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JSC2006-E-21835 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of rendezvous and docking operations between a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and a lunar lander and departure stage.
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JSC2006-E-21844 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) leaving lunar orbit to return to Earth.
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JSC2006-E-21845 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) leaving lunar orbit to return to Earth.
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JSC2006-E-21838 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) docked to a lunar lander in lunar orbit.
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JSC2006-E-21836 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of departure stage engines firing to take a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and a lunar lander out of Earth's orbit.
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JSC2006-E-21841 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew blasting off from the moon's surface, in a portion of a lunar lander, to dock with a crew capsule and travel back to Earth. (Depicts obsolete configuration.)
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JSC2006-E-21842 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew blasting off from the moon's surface, in a portion of a lunar lander, to dock with a crew capsule and travel back to Earth.
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JSC2006-E-21847 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) as it lands on Earth under its recovery parachutes (out of scene).
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JSC2006-E-21839 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a lunar lander, lunar rover and astronauts on the moon's surface. Earth is also visible in this rendering. (Depicts obsolete configuration.)
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JSC2006-E-21846 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of the second stage recovery parachutes opening as a crew exploration vehicle's (CEV) descends to Earth.
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JSC2006-E-21837 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of departure stage engines firing to take a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and a lunar lander out of Earth's orbit.
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JSC2006-E-21478 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle's (CEV) re-entry to Earth's atmosphere.
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JSC2006-E-21477 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a service module jettisoned from a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) prior to re-entry to Earth's atmosphere.
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JSC2006-E-21827 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of rendezvous and docking operations between a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and the International Space Station.
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JSC2006-E-21813 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and service module.
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JSC2006-E-21482 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of the second stage recovery parachutes opening as a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) descends to Earth.
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JSC2006-E-21484 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle's (CEV) descent to Earth under its recovery parachutes.
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JSC2006-E-21476 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a service module jettisoned from a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) prior to re-entry to Earth's atmosphere.
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JSC2006-E-21814 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents an emergency use of the launch abort system.
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JSC2006-E-21832 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of solid rocket booster separation following the launch of a cargo launch vehicle, which will carry a lunar lander and a "departure stage" needed to leave Earth's orbit. The heavy-lift system uses a pair of longer solid rocket boosters and five updated Apollo-era engines to put up to 125 metric tons in orbit. This versatile system will be used to put the components needed to go to the moon and Mars into orbit.
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JSC2006-E-21480 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle's (CEV) re-entry to Earth's atmosphere.
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JSC2006-E-21485 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and parachutes following the landing on Earth.
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JSC2006-E-21829 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew launch vehicle liftoff. The launch system that will take the crew to space builds on powerful, reliable shuttle and Apollo-era propulsion elements. Astronauts will launch on a rocket made up of a shuttle-derived solid rocket booster, with a second stage powered by a J2X engine.
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JSC2006-E-21834 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents the release of the cover for a lunar lander and solid rocket booster separation following the launch of a cargo launch vehicle, which will carry a lunar lander and a "departure stage" needed to leave Earth's orbit. The heavy-lift system uses a pair of longer solid rocket boosters and five updated Apollo-era engines to put up to 125 metric tons in orbit. This versatile system will be used to put the components needed to go to the moon and Mars into orbit.
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JSC2006-E-21831 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents the jettisoning of the launch abort system with a crew capsule for an emergency landing on Earth.
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JSC2006-E-21481 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle's (CEV) descent back to Earth under its first stage recovery parachutes.
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JSC2006-E-21830 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents the jettisoning of the launch abort system from a crew exploration vehicle (CEV).
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JSC2006-E-21475 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) leaving moon-orbit to return to Earth.
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JSC2006-E-21828 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of rendezvous and docking operations between a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and the International Space Station.
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JSC2006-E-21486 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents components of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV). From the left are a spacecraft adapter, service module, and crew module and launch abort system.
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JSC2006-E-21479 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle's (CEV) re-entry to Earth's atmosphere.
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JSC2006-E-21483 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) as it lands on Earth under its recovery parachutes (out of scene).
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JSC2006-E-21833 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a cargo launch vehicle blast off, carrying a lunar lander and a "departure stage" needed to leave Earth's orbit. The heavy-lift system uses a pair of longer solid rocket boosters and five updated Apollo-era engines to put up to 125 metric tons in orbit. This versatile system will be used to put the components needed to go to the moon and Mars into orbit.
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JSC2006-E-21457 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of rendezvous and docking operations between a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and a lunar lander and departure stage.
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JSC2006-E-21461 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of rendezvous and docking operations between a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and a lunar lander and departure stage.
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JSC2006-E-21464 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) docked to a lunar lander and departure stage.
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JSC2006-E-21460 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of rendezvous and docking operations between a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and a lunar lander and departure stage. A close-up view of the CEV is seen in this representation.
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JSC2006-E-21456 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents the jettisoning of the launch abort system, revealing a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and service module.
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JSC2006-E-21453 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew launch vehicle liftoff. The launch system that will take the crew to space builds on powerful, reliable shuttle and Apollo-era propulsion elements. Astronauts will launch on a rocket made up of a shuttle-derived solid rocket booster, with a second stage powered by a J2X engine.
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JSC2006-E-21467 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) docked to a lunar lander with its legs extended, heading to the moon.
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JSC2006-E-21473 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew blasting off from the moon's surface in a portion of a lunar lander to dock with a crew capsule and travel back to Earth.
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JSC2006-E-21454 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew launch vehicle liftoff. The launch system that will take the crew to space builds on powerful, reliable shuttle and Apollo-era propulsion elements. Astronauts will launch on a rocket made up of a shuttle-derived solid rocket booster, with a second stage powered by a J2X engine.
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JSC2006-E-21455 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents the jettisoning of the launch abort system, revealing a crew exploration vehicle (CEV), service module and spacecraft adapter.
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JSC2006-E-21470 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a lunar lander on the moon's surface.
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JSC2006-E-21449 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a cargo launch vehicle as the first and second stages separate in Earth orbit.(Depicts obsolete configuration.)
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JSC2006-E-21471 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of astronauts egressing from a lunar lander to explore the moon's surface.
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JSC2006-E-21459 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of rendezvous and docking operations between a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) and a lunar lander and departure stage.
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JSC2006-E-21472 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a lunar lander, lunar rover and astronauts on the moon's surface.
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JSC2006-E-21465 (June 2006) --- NASA's Constellation Program is getting to work on the new spacecraft that will return humans to the moon and blaze a trail to Mars and beyond. This artist's rendering represents a concept of a crew exploration vehicle (CEV) docked to a lunar lander.
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