systems-redondo-beach-california-the-chamber-subjects-the-spacecraft-to-the-heat-cold-vacuum-and-simulated-radiation-that-it-encounters-in-space-pioneer-f-is-the-first-spacecraft-designed-to-travel-into-the-outer-solar-system-and-operate-effectively-there-for-possibly-as-long-as-seven-years-and-as-far-from-the-sun-as-15-billion-miles-its-primary-objective-will-be-to-take-the-first-close-up-look-at-the-planet-jupiter-its-moons-and-environment-image547774565.html
RM2PR5819–Technicians prepare Pioneer F spacecraft for testing in the Space Simulation Chamber at TRW Systems, Redondo Beach, California. The chamber subjects the spacecraft to the heat, cold, vacuum and simulated radiation that it encounters in space. Pioneer F is the first spacecraft designed to travel into the outer solar system and operate effectively there, for possibly as long as seven years and as far from the sun as 1.5 billion miles. Its primary objective will be to take the first close-up look at the planet Jupiter, its moons and environment
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RMD2A4T2–Texas, Houston. Johnson Space Center. Transhab In Vacuum Chamber A Of The Space Environment Simulation Laboratory
May 05, 1966 - Cernan is pictured training in a simulation chamber for his upcoming space expedition at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas. He is wearing a new spacesuit with oxygen tank reserves on the chest and back. Gemini 9 will be going into space on ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/may-05-1966-cernan-is-pictured-training-in-a-simulation-chamber-for-image69423016.html
RME0XDNC–May 05, 1966 - Cernan is pictured training in a simulation chamber for his upcoming space expedition at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas. He is wearing a new spacesuit with oxygen tank reserves on the chest and back. Gemini 9 will be going into space on ne
Houston, United States. 12 August, 2024. NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-10 Pilot Nichole Ayers conducts spacewalk training in the Space Station Airlock Test Article, a vacuum chamber that simulates the airlock and spacewalk operations in pressures ranging from vacuum to 1 atmosphere at the Johnson Space Center, August 12, 2024, in Houston, Texas. Credit: Bill Stafford/NASA Photo/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/houston-united-states-12-august-2024-nasa-astronaut-and-spacex-crew-10-pilot-nichole-ayers-conducts-spacewalk-training-in-the-space-station-airlock-test-article-a-vacuum-chamber-that-simulates-the-airlock-and-spacewalk-operations-in-pressures-ranging-from-vacuum-to-1-atmosphere-at-the-johnson-space-center-august-12-2024-in-houston-texas-credit-bill-staffordnasa-photoalamy-live-news-image622873496.html
RM2Y5A9E0–Houston, United States. 12 August, 2024. NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew-10 Pilot Nichole Ayers conducts spacewalk training in the Space Station Airlock Test Article, a vacuum chamber that simulates the airlock and spacewalk operations in pressures ranging from vacuum to 1 atmosphere at the Johnson Space Center, August 12, 2024, in Houston, Texas. Credit: Bill Stafford/NASA Photo/Alamy Live News
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RMHRNWCT–Human Centrifuge Chamber, 1958
NASA Apollo 1, AS-204 prime crew astronaut Virgil Gus Grissom puts on a spacesuit for spacecraft simulation tests at the Kennedy Space Center altitude chamber October 18, 1966 in Merritt Island, Florida. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nasa-apollo-1-as-204-prime-crew-astronaut-virgil-gus-grissom-puts-124211481.html
RMH62909–NASA Apollo 1, AS-204 prime crew astronaut Virgil Gus Grissom puts on a spacesuit for spacecraft simulation tests at the Kennedy Space Center altitude chamber October 18, 1966 in Merritt Island, Florida.
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RMKRNDEY–JWST being prepared for the Space Environment Simulation Laboratory's Chamber A
A mock-up of TransHab, the large-volume inflatable space vehicle, is seen during 1998 testing at the Johnson Space Center’s Space Environment Simulation Laboratory (SESL). SESL houses the giant Chamber A, the door of which has a 40-foot diameter and weight of 40 tons. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-mock-up-of-transhab-the-large-volume-inflatable-space-vehicle-is-seen-during-1998-testing-at-the-johnson-space-centers-space-environment-simulation-laboratory-sesl-sesl-houses-the-giant-chamber-a-the-door-of-which-has-a-40-foot-diameter-and-weight-of-40-tons-image365570249.html
RM2C6N4G9–A mock-up of TransHab, the large-volume inflatable space vehicle, is seen during 1998 testing at the Johnson Space Center’s Space Environment Simulation Laboratory (SESL). SESL houses the giant Chamber A, the door of which has a 40-foot diameter and weight of 40 tons.
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RMKRGAM5–Space Environment Simulation Chamber, NASA, Houston (Harris County, Texas)
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RME05Y2E–Testing Pioneer F Spacecraft
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RMKRNDY4–JWST in Space Environment Simulation Laboratory Chamber A for thermal test (1)
A test model of the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) is seen during checkout activity in Chamber A of the Space Environment Simulation Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) to see if the satellite's 30-feet diameter umbrella-shaped antenna would unfold properly in a space vacuum. The antenna is in an unfolded (deployed) position in this picture. For the test, the 65-feet diameter by 120 feet high vacuum chamber in Building 32 was pumped down to an equivalent altitude of 255,000 feet. The test model satellite is hung by cables from the chamber's dome. Engineers from the Goddard Sp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-test-model-of-the-applications-technology-satellite-ats-is-seen-74398662.html
RME91472–A test model of the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) is seen during checkout activity in Chamber A of the Space Environment Simulation Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) to see if the satellite's 30-feet diameter umbrella-shaped antenna would unfold properly in a space vacuum. The antenna is in an unfolded (deployed) position in this picture. For the test, the 65-feet diameter by 120 feet high vacuum chamber in Building 32 was pumped down to an equivalent altitude of 255,000 feet. The test model satellite is hung by cables from the chamber's dome. Engineers from the Goddard Sp
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-12-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592389803.html
RM2WBNK6K–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
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RMD0M24X–The anechoic chamber is radio-frequency free-space simulator ideal conducting impedance measurements on antenna systems
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RF2T4JB0J–Centrifuge at the Star City Cosmonaut Training Facility in Russia
111103-N-YX169-043 PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. (Nov. 3, 2011) Ensign Jared Hickey, assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship USS Ponce (LPD 15), uses a voice-recognition system to command a virtual simulation of Ponce in the Conning Officer Virtual Environment (COVE) ship handling simulator trainer development office at the Naval Air Warfare Center Testing Systems Division (NAWCTSD) during a visit by the ship to Port Canaveral, Fla., as part of a Navy outreach. The COVE can be programmed to replicate any ship in the Navy with any environmental conditions, allowing conning officers to practice s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-111103-n-yx169-043-port-canaveral-fla-nov-3-2011-ensign-jared-hickey-130313781.html
RMHG08FH–111103-N-YX169-043 PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. (Nov. 3, 2011) Ensign Jared Hickey, assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship USS Ponce (LPD 15), uses a voice-recognition system to command a virtual simulation of Ponce in the Conning Officer Virtual Environment (COVE) ship handling simulator trainer development office at the Naval Air Warfare Center Testing Systems Division (NAWCTSD) during a visit by the ship to Port Canaveral, Fla., as part of a Navy outreach. The COVE can be programmed to replicate any ship in the Navy with any environmental conditions, allowing conning officers to practice s
703rd Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, Soldiers gear up for a Chemical, Biological Radiological and Nuclear simulation exercise, Oct. 1, at Fort Stewart, Ga. The gas chamber is a confined space used to expose Soldiers to tear gas and build confidence in their M40-series protective masks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/703rd-brigade-support-battalion-2nd-armored-brigade-combat-team-3rd-infantry-division-soldiers-gear-up-for-a-chemical-biological-radiological-and-nuclear-simulation-exercise-oct-1-at-fort-stewart-ga-the-gas-chamber-is-a-confined-space-used-to-expose-soldiers-to-tear-gas-and-build-confidence-in-their-m40-series-protective-masks-image226572362.html
RMR4H7A2–703rd Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, Soldiers gear up for a Chemical, Biological Radiological and Nuclear simulation exercise, Oct. 1, at Fort Stewart, Ga. The gas chamber is a confined space used to expose Soldiers to tear gas and build confidence in their M40-series protective masks.
View of the Human Centrifuge Chamber at the Aviation Medical Acceleration Lab. Showing the centrifuge arm, the gimbal-mounted gondola and the subject carriage suspended along the arm. The loading platform is shown at the left of the gondola and the contro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-view-of-the-human-centrifuge-chamber-at-the-aviation-medical-acceleration-104003468.html
RMG15NDG–View of the Human Centrifuge Chamber at the Aviation Medical Acceleration Lab. Showing the centrifuge arm, the gimbal-mounted gondola and the subject carriage suspended along the arm. The loading platform is shown at the left of the gondola and the contro
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RMKRNDY6–JWST in Space Environment Simulation Laboratory Chamber A for thermal test (2)
A test model of the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) is seen during checkout activity in Chamber A of the Space Environment Simulation Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) to see if the satellite's 30-feet diameter umbrella-shaped antenna would unfold properly in a space vacuum. The antenna is in an unfolded (deployed) position in this picture. For the test, the 65-feet diameter by 120 feet high vacuum chamber in Building 32 was pumped down to an equivalent altitude of 255,000 feet. The test model satellite is hung by cables from the chamber's dome. Engineers from the Goddard Sp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-test-model-of-the-applications-technology-satellite-ats-is-seen-111967087.html
RMGE4F4F–A test model of the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) is seen during checkout activity in Chamber A of the Space Environment Simulation Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) to see if the satellite's 30-feet diameter umbrella-shaped antenna would unfold properly in a space vacuum. The antenna is in an unfolded (deployed) position in this picture. For the test, the 65-feet diameter by 120 feet high vacuum chamber in Building 32 was pumped down to an equivalent altitude of 255,000 feet. The test model satellite is hung by cables from the chamber's dome. Engineers from the Goddard Sp
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-12-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592389743.html
RM2WBNK4F–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Vacuum chamber B inside Space Environment Simulation Laboratory Manned Spacecraft Center Houston Texas. scale model Apollo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vacuum-chamber-b-inside-space-environment-simulation-laboratory-manned-52072048.html
RMD0M2C0–Vacuum chamber B inside Space Environment Simulation Laboratory Manned Spacecraft Center Houston Texas. scale model Apollo
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-12-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592388479.html
RM2WBNHFB–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Housed in Bldg. 351 this vacuum chamber has nine foot diameter nozzle. Inside is Pratt-Whitney Apollo Command Service Module Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-housed-in-bldg-351-this-vacuum-chamber-has-nine-foot-diameter-nozzle-52071874.html
RMD0M25P–Housed in Bldg. 351 this vacuum chamber has nine foot diameter nozzle. Inside is Pratt-Whitney Apollo Command Service Module
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-12-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592388787.html
RM2WBNHXB–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
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RMD0P1NK–Testing the Applications Technology Satellite
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-12-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592390688.html
RM2WBNMA8–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-12-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592408518.html
RM2WBPF32–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-12-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592408172.html
RM2WBPEJM–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-12-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592408267.html
RM2WBPEP3–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-12-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592404312.html
RM2WBP9MT–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 12, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592388879.html
RM2WBNJ1K–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592406748.html
RM2WBPCRT–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592379387.html
RM2WBN5XK–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592383511.html
RM2WBNB5Y–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592406365.html
RM2WBPCA5–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592407166.html
RM2WBPDAP–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592408433.html
RM2WBPF01–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592376104.html
RM2WBN1NC–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592385217.html
RM2WBNDAW–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592408725.html
RM2WBPFAD–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592408490.html
RM2WBPF22–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592404439.html
RM2WBP9WB–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592385984.html
RM2WBNEA8–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592408584.html
RM2WBPF5C–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glenn-research-centers-neil-a-armstrong-test-facility-formerly-plum-brook-station-in-ohio-houses-the-worlds-largest-space-simulation-vacuum-chamber-where-the-orion-spacecraft-shown-here-on-march-11-2020-was-rigorously-tested-for-artemis-missions-to-the-moon-image592405789.html
RM2WBPBHH–Glenn Research Center's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility (formerly Plum Brook Station) in Ohio houses the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber where the Orion spacecraft, shown here on March 11, 2020, was rigorously tested for Artemis missions to the Moon.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Andy Schuerger, a research assistant professor with the University of Florida, demonstrates the Mars Simulation Chamber at the Space Life Sciences Lab during a tour of the facility for members of the news media. Schuerger is studying the effects of interplanetary space and Mars surface conditions on the survival, growth, and potential adaption of terrestrial microbes to the martian surface. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kennedy-space-center-fla-andy-schuerger-a-research-assistant-professor-with-the-university-of-florida-demonstrates-the-mars-simulation-chamber-at-the-space-life-sciences-lab-during-a-tour-of-the-facility-for-members-of-the-news-media-schuerger-is-studying-the-effects-of-interplanetary-space-and-mars-surface-conditions-on-the-survival-growth-and-potential-adaption-of-terrestrial-microbes-to-the-martian-surface-image592370005.html
RM2WBMNYH–KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Andy Schuerger, a research assistant professor with the University of Florida, demonstrates the Mars Simulation Chamber at the Space Life Sciences Lab during a tour of the facility for members of the news media. Schuerger is studying the effects of interplanetary space and Mars surface conditions on the survival, growth, and potential adaption of terrestrial microbes to the martian surface.