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Dave Flowers, the project manager for NASA’s Biology Experiment-1 (BioExpt-1) in Exploration Research and Technology...
An engineer works on vibration acoustics and pyro shock testing for one of NASA's Voyager spacecraft on November 18,...
NASA Dryden's F-15B testbed aircraft with the Gulfstream Quiet Spike sonic boom mitigator attached undergoes ground...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
A successful test is completed of the European Structural Test Article (E-STA) partial tank vibration test (Y- axis...
The Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise is lowered into the Dynamic Test Stand for Mated Vertical Ground Vibration tests...
The Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise inside of Marshall Space Flight Center's Dynamic Test Stand for Mated Vertical Ground...
The Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise is being installed into liftoff configuration at Marshall Space Flight Center's...
The Wake Shield Facility is displayed on a test stand at JSC. Astronaut Ronald M. Sega, mission specialist for...
This is an interior ground level view of the Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise being lowered for mating to External Tank...
A short featurette about how engineers at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland practice moving a mock...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Inside the Operations and Checkout Building high bay at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Workmen in the Dynamic Test Stand lowered the nose cone into place to complete stacking of the left side of the...
This photograph shows the left side of the solid rocket booster (SRB) segment as it awaits being mated to the nose...
This photograph shows stacking of the left side of the solid rocket booster (SRB) segments in the Dynamic Test Stand...