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AVA-1h simulation team members Megan Mitchell, left, Christian Schmitz, and Matthew Blanken, right, in the VMS...
New Employee orientation and swearing-in, left to right (far left) unknow) Tracie Perez, Spenser Monheim (behind...
Human factors engineer Casey Smith, right, and pilot Wayne Ringelberg, left, discuss simulation results during a...
From left to right: Charles Donlan, deputy head, and Robert Gilruth, head of STG, look at a scale model of a Mercury...
New Employee orientation and swearing-in left to right (far left, unknown) Tracie Perez, Spenser Monheim (behind...
High 3/4 top front view of model in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel. Bob Bishop in lower right. Delta Wing with Conard.
The Ames spirit of free and vigorous discussion; Left to right: Harv Lomax, Leonard Roberts and Harvey Allen during...
Evolution of Furnaces for Crystal Growth. Left view: Crystal Growth Furnace (CGF) Right view: Advanced Automated...
Space Shuttle 3% scale model to analyze removal of PAL ramp and other effects in the 11 ft. w.t. with Rob Kornienko,...
Artemis I Heat Shield Sample Extraction and Analysis team with NASA astronauts Victor J. Glover, left, and Christina...
Inside Mercury flight control, Walter C. Williams, associate director for Project Mercury operations (center)...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, right, and Center Director Eugene Tu tour the Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel (UPWT)...
Space Shuttle 3% scale model to analyze removal of PAL ramp and other effects i the 9x7ft w.t. with Mike Lopez and...
The official crew portrait for NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test. Left is Suni Williams, who will serve as the pilot,...
S66-46952 (September 1966) --- Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (right), command pilot, and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr.,...
Bob Meyer (right), acting deputy director of NASA Dryden, shakes hands with Les Bordelon, executive director of...
Primary flight display screen, left, and traffic display screen, right, of the ownship aircraft in the VMS’s R-Cab...
Human factors engineer Casey Smith, left, and pilot Wayne Ringelberg, right, discuss simulation results during a...
MEMBERS OF THE 2013 CIF RADIATOR PROJECT TEAM AT THE TESTING FACILITY. RIGHT TO LEFT: TRUDY ALLEN, GLENN FOUNTAIN,...
jsc2021e063273--Mechanical Engineering team assembling mounting plate in the Makerspace From left to right: Kalpana...
Kepler Program VIP's on left Roger Hunter and on right Jon Jenkins in the Kepler Laboratory at the NASA Ames...
iss062e087642 (March 10, 2020) --- The SpaceX Dragon resupply ship (at right) and a pair of the International Space...
STS057-94-017 (21 June - 1 July 1993) --- Six astronauts onboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour pose for the...
STS080-733-021 (19 Nov.-7 Dec. 1996) --- The crewmembers of the Earth-orbiting space shuttle Columbia took this view...