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Engineers and specialists prepare X-57s Mod III wing for testing in the Flight Loads Laboratory at NASA’s Armstrong...
U.S. and German personnel of the X-31 Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability Technology Demonstrator aircraft program...
Students from various schools and organizations with a STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) focus are...
Students from various schools and organizations with a STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) focus are...
NASA Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson speaks to students from Delta Air Lines’ Women Inspiring Our...
The all-female flight crew for Delta Air Lines’ Women Inspiring Our Next Generation (WING) flight poses for a...
In May and June, NASA researchers tested a 7-foot wing model in the 14-by-22-Foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel at NASA’s...
Matthew Sanchez uses a water jet to cut aluminum for the outer layer of the strut for the 10-foot model of the...
Jose Vasquez programed a machine to cut, rotate and turn a block of steel to form a jury strut adaptor for a 10-foot...
A group of girls pose for a selfie in front of NASA’s Artemis I Moon rocket at Launch Pad 39B at the agency’s...
Josephine Pereira, Kennedy Space Center’s chief of Workforce Strategy and Development, speaks to students who were...
Part of the all-female crew for Delta Air Lines’ Women Inspiring Our Next Generation (WING) flight is photographed...
Tai Victor, Kennedy Space Center events lead, speaks to students who were brought to Kennedy on Delta Air Lines’...
Students from various schools and organizations with a STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) focus are...
3/4 front view of Fixed Wing SST - Lockheed SST on Ground Plane with leading edge flaps deflected in Ames 40x80 foot...
Thomas Ozoroski, an Icing Researcher, is shown documenting ice accretion on the leading edge of the next-generation...
Ice accretion is shown on the leading edge of the next-generation Transonic Truss-Braced Wing design at NASA Glenn's...
The Swept Wing Laminar Flow test article, integrated to the underside of a NASA F-15, will examine the effectiveness...
Testing different configurations of distributed roughness elements on the Swept Wing Laminar Flow test article, seen...
This 1976 photograph of the Oblique Wing Research Aircraft was taken in front of the NASA Flight Research Center...
Tilt-Wing Propeller model with blowing flaps in 40x80ft w.t.
Frank Pena and Benjamin Park watch as data streams in from tests on a 6-foot model of the Transonic Truss-Braced...
NASA’s Kennedy Space Center senior managers (on right, front to back) Janet Sellars, director of Human Resources;...
From left, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center senior managers Barbara L. Brown, director of Exploration Research and...