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INTERIORS OF FATIGUE LAB - STIRLING RIG #1
CVSRF: 747 Simulator Trials of Fatigue Countermeasures: Mike Holmboe
HIGH CYCLE HIGH TEMPERATURE STRAIN GAUGE FATIGUE LIFE TEST APPARATUS
CVSRF: 747 Simulator Trials of Fatigue Countermeasures: in cockpit, pilots (L) Brian Spence (R) Mike Holmboe with...
CVSRF: 747 Simulator Trials of Fatigue Countermeasures: (L-R) Brian Spence, Melissa Mallis and Mike Holmboe
CVSRF: 747 Simulator Trials of Fatigue Countermeasures: in cockpit, pilots (L) Brian Spence (R) Mike Holmboe with...
Dr. Jennifer Williams, a NASA research chemical engineer, displays two fatigue samples that will be tested in the...
Gerard Moscoso, a mechanical engineer technician with NASA, handles a sample that is being prepared for fatigue and...
tests the main observation helicopter's transmission used by the Army Kiowa Warrior (OH-58); Tests performed include...
In this photograph, astronaut Carl Walz performs the Performance Assessment Workstation (PAWS) experiment at the...
Shown here are microgreens – a quick-growing, highly nutritious crop – inside the Plant Production Area at NASA’s...
Testing of the Plasma Rapid Oxidation Technique for Extending Component Tenability (PROTECT) experiment is underway...
Gerard Moscoso, a mechanical engineer technician with NASA, prepares a sample for testing for the Plasma Rapid...
Dr. Jennifer Williams, a NASA research chemical engineer, is inside the Prototype Development Laboratory at NASA’s...
From left, Dr. Jennifer Williams, a NASA research chemical engineer, and Gerard Moscoso, a mechanical engineer...
Gerard Moscoso, a mechanical engineer technician with NASA, prepares the Plasma Rapid Oxidation Technique for...
Testing of the Plasma Rapid Oxidation Technique for Extending Component Tenability (PROTECT) experiment is underway...
Iss073e0414437 (July 29, 2025) --- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui demonstrates the...
Power Pads, shown here, were designed to support and cushion horses' hooves while walking, rurning, and jumping,...
Each year, the NESC produces the NESC Technical Update, which highlights two or three individuals from each Center...
Each year, the NESC produces the NESC Technical Update, which highlights two or three individuals from each Center...
MS. STILSON: Martine from Midlothian. We understand that each EVA is scheduled for six and a half hours. Is an EVA...
A "suited" test subject on the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located in the hangar at Langley Research Center....
A 1-foot long stator blade with a thermal coating subjected to intense heat in order to test its strength at the...