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Astronaut Allen Bean with Lunar Landing Research Facility (LLRF) crew. Alan Bean was one of the third group of...
Lunar Landing Research Facility. Gantry facility 1297
Astronaut Eugene Cernan at Lunar Lander Research Facility. Cernan under gantry, in training module. Captain Cernan...
Mock-up of the Mercury capsule on display at the first NASA inspection held on October 24, 1959.
Federal Women's Program with Mary Jackson giving out awards. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female...
Leading Edge Vortex Suppression Series with Christine Darden in photos
A one-sixth scale model of the Mercury capsule being tested in the 300-mph 7 x 10-foot wind tunnel.
Portrait of Christine M. Darden
L57-525 Engineer W.J. O Sullivan, Jr., looks at inflated 20 inch subsatellite while holding inflation bottle and...
Portrait of John D. Bird "Jaybird" designed the LOR Lunar Orbit Rendezvous. Published in NASA SP-4308 Page 229.
Artist rendering of the lunar excursion module approaching the moon. The lunar module design underwent gradual...
From left to right; Gilbert A. Haynes holding the NTA Fred C. Downs Special Event Award and Samuel J. Scott with...
Portrait of Christine M. Darden
Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of...
L60-5232 Clinton E. Brown of the Brown Hypersonic Study Group. Photograph published in Engineer in Charge: A History...
Technicians attach the escape tower to the Mercury capsule prior to assembly with Little Joe launcher, August 20,...
Model of Mercury (Redstone booster) carrying the spacecraft in the Unitary Plan wind tunnel for testing.
North American F-100 C airplane used in sonic boom investigation at Wallops, October 7, 1958. Photograph published...
Lunar Landing Module photographed at night at the Lunar Landing Research Facility. Gantry facility 1297.
Low-boom Model Mach II in Unitary Tunnel with Christine Darden
Blunt Leading Edge Model in the Unitary Wind Tunnel high mach number test section.
Paul Holloway presenting Special Achievement Award to Christine Darden
NASA Staff Dr.Darden with Sonic Boom Model
Portrait of Christine M. Darden