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NASA Dryden's F-15B testbed aircraft with the Gulfstream Quiet Spike sonic boom mitigator attached undergoes ground...
The Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise is lowered into the Dynamic Test Stand for Mated Vertical Ground Vibration tests...
The Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise inside of Marshall Space Flight Center's Dynamic Test Stand for Mated Vertical Ground...
The Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise is being installed into liftoff configuration at Marshall Space Flight Center's...
This is an interior ground level view of the Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise being lowered for mating to External Tank...
Workmen in the Dynamic Test Stand lowered the nose cone into place to complete stacking of the left side of the...
This photograph shows the left side of the solid rocket booster (SRB) segment as it awaits being mated to the nose...
This photograph shows stacking of the left side of the solid rocket booster (SRB) segments in the Dynamic Test Stand...
NASA’s all-electric X-57 Maxwell prepares for ground vibration testing, or GVT, at NASA’s Armstrong Flight...
In this view, the Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise is seen heading South on Rideout Road with Marshall Space Flight...
The upper wing surfaces of the Active Aeroelastic Wing F/A-18 test aircraft are covered with accelerometers and...
NASA Dryden technicians (Dave Dennis, Freddy Green and Jeff Doughty) position a support cylinder under the right...
The X-56 Multi-Utility Technology Testbed (MUTT) undergoes ground vibration tests in Armstrong's Flight Loads...
This is a photo of the removal of the Orbiter Enterprise from the Marshall Space Flight Center Dynamic Test Stand...
In its mated liftoff configuration of External Tank (ET) and Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB's), the Orbiter Enterprise...
This photo is of the removal of the Orbiter Enterprise from the Marshall Space Flight Center's Dynamic Test Stand...
Shown here is the Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise being erected, just prior to installation into the Marshall Space...
This photo depicts the removal of the Orbiter Enterprise from The Marshall Space Flight Center's Dynamic Test Stand...
This photograph was taken of the Orbiter Enterprise installation, in its liftoff configuration, into the Marshall...
This photograph was taken at the Orbiter Enterprise installation, in its liftoff configuration, into the Marshall...
Researchers test a 10-foot Mock Truss-Braced Wing at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California....
Researchers test a 10-foot Mock Truss-Braced Wing at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California....
Engineers and specialists prepare X-57s Mod III wing for testing in the Flight Loads Laboratory at NASA’s Armstrong...
In preparation for the Mated Vertical Ground Vibration Test (MVGVT), the Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise is being erected...