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NASA astronaut Andre Douglas takes a picture of the lunar-like landscape during a simulated moonwalk in the San...
NASA astronaut Andre Douglas examines a geologic sample collected during a nighttime simulated moonwalk in the San...
Douglas XBT2D-1 (Bu. No. 09086) Skyraider prototype Note: Used in publication Flight Research at Ames; 57 Years of...
PAUL CHOUFANI AND PROFESSOR DOUGLAS MATSON AT THE CONTROLS OUTSIDE OF THE ELECTROSTATIC LEVITATOR
This photograph is believed to have been taken in the early 1960s and shows Dr. von Braun at the Douglas Aircraft...
JSC2010-E-132513 (5 Dec. 2006) --- NASA astronaut Douglas H. Wheelock, ISS commander. Photo credit: NASA or National...
Douglas Haralson of Jacobs FOSC applies paint on the engine deck of the A-1 Test Stand.
NASA astronaut Andre Douglas wears AR (Augmented Reality) display technology during an advanced technology run in...
NASA astronaut Andre Douglas wears AR (Augmented Reality) display technology during a nighttime advanced technology...
NASA astronaut Andre Douglas wears AR (Augmented Reality) display technology during an advanced technology run in...
NASA astronaut Andre Douglas wears AR (Augmented Reality) display technology during a nighttime advanced technology...
Crash of Douglas XSB2D-1 (Bu. No. 03552) airplane in a Sunnyvale , CA prune orchard caused by engine failure. Note...
Douglas F4D-1 (Bu. No. 134759) Skyray Plan view of airplane with Ames Pilot Don R. Heinle, Engineer L. Stewart Rolls...
Testing the wing boundary layer control of the A3D in the 40 x 80 wind tunnel. Boundary layer control was added to...
XSB2D-1 First test (no number) Aerodynamic test to forecast the take off distance. George Cooper was the A1:H73...
NASA astronauts Andre Douglas, left, and Kate Rubins review procedures during a nighttime simulated moonwalk in the...
NASA astronauts Andre Douglas, left, and Kate Rubins review traverse plans during a¬¬ nighttime simulated moonwalk...
PAUL CHOUFANI, MATTHEW SHERMAN, AND PROFESSOR DOUGLAS MATSON WITH THE ELECTROSTATIC LEVITATOR.
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier delivers the keynote address at the CodeX Technology Conference in...
PAUL CHOUFANI, PROFESSOR DOUGLAS MATSON, AND MATTHEW SHERMAN AT THE CONTROLS OUTSIDE OF THE ELECTROSTATIC LEVITATOR.
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier joined students, faculty and experts in Boston as part of MIT's "Better MIT...
NASA astronaut Kate Rubins conducts a tool audit to ensure she has all of her tools while NASA astronaut Andre...
NASA astronauts Kate Rubins, left, and Andre Douglas look at a map that shows their traverse route during a...
NASA astronauts Kate Rubins and Andre Douglas congratulate each other after the completion of the first simulated...