File:US Navy Divers practice recovery operations at JSC (jsc2022e045105).jpg
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English: A group of U.S. Navy divers, Air Force pararescumen and Coast Guard rescue swimmers practice Orion underway recovery techniques this week in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Sept. 21, 2016, to prepare for the first test flight of an uncrewed Orion spacecraft with the agency’s Space Launch System rocket during Artemis I. Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr. |
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Date | Taken on 10 May 2022 | ||
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Author | NASA Johnson Space Center / NASA / Radislav Sinyak |
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Image title | A group of U.S. Navy divers, Air Force pararescumen and Coast Guard rescue swimmers practice Orion underway recovery techniques this week in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Sept. 21, 2016, to prepare for the first test flight of an uncrewed Orion spacecraft with the agency’s Space Launch System rocket during Artemis I. Part of Batch image transfer from Flickr. |
Short title | US Navy Divers practice recovery operations at JSC |
Date and time of data generation | 10 May 2022 |
Headline | U.S. Navy divers, Air Force pararescumen and Coast Guard rescue swimmers practice Orion underway recovery techniques |
Author | NASA / Radislav Sinyak |
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