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CEV model with pressure sensitive paint (PSP) test 11-0148 in the 11ft Ames wind tunnel. Shown here with Paul...
Moffett Federal Air Field, NASA Ames Research Center and Silicon Valley image from ER-2, 04387 FR#9904 (March 11,...
(11/12/1971) 3/4 rear view of swept 75% scale augmentor wing quest model being installed into the test section of...
Moffett Federal Air Field, NASA Ames Research Center and Silicon Valley image from ER-2, 04387 FR#9904 (March 11,...
(11/12/1971) 3/4 Scale swept augmentor wing Quest model being installed into the test section of the ames 40 x 80...
CEV model with pressure sensitive paint (PSP) test 11-0148 in the 11ft Ames wind tunnel. Shown here with Bruce...
CEV model with pressure sensitive paint (PSP) test 11-0148 in the 11ft Ames wind tunnel. Shown here with Danny Ompoc...
MD-90 Model in NASA Ames Research Center 11ft. Transonic Wind Tunnel part of the Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel Complex...
Photographs and Captions courtesy of Joseph and Donna Roizen Telegen, Palo Alto, CA (from) Pioneer 10 and 11...
Pioneer 10 and 11 Missions Jupiter encounters - Activities at Ames Research Center December 1973 and December 1974 -...
NASA Photographs and Captions courtesy of Joseph and Donna Roizen Telegen, Palo Alto, CA (from) Pioneer 10 and 11...
The crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-114 gathered for a press brief following landing at Edwards Air Force Base,...
iss061e033873 (Nov. 11, 2019) --- (From left) NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan and ESA (European Space Agency) Commander...
CEV model with pressure sensitive paint (PSP) test 11-0148 in the 11ft Ames wind tunnel. Shown here with Bruce...
iss061e033521 (Nov. 11, 2019) --- Astronauts Luca Parmitano (left) and Andrew Morgan review robotics procedures in...
iss061e033522 (Nov. 11, 2019) --- NASA astronaut Jessica Meir reviews robotics procedures in the U.S. Destiny...
S134-E-010687 (29 May 2011) --- A close-up view of the newly-attached Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-2 (AMS) on the...
Ames holds a Media Day at the Hypervelocity Free Flight facility where Ames is conducting high-speed tests of small...
This photograph shows the Saturn V launch vehicle (SA-506) for the Apollo 11 mission liftoff at 8:32 am CDT, July...
STS-32 Columbia, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 102, is captured as its main landing gear (MLG) touches down on runway 22 at...
Active damper wind tunnel test in support of the development of Constellation/Ares. Testing of the 1% and .548%...
jsc2024e016244 (11/27/2023) --- The final Multi-Resolution Scanning payload docked with an Astrobee robot at NASA’s...
Active damper wind tunnel test in support of the development of Constellation/Ares. Testing of the 1% and .548%...
The crew assigned to the STS-51J mission included (seated left to right) Robert L. Stewart, mission specialist;...