If you love space, odds are you’ve admired the work of Bill Ingalls. He has been NASA’s senior contract photographer for 30 years, a job that has taken him across the world—but not yet beyond it—to cover major moments in space exploration.
From posh events at the White House to spacecraft landings in the frigid Kazakh steppe, his assignments have resulted in some of the agency’s most iconic images. He is one of only two photographers ever to receive the prestigious National Space Club press award.
One of the photos in the gallery
Carrying three space travelers home from the ISS, the Soyuz MS-06 spacecraft lands near Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, on February 28, 2018, local time.
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