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This is a single scene from a pair (frames 021 & 024) to study the effects of polarized light in Earth Observations....
Event: Manufacturing Area From Above A overhead view of the X-59 with its nose on. The X-59’s nose is 38-feet long –...
Event: SEG 210 Forebody A right side view of where the team is preparing the X-59 structure for installation of the...
NASA’s OSRIS-REx mission is designed to study near-Earth asteroid Bennu and return a sample of Bennu to Earth in...
NASA’s X-59 lights up the night sky with its unique Mach diamonds, also known as shock diamonds, during maximum...
NASA’s X-59 lights up the night sky with its unique Mach diamonds, also known as shock diamonds, during maximum...
NASA’s X-59 lights up the night sky with its unique Mach diamonds, also known as shock diamonds, during maximum...
NASA’s X-59 lights up the night sky with its unique Mach diamonds, also known as shock diamonds, during maximum...
NASA’s X-59 lights up the night sky with its unique Mach diamonds, also known as shock diamonds, during maximum...
NASA’s X-59 lights up the night sky with its unique Mach diamonds, also known as shock diamonds, during maximum...
A Lockheed Martin technician works to complete wiring on the X-59 aircraft in preparation for the power-on system...
Inside a thermal vacuum at Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, technicians prepared NASA Phoenix Mars Lander for...
NASA Phoenix Mars Lander was lowered into a thermal vacuum chamber at Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, in...
Lockheed Martin Space Systems technicians work on the science deck of NASA Phoenix Mars Lander
NASA’s X-59 sits in support framing while undergoing the installation of its lower empennage, or tail section, at...
A perfectly framed up rearview shot of NASA’s X-59 tail after its recent installation of the lower empennage, or...
This page contains interviews with personnel from the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification,...
This page contains interviews with personnel from the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification,...
S92-48423 (October 1992) --- Astronaut Martin J. Fettman, payload specialist.
S80-36889 (24 July 1980) --- Astronaut Bruce McCandless II uses a simulator at Martin Marietta?s space center near...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft sits inside its run stall in preparation for maximum afterburner...
Assembly began April 1, 2010, for NASA Juno spacecraft. Workers at Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Denver, Colorado...
A panoramic side view of the left top of the X-59 supersonic plane with the tail on and the nose in the process of...
A overhead view of the X-59 with its nose on. The X-59’s nose is 38-feet long – approximately one third of the...