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Construction on the new A-3 Test Stand continues at NASA's Stennis Space Center. The stand is the first large test...
Stennis Space Center employees have installed liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen tanks atop the A-3 Test Stand,...
This photo shows the instrumentation and equipment inside the Spacewedge #3, a remotely-piloted research vehicle...
A state-of-the-art thrust measurement system for the A-3 Test Stand under construction at NASA's John C. Stennis...
NASA officials and government leaders participated in a groundbreaking event for a new rocket engine test stand at...
Work continues on the A-3 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center. The new stand will allow operators to test...
Work continues on the A-3 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center. The new stand will allow operators to test...
A Stennis Space Center employee works March 2, 2012, to further construction of the A-3 Test Stand, which will...
The A-3 Test Stand under construction at Stennis Space Center is set for completion and activation in 2013. It will...
The A-3 Test Stand under construction at Stennis Space Center is set for completion and activation in 2013. It will...
A Stennis Space Center employee works March 2, 2012, to further construction of the A-3 Test Stand, which will...
The Landsat 9 spacecraft is lifted and mated to the Atlas V rocket in preparation for launch at SLC-3 at Vandenberg...
The American flag and a flag bearing the patch for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 mission are seen at the Press Site at NASA’s...
The main gate (Gate 7) of the Michoud Assembly Facility has been demolished and replaced following the tornado that...
Guests watch the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company's Crew Dragon spacecraft on NASA’s SpaceX...
An 80,000-gallon liquid hydrogen tank is placed at the A-3 Test Stand construction site on Sept. 24, 2010. The tank...
A 35,000-gallon liquid oxygen tank is placed at the A-3 Test Stand construction site on Sept. 24, 2010. The tank...
Employees at Stennis Space Center continue work on the A-3 Test Stand. As shown, a section of the test cell is...
U.S. Department of Education and NASA’s video entitled, NASA Engineering Design Challenge: Safe Travels, Grades 3-5.
Rocket engine propellant tanks and cell dome top the A-3 Test Stand under construction at Stennis Space Center. The...
Rocket engine propellant tanks and cell dome top the A-3 Test Stand under construction at Stennis Space Center. The...
Stennis Space Center engineers celebrated a key milestone in construction of the A-3 Test Stand on April 9 -...
View of OPF High Bay No. 2 construction, 1976
N-213 Laser Optics Laboratory - double exposed polaroid by Ken McAlister (engineer) 3-17-89 with Dana Lynch