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One of NASA's Global Hawk unmanned science aircraft displays its bulbous nose while parked on the ramp at NASA's...
The above-the-fuselage engine and V-tail distinguish one of NASA's two Global Hawk unmanned aircraft parked on the...
The bulbous nose of one of NASA's Global Hawk unmanned aircraft sports a blue-and-white paint scheme after...
One of NASA's two Global Hawk unmanned aircraft shows off its new blue-and-white livery shortly after being...
A ground crewman maneuvers one of NASA's Global Hawk unmanned science aircraft into Hangar 4801 at NASA's Dryden...
NASA's Robonaut has taken its first steps_ During recent tests at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, the...
The X-31 Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability Technology Demonstrator Aircraft, based at the NASA Dryden Flight Research...
The three thrust-vectoring aircraft at Edwards, California, each capable of flying at extreme angles of attack,...
The right wing of the X-31 Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability Technology Demonstrator Aircraft is seen here being put...
The three thrust-vectoring aircraft at Edwards, California, each capable of flying at extreme angles of attack,...
X-31 team members perform an engine fit check on the X-31 Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability demonstrator aircraft in...
The bulbous nose of one of NASA's two Global Hawk unmanned high-altitude aircraft houses communications and sensor...
One of NASA's two Global Hawk unmanned high-altitude aircraft shows off its blue-and-white livery in front of its...
This Global Hawk unmanned aircraft is one of two that are used by NASA for Earth science missions and by Northrop...
One of NASA's two Global Hawk high-altitude unmanned science aircraft displays its contours outside its hangar at...
Because the number two X-29 at NASA's Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility (later the Dryden Flight Research Center)...
This photo shows the X-29 during a 1991 research flight. Smoke generators in the nose of the aircraft were used to...
NASA image acquired December 3, 2012 As predicted, Typhoon Bopha made landfall on the Philippine island of Mindanao...
Gary Jordan Houston, we have a podcast. Welcome to the official podcast of the NASA Johnson Space Center. Episode...
Houston, We Have a Podcast! Welcome to the official podcast of NASA Johnson Space Center, Episode 404: CHAPEA...