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The original seven Mercury astronauts during training at NASA Langley Research Center Project Mercury. The original...
NASA 710, a Convair 990 transport aircraft formerly used for medium altitude atmospheric research, cruises over the...
Taking off on a flight from NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California, is NASA's Landing Systems...
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) pilot Cliff Crabbs and the flight operations crew prepare a...
A Convair F-106B Delta Dart rolls to the right to reveal the two research engines installed under its wings by the...
A .10-scale model of Convair’s XF-102 in the 8- by 6-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel at the National Advisory Committee...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lewis Research Center’s Convair F-106B Delta Dart equipped...
S63-03980 (1963) --- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., prime pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission, in flight...
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Convair F-106B Delta Dart with a 32-spoke nozzle installed on...
Several aircraft parked inside the Flight Research Building, or hangar, at the National Aeronautics and Space...
NACA X-Planes on South Base ramp. Northrop X-4, Bell X-1, Bell X-5, Douglas D-558-1, Douglas D-558-2. Back row...
Shuttle crew escape systems (CES) tractor rocket tests conducted at Hurricane Mesa, Utah. This preliminary ground...
Front View of McDonald XP-85 Plan Model. Parasite Airplane designed to be carried in the B-36 bombay (never built)...
S61-01250 (20 Jan. 1961) --- Photo of the Mercury astronauts standing beside a Convair 106-B aircraft. They are,...
This is an artist's concept of the Research and Applications Modules (RAM). Evolutionary growth was an important...
A NASA CV-990, modified as a Landing Systems Research Aircraft (LSRA), lands on the Edwards AFB main runway in test...
This photograph shows a modified General Dynamics TACT/F-111A Aardvaark with supercritical wings installed. The...
Pilot Earle Boyer and researcher Henry Brandhorst prepare for a solar cell calibration flight in a Martin B-57B...
A NASA CV-990, modified as a Landing Systems Research Aircraft (LSRA), in flight over NASA's Dryden Flight Research...
A NASA CV-990, modified as a Landing Systems Research Aircraft (LSRA), in flight over NASA's Dryden Flight Research...
Created from a 1/16th model of a German World War II tank, the TAV (Tire Assault Vehicle) was an important safety...
A NASA CV-990, modified as a Landing Systems Research Aircraft (LSRA), is serviced on the ramp at NASA's Dryden...
A 1953 photo of some of the research aircraft at the NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station (now known as the the...
Progress in the Saturn program, depicted below, was described by Dr. Wernher von Braun, Marshall Space Flight Center...