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The Dryden Aeronautical Test Range at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California uses radars, such as...
The Dryden Aeronautical Test Range at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California uses radars, such as...
NASA’s Global Hawk aircraft deploys a dropsonde during a test flight over the Dryden Aeronautical Test Range in...
The Triplex 7M telemetry antenna at far right and the two radars to the left are a few assets of the Dryden...
The communication antenna is used primarily for test flights to receive downlink flight data and video from test...
The communication antenna is used primarily for test flights to receive downlink flight data and video from test...
Range operators at the Dryden Aeronautical Test Range at NASA’s Armstong Flight Research Center in Edwards,...
Range operators at the Dryden Aeronautical Test Range at NASA’s Armstong Flight Research Center in Edwards,...
Mission operator Mike Webb sits at one of the radar stations used to track the International Space Station as it...
This is one of two radars that support radar tracking of the International Space Station at NASA’s Armstrong Flight...
Mission technician Phillips Boche checks on components that support radar tracking at NASA’s Armstrong Flight...
Mission operator Kelvin Menendez watches as antennas rise to track the International Space Station as it passes high...
Mission control Blue Room, seen here, in building 4800 at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, is part of the...
Mission technicians, from left, Adam Cataldo, Alex Oganesyan, Daniel Kelly, Deming Ingles, Mike Gibson, and Kelvin...
The Dryden Aeronautical Test Range staff at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California monitor all...
A helicopter carries a rooftop pedestal it removed from Building 4800 at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
A pedestal carried by a helicopter is positioned for a gentle placement on the ground. The helicopter removed the...
A cable is secured on a rooftop pedestal located on Building 4800 at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
A helicopter carries a rooftop pedestal it removed from Building 4800 at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
A helicopter is positioned to remove a rooftop pedestal from Building 4800 at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research...
A rooftop pedestal and telemetry dish gathered information from research aircraft at Building 4800 at NASA’s...
The Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, besides being used extensively in its primary role as an inflight aircraft refueler,...
Jesus Vazquez, Zach Springer and Sonja Belcher, from left, are at stations in the Mobile Operations Facility 5 at...
Kevin Knutson sits at a station in the main Blue Control Room at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...