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Physical Sciences and Biomedical Technologies in Space - Enhanced Zero Gravity Locomotion (eZLS)
Deputy Administrator Visits with Summer Students
PULSED PLASMA THRUSTER
ENGINE COMPONENTS RESEARCH LAB ECRL SIDE 1 AND 2A
Advanced Stirling Converter
DYNAMICS OF DROPLET COMBUSTION AND EXTINCTION GROUND TEST HARDWARE
Isokinetic and Multi Wire Probes in the Icing Research Tunnel, IRT, Test Section
MICROSYSTEMS FABRICATION LABORATORY - PULSED-DC REACTIVE SPUTTERING SYSTEM
Altitude Wind Tunnel (AWT) construction: cutting tunnel
STS-122 Crew Members visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton Ohio and present an STS-122 commemorative collage...
Inside BLDG.50, US4 is being lifted and will be stacked on US3.
Advanced Manufacturing, Inc., Low Impact Docking System (LIDS) Equipment Delivery and Installation by Crane
Interior Hardware Fabrication for Ares 1-X Segments
Fluids and Combustion Facility (FCF) Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR) Ground Integration Unit (GIU) Modal Test in...
Vice President Dan QUAYLE AT NASA
Isokinetic Probe with Kuka robot arm and laser tomography system
Hall Thruster in Tank 5
GEAR FATIGUE AND SPIRAL BEVEL GEAR TEST FACILITY
Ares 1-X SM segment being moved from Building 50 to Building 333
Truck Mounted Turbofan Engine in Aero Acoustic Propulsion Laboratory, AAPL, Facility
Still Imaging Photographer working in the Dome
Solar Array Concentrator in Vacuum Tank 6
Visit to Glenn Research Center by the Astronaut Class of 2004
Advanced Stirling Converter