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The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft began a new flight series April 19 at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
The remotely piloted Altus II aircraft probed lightning development with a variety of specialized instruments and...
The X-56A flies over the desert near NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. NASA researchers...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft flies the first of a new flight series. The flight was April 19 at NASA's...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft flies the first of a new flight series, as a T-34 observes. The flight was April...
The Perseus A, a remotely-piloted, high-altitude research aircraft, is seen here framed against the moon and sky...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft began a new flight series April 19 at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
The X-36 technology demonstrator shows off its distinctive shape as the remotely piloted aircraft flies a research...
The Pathfinder solar-powered remotely piloted aircraft climbs to a record-setting altitude of 50,567 feet during a...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft prepares to takeoff to begin a new flight series. The flight was April 19 at...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft flies the first of a new flight series. The flight was April 19 at NASA's...
Preparations begin before dawn for the X-56B remotely piloted aircraft for a new flight series. The flight was April...
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a host quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft lifts off on Oct. 22,...
An atmospheric probe model is attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft on Oct. 22, 2024. The...
The Perseus B remotely piloted aircraft on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base, California at the conclusion of a...
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft ascends with the Moon...
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft ascends with the Moon...
The Perseus B remotely piloted aircraft nears touchdown at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. at the conclusion of a...
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft ascends with the Moon...
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft ascends with the Moon...
NASA pilot Ed Lewis with the T-34C aircraft on the Dryden Flight Research Center Ramp. The aircraft was previously...
CID (Controlled Imact Demonstrator) Aircraft skid after wing cutter impact.
CID (Controlled Imact Demonstrator) Aircraft in practice flight above target impact site with wing cutters.
CID (Controlled Imact Demonstrator) Aircraft fireball after wing cutter impact.