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Anthony piazza, a researcher at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research center in Edwards, California, works with...
Anthony piazza, a researcher at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research center in Edwards, California, works with...
The first of three X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus® booster rocket recently underwent...
The first X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket were carried aloft by NASA's...
The first X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket were carried aloft by NASA's...
The first X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket were carried aloft by NASA's...
The first X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket were carried aloft by NASA's...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket drop away from NASA's B-52B...
Employees atop NASA Dryden's main building celebrate the return flyby of the B-52B aircraft after it launched the...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket left the runway, carried aloft...
NASA's B-52B launch aircraft at sunset with the second X-43A hypersonic research vehicle attached to a modified...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket accelerate after launch from...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket left the runway, carried aloft...
The Hyper-X X-43A project team in front of NASA's B-52B launch aircraft with the Pegasus booster and X-43A vehicle...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket left the runway, carried aloft...
NASA personnel in a control room during the successful second flight of the X-43A aircraft. front row, left to...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket left the runway, carried aloft...
This photograph depicts an air-breathing rocket engine that completed an hour or 3,600 seconds of testing at the...
The Hyper III was a low-cost test vehicle for an advanced lifting-body shape. Like the earlier M2-F1, it was a...
Attached to the same B-52B mothership that once launched X-15 research aircraft in the 1960s, NASA's third X-43A...
Attached to the same B-52B mothership that once launched X-15 research aircraft in the 1960s, NASA's third X-43A...