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KEPLER table top model (in studio). The Kepler Mission due for launch in March 2009 will look for earth like planets...
Space Technology Division Summer picnic
Grand Opening of the New Mars Center 'Tent' for Visitors speaker G. Scott Hubbard, Director Nasa Ames Research Center
2009 American Geophysical Union (AGU) conference in San Francisco, California. Dr David Morrison, Director Lunar...
CEV (Crew Escape Vehicle) LAS 51 aeroacoustic test-97-0186 in the Ames 9x7FT Supersonic Wind Tunnel. Ames Test...
NASA CoLab Open House
CVSRF: 747 Simulator Trials of Fatigue Countermeasures: fatigue measurement equipment
Ames Family Day Picnic in celebration of NASA's 50th Anniversary
An SUV-sized Asteroid 2008TC# Impacts on October 7, 2008 in the Nubian Desert, Northern Sudan: Dr. Peter Jenniskens,...
Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) parachuste test in the NASA Ames 80x120ft Subsonic Wind Tunnel at Moffett Field,...
Aerial view of newly completed N-232 Sustainability Base at the NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.
Stardust sample analysis @ UC Berkeley clean room with Dr Scott Sandford, NASA Ames Astrophysicist - mission samples...
CEV model with pressure sensitive paint (PSP) test 11-0148 in the 11ft Ames wind tunnel. Shown here with Bruce...
European Space Agency's 'Jules Verne' Automated Transfer Vehicle ATV-1 re-entry in Earth's atmosphere over Pacific...
Dr William 'Bill' Borucki being interview on NBC KNTV's program Press Here on the KEPLER mission by a panel of...
September 11th remembrance ceremony held in front of NASA Research Park Bldg-17 (Lunar Science Institute) hosted by...
Kepler Project Team member Chris Middour
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N-258 NAS Supercomputer Pleiades
Park Avenue Elementary Teachers Visit / Thank You for Donation of Computers: Ames Director Pete Worden opening gift...
Joint Security, Law enforcement, fire and emergency services exercise
Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) and P.I. at NASA Ames Research Center - Calibration of...
Singularity University First Meeting with Ames Center Director Pete Worden,
STS088-353-008 (4-15 Dec. 1998) --- Astronaut James H. Newman, mission specialist, translates along a hand rail on...