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One of multiple microphone stations used in the CarpetDIEM flight series, which gave researchers valuable lessons...
NASA's Mobile Operations Facility is shown here with new decals at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards,...
NASA’s all-electric X-57 Maxwell, in its Mod II configuration, arrives at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
NASA and Samaritan's Purse DC-8 aircrafts met on the ramp in front of NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center...
The MicroCub is the newest addition to NASA Armstrong's fleet of subscale research aircraft. The aircraft is a...
The Employee Exchange Council at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California recently awarded its 2019...
NASA's X-57 Maxwell, the agency's first all-electric X-plane and first crewed X-planed in two decades, is delivered...
NASA's X-57 Maxwell, the agency's first all-electric X-plane and first crewed X-planed in two decades, is delivered...
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center ER-2 #809 high-altitude aircraft maintained by avionics technician Gregory...
Andrew Shaw works on a component for the high-altitude ER-2 aircraft's instrument panel.
A bobcat resting leisurely on a retaining wall among the flowering bushes at Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
Tests were conducted with a robotic antenna scanner at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in California. The...
NASA's all-electric X-57 Maxwell, in its Mod II configuration, arrives at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
The X-57 distributed electric aircraft wing that will fly in the final configuration of the flight tests completed...
NASA's 2017 astronaut candidate Kayla Barron practices flying in an X-59 QueSST simulator at Armstrong Flight...
UP Aerospace employees preparing their SpaceLoft rocket to carry NASA technologies for testing in microgravity.
NASA's 2017 astronaut candidate Kayla Barron practices flying in an X-59 QueSST simulator at Armstrong Flight...
Aerosol data from the High Altitude Lidar Observatory (HALO), pictured here, will give mission scientists a better...
A NASA F/A-18 is towed to the apron at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California during sunrise...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft ground crew prepares the aircraft to begin a new flight series. The flight was...
NASA’s flight systems engineer, Kassidy Mclaughlin conducts environmental testing on an instrumentation pallet. The...
The X-56B remotely piloted aircraft began a new flight series April 19 at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center conducted its first formation flight with the Preliminary Research Aerodynamic...