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This concept illustrates Skylab Earth observation studies, an Earth Resources Experiment Package (EREP). EREP was...
NASA Dryden life support technician Jim Sokolik assists pressure-suited pilot Dee Porter into the cockpit of NASA's...
SL4-93-153 (February 1974) --- A vertical view of the Birmingham and central Alabama area is seen in this Skylab 4...
The large air intakes for its powerful engine are obvious as NASA's high-flying ER-2 #806 Earth resources aircraft...
This 1970 photograph shows Skylab's Infrared Spectrometer Viewfinder Tracking System, a major component of an Earth...
This 1970 photograph shows Skylab's Multispectral Scanner, one of the major components of an Earth Resources...
SL4-92-300 (February 1974) --- A near vertical view of the Mobile Bay, Alabama area is seen in this Skylab 4 Earth...
This 1970 photograph shows Skylab's Microwave Radiometer/Scatterometer and Altimeter, one of the major components...
SL4-93-067 (16 Nov. 1973-8 Feb. 1974) --- A spectacular winter view of the Flagstaff, Arizona area is seen in this...
This Earth Resource Experiment Package (EREP) photograph of the Uncompahgre area of Colorado was electronically...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks with young professionals about their project on New England water resources...
NASA Landsat 1 originally named the Earth Resources Technology Satellite, or ERTS was the first of what was to...
One of NASA's two ER-2 Earth resources aircraft shows off its lines during a flyover at the Edwards Air Force Base...
SL3-122-2562 (July-September 1973) --- A near vertical view of the border area of Turkey-Iran?Union of Soviet...
This interior photograph of Skylab's multiple docking adapter (MDA) flight article, then undergoing outfitting at...
At Marshall Space Flight Center, Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) flight article undergoes center-of-gravity...
Workmen at the Martin Marietta Corporation's Space Center in Denver, Colorado, position Skylab's Multiple Docking...
SL4-93-167 (February 1974) --- A vertical view of the Kennedy Space Center and the Florida Atlantic coast area is...
NASA’s Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) is the...
The Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) is a collaboration between NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey that will...
The U-2 Earth Resources Aircraft on the Ames tarmack surrounded by the on board sensors and camera systems
art001e000678 (Nov. 28, 2022) On flight day 13, Orion reached its maximum distance from Earth during the Artemis I...
San Francisco Bay Area as seen by NASA Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS) Ref E-1075-18178-3 02)
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The Window Observational Research Facility (WORF), seen in the Space Station Processing...