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N 4 B 12.6K C 0 E Feb 2, 2015 F Feb 6, 2015
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JSC2015E032335 (02/02/2015) --- NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, opened its doors to media reporters and social media representatives Feb. 2, 2015 for a "State of NASA" event featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the agency's progress on its journey to Mars. In this photograph Astronaut Doug Wheelock tour media guests through the International Space Station mockup, giving them an inside look into the life of an astronaut in space. Photographer James Blair.

N 3 B 8.7K C 0 E Mar 27, 2014 F Mar 31, 2014
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JSC2014-E-031522 (27 March 2014) --- Inside the space station flight control room (FCR-1) of JSC's Mission Control Center, NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock, Expedition 39 spacecraft communicator or CAPCOM, stays in touch with members of the Expedition 39 crew during the approach of the Soyuz TMA-12M to the International Space Station. Photo credit: NASA

N 1 B 2.9K C 0 E Jul 26, 2013 F Jul 26, 2013
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JSC2004-E-29678 (12 July 2004) --- Equipped with SCUBA gear, the NEEMO-6 crewmembers leave the Aquarius habitat to begin a two-hour underwater extravehicular activity (EVA). Their destination was a site about 900 feet from the Aquarius habitat to survey the area for future coral science operations. Astronaut/aquanaut John Herrington, commander, is leading the crew in the undersea mission July 12-21 that is field-testing equipment and technology for the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) project. From the left are astronauts Herrington and Doug Wheelock, biomedical engineer Tara Ruttley and astronaut Nick Patrick.

N 0 B 1.4K C 0 E Jul 26, 2013 F Jul 26, 2013
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JSC2004-E-30173 (14 July 2004) --- Astronaut/aquanauts John Herrington (back to camera), NEEMO-6 commander, and Doug Wheelock, discuss timeline of events in the underwater Aquarius habitat off the Florida Keys. Herrington is leading the crew in the undersea mission July 12-21 that is field-testing equipment and technology for the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) project.

N 0 B 1.2K C 0 E Jul 26, 2013 F Jul 26, 2013
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JSC2004-E-30907 (17 July 2004) ---- Astronaut/aquanaut Doug Wheelock appears to be flying as he egresses waterlab in the waters off the Florida Keys as part of NEEMO 6 activity.


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