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Nathan Sam and Robert “Red†Jensen lay material into a Prandtl-M aircraft mold at NASA’s Armstrong Flight...
Coby Asselin, from left, Adam Curry, and L. J. Hantsche set up the data acquisition systems used during testing of a...
The Spacewedge subscale research model glides in toward a touchdown at a California City landing zone during 1992...
A Rans S-12 remotely piloted "mothership" takes off from a lakebed runway carrying a Spacewedge research model...
Justin Link, left, small unmanned aircraft systems pilot; John Bodylski, atmospheric probe principal investigator;...
The atmospheric probe, right, flew after release from a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft, left, on Oct. 22,...
DFRC Center Director Kevin Petersen greets STS-117 Commander Frederick Sturckow and the crew of the Space Shuttle...
The Employee Exchange Council at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, recently awarded its...
An atmospheric probe model attached upside down to a quad rotor remotely piloted aircraft ascends with the Moon...
The atmospheric probe model on a stand is prepped for flight and release from a quad rotor remotely piloted...
The NASA SR-71 triple-supersonic aircraft carries the Linear Aerospike Experiment on Wednesday, March 4, 1998,...
An instrumented mannequin ejects, with help of pyrotechnics, from a specially modified YF-4J drone at the Naval...
F-15 aircraft crew chief Zack Burke, left, and X-59 mechanic Jamie Trescott, center back, splash buckets of ice...
Troy Asher, acting center director, presents NASA aerial photographer Carla Thomas with an award commemorating her...
The Orion parachute system enters another phase of its descent after an air launch from a C-17 aircraft on...
NASA aerial photographer Carla Thomas waves from the backseat of a NASA F-15 aircraft as chief pilot Wayne...
Alvin Mitchell, a NASA C-20A aircraft quality assurance inspector, completes preflight checks at NASA’s Armstrong...
NASA’s C-20A takes off from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, on Wednesday, April 29,...
NASA’s C-20A takes off from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, on Wednesday, April 29,...
NASA’s C-20A takes off from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, on Wednesday, April 29,...
C-20A crew chief Isac Mata stows metal pins used to secure the landing gear, while Ian Elkin, operations engineer,...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft, attached to a modified Pegasus booster rocket and followed by a chase...
The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket accelerate after launch from...
NASA’s Pilatus PC-12, based out of NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, is seen flying over NASA’s Armstrong...