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DC-8 lifts off from Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, Calif., at sunset.
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
The ALOFT mission, Airborne Lightning Observatory for Fly’s eye simulator and Terrestrial gamma ray flashes, is a...
The Space Shuttle Endeavour receives post-flight servicing in the Mate-Demate Device (MDD), following its landing at...
The engine that will power NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 in flight is installed, marking a major milestone in the...
NASA's modified Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft with the Space Shuttle Atlantis on top lifts off from Edwards...
The first stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lands at Vandenberg Space Force Base’s Landing Zone 4 in California on...
The ALOFT mission, Airborne Lightning Observatory for Fly’s eye simulator and Terrestrial gamma ray flashes, is a...
A NASA Gulfstream G-III aircraft lifts off from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, on...
The ALOFT mission, Airborne Lightning Observatory for Fly’s eye simulator and Terrestrial gamma ray flashes, is a...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
Smoke generators show the twisting paths of wingtip vortices behind two NASA Dryden F/A-18's used in the Autonomous...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
The engine that will power NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 in flight is installed, marking a major milestone in the...
The Quesst mission recently completed testing of operations and equipment to be used in recording the sonic thumps...
NASA test pilots perform the quiet supersonic dive maneuver off the coast of Galveston, Texas to create a quieter...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
DC-8 lifts off from Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, Calif., at sunset.
Boeing’s MD-90 aircraft flies from Victorville California to Palmdale, California on August 15, 2023. This aircraft...
NASA Armstrong’s ER-2 aircraft deploys for its ALOFT mission. The ER-2 will fly at high altitudes above the...
NASA Armstrong’s ER-2 aircraft deploys for its ALOFT mission. The ER-2 will fly at high altitudes above the...
NASA Student Airborne Research Program students, mentors and faculty pose in front of NASA’s DC-8 on December 7,...
A NASA T-34 aircraft, tail number 602, arrived at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, on...
The flight operations crew for NASA’s QSF18 flight series debriefs following a flight with the F/A-18 research...