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S77-E-5033 (20 May 1996) --- Following its deployment from the Space Shuttle Endeavour, the Spartan 207/Inflatable...
S77-E-5027 (20 May 1996)--- Following its deployment from the Space Shuttle Endeavour, the Spartan 207/Inflatable...
Marshall Deputy Director Jody Singer shares career experiences and lessons learned during the July 20 Shared...
True2U Out of School Experience
Dale Thomas, retired associate director, technical, of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center presents during the May...
S74-19677 (April 1974) --- This crystal of Germanium Selenide (GeSe) was grown under weightless conditions in an...
Errol Korn, seated left, deploys a dropsonde experiment over the Gulf of Mexico during a flight aboard the NASA DC-8...
STS064-10-011 (12 Sept. 1994) --- The Solid Surface Combustion Experiment (SSCE), designed to supply information on...
In the Space Station Processing Facility, NASA and Japanese Aerospace and Exploration Agency (JAXA) officials...
Image taken on card 8 during BASS-II flame test session with reduced O2 partial pressure. Session conducted on GMT...
View of Flight Engineer (FE) Mike Hopkins initiating a CFE-2 (Capillary Flow Experiment - 2) Interior Corner Flow -...
View of Flight Engineer (FE) Koichi Wakata posing for a photo during a CFE-2 (Capillary Flow Experiment - 2)...
Caption: Composite shot of all four rockets for the M-TeX and MIST experiments is made up of 30 second exposures....
View of air and pepper oil experiment suspended in a water blob. Photo was taken during Expedition 34.
View of air and pepper oil experiment suspended in a water blob. Photo was taken during Expedition 34.
Professor Peter B. Sunderland talks Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments (ACME) Flame Design Experiment...
Errol Korn, lower left, explains the dropsonde experiment to Janel Thomas, a University of Maryland Baltimore County...
Flow Boiling and Condensation Experiment (FBCE) hardware. Project personnel perform engineering checks on the Fluid...
Flow Boiling and Condensation Experiment (FBCE) hardware. Project personnel perform engineering checks on the Fluid...
NASA Glenn engineer Christopher Mroczka inspects the gas-jet burner within the Advanced Combustion via Microgravity...
Advanced Plant Experiment, APEX-4, support in the Telescience Support Center at NASA Glenn. APEX-4 continues a...
Closeup view inside glovebox showing a candle flame. The Candle Flames in Microgravity experiment is carried onboard...
The NASA DC-8 airplane sits on the tarmac, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010, at Fort Lauderdale International Airport in Fort...
NASA Glenn researchers Jacki Houts, James Nessel and Michael Zemba perform a final inspection of the W/V-Band...