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As easy to read as a home pregnancy test, three Quantifiable Lateral Flow Assay (QLFA) strips used to test water for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
A wet flow test at Launch Pad 39B on September 13, 2019, tests the sound suppression system that will be used for...
jsc2024e043917 (7/10/2024) --- Packed Bed Reactor Experiment-Water Recovery (PBRE-WR) examines flow rates of gas and...
This slow motion video shows how the Space Launch Sysetm (SLS) rocket liquid oxygen tank failed during a structural...
To complete the structural qualification test campaign for NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the liquid...
Full Clip To complete the structural qualification test campaign for NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, the...
Test engineers clean the ice cloud detection probe in the Icing Research Tunnel in between test runs. Steam is used...
Water flowing out. Data flowing in. A water system activation at the Thad Cochran Test Stand (B-2) on Jan. 30 at...
The philosophy of NASA's Mars Program has been "Follow the water," but "Where did the atmosphere go?" is still a...
Panorama of the IRT engineering and ice cloud calibration team in the control room. Shown on the left are the data...
This image from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows some striking dark downslope flows in Aram Chaos. Since this...
Operators at the B-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, conducted a wet dress...
Operators at the B-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, conducted a wet dress...
View of Flight Engineer (FE) Mike Hopkins initiating a CFE-2 (Capillary Flow Experiment - 2) Interior Corner Flow -...
View of Flight Engineer (FE) Koichi Wakata posing for a photo during a CFE-2 (Capillary Flow Experiment - 2)...
NASA research pilot Wayne Ringelberg wears a U.S. Air Force configuration of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in...
NASA research pilot Jim Less wears a U.S. Navy harness configuration with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in...
The Martian climate remains one of the solar system's biggest mysteries: although cold and dry today, myriad surface...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- For the fourth time in Space Shuttle Program history, 350,000 gallons of water are...