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Vertol 76 Tilt Wing VTOL. Photographed 9/13/1960. Photograph published in Sixty Years of Aeronautical Research...
Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of...
Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of...
Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of...
Practicing with a full-scale model of the Gemini Capsule in Langley's Rendezvous Docking Simulator. -- Caption and...
Vertol 76 Tilt Wing VTOL. Photographed 9/13/1960. Photograph published in Sixty Years of Aeronautical Research...
The first Scout prepared for launch at Wallops Island July 1, 1960, and launched the evening of the same day. --...
Trainees Honored: Langley Researcher, March 6, 1970 page 6. Six staff members instructed the trainees in various...
Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of...
Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of...
Attitude control simulator for X-15 studies at Langley, 1958. Photograph published in Engineer in Charge: A History...
Trainees Honored: Langley Researcher, March 6, 1970 page 6. Six staff members instructed the trainees in various...
Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of...
Rendezvous Docking Simulator Suspended From the Roof of the West Area Hangar Image 1963-L-05016 on page 372 of...
Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of...
Langley's human computers at work in 1947. The female presence at Langley, who performed mathematical computations...
A one-twentieth scale model of the X-15 originally suspended beneath the wing of a B-52 is observed by a scientist...
**Note also copied and numbered as L90-3749. -- L57-4827 caption: Take off of a five-stage missile research rocket...
This is LC on the countdown and at this time, I'd like to go ahead and begin the pre-takeoff checklist, step 118 on...
A one-twentieth scale model of the X-15 originally suspended beneath the wing of a B-52 is observed by a scientist...
As part of the project FIRE study, technicians ready materials to be subjected to high temperatures that will...
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover took this close-up view of a rock nicknamed "Terra Firme" that looks like the open pages...
MISSION CONTROL: And, Discovery Houston, with the big picture. EILEEN COLLINS: We're ready for the big picture....
Earth Observation taken during a night pass by the Expedition 40 crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS)....