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N-233 Cray Computer Ames Director Bill Ballhaus seated with Stan Miller in front of the Cray Computer in N-233
N-233 computer hardware VAX Control Data
N-233 computer hardware Vax Control Data
N-233 Visitor Information Center (VIC): Galileo Exhibit
N-233 Visitor Information Center (VIC): Galileo Exhibit
N-233 computer hardware - digital VAX-11/780
BetaCom 700H computer graphic systems in N-233 with Thomas Crawford
ILLIAC IV Quadrant with V Tosti (standing) and S Kravity N-233
N-233 Visitor Information Center (VIC): 6x6ft W.T. exhibit
N-233 Visitor Information Center (VIC): Aeronautics Exhibit
N-233 Visitor Information Center (VIC): Galileo Exhibit
ILLIAC IV computer system layout bldg N-233
Space Shuttle display @ Ames Visitors Center N-233 VIC
Bones found at the site of the Sustainability Base N-232. Later determined to be from a domestic animal, possibly a...
N-233 Visitor Information Center (VIC): Grom Computation to Flight Exhibit with the F-18 wt model
NASA Ames Computer Division, Smith (Weidlich). Candid: Marcia Smith Operating the IBM #740 Computer, Room #119-A,...
Cray 550 Computer installed in N-233 with B Rosen and Dr. Paul Kutler. Dr. Kutler (right) guided much of Ames' work...