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Future Flight Central (FFC) tower: Kennedy Space Center (KSC) shuttle landing simulation
FFC (Future Flight Central) Simulator interior 'LAX' Configuration with Ken Christensen in tower
FFC (Future Flight Central) Simulator interior 'LAX' Configuration with Ken Christensen in tower
FFC (Future Flight Central) Simulator interior 'LAX' Configuration with Ken Christensen in pilots room
FFC (Future Flight Central) Simulator interior 'LAX' Configuration with Ken Christensen in pilots room
FFC (Future Flight Central) Simulator interior 'LAX' Configuration with Ken Christensen in tower
FFC (Future Flight Central) Simulator interior 'LAX' Configuration with Ken Christensen in tower
Future Flight Central: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Phase 2 simulations in FFC Tower with Jim McMahon...
Future Flight Central (FFC) San Francisco Airport (SFO) simulation evaluation with Mathew Mead (SFO Airfield...
Human Robotic (Virtual) study of Houghton crater from NASA AMES Future Flight Central (FFC) Simulator tower L-R: Dr...
The Honorable George P. Schultz during a Visit and tour of Ames Research Center. Shown here from left to right are...
The 14 member 2009 class of NASA astronauts, Japan Aerospace Explortion Agency (JAXA) astronauts and Canadian Space...
The 14 member 2009 class of NASA astronauts, Japan Aerospace Explortion Agency (JAXA) astronauts and Canadian Space...
The 14 member 2009 class of NASA astronauts, Japan Aerospace Explortion Agency (JAXA) astronauts and Canadian Space...
The 14 member 2009 class of NASA astronauts, Japan Aerospace Explortion Agency (JAXA) astronauts and Canadian Space...
The 14 member 2009 class of NASA astronauts, Japan Aerospace Explortion Agency (JAXA) astronauts and Canadian Space...
The 14 member 2009 class of NASA astronauts, Japan Aerospace Explortion Agency (JAXA) astronauts and Canadian Space...
The 14 member 2009 class of NASA astronauts, Japan Aerospace Explortion Agency (JAXA) astronauts and Canadian Space...
Jack Boyd, Special Assistant to the Center Director (center) and The Honorable George P. Schultz during a Visit and...
Janice Hahn, Councilwoman, District 15, City of Los Angeles visits NASA Ames Research Center. Associate Director...
Aboard the International Space Station, NASA Expedition 70 Flight Engineer Loral O’Hara and ESA (European Space...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During suitup for launch, STS-112 Mission Specialist Fyodor Yurchikhin shows he is...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The STS-112 crew eagerly exit the Operations and Checkout Building for their ride to...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Still waving at spectators, the STS-112 crew heads for the Astrovan that will take...