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The 247-foot length of the Helios prototype wing is in evidence as the high-altitude, solar-powered flying wing...
In this picture, NASA saucer-shaped experimental flight vehicle is prepared for a Range Compatibility Test at the...
The solar-electric Helios Prototype flying wing is shown over the Pacific Ocean during its first test flight on...
The solar-electric Helios Prototype flying wing is shown over the Pacific Ocean during its first test flight on...
Ground crewmen maneuver AeroVironment's solar-powered Helios Prototype flying wing on its ground support dolly...
Ground crewmen maneuver AeroVironment's solar-powered Helios Prototype flying wing on its ground support dolly...
Helios Prototype crew chief Marshall MacCready of AeroVironment, Inc., carefully monitors motor runs during ground...
Ground crewmen maneuver AeroVironment's solar-powered Helios Prototype flying wing on its ground support dolly...
Ground crewmen maneuver AeroVironment's solar-powered Helios Prototype flying wing on its ground support dolly...
The solar-electric Helios Prototype flying wing is shown near the Hawaiian island of Niihau during its first test...
The solar-electric Helios Prototype flying wing is shown near the Hawaiian island of Niihau during its first test...
The solar-electric Helios Prototype flying wing is shown near the Hawaiian islands of Niihau and Lehua during its...
The solar-electric Helios Prototype flying wing is shown near the Hawaiian islands of Niihau and Lehua during its...
The solar-electric Helios Prototype flying wing is shown moments after takeoff, beginning its first test flight on...
An engineer works on the Parachute Deployment Device of the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator test vehicle in this...
Divers retrieve the test vehicle for NASA Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator off the coast of the U.S. Navy Pacific...
The takeoff set the stage for a two-day Helios endurance flight in the stratosphere planned for mid-July. The Helios...
Crews from the Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility prepare the balloon for flight for the 2014 NASA Low-Density...
Members of the team for NASA Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator LDSD stand in front of the project saucer-shaped...
The saucer-shaped test vehicle for NASA Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator LDSD project, packaged in the box shown...
A saucer-shaped vehicle part of NASA Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator LDSD project designed to test interplanetary...
The first flight of a large aircraft to be powered by electric fuel cells began with a takeoff at 8:43 a.m. HST...
The first flight of a large aircraft to be powered by electric fuel cells began with a takeoff at 8:43 a.m. HST...
The first flight of a large aircraft to be powered by electric fuel cells began with a takeoff at 8:43 a.m. HST...