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  • Kathryn Sullivan prepares for underwater training for the STS 41-G mission.

    This Month in Exploration - October

    Twenty-five years ago, the first woman walked in space. Read more historical facts in This Month in Exploration.

  • Astronaut Class of 09.

    New Astronauts Follow Footsteps of Pioneers at Langley

    After working close by without knowing what went on at NASA Langley, former Air Force pilot Jack Fischer and former Naval aviator Reid Wiseman, both members of the newest astronaut class, get a glimpse from the inside.

  • Retired NASA Apollo program astronaut James McDivitt (right) is presented with a medal by Ron Smith, vice-mayor of the City of Lancaster, Calif., at the city’s Aerospace Walk of Honor induction ceremonies Sept. 19.

    Aerospace Walk of Honor inducts James McDivitt

    Retired NASA Apollo program astronaut James McDivitt was inducted into the Aerospace Walk of Honor in Lancaster City, Calif. on Sept. 19, 2009.

  • JSC2002-E-16084 -- Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus

    St. Louis Cardinals Honor Sandra Magnus

    In late August, the St. Louis Cardinals took NASA Astronaut Sandra Magnus to the ball game to throw out the first pitch. Magnus isn’t part of the Cardinals’ starting line-up, but she is a hometown hero.

  • NASA Astronaut Brings Some Heat to San Diego

    NASA Astronaut Brings Some Heat to San Diego

    Astronaut Tracy Caldwell cannot tell you where she was when man first stepped on the moon, since she was born after Apollo 11 landed, but she can tell you where she was on the 40th anniversary. She threw out the first pitch at a San Diego Padres baseball game.

  • Greg H. Johson

    Tradition Continues for Ohio Aviation Heroes

    NASA Astronaut Greg H. Johnson returned to his home state of Ohio on a mission to increase awareness and excitement for two major space exploration milestones.

  • The X-15 aircraft.

    This Month in Exploration - September

    Fifty years ago the first powered X-15 flight occurred in Edwards, California. Read more historical facts in This Month in Exploration.

  • NASA researcher Lola Fatoyinbo seen here in June 2005 on the site where she conducted some of her field measurements.

    First Measure of Africa's Coastal Forests

    NASA researchers finds that African mangrove forests are being destroyed by worsening pollution, encroaching real estate development, and deforestation.

  • Sharon Lane, Teresa Strobush and Karon Buchner

    All in the Family

    Three sisters make work at Kennedy a family affair.

  • Grunsfeld Takes the Windy City by Storm

    Grunsfeld Takes the Windy City by Storm

    NASA astronaut John Grunsfeld spent a whirlwind two days in Chicago talking to kids and the public about the importance of space exploration.