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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman responds to questions from Ames employees during his coffee and donuts event in...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman responds to questions from Ames employees during his coffee and donuts event in...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks to Ames employees during his coffee and donuts event in MegaBites N235.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman responds to questions from Ames employees during his coffee and donuts event in...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks to Ames employees during his coffee and donuts event in MegaBites N235.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks to Ames employees during his coffee and donuts event in MegaBites N235.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks to Ames employees during his coffee and donuts event in MegaBites N235.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks to Ames employees during his coffee and donuts event in MegaBites N235.
Clark Y Airfoil. 3/4 front view of 8x48 foot Clark Y Airfoil mounted (inverted) in the 40x80 foot wind tunnel at...
40x80x120 Foot Wind Tunnel at NASA's Ames Research Center Laser Velocimeter (LV) Long Range System. Requesting...
3/4 front view of Wind Tunnel investigation of the Lockheed T-33 modified for area-suction leading-edge and trailing...
The Intersex Progress Pride flag flies beneath the American flag on the center pole with the California state and...
The Intersex Progress Pride flag flies beneath the American flag on the center pole with the California state and...
Researchers discovered what is thought to be the first kind of molecule to form after the Big Bang. While theory...
Flight Test in the Roverscape (N-269) at NASA's Ames Research Center, the project team tests the DJI Matrice 600...
Front view of the Avrocar on variable height struts in 40x 80 wind tunnel with overhead doors open.
Collins Aerodyne VTOL Vertical take off and landing model in the 40x80 foot wind tunnel at NASA's Ames Research...
Scientists on the airborne observatory SOFIA detected the first type of molecule that ever formed in the universe....
NASA’s flying telescope SOFIA captured a crisp infrared image of the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Spanning more...
NASA in Silicon Valley Live is a talk show that features conversations with scientists, researchers, engineers and...
David Korsmeyer welcomes Ames employees to the Orion Circle of Excellence Award Ceremony in the Syvertson...
NASA astronauts Victor J. Glover and Christina Koch tour the Ames Arc Jet Complex, N238.
To maintain the competitive advantage of the United States, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, the...
Smithy J. DeFrance (Ames Director) at tail of Ames Lear Jet (NASA-701)