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British royalty visits Ames; Prince Andrew, Duke of York on tour
Newly arrived DC-8 (NASA-717) in flight over Ames
Ames CVSRF (Crew Vehicle System Research Facility) 747 cab
Singularity University First Meeting with Ames Center Director Pete Worden,
Jeffrey Hollender, Founder of Seventh Generation Inc. speaks at Ames for Earth Day
Singularity University First Meeting with Ames Center Director Pete Worden,
STS-134 PANORAMIC VIEWS - AMS ARRIVAL AND XFER TO SSPF
Circa 1938 Aerial of Ames Research Center - Moffett Field and area
Army Air Photo General view looking south at Ames construction progress
Singularity University First Meeting with Ames Center Director Pete Worden,
XV-15 Tilt Rotor (NASA-703) hovers at Ames Research Center
Oil Portrait: Hans Mark, Ames Director from 1969 to 1978
Space Shuttle 3% acoustics model with Pal ramp in Ames 11ft. w.t.
Conrad Innovaton Summit and Awards held at the NASA Ames Research Park facility.
XV-15 Tilt Rotor (NASA-703) in flight at Ames Research Center
LCROSS flight hardware in clean room at Ames N-240.
Singularity University First Meeting with Ames Center Director Pete Worden,
Portrait: Steve Zornetzer, Associate Director NASA Ames Research Center
Ames Life Sciences Experiments: Polar gloves and vest with Ann McMormack
LCROSS flight hardware in clean room at Ames N-240.
XV-15 Tilt Rotor (NASA-703) hovers at Ames Research Center
Portrait of Dr Dale Compton, Director of Ames Research Center 1989 - 1994
Ames Aerial: N-262 during construction (without roof)
ASEE Fellow Dan Ewert (front) with Ames Sponsor John Hines (back).