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Go behind the scenes as we unbox NASA’s Ionospheric Connection Explorer, or ICON, after its arrival at Vandenberg...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson listens as Cadet First Class Andrew LaGassa talks about his classes work in the...
Col. Robert Swanson, Air Force at the Joint NASA-NOAA-Air Force Congressional Staff Day Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, listens to Col Douglas “Beaker” Wickert, right, during a tour of the...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, listens as Dr. Tom Yechout, center, and Col Douglas “Beaker” Wickert provide a...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, listens to Col Douglas “Beaker” Wickert, right, during a tour of the...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, listens to Col Douglas “Beaker” Wickert during a tour of the aeronautics lab...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson listens as Cadet First Class Celina Guan, second from left, talks about her classes...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, right, listens as Col Luke Sauter, Permanent Professor and Head, Department of...
Silhouetted against the cloud-strewn sky over NASA's Kennedy Space Center, a U.S. Air Force Thunderbird F-16D...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, 4th from left, along with Cadet First Class Grant Schlichting, left, Cadet Second...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, talks with Col Douglas “Beaker” Wickert, Cadet First Class Gavin Ross, and...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson listens as Cadet First Class Andrew LaGassa talks about his classes work in the...
The United States Air Force Thunderbirds flying over NASA Langley Research Center while practicing for an air show...
X-1B engine run on Air Force thrust stand.
This view of NASA 862, which is an F/A-18D based at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California,...
U.S. Air Force Corrosion Control Facility’s Shelby Youngo paints tail art on to NASA 862, which is an F/A-18D based...
U.S. Air Force Corrosion Control Facility personnel work to sand NASA 862, which is an F/A-18D based at NASA’s...
U.S. Air Force Corrosion Control Facility nears the end of stencils and painting of NASA 862, which is an F/A-18D...
U.S. Air Force Corrosion Control Facility personnel Kristian Snoots and Shelby Youngo remove masking from NASA 862,...
U.S. Air Force Corrosion Control Facility’s Shelby Youngo completes painting a danger warning on NASA 862, which is...
NASA 862, which is an F/A-18D based at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, has paint...
NASA 862, which is an F/A-18D based at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, has paint...
Kristian Snoots, who works at the U.S. Air Force Corrosion Control Facility on Edwards Air Force Base, removes...