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The Space Environments Complex (SEC) at the Armstrong Testing Facility stores Orion’s Launch Abort System, which...
Emily Timko, featured in a Faces of NASA article, poses in the IRT (Icing Research Tunnel) where she works as a...
Emily Timko, featured in a Faces of NASA article, poses in the IRT (Icing Research Tunnel) where she works as a...
Flight engineer and photographer William Wynne (pictured) worked with photographer Arthur Laufman to execute a photo...
Electrochemistry Branch, Research Contributions to the NASA Mission at the Lewis Research Center
Interview with a NACA, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Flight Photographer, William Wynne
Mechanic prepares a General Electric I-40 turbojet for testing (NASA C1946-15677).
Mechanical Engineer Adrian Drake inspects engineering model hardware built to generate a high-voltage electric field...
LASER Velocimetry System for Flow Measurement. Advanced Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing, ASTOVL model n the 9x15...
Orion Capsule and Launch Abort System (LAS) installed in the NASA Glenn 8x6 Supersonic Wind Tunnel (SWT) for...
NASA women leaders present the flag at the NCAA championship game on Sunday, April 7th at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse...
In 1949, after graduating from the Cleveland Institute of Art, James “Jim” Modarelli began his career as an...
Space Power Facility, SPF Mechanical Vibration Facility, MVF, is a three-axis, 6-degree-of-freedom, servohydraulic,...
Glenn's Extreme Environment Rig, GEER Mass Spectrometer
The 9x15 low speed tunnel tests take off and landing of aircraft. The laser velocimetry system for flow measurement...
Orion Capsule and Launch Abort System (LAS) installed in the NASA Glenn 8x6 Supersonic Wind Tunnel (SWT) for...
Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR)
Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR)
Interview with a NACA, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Flight Photographer, William Wynne.
State of NASA Social Event
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, Neal Armstrong at the NASA 50th Anniversary Gala Celebration - Ohio Astronaut Reunion
DC-9 PERFORMING MICROGRAVITY PARABALA -9/23/94
Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR)
Altitude Wind Tunnel (AWT) construction: cutting tunnel