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BetaCom 700H computer graphic systems in N-233 with Thomas Crawford
C-141 KAO Research Team for December 1979: Computer equipment
Space Station Data Systems Advance Portable Workstation (Computer). WNE
N-258 NAS (Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation) Computers - Cray C-90
Photograph by Pioneer Venus Recent computer enchanced surface relief images of Venus.
N-258 NAS (Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation) Computers - Convex 3800
VAX-6000 Computer for VMS graphic creation with Fred Kull
ESIG-3000 Computer for VMS graphic creation with Chris Sweeney
C-141 KAO Research Team for December 1979: Computer equipment
Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, and tour
C-141 KAO Research Team for December 1979: Computer equipment
ILLIAC IV computer system layout bldg N-233
N-258 NAS (Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation) Computers - Storagetek
Photograph by Pioneer Venus Recent computer enchanced surface relief images of Venus.
Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, and tour
This view of Curiosity's left-front and left-center wheels and of marks made by wheels on the ground in the...
Lynette Forsman, left at the NAS facility during a visit and tour of Ames Research in Silicon Valley by NASA...
Members of the Hubble operations team work in the control room on July 15, 2021 to restore Hubble to science...
Members of the Hubble operations team work in the control room on July 15, 2021 to restore Hubble to science...
Members of the Hubble operations team work in the control room on July 15, 2021 to restore Hubble to science...
Members of the Hubble operations team work in the control room on July 15, 2021 to restore Hubble to science...
Members of the Hubble operations team work in the control room on July 15, 2021 to restore Hubble to science...
Members of the Hubble operations team work in the control room on July 15, 2021 to restore Hubble to science...
Members of the Hubble operations team work in the control room on July 15, 2021 to restore Hubble to science...