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Tech. Sgt. Earl Thomas Jr., a knowledge operations

Airman 1st Class Jacob Turner, 5th Medical Operations

A Lockheed Martin Corp. civilian administers and observes

A DIA watch center - A man sitting in front of three computer monitors

A GeoBase administrator from the Seventh Air Force

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Engineers monitor preparations inside a control room for the free flight test of NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander at a new launch site at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The 96-second test began at 4:21 p.m. EDT with the Morpheus lander launching from the ground over the flame trench and ascending more than 800 feet at a peak speed of 36 mph. The vehicle with its recently installed autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology, or ALHAT, sensors surveyed the hazard field to determine safe landing sites. Morpheus then flew forward and downward covering 1,300 feet while performing a 78-foot divert to simulate a hazard avoidance maneuver. The lander descended and landed on a dedicated pad inside the ALHAT field. Project Morpheus tests NASA’s ALHAT, and an engine that runs on liquid oxygen and methane, or green propellants, into a fully-operational lander that could deliver cargo to other planetary surfaces. The landing facility provides the lander with the kind of field necessary for realistic testing, complete with rocks, craters and hazards to avoid. Morpheus’ ALHAT payload allows it to navigate to clear landing sites amidst rocks, craters and other hazards during its descent. Project Morpheus is being managed under the Advanced Exploration Systems, or AES, Division in NASA’s Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate. The efforts in AES pioneer new approaches for rapidly developing prototype systems, demonstrating key capabilities and validating operational concepts for future human missions beyond Earth orbit. For more information on Project Morpheus, visit http://morpheuslander.jsc.nasa.gov/. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2014-1930

DAHLGREN, Va. - Laura San Filippo, a Navy Scan Eagle

All equipment must have their weight and size logged

Office of External Affairs and Environmental Education - Emergency Operations Center and BP Oil Spill - USEPA photo by Eric Vance [412-APD-858-2010-05-07_1EOC_1020.jpg]

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Office of Enforcement and Compliance - BP Oil Spill - USEPA photo by Eric Vance [412-APD-820-2010-05-07_1EOC_1016.jpg]

US Army National Guardsmen, Major (MAJ) Lennie D. Runck (left) and Captain (CPT) Shawn D. Ackre (right), 1ST Battalion, 188th Air Defense Artillery, Grand Forks, North Dakota, coordinate all United States military operations dealing with the Red River flood, at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The center is located at the University of North Dakota Campus, Grand Forks, ND and is where disaster relief personnel (i.e., military, Red Cross, Public Health, etc.) work. Operation GOOD NEIGHBOR, 30 April 1997

Office of Enforcement and Compliance - Global E-Waste Conference [412-APD-821-JPEG-2010-05-25_1GlobalEWasteConference_1022.jpg]

Office of Enforcement and Compliance - BP Oil Spill - Emergency Operations Center. USEPA Photo by Eric Vance [412-APD-820-2010-05-04_1EOC_1012.jpg]

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Various Images (BP Oil Spill) - USEPA photo by Eric Vance [412-APD-675-2010-05-13_Dulac_005.jpg]

Office of Enforcement and Compliance - Confirmation Hearing [412-APD-815-JPEG-2009-04-28_1ConfirmationHearingAAs_1058.jpg]

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Various Images (BP Oil Spill) - Photo submitted by GED [412-APD-675-2010-05-10_LPJatLSU_005.jpg]

A crane lowers a geodesic vapor recovery dome onto a bulk fuel tank. The dome is being placed on the tank as part of the Environmental Protection Agency's Compliance Assessment and Management Program

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Various Images (BP Oil Spill) - USEPA photo by Eric Vance [412-APD-675-2010-06-03_ICPMobileAL_062.jpg]

Mike Leavitt's second and third day: Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA), Office of Air and Radiation (OAR), Office of Research and Develoment (ORD), Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations (OCIR), Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPTS), Office of Water (OW) meet and greets [412-APD-A150-OCIR_Meet_n_Greet_DSC_1346.JPG]

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Local Farmers Market and Briefing at Tulane (BP Oil Spill) - USEPA photo by Eric Vance [412-APD-663-2010-05-11_FarmersMarket_001.jpg]

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Various Images (BP Oil Spill) - USEPA photo by Eric Vance [412-APD-675-2010-06-03_ICPMobileAL_072.jpg]

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