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Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Vehicle for Lunar Landing Research Facility at Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia.
Image L61-8036 is available as an electronic file from the photo lab. See URL. -- Photographed on 12/05/1961. --...
Astronauts Charles Conrad (left) and John W. Young (right) at the controls of the Visual Docking Simulator. From...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Aircraft mechanic C. Garber working on the camera housing for the flight display for the X59 to tested on the B200...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Mary Jackson at Work NASA Langley. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer.
LaRC aircraft in front of hangar, building 1244
Multiple exposure of a test with a prototype Lunar Excursion Module. This test was one of many conducted at Langley...
Detail Shots of B-32 Turret. Test conducted in the NACA 19 foot pressure tunnel LMAL-38560 NACA document.
Mary Jackson With Model at NASA Langley. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer. At this...
Walter (Wally) M. Schirra Visit to Langley Research Center to the Rendezvous Docking Simulator.
B-33 Vega Turrets. Photo are listed in the NACA Wartime report L-463, October 1942, Test of a Large Spherical Turret...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Testing the External Vision System (XVS) software on the B200 King Air. Pilots, Peter Coen and Wayne Ringelberg...
Nose camera for the X59 is being prepared for testing on the B200 King Air.
Vehicle for Lunar Landing Research Facility at Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia.
Simulator for Apollo Rendezvous Lunar Excursion Module (LEM)
Debriefing before the first test flight testing the visual display for the X59. The XVS display is aboard the B200.
Vehicle for Lunar Landing Research Facility at Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia.
Saturn Model in 19 Foot Tunnel
Detail Shots of B-32 Turret. Test conducted in the NACA 19 foot pressure tunnel LMAL-38560 NACA document.