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Portrait of Samuel Katzoff Assistant Chief, Applied Materials and Physics Division
NASA’s Langley Research Center is revolutionizing aviation, expanding our understanding of the Earth’s atmosphere,...
Amanda Cutright, acting associate director for Earth Action and Strategic Engagement for the Science Mission...
Photos of LaRC team weighting and performing Center of Gravity (CG) measurements of the Structural Test Article...
On June 26, 1959, then-Langley-research Francis Rogallo examined the Rogallo wing in the 7x10 FT Tunnel. Originally...
X-15 launch techniques were investigated using on-twentieth scale models mounted in the 7x10 FT Tunnel. --...
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...
NASA Project Mercury astronaut -- Slayton was later known as Deke.
Water drop and recovery from shore-based crane at Langley's back river.
Molds for couches for test pilots, line the NASA Langley Research Centers model shop wall. The names of the test...
Mock-up of the Mercury capsule on display at the first NASA inspection held on October 24, 1959.
Publicity photograph of a technician measuring a wind tunnel model of the Little Joe test vehicle. Joseph Shortal...
A one-sixth scale model of the Mercury capsule being tested in the 300-mph 7 x 10-foot wind tunnel.
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...
Assembling the Little Joe capsules. The capsules were manufactured in-house by Langley technicians. Three capsules...
Photographed on 09/22/1960. -- An examination of the Aerojet-General "Aerobee 150A" propulsion system in February...
L60-5232 Clinton E. Brown of the Brown Hypersonic Study Group. Photograph published in Engineer in Charge: A History...
Technicians attach the escape tower to the Mercury capsule prior to assembly with Little Joe launcher, August 20,...
Model of Mercury (Redstone booster) carrying the spacecraft in the Unitary Plan wind tunnel for testing.
Blunt Leading Edge Model in the Unitary Wind Tunnel high mach number test section.
Caption: Off the pad abort shot at Wallops using Langley PARD designed full scale capsule with Recruit rocket and...
People are seen viewing the partial solar eclipse from NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA, Monday, April 8,...
Water drop and recovery from shore-based crane at Langley's back river.
L59-4073 A model of the Mercury capsule undergoes flotation tests. -- Photograph published in Winds of Change, 75th...