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Aerial view of newly completed N-232 Sustainability Base at the NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.
Summer Internship for 2008 closing ceremony students enjoying the receptionon in lobby of the Ames Administration...
NASA Ames Robotics Academy Interns at the Lunar Science Institute (LSI) building 17
Alan Stern, Associate Administrator of the Science Mission Directorate HQ addressing Ames staff
SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) primary mirror being coated in the Ames N-211 Vacuum Chamber.
SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astromony) primary mirror coating completed at the Ames Vacuum Chamber...
British royalty visits Ames; Prince Andrew, Duke of York on tour of NFAC (40x80x120ft w.t.)
Galileo Probe test-358 in NASA Ames Research Center12ft Pressure Wind Tunnel
CEV model with pressure sensitive paint (PSP) test 11-0148 in the 11ft Ames wind tunnel
Technology Showcase held at Ames Research Center Bldg 943 and the Exploration Center Bldg 943A: KleenSpeed...
LCROSS in Clean Room at Ames Research Centeer - flight hardware cable check and verification
Aerial view of newly completed N-232 Sustainability Base at the NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.
Dr. Mark Kasevich, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University presents a Director's Colloquium...
Alan Stern, Associate Administrator of the Science Mission Directorate HQ addressing Ames staff
oil protrait of Dr. Baruch Blumberg, Director of Ames Astrobiology by artist Elizabeth Zanzinger
Navy CHANCE VOUGHT F7U-3 #656 AIRPLANE on NACA Ames flight line
Studio portrait of Ames Developed Thermal Protection System (TPS) tiles - the RCG and TUFI
MODEL OF NACA Ames Research Center's 40 BY 80 FOOT SUBSONIC WIND TUNNEL.
XV-15 Tilt Rotor (NASA-703) in conversion flight at Ames Research Center
New renovated NASA Ames Research Center 12ft Pressure Wind Tunnel (with clouds)
Ames 70 Year Anniversary Exhibit in downtown Mountain View, California. The banner across Castro Street.
Capt. Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger visits Ames Vertical Motion Simulator facility and takes a 'ride' in the Shuttle...
XV-3 in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel; Rotor dynamic stability tests
New Employee Orientation swearing-in N-232. Tom Edwards, Ames Deputy Director address the group.