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Daily science team meetings are an integral part of NAAMES field work. Chris Hostetler (pointing) is the project...
Weather briefings not only insured safe operations for the team, but also helped scientists optimize their...
The primary payload for Space Shuttle Mission STS-42, launched January 22, 1992, was the International Microgravity...
Environmental chemist Cleo Davie-Martin’s quiet lab will soon be filled by a team of multi-disciplinary scientists...
To commemorate the upcoming 10th anniversary of the DSCOVR (Deep Space Climate Observatory) mission, NASA’s Goddard...
Expert pilots, the flight crew routinely takes the team down to just a few hundred feet off the surface of the ocean...
Scientist Ewan Crosbie checks real-time data from his innovative cloud sampling tool as the team flies through low...
The BARREL cargo on its four-hour journey from the supply ship to the research station. Credit: NASA --- In...
Pumping helium into the first BARREL balloon to launch from Halley Research Satation. Credit: NASA --- In Antarctica...
A crane lowers two BARREL balloon payloads onto the platform at Halley Research Station in Antarctica. Credit: NASA...
Some of the BARREL balloon launches took place at the South African National Antarctic Expedition Research base,...
Watching a BARREL balloon – and the instruments dangling below – float up over the SANAE IV research base in...
Liftoff! A balloon begins to rise over the brand new Halley VI Research Station, which had its grand opening in...
The largest NASA Hubble Space Telescope image ever assembled, this sweeping bird’s-eye view of a portion of the...
A BARREL balloon floats into the sky as it is partially filled. When fully inflated, each balloon is 90 feet in...
ISS028-E-009979 (27 June 2011) --- The Massachusetts coastline is featured in this image photographed by an...
Scientist Ewan Crosbie has developed a mechanism for sampling actual cloud droplets in flight. Here he’s labeling...
The R/V Atlantis houses sophisticated science laboratories, including rooms for computer use, “wet” work, chemical...
Atlantis crew load supplies and sundries for the upcoming 2016 NAAMES research cruise. --- The North Atlantic...
Much like the eclectic group of space rebels in the upcoming film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, NASA’s Hubble...
These images of Earth were reconstructed from photos taken by three smartphones in orbit, or "PhoneSats."...
Scientist Ewan Crosbie peeks out of the side aft door of the plane as it slows to a stop in the hangar. Crosbie is...
Average cruising speed for the R/V Atlantis is eleven (11) knots. Typical crew size for a research voyage is 22, not...
Sunrise in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, presents an idyllic setting for a world class science expedition to begin. ---...