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This photograph shows a modified General Dynamics AFTI/F-111A Aardvark in flight with supercritical mission adaptive...
The F-111B with its wings swept to their maximum angle. It carried the Mission Adaptive Wing, a single-piece...
This photograph shows a modified General Dynamics AFTI/F-111A Aardvark with supercritical mission adaptive wings...
This photograph shows a modified General Dynamics AFTI/F-111A Aardvark with supercritical mission adaptive wings...
View of the left cockpit and pilot's seat of the F-111 MAW aircraft. Unlike most fighter aircraft of the time, the...
View of the right cockpit of the F-111 MAW aircraft. Unlike most fighter aircraft of the time, the F-111 had...
Mission Adaptive Digital Composite Aerostructure Technologies (MADCAT) model in the 14x22 test section. Interior of...
Mission Adaptive Digital Composite Aerostructure Technologies (MADCAT) model in the 14x22 test section, building...
Mission Adaptive Digital Composite Aerostructure Technologies (MADCAT) model in the 14x22 test section. Interior of...
Mission Adaptive Digital Composite Aerostructure Technologies (MADCAT) model in the 14x22 test section, building...
Mission Adaptive Digital Composite Aerostructure Technologies (MADCAT) model in the 14x22 test section, building...
A view of one of the spacecraft adapter jettison panels falling away from the Orion spacecraft’s service module,...
Mission Adaptive Digital Composite Aerostructure Technologies (MADCAT) model in the 14x22 test section, building...
art002m1200912231B (April 1, 2026) - A few minutes into the fight of NASA’s Artemis II mission is a view of the...
art002m1200912231A (April 1, 2026) - A few minutes into the fight of NASA’s Artemis II mission is a view of the...
A close-up view of the Skylab space station cluster photographed against a black sky background from the Skylab 3...
The Orion spacecraft for NASA’s Artemis I mission is in view inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout...
The NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” and the American Flag are applied to the Orion crew module back shell...
The NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” and the American Flag are applied to the Orion crew module back shell...
The NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” and the American Flag are applied to the Orion crew module back shell...
Frank Pelkey, ASRC technician, paints a clear adhesive over the NASA insignia, also called the “meatball,” on the...
Izeal Battle, ASRC technician, is shown in the foreground with the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission on...
Shawn Corwin, at left, ASRC technician, Shawn Corwin, at left, points to the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I...
Todd Biddle, ASRC technician, is shown in the foreground with the Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission behind...