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A Stennis Space Center employee works March 2, 2012, to further construction of the A-3 Test Stand, which will...
A Stennis Space Center employee works March 2, 2012, to further construction of the A-3 Test Stand, which will...
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME Nozzle Test at Propulsion Systems Laboratory, PSL
A tethered Stennis Space Center employee climbs an A-3 Test Stand ladder June 8, 2012, against the backdrop of the...
A tethered Stennis Space Center employee climbs an A-3 Test Stand ladded June 8, 2012, against the backdrop of the...
Construction of the A-3 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center continued June 8 with installation of a 35,000-gallon...
John C. Stennis Space Center employees remove space shuttle main engine run ducts from the A-2 Test Stand engine...
This photograph depicts one of over thirty tests conducted on the Vortex Combustion Chamber Engine at Marshall Space...
A close-up image of the single H-1 engine was test-fired at Canoga Park, California. Initial development of testing...
In this photograph, the single H-1 engine was test-fired at Canoga Park, California. Initial development of testing...
This image taken at JPL shows engineers testing the route by which the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity will roll...
John C. Stennis Space Center employees remove one-half of the A-2 Test Stand clamshell used for testing space...
A J-2X next-generation rocket engine is lifted onto the A-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center. Testing of the...
NASA Dryden flight test engineer Marta Bohn-Meyer is suited up for a research flight in the F-16XL laminar-flow...
The A-3 Test Stand under construction at Stennis Space Center is set for completion and activation in 2013. It will...
The A-3 Test Stand under construction at Stennis Space Center is set for completion and activation in 2013. It will...
Jason Hopper of NASA (front row), Jody Ladner of Lockheed Martin (back row, left) and Chris Mulkey of NASA prepare...
John C. Stennis Space Center employees install a new master interface tool on the A-2 Test Stand on Oct. 27, 2010....
This image depicts an overall view of the vertical test stand for testing the J-2 engine at Rocketdyne's Propulsion...
This photograph depicts the F-1 engine firing in the Marshall Space Flight Center’s F-1 Engine Static Test Stand....
Stennis Space Center employees have installed liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen tanks atop the A-3 Test Stand,...
A construction 'topping out' milestone was reached April 13 with placement of the test cell dome atop NASA's new A-3...
Inside the Prototype Development Laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, engineers and technicians...
The husband-and-wife team of Bob Meyer and Marta Bohn-Meyer flew as flight test engineers on high-speed experiments...