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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Node 1, the first U.S. element for the International Space Station, and attached...
Node 1, the first U.S. element for the International Space Station, and attached Pressurized Mating Adapter-1...
This illustration is an artist’s concept of a Magnetic Launch Assist System, formerly referred as the Magnetic...
The James Webb Space Telescope's ISIM structure recently endured a "gravity sag test" as it was rotated in...
This 1964 NASA Flight Reserch Center photograph shows a ground engine test underway on the Lunar Landing Research...
Test subject wearing the pressurized "space" suit for the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located at the Lunar...
Cable system which supports the test subject on the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator. The purpose of this simulator...
Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located in the hangar at Langley Research Center. The initial version of this...
In this NASA Flight Reserch Center photograph the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) number 1 is shown in flight....
An inflight view from the left side of the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle, is shown in this 1964 NASA Flight...
In this 1965 NASA Flight Reserch Center photograph the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) is shown at near...
LLRV flight #1-16-61F with Bell 47 Helicopter providing chase support. The use of chase planes was a critical part...
Special "space" suit for the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located at the Lunar Landing Facility. The purpose of...
Astronaut Roger Chaffee on the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located at the Lunar Landing Facility. The purpose...
Astronaut Walt Cunningham on the Reduced Gravity Walking Simulator located at the Lunar Landing Facility. The...
A group photo of the LLRV personnel following the program's 100th flight. The photo was taken at South Base, and was...
A researcher fills a small container used to represent a liquid hydrogen tank in preparation for a microgravity test...
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...
In this 1967 NASA Flight Reserch Center photograph the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) is viewed from the...
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...