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NASA Ames Research Center 14-foot Transonic Wind Tunnel
Bell V/STOL X-14 airplane mounted at 90 degrees yaw in 40x80 foot wind tunnel.
This sunset photo shows Deep Space Station 14 (DSS-14), the 230-foot-wide (70-meter) antenna at the Goldstone Deep...
Deep Space Station 14 (DSS-14), the 230-foot-wide (70-meter) antenna at the Goldstone Deep Space Communications...
Asteroid 1998 WT24 left in December 2001, right on December 11, 2015 taken by NASA the 230-foot 70-meter DSS-14...
The 230-foot 70-meter DSS-14 antenna at Goldstone, Ca. obtained these radar images of asteroid 2015 TB145 on Oct....
In May and June, NASA researchers tested a 7-foot wing model in the 14-by-22-Foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel at NASA’s...
S66-54571 (14 Sept. 1966) --- A 100-foot tether line connects the Agena Target Docking Vehicle with the Gemini-11...
NASA researcher Norman W. Schaeffler adjusts a propellor, which is part of a 7-foot wing model that was recently...
We’re big fans of Sam Zauber and Frank Quinto – two wind tunnel test engineers at NASA's Langley Research Center!...
NASA employees Broderic J. Gonzalez, left, and David W. Shank, right, install pieces of a 7-foot wing model in...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong talks to attendees of the Apollo 14 Anniversary Soirée at...
White light shape and measurement of a 13.1 Foot diameter fluted-core sandwich composite test article designed by...
White light shape and measurement of a 13.1 Foot diameter fluted-core sandwich composite test article designed by...
White light shape and measurement of a 13.1 Foot diameter fluted-core sandwich composite test article designed by...
White light shape and measurement of a 13.1 Foot diameter fluted-core sandwich composite test article designed by...
White light shape and measurement of a 13.1 Foot diameter fluted-core sandwich composite test article designed by...
ISS002-E-6239 (14 May 2001) --- This digital still camera's image, recorded by one of the Expedition Two crew...
White light shape and measurement of a 13.1 Foot diameter fluted-core sandwich composite test article designed by...
White light shape and measurement of a 13.1 Foot diameter fluted-core sandwich composite test article designed by...
White light shape and measurement of a 13.1 Foot diameter fluted-core sandwich composite test article designed by...
White light shape and measurement of a 13.1 Foot diameter fluted-core sandwich composite test article designed by...
Enroute for docking, the 16-foot-long Russian docking compartment Pirs (the Russian word for pier) approaches the...
White light shape and measurement of a 13.1 Foot diameter fluted-core sandwich composite test article designed by...