RMHRJNMN–STS-46, Deployment of EURECA Satellite, 1992
RMHRP5HW–STS-52, Space Shuttle Columbia Launch, 1992
RMHRP5J4–STS-42, Space Shuttle Discovery Launch, 1992
RMHRP5J5–STS-42, Space Shuttle Discovery Launch, 1992
RMHRP5J6–STS-45, Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch, 1992
RMHRP5J8–STS-45, Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch, 1992
RMHRP5J9–STS-46, Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch, 1992
RMHRH8AX–STS-50, Spacelab Module, 1992
RMHRF5K9–STS-47, Astronaut Jemison in Spacelab, 1992
RM2BE0GH7–Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) of a Listeria bacterium in tissue. Listeria is a genus of bacteria that, until 1992, contained 10 known species, each containing two subspecies. As of 2014, another five species were identified. Named after the British pioneer of sterile surgery Joseph Lister, the genus received its current name in 1940. Listeria species are gram-positive, rod-shaped, and facultatively anaerobic, and do not produce endospores. The major human pathogen in the Listeria genus is L. monocytogenes. It is usually the causative agent of the relatively rare bacterial disease list
RMG16EFG–Hopper works on a manual tape punch computer, 1944. Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906 - January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral. A pioneer in the field, she was one of the first programmers of the Harvar
RMB111W4–Barbara McClintock, 1902 - 1992, American geneticist.
RMHRJA3X–Space Shuttle Endeavor Landing
RMHRJKNT–Moon, False-Color Mosaic
RMHRNNFY–Leon Jacobson, American Medical Researcher
RMHRJKMY–Lunar Maria Tranquillitatis and Serenitatis
RMHRNNG5–Leon Jacobson, American Medical Researcher