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While NASA’s F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
While NASA’s F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
While NASA’s F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
While NASA’s F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
While NASA's F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
While NASA’s F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
While NASA's F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
While NASA’s F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
While NASA’s F/A-18 goes supersonic off the coast, a team of researchers monitor the flight and operate multiple...
AeroVironment engineers and technicians closely monitor flight data in the ground control station during the...
From left, mechanical engineer Gabrielle Ludwig, technician Alex Schaeffer, and mechanical engineer Mitchell Hamann...
Engineering technician Jancilon Viegas installs thermocouples onto the The Lunar Environment Monitoring Station...
Mitchell Hamann and John Pindell configure the Lunar Environment Monitoring Station (LEMS) instrument for testing in...
Lunar Environment Monitoring Station (LEMS) team members install the instrument for testing in the Electromagnetic...
Chief Operating Officer of Quest Thermal Group Phillip Tyler installs Integrated Multilayer Insulation (IMLI) on the...
A detail view of the Lunar Environment Monitoring Station, (LEMS) bus prior to thermal blanket installation inside...
Team members install the Lunar Environment Monitoring Station (LEMS) instrument for testing in a thermal vacuum...
The Lunar Environment Monitoring Station (LEMS) in Electromagnetic Interference/Electromagnetic Compatibility...
The Lunar Environment Monitoring Station (LEMS) instrument is installed for testing in a thermal vacuum chamber at...
The Lunar Environment Monitoring Station (LEMS) instrument is installed for testing in a thermal vacuum chamber at...
Electrical test engineer Thomas Schluszas configures the Lunar Environment Monitoring Station (LEMS) instrument for...
During STS-34, flight directors Robert E. Castle, Jr (left) and Ronald D. Dittemore review checklists and monitor...
Dr. Forrest Carpenter, left, principal investigator for the third phase of CarpetDIEM, Carpet Determination in...
Flight directors Robert E. Castle, Jr (left) and Ronald D. Dittemore monitor console displays during STS-34 mission....