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Project: Wing Sweep Range Series TAC Variable Sweep Model configure 8 A. Taken at 8 foot tunnels building 641....
Model of Mercury capsule used for wind tunnel testing.
L57-989: Man and woman shown working with IBM type T04 electronic data processing machine.
Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of...
Detail Shots of B-32 Turret. Test conducted in the NACA 19 foot pressure tunnel LMAL-38560 NACA document.
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Water Type Muffler Test
Scale model of Mercury capsule shape A, indicating the position of the astronaut.
Kite model flying in Full Scale Tunnel (FST)
Portrait of Katherine Johnson
Attitude control simulator for X-15 studies at Langley, 1958. Photograph published in Engineer in Charge: A History...
Mary Jackson at Work. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA’s first black female engineer.
Photographed on: 08 05 1958. -- Impact test conducted by Langley's Hydrodynamics Division. The Division conducted a...
Mrs. Katherine G. Johnson at Work
Water Type Muffler Test
Women Adequately Filling Posts in NACA Laboratory: Nearly 200 women are employed at the Langley Laboratory of the...
Katherine Johnson At Her Desk at NASA Langley Research Center
Langley Center Director Floyd Thompson shows Ann Kilgore the "picture of the century." This was the first picture of...
Gun Turrets of XP-35. Test conducted in the NACA 19 foot pressure tunnel LMAL-38560 NACA document.
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Portrait of Dr. John C. Houbolt
Detail Shots of B-32 Turret. Test conducted in the NACA 19 foot pressure tunnel LMAL-38560 NACA document.
More than 37,000 people registered to attend the NASA Langley open house. Starting with the Annual 5K Moon Walk Run...
Test Setup For Model Landing Investigation of a Winged Space Vehicle Image used in NASA Document TN-D-1496...