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On July 24, 2022, the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) instrument aboard NASA's Terra satellite captured...
STS068-S-052 (3 October 1994) --- This is a radar image of Mount Rainier in Washington state. The volcano last...
NASA Public Affairs Officer J.D. Harrington, left, monitors a press conference where NASA released images from...
NASA Program Director for the James Webb Space Telescope Program Greg Robinson, left, Vice President and Program...
Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md, left, Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., second from left, and Rep. David Trone, D-Md, right, are seen...
Images from the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer aboard NASA's Terra satellite,...
This image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows the Tarantula Nebula in two wavelengths of infrared light, each...
This image is a color composite covering the Rift Valley inland area of Ethiopia (south of the region shown in...
X-34 Technology Testbed Demonstrator on NASA Dryden ramp
ER-2 tail number 706, was one of two Airborne Science ER-2s used as science platforms by Dryden. The aircraft were...
X-34 mated to modified L-1011 during takeoff on first captive carry flight
A close up of the Flight Test Fixture II, mounted on the underside of the F-15B Aerodynamic Flight Facility...
The KC-135 with the winglets in flight over the San Gabriel mountains, south of Edwards AFB. While wind tunnel tests...
A NASA CV-990, modified as a Landing Systems Research Aircraft (LSRA), lands on the Edwards AFB main runway in test...
F-18 Systems Research Aircraft (SRA) in flight
An in-flight photo of the NASA F-15A used to carry a 10 degree cone to collect aerodynamic data to calibrate the...
The F-15 ACTIVE in flight above the Mojave desert on April 14, 1998. The overhead shot shows the aircraft's striking...
ER-2 tail number 806, is one of two Airborne Science ER-2s used as science platforms by Dryden. The aircraft are...
The F-15 ACTIVE touches down on the Edwards runway following its April 14, 1998 flight. The nose is high while the...
A chase plane view of the tufts on the KC-135 winglet. The use of tufts in flight research dates back to the early...
ER-2 tail number 806, is one of two Airborne Science ER-2s used as science platforms by Dryden. The aircraft are...
In-flight photo of the NASA F-15B used in tests of the X-33 Thermal Protection System (TPS) materials. Flying at...
ER-2 tail number 709, was one of two Airborne Science ER-2s used as science platforms by Dryden. The aircraft were...
PIAA mirrors made by Tinsley and are inside the enclosure. with Ruslan Belikov