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DC-8 returning from AFWEX deployment showing AeroSAPIENT Ku-band antennas
NASA space shuttle Columbia hitched a ride on a special 747 carrier aircraft for the flight from Palmdale,...
Pre-Columbian archaeological ruins are revealed through Costa Rican rain forest in this photo taken during NASA's...
A penguin near Punta Arena, Chile, photographed in its natural summer habitat during NASA's AirSAR 2004 campaign....
NASA DC-8 Mission Manager Walter Klein poses with a group of Chilean Students onboard the aircraft at Carlos Ibanez...
Joe Westlake, director, Heliophysics Division, NASA Headquarters, participates in a science briefing on Tuesday,...
An Armstrong G-III aircraft carrying the Flexys© Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge flap. The smooth transition...
Space shuttle Endeavour and its host NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft fly over Disneyland in 2012 on its way to the...
NASA’s DC-8 aircraft from Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California flies to Everett, Washington to...
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Professor Russ Westphal, left, and NASA Armstrong’s Technology Transfer Officer Benjamin...
A rooftop pedestal and telemetry dish gathered information from research aircraft at Building 4800 at NASA’s...
NASA Dryden Mission Manager Walter Klein poses with school children that visited the airport during AirSAR 2004. In...
NASA’s DC-8 aircraft from Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California flies to Everett, Washington to...
DC-8 Airborne Laboratory in flight
View from a NASA aircraft, TG-14, over the Superbloom of wildflowers and poppies from the Antelope Valley in...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, right, speaks with Armstrong acting Chief Information Officer Haig Arakelian,...
A long, slender wing and a pusher propeller at the rear characterize the Perseus B remotely piloted research...
Glacier Grey in front of the Cuernos del Paine mountains, photographed from Lago Grey (Grey Lake) during NASA's...
NASA’s DC-8 aircraft from Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California flies to Everett, Washington to...
Used as a directional indicator the compass rose guides pilots flying test and experimental aircraft like the...
The Spacewedge subscale research model glides in toward a touchdown at a California City landing zone during 1992...
A lizard photographed in the La Selva region of the Costa Rican rain forest as part of NASA's AirSAR 2004...
School children from Punta Arenas, Chile, talk with Dr. David Imel, an AirSAR scientist from NASA JPL, during AirSAR...
The crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-114 gathered for a press brief following landing at Edwards Air Force Base,...