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NASA image: ARC-1991-AC91-0610-1
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Oct 2, 1991

ARC-1991-AC91-0610-1

This data was acquired by the NASA C-130B Earth Resources Survey aircraft flying at 6,000 ft. mean sea level at...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

Luke Ziemba rides in the doorway as the C130 makes its way into a hangar in St. Johns Canada. He’s the logistics and...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

NASA added this particular C130 to its fleet in 2013. It acquired the airship from the U.S. Air Force. --- The North...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

NASA’s C130 Hercules sits facing the runway in St. John’s Canada. That’s the staging area for the airborne part of...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

The immense glass windshield on the C130 affords a panoramic view of the world. This plane typically flies with a...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

Scientists and engineers regularly tweaked and tested specialized equipment attached to the C130. Here two of the...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

Hundreds of miles off shore, the R/V Atlantis looks up while the crew of the C130 looks down. With teams on both...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

NASA’s C130 Hercules is a four-engine turboprop. This particular plane was built in 1966, but has been extensively...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

Pilot John Long checks for early morning ground traffic before pulling his C130 out for a day of flying over the...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

The C130 Hercules sports an unusually large windshield. The view it affords is typically spectacular. --- The North...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

Versatile, tough and ready for mission-specific modification, NASA’s C130 can carry scientists, equipment, cargo or...

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NASA image: NAAMES Photo Essay
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Dec 8, 2017

NAAMES Photo Essay

The C130 makes a low altitude turn over its designated research coordinates in the North Atlantic. --- The North...

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