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This data was acquired by the NASA C-130B Earth Resources Survey aircraft flying at 6,000 ft. mean sea level at...
Luke Ziemba rides in the doorway as the C130 makes its way into a hangar in St. Johns Canada. He’s the logistics and...
NASA added this particular C130 to its fleet in 2013. It acquired the airship from the U.S. Air Force. --- The North...
NASA’s C130 Hercules sits facing the runway in St. John’s Canada. That’s the staging area for the airborne part of...
The immense glass windshield on the C130 affords a panoramic view of the world. This plane typically flies with a...
Scientists and engineers regularly tweaked and tested specialized equipment attached to the C130. Here two of the...
Hundreds of miles off shore, the R/V Atlantis looks up while the crew of the C130 looks down. With teams on both...
NASA’s C130 Hercules is a four-engine turboprop. This particular plane was built in 1966, but has been extensively...
Pilot John Long checks for early morning ground traffic before pulling his C130 out for a day of flying over the...
The C130 Hercules sports an unusually large windshield. The view it affords is typically spectacular. --- The North...
Versatile, tough and ready for mission-specific modification, NASA’s C130 can carry scientists, equipment, cargo or...
The C130 makes a low altitude turn over its designated research coordinates in the North Atlantic. --- The North...