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One of the Spacewedge remotely-piloted research vehicles in flight under a steerable parafoil during 1995 research...
NASA’s Crossflow Attenuated Natural Laminar Flow (CATNLF) scale-model wing flies for the first time on a NASA F-15...
NASA’s Crossflow Attenuated Natural Laminar Flow (CATNLF) scale-model wing flies for the first time on a NASA F-15...
Front view of NASA’s Super Guppy cargo transport aircraft as it taxis in at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center...
The Passive Aeroelastic Tailored (PAT) wing bends under pressure from the highest loads applied during testing at...
Ted Powers makes an adjustment to the Passive Aeroelastic Tailored (PAT) wing testing apparatus at NASA’s Armstrong...
The Passive Aeroelastic Tailored (PAT) wing bends under pressure from the highest loads applied during testing at...
Orbiting more than 200 miles above Earth, the International Space Station is a powerhouse of cutting-edge science...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, tours a plant research laboratory and samples a microgreen inside the...
This console and its compliment of computers, monitors and commmunications equipment make up the Research...
NASA pilot Jim Less and Phil Wellner, aircrew life support technician, help prepare Mike Frederick, aerospace...
Crew chief, David Leiva, prepares NASA pilot Jim Less and Mike Frederick, aerospace engineer and researcher, for an...
The first of three “new” F/A-18B Hornets arrived at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California Nov. 6.
The No Chase COA (NCC) team at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center pose for a group photo with the unmanned...
NASA SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP (NSTRF) STUDENT BRIANA TOMBOULIAN AT THE 2013 MSFC RADIATOR FACILITY...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The Space Life Sciences Lab (SLSL), formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and...
Dr. Seong-Geun Jeong from South Korea’s Chungnam National University speaks about the Brownian Motion of Janus...
: Professor Stuart Williams working with NASA Glenn Research Center speaks about the Light Microscopy Module onboard...
Professor Gerold Willing working with NASA Glenn Research Center explains the research onboard the International...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket left the runway, carried aloft...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket left the runway, carried aloft...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket left the runway, carried aloft...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Dynamac employees (from left) Larry Burns, Debbie Wells and Neil Yorio carry boxes of...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Ivan Rodriguez, with Bionetics, and Michelle Crouch and Larry Burns, with Dynamac,...