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The M2-F2 Lifting Body is seen here on the ramp at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. The success of Dryden's...
This photo shows the left side cockpit instrumentation panel of the M2-F2 Lifting Body. The success of Dryden's...
This photo shows the right side cockpit instrumentation panel of the M2-F2 Lifting Body. The success of Dryden's...
On April 9, 2013 at 11:52 GMT, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake hit southwestern Iran's Bushehr province near the town of...
The X-38 Crew Return Vehicle touches down amidst the California desert scrubbrush at the end of its first free...
The X-38, a research vehicle built to help develop technology for an emergency Crew Return Vehicle from the...
The X-38 Crew Return Vehicle descends under its steerable parafoil over the California desert in its first free...
The X-38, a research vehicle built to help develop technology for an emergency Crew Return Vehicle (CRV), descends...
The X-38 Crew Return Vehicle descends under its steerable parafoil over the California desert in its first free...
The X-38 Crew Return Vehicle descends under its steerable parafoil over the California desert in its first free...
Crew members surround the X-38 lifting body research vehicle after a successful test flight and landing in March...
The X-38 technology demonstrator descends under its steerable parafoil toward a lakebed landing in a March 2000 test...
The X-38 Crew Return Vehicle descends under its steerable parafoil over the California desert during its first free...
B-52B Cockpit Instrument Panel
The X-38 technology demonstrator descends under its steerable parafoil toward a lakebed landing in a March 2000 test...
The latest version of the X-38, V-131R, touches down on Rogers Dry Lake adjacent to NASAÕs Dryden Flight Research...
The X-38, a research vehicle built to help develop technology for an emergency Crew Return Vehicle (CRV), descends...
Dale Reed, a NASA engineer who worked on the original lifting-body research programs in the 1960s and 1970s, stands...
The X-38, a research vehicle built to help develop technology for an emergency Crew Return Vehicle (CRV), maneuvers...
The HL-10 lifting body is seen here in flight over Rogers Dry Lake at Edwards AFB. After the vehicle's fins were...
The X-38 Crew Return Vehicle descends under its steerable parafoil over the California desert in its first free...
Not every moment of a test pilot's day is serious business. In a moment of levity, NASA pilots Bill Dana (left) and...
The third iteration of the X-38, V-131R, glides down under a giant parafoil towards a landing on Rogers Dry Lake...
The X-38, a research vehicle built to help develop technology for an emergency Crew Return Vehicle (CRV), descends...