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Katie Mortensen, a mechanical engineering technician, machines test article materials inside the Prototype...
Spencer Wells, a mechanical engineering technician, welds a part of a camera enclosure which will be used at Launch...
Tim Evans, a mechanical engineering technician, uses a computer numerical control (CNC) machine to machine a part...
From left, mechanical engineering technicians Katie Mortensen and Jim Niehoff machine test article material inside...
Spencer Wells, a mechanical engineering technician, examines the interior of a camera enclosure for Launch Complex...
Spencer Wells, a mechanical engineering technician, welds a part of a camera enclosure which will be used at Launch...
RoboSimian, a limbed robot developed by engineers at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California,...
RoboSimian, a limbed robot developed by engineers at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California,...
Engineers from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory carry RoboSimian, a robot developed at JPL, at the DARPA Robotics...
The team developing NASA Mars Science Laboratory calls this test rover Scarecrow because the vehicle does not...
Langley’s newly built Measurement Systems Laboratory will serve as the primary research and development location for...
Limbed robot RoboSimian was developed at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, seen here with Brett Kennedy, supervisor of...
THE 2013 ASTRONAUT CANDIDATE CLASS VISITED THE THRUST VECTOR CONTROL TEST LAB AT MARSHALL'S PROPULSION RESEARCH...
NASA Kennedy Space Center's Engineering Director Pat Simpkins, at left, talks with Michael E. Johnson, a project...
Jared Sass, NASA engineer, monitors a test inside the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Jared Sass, NASA engineer, monitors a test inside the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Adam Swanger, NASA engineer, is inside the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on...
Inside the Prototype Development Laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, engineers and technicians...
NASA Kennedy Space Center's Engineering Directorate held a banner signing event in the Prototype Development...
NASA Kennedy Space Center's Engineering Director Pat Simpkins signs the banner marking the successful delivery of a...
Lead Test Engineer John Kobak (right) and a technician use an oscilloscope to test the installation of a Pratt and...
A researcher in the Supercharger Research Division at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- – Inside a laboratory in the Engineering Development Laboratory, or EDL, at NASA’s Kennedy...
Chemists Misle Tessema (left) and Macy Mullen (right) discuss scanning electron microscope operations inside NASA...