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Aerial Survey of Ames Research Center (Used in NASA/AMES publication 'Adventures in Research' A history of Ames Research Center 1940 - 1965 by Edwin P. Hartman - SP-4302) ARC-1967-AC-38286-1

AS16-109-17804 - Apollo 16 - Apollo 16 Mission image - Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, stands on the rim of Plum Crater while collecting lunar samples at Station 1 during the first Apollo 16 extravehicular activity (EVA-1) at the Descartes landing site

Hiromi Kagawa and Kira Foygel working with blood samples in NASA Ames Research Center biosafety level 2 laboratory. ARC-2004-ACD04-0139-018

Stardust sample analysis @ UC Berkeley clean room with Dr Scott Sandford, NASA Ames Astrophysicist - mission samples provided to UC Berkeley for analysis by NASABerkeley researcher Zack Gainsforth working with sample encased in aerogel ARC-2006-ACD06-0216-017

Stardust sample analysis @ UC Berkeley clean room with Dr Scott Sandford, NASA Ames Astrophysicist - mission samples provided to UC Berkeley for analysis by NASABerkeley researcher Zack Gainsforth working with sample encased in aerogel ARC-2006-ACD06-0216-022

Handover of GeneSat 1 from NASA to Santa Clara University event L-R John Hines, NASA Ames to ARC-2007-ACD07-0039-014

An SUV-sized Asteroid 2008TC# Impacts on October 7, 2008 in the Nubian Desert, Northern Sudan: Dr. Peter Jenniskens, NASA/SETI joined Muawia Shaddas of the University of Khartoum in leading an expedition on a search for samples. (Mauwia checks on find) Photo Credit: NASA/SETI/P. Jenniskens ARC-2009-ACD09-0108-016

Artist: John Bahrer Oil Portrait: Dr.Smith J. DeFranch, founding Director of Ames Research Center 1940 to 1965 Note: printed in 60 year at NASA Ames Research Center by Glenn Bugos NASA SP-2000-4314 ARC-1965-A-35560

Art By Don Davis Artist's concept of one of the probes on the hot surface of Venus. Although the probes were not designed to withstand impact, there was a chance that one might survive and transmit some data from the surface. A small probe did survive and transmitted data for 67 minutes. ARC-1977-AC77-0475-10

Vance I. Oyama at the Gas Chromatograph in Ames' life detection laboratory, Vance and his brother Jiro both pioneered new areas of life sciences research at Ames. Publication: Ames History; Atmosphere of Freedom; 60 yrs at NASA Ames NASA SP-2000-4314 ARC-1965-A-34401

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Vance I. Oyama at the Gas Chromatograph in Ames' life detection laboratory, Vance and his brother Jiro both pioneered new areas of life sciences research at Ames. Publication: Ames History; Atmosphere of Freedom; 60 yrs at NASA Ames NASA SP-2000-4314

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Daphoenine n. sp. - National Parks Gallery

STS078-301-009 - STS-078 - TVD,Brady collects data during LMS-1 Spacelab mission

Fire Control: Detection - Alabama, National Forest Service photograph.

Production. 105 mm. howitzers. Ann Jorjus, who has one brother in the service, checking a 105 mm. howitzer for eccentricities at the Milwaukee, Wisconsin plant of Chain Belt Company

Cincinnati, Ohio. Preparing canned pork (Russian: "svinaia tushonka") for lend-lease shipment to the USSR at the Kroger grocery and baking company. Inspectors see each can after it comes out of the pressure cooker, where the pork is cooked for two and one-half hours at 160 to 250 degrees. Left to right: Pearl Isen, age twenty-seven, ex-housewife, has a husband and brother in the United States Army; Faye Brinsen, age twenty-two, ex-housewife, whose husband is in defense work

3/4 dels studioportrett av kvinne i drakt, som holder en bok i hendene. Bakgrunnen er nøytral.

STS078-346-033 - STS-078 - TVD, Brady collects data during LMS-1 Spacelab mission

David Cudaback, engineer in lab. Photo for publication, August 28, 1947. Morgue 1947-1 (P-2) [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Dressed in bunny suits, STS-107 Payload Commander Michael Anderson (left) and 107 Payload Specialist Ilan Ramon (right), who is with the Israeli Space Agency, review data in Columbia's payload bay for the Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology, Applications and Research (FREESTAR) experiments for the mission. FREESTAR comprises Mediterranean Israeli Dust, Solar Constant, Shuttle Ozone Limb Sounding, Critical Viscosity of Xenon, Low Power, and Space Experimental Module experiments. Another payload is the SHI Research Double Module (SHI/RDM), also known as SPACEHAB. The experiments range from material sciences to life sciences. STS-107 is scheduled to launch July 11, 2002 KSC-02pd0757

After being ground into a fine powder, self-indicating

1/2 dels studioportrett av kvinne i drakt, og skaut. hun sitter ved et bord med en oppslått bok. Bakgrunnen er nøytral.

1/2 dels studioportrett av kvinne i drakt med oppsatt hår. Hun holder en oppslått bok i hendene og kikker opp mot himmelen. Bakgrunnen er nøytral.

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arc emerson shaw ames research center vance vance i oyama gas chromatograph gas chromatograph ames detection laboratory life detection laboratory brother jiro brother jiro both areas research life sciences research publication ames history atmosphere freedom yrs sp nasa ames nasa sp life sciences high resolution nasa ames nasa sp 2000 4314 arc 1965 a 34401 nasa ames nasa sp 2000 4314 science nasa