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This time-lapse photograph shows the test of a pilot seat and restraint designed by researchers at the National...
A researcher examines the drive fan inside the Icing Research Tunnel at the National Advisory Committee for...
Researcher John Sloop briefs visitors on his latest rocket engine research during the 1947 Inspection at the...
The Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory’s first aircraft, a Martin B–26B Marauder, parked in front of the Flight...
A Bell P-59B Airacomet sits beside the hangar at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight...
Engineers calibrate one of three small supersonic wind tunnels that were collectively referred to as the “Stack...
A 3670-horsepower Armstrong-Siddeley Python turboprop being prepared for tests in the Altitude Wind Tunnel at the...
A rocket using high-energy propellant is fired from the Rocket Laboratory at the National Advisory Committee for...
D-558-I in flight.
The 1960s Star Trek television series’ cast members visit NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, now Armstrong, in...
The 1960s Star Trek television series’ cast members visit NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, now Armstrong, in...
The 1960s Star Trek television series’ cast member Chief Medical Officer Leonard ‘Bones’ McCoy played by DeForest...
Interior view of the slotted throat test section installed in the 8-Foot High Speed Tunnel (HST) in 1950. The...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced on Wednesday, June 24, 2020, the agency’s headquarters building in...
A group picture of Douglas Airplanes, taken for a photographic promotion in 1954, at what is now known as the Dryden...
The 1960s Star Trek television series’ cast members visit NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, now called...
It all started with a mission to explore flight. From our establishment in 1939 as the second U.S. national...
The 1960s Star Trek television series cast members Chief Engineer Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott played by James...
On Friday, NASA celebrated the agency’s first African American female engineer, Mary W. Jackson, with a ceremony to...
In the center foreground of this 1953 hangar photo is the YF-84A (NACA 134/Air Force 45-59490) used for vortex...
Preparing to journey to a metal world, a milestone for a simulated Mars mission, and celebrating an anniversary for...
Wing chord extension on D-558-2
Stan Butchart climbing into B-47.
D558-2 #143 LOX jettison with P2BS in background