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The Perseus proof-of-concept vehicle in flight at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California in 1991....
The Perseus proof-of-concept vehicle is seen here as it taxis on Rogers Dry Lake, adjacent the Dryden Flight...
The Perseus B remotely piloted aircraft nears touchdown at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. at the conclusion of a...
The Perseus B remotely piloted aircraft approaches the runway at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. at the conclusion of...
The Perseus proof-of-concept vehicle flies over Rogers Dry Lake at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards,...
The Perseus A, a remotely-piloted, high-altitude research vehicle, is seen just after landing on Rogers Dry Lake at...
The Perseus A, a remotely-piloted, high-altitude research aircraft, is seen here framed against the moon and sky...
Crew members check out the Perseus proof-of-concept vehicle on Rogers Dry Lake, adjacent to the Dryden Flight...
The Perseus B remotely piloted aircraft on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base, California at the conclusion of a...
The Perseus B remotely piloted aircraft taxis on the runway at Edwards Air Force Base, California, before a series...
A long, slender wing and a pusher propeller at the rear characterize the Perseus B remotely-piloted research...
A long, slender wing and a pusher propeller at the rear characterize the Perseus B remotely piloted research...
A long, slender wing and a pusher propeller at the rear characterize the Perseus B remotely piloted research...
Combining data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory with radio observations and computer simulations, an...
Located 1,000 light years from Earth in the constellation Perseus, a reflection nebula called NGC 1333 epitomizes...
One of NASA's unmanned, remotely controlled aircraft, the Perseus B, is seen here before its first flight at the...
A collection of gas and dust over 500 light-years across, the Perseus Molecular Cloud hosts an abundance of young...
This image from NASA Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, is a view within the constellation Cassiopeia of...
This infrared image from NASA Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer features one of the bright stars in the...
This annotated, high-resolution image of Jupiter's main dust ring was collected by the Stellar Reference Unit (SRU)...
W3 is an enormous stellar nursery about 6,200 light-years away in the Perseus Arm, one of the Milky Way galaxy main...
There are nearly 200 galaxies within the marked circles in this image from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope. These are...
This image from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope shows a wispy, vast structure in the constellation Perseus with a small...
On the morning of February 1, 2011, NASA Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, took its last snapshot of the...