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In this closest-yet view of Ceres, the brightest spots within a crater in the northern hemisphere are revealed to be...
4 propeller model with rotating cylinder flap. Propellers running. 3/4 front view. DAVE JONES (PROPS TURNING)
NASA's Dawn spacecraft views Oxo Crater (6 miles, 10 kilometers wide) in this view from Ceres. Dawn took this image...
AS17-137-20990 (12 Dec. 1972) --- A view of the area at Station 4 (Shorty Crater) showing the now highly-publicized...
AS17-137-20989 (12 Dec. 1972) --- A close-up view of the much-publicized orange soil which the Apollo 17 crewmen...
3/4 front view from below.
3/4 front view of Lockheed Stopped Rotor.
North American F-100 C airplane used in sonic boom investigation at Wallops, October 7, 1958. Photograph published...
North American F-100 C airplane used in sonic boom investigation at Wallops, October 7, 1958. Photograph published...
North American F-100 C airplane used in sonic boom investigation at Wallops, October 7, 1958. Photograph published...
North American F-100 C airplane used in sonic boom investigation at Wallops, October 7, 1958. Photograph published...
North American F-100 C airplane used in sonic boom investigation at Wallops, October 7, 1958. Photograph published...
North American F-100 C airplane used in sonic boom investigation at Wallops, October 7, 1958. Photograph published...
S61-03705 (1961) --- Close-up view of the fueling of the Liberty Bell 7 for the Mercury-Redstone 4 (MR-4) mission....
View of Japanese Kounotori H2 Transfer Vehicle-4 (HTV-4) docked to the International Space Station's Harmony Node 2...
S96-E-5134 (4 June 1999) --- Astronaut Daniel T. Barry uses a viewing port on SpaceHab to take out-the-window views...
S61-02821 (21 July 1961) --- Attempted recovery of Mercury spacecraft at end of the Mercury-Redstone 4 (MR-4)...
Application of blowing type boundry-layer control to the leading and trailing edge flaps of a 52 deg swept wing. 3/4...
iss051e018869 (4/18/2017) --- A fish-eye view looking port in the Zvezda Service Module (SM), taken for a Google...
3/4 front view of model in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel.
3/4 front view (low sweep) Francis Mallerick shown in picture.
Northrop N9M-2 airplane; 3/4 front view from above.
3/4 lower front view of tilt rotor propeller.
SCAT-15F supersonic transport model, lower 3/4 front view.