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Plate 7: Five feet, from 'The Book for Learning to Draw' (Livre pour apprendre à dessiner)

Plate 7: Five feet, from 'The Book for Learning to Draw' (Livre pour a...

Stefano della Bella (Italian, Florence 1610–1664 Florence) Public domain photograph of 17th century Italian drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Five feet of Frozen Spray on Tree in Prospect Park - Niagara[.] On line of N.Y.C. & H.R.R.R.

Five feet of Frozen Spray on Tree in Prospect Park - Niagara[.] On lin...

Public domain photograph of historic place, landmark, 19th-century vintage travel, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Flooding - Bellevue, Tenn. , May 11, 2010 -- Small Business Administration Administrator Karen Mills and FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Gracia Szczech meet with a homeowner in the hard hit area of Bellevue.  Flood waters reached five feet deep in many homes in the area.  FEMA/Marty Bahamonde

Flooding - Bellevue, Tenn. , May 11, 2010 -- Small Business Administra...

The original database describes this as: Title: Disaster Officials meet with residents in Tennessee Production Date: 05/11/2010 Caption: Bellevue, Tenn. , May 11, 2010 -- Small Business Administration Admini... More

The Remains of the Meeker Dam - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

The Remains of the Meeker Dam - Public Domain image, National Parks Ga...

The Meeker Dam fell victim to the emerging technology of hydroelectric power. Shortly after Meeker was built Lock and Dam 1 was rebuilt downstream high enough to develop a power station there. Meeker was floode... More

Ocean of pink - Flowers from National Park Gallery

Ocean of pink - Flowers from National Park Gallery

Lotus flowers stand five feet above the ponds and bloom in the hot summer months.

The Behule Gate. For many years the sole entrance to the Acropolis has been by the Beule gare, so named from its discoverer. The gateway is slightly over five feet in width and lies in exact axis of the Proplyea. The ancient Greek gateway is supposed to lie a little below the present one

The Behule Gate. For many years the sole entrance to the Acropolis has...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC Paris Office. Data: T.T. & C. Group title: General, Greece. Gift; American Na... More

A stone fill. It is often necessary to put down stone fills so as to get past a solid rock mountain. The road in the foreground is a five feet fill of stone, while it turns on to the side of the mountain in the distance to the left. The river bed is dry during the greater part of the year, lint carries a great volume of wat sic immediately after each rain

A stone fill. It is often necessary to put down stone fills so as to g...

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: L.M. Mead, China famine relief. Data: Miss Brodnax. Gift; American National Red C... More

60-inch cyclotron deuteron beam 3 sec 16.5 MEV, October 5, 1939. Cooksey 62. Cooksey notation: "Resonance was first obtained on April 17, 1939. On May 17 we had a proton beam, and on June 7 we had a deuteron beam in excesso f 17 M.E.V. The photograph shows a 16 M.E.V. deuteron beam extending five feet through the air from the 60-inch cyclotron target chamber." [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

60-inch cyclotron deuteron beam 3 sec 16.5 MEV, October 5, 1939. Cooks...

Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

This plaque, bearing a design showing a plow, anchor and steam hammer, symbolizing the agriculture, commerce and manufacturing of the east, is being disposed of as scrap to aid the war effort. The Union Pacific Railroad has notified the Industrial Salvage Section of the War Production Board (WPB) Bureau of Industrial Conservation. It was erected on the road's Missouri River Bridge in 1888. The weight of the plaque is estimated at 1000 pounds of bronze and steel, including frame supports. It is five feet high, six feet wide and four inches thick

This plaque, bearing a design showing a plow, anchor and steam hammer,...

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches). Title and other information from print in lot and lot catalog card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Wash... More

This plaque, bearing a design showing a plow, anchor and steam hammer, symbolizing the agriculture, commerce and manufacturing of the east, is being disposed of as scrap to aid the war effort. The Union Pacific Railroad has notified the Industrial Salvage Section of the War Production Board (WPB) Bureau of Industrial Conservation. It was erected on the road's Missouri River Bridge in 1888. The weight of the plaque is estimated at 1000 pounds of bronze and steel, including frame supports. It is five feet high, six feet wide and four inches thick

This plaque, bearing a design showing a plow, anchor and steam hammer,...

Public domain photograph of 1930s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. This excavator can dig foundation for two four-unit buildings in eight hours, an operation that would require several days by hand. Foundations go down five feet for cement support blocks. The ground between the foundation blocks is later forked preparatory to receiving a cinder filling. Since there is no basement, the cinders afford a solid base for concrete flooring

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. This excavator can dig foundation...

Public domain photograph of Pennsylvania in 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Depth of New Channel - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Depth of New Channel - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

This August 2020 photo gives a sense of the volume of soil removed during this project. About five feet of mud accumulated across the floodplain since the 1960s. See how the tree trunk in the foreground became ... More

3/64. Cordova - Waterfront - shows debris from seismic sea wave and land uplift measuring five feet (looking south)

3/64. Cordova - Waterfront - shows debris from seismic sea wave and la...

Cordova Public domain photograph of Alaska, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Flood hits Homer - High tides of April gutter the Homer spit causing damage. Floods resulted from a dip of up to five feet in land elevations caused by the Good Friday earthquake

Flood hits Homer - High tides of April gutter the Homer spit causing d...

Homer Public domain photograph - aerial photo, work of US government, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

FLAG - APOLLO XI - ASTRONAUTS - MOON

FLAG - APOLLO XI - ASTRONAUTS - MOON

S69-39333 (July 1969) --- This is a photographic illustration of how the flag of the United States will be implanted on the moon by the Apollo 11 astronauts. The flag is three by five feet, and is made of nylo... More

View of large boulder found by Apollo 14 crew

View of large boulder found by Apollo 14 crew

AS14-64-9135 (6 Feb. 1971) --- Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., commander, took this close-up view of a large boulder, approximately five feet long, during the second extravehicular activity (EVA), on Feb. 6, 197... More

ARTIST CONCEPT - SUBSATELLITE EJECTION (APOLLO XV) - MSC

ARTIST CONCEPT - SUBSATELLITE EJECTION (APOLLO XV) - MSC

S71-39481 (July 1971) --- An artist's concept showing TRW's small lunar subsatellite being ejected into lunar orbit from the SIM bay of the Apollo 15 Service Module. The 80-pound satellite will remain in orbit ... More

View of Apollo 16 lunar sample no. 68815

View of Apollo 16 lunar sample no. 68815

A closeup view or "mug shot" of Apollo 16 lunar sample no. 68815, a dislodged fragment from a parent boulder roughly four feet high and five feet long encountered at Station 8. The crew tried in vain to overtur... More

With the winds and waters of hurricane Katrina now subsided, two members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Task Force 5 California, conduct a search and rescue patrol in a New Orleans, Louisiana (LA), neighborhood where the water levels rose to nearly five feet just weeks earlier

With the winds and waters of hurricane Katrina now subsided, two membe...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Louisiana (LA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: Northeast Scene Camera Operator: CPL Samuel Kilpatrick, USA R... More

With the winds and waters of hurricane"Katrina"now subsided, two members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, (FEMA),"Task Force 5 California"conduct a search and rescue patrol on Sept. 12 2005 in a New Orleans, La.  neighborhood where the water levels rose to nearly five feet just weeks earlier.(U.S. Army photo by CPL. Sam Kilpatrick) (Released)

With the winds and waters of hurricane"Katrina"now subsided, two membe...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: New Orleans State: Louisiana (LA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: CPL Samuel Kilpatrick, USA Release Status: Rele... More

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , October 3, 2005 -- During Hurricane Katrina, a total of 201 large buses and 32 smaller para-transit buses were kept within the RTA's secure Canal and East New Orleans Maintenance garages for security purposes. Both locations were flooded with approximately five feet of water, damaging all 233 buses beyond repair. FEMA funded the RTA more than $44. 1 million to replace the buses with new vehicles that are smaller to accommodate current needs and run more efficiently with newer technology, cleaner burning diesel  engine. FEMA/Manuel

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , October 3, 2005 -- Durin...

The original database describes this as: Title: RTA Buses (Before) Production Date: 10/03/2005 Caption: New Orleans, La. , October 3, 2005 -- During Hurricane Katrina, a total of 201 large buses and 32 small... More

Decommissioned Power Plant Demolition Showing Vibration Pads

Decommissioned Power Plant Demolition Showing Vibration Pads

The original caption reads: Decommissioned Power Plant (DPP). This photograph shows three generator vibration pads removed from the DPP during its demolition and temporarily staged at the former location of th... More

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , June 24, 2010 --  During Hurricane Katrina, a total of 201 large buses and 32 smaller para-transit buses were kept within the RTA's secure Canal and East New Orleans Maintenance garages for security purposes. Both locations were flooded with approximately five feet of water, damaging all 233 buses beyond repair. FEMA funded the RTA more than $44. 1 million to replace the buses with new vehicles that are smaller to accommodate current needs and run more efficiently with newer technology, cleaner burning diesel  engine. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , June 24, 2010 -- During...

The original database describes this as: Title: RTA Buses (After) Production Date: 06/24/2010 Caption: New Orleans, La. , June 24, 2010 -- During Hurricane Katrina, a total of 201 large buses and 32 smaller... More

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Duryea, Pa. , September 16, 2011 -- Joe Lisiewski is a resident here who had five feet of water in his home due to flooding from tropical storm Lee. Here is shows a cell phone photo of his home during the flooding. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Duryea, Pa. , September 16, 2011...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by Liz Roll taken on 09/16/2011 in Pennsylvania Production Date: 09/16/2011 Caption: Duryea, Pa. , September 16, 2011 -- Joe Lisiewski is a resident... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the International Space University launches during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this year's ISU.    Six teams designed and built large model rockets, each between three and five feet tall, and launched them from Launch Pad 39A, the starting point for Apollo missions to the moon and dozens of space shuttle flights. Each launch carried a raw egg, dubbed "eggstronauts" and had to recover it intact to be declared successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahsser KSC-2012-3849

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the Interna...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the International Space University launches during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch C... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the International Space University launches during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this year's ISU.    Six teams designed and built large model rockets, each between three and five feet tall, and launched them from Launch Pad 39A, the starting point for Apollo missions to the moon and dozens of space shuttle flights. Each launch carried a raw egg, dubbed "eggstronauts" and had to recover it intact to be declared successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahsser KSC-2012-3851

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the Interna...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the International Space University launches during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch C... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –Faculty of the International Space University prepares for the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this year's ISU.    Six teams designed and built large model rockets, each between three and five feet tall, and launched them from Launch Pad 39A, the starting point for Apollo missions to the moon and dozens of space shuttle flights. Each launch carried a raw egg, dubbed "eggstronauts" and had to recover it intact to be declared successful. Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahsser KSC-2012-3843

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –Faculty of the International Space University pr...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –Faculty of the International Space University prepares for the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The International Space University's rocket launch competition begins. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this year's ISU.    Six teams designed and built large model rockets, each between three and five feet tall, and launched them from Launch Pad 39A, the starting point for Apollo missions to the moon and dozens of space shuttle flights. Each launch carried a raw egg, dubbed "eggstronauts" and had to recover it intact to be declared successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahsser KSC-2012-3845

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The International Space University's rocket lau...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The International Space University's rocket launch competition begins. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Faculty of the International Space University stand with their 1/60th scale model of the Space Launch System rocket during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this year's ISU.    Six teams designed and built large model rockets, each between three and five feet tall, and launched them from Launch Pad 39A, the starting point for Apollo missions to the moon and dozens of space shuttle flights. Each launch carried a raw egg, dubbed "eggstronauts" and had to recover it intact to be declared successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahsser KSC-2012-3852

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Faculty of the International Space University s...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Faculty of the International Space University stand with their 1/60th scale model of the Space Launch System rocket during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The c... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Students of the International Space University stand with their model rocket during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this year's ISU.    Six teams designed and built large model rockets, each between three and five feet tall, and launched them from Launch Pad 39A, the starting point for Apollo missions to the moon and dozens of space shuttle flights. Each launch carried a raw egg, dubbed "eggstronauts" and had to recover it intact to be declared successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahsser KSC-2012-3846

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Students of the International Space University ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Students of the International Space University stand with their model rocket during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Comp... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Faculty of the International Space University assemble their 1/60th scale model of the Space Launch System rocket during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this year's ISU.    Six teams designed and built large model rockets, each between three and five feet tall, and launched them from Launch Pad 39A, the starting point for Apollo missions to the moon and dozens of space shuttle flights. Each launch carried a raw egg, dubbed "eggstronauts" and had to recover it intact to be declared successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahsser KSC-2012-3844

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Faculty of the International Space University a...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Faculty of the International Space University assemble their 1/60th scale model of the Space Launch System rocket during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The com... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the International Space University parachutes back to Earth during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this year's ISU.    Six teams designed and built large model rockets, each between three and five feet tall, and launched them from Launch Pad 39A, the starting point for Apollo missions to the moon and dozens of space shuttle flights. Each launch carried a raw egg, dubbed "eggstronauts" and had to recover it intact to be declared successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahsser KSC-2012-3850

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the Interna...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the International Space University parachutes back to Earth during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was condu... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the International Space University parachutes back to Earth during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this year's ISU.    Six teams designed and built large model rockets, each between three and five feet tall, and launched them from Launch Pad 39A, the starting point for Apollo missions to the moon and dozens of space shuttle flights. Each launch carried a raw egg, dubbed "eggstronauts" and had to recover it intact to be declared successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahsser KSC-2012-3848

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the Interna...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the International Space University parachutes back to Earth during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was condu... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the International Space University launches during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which co-hosted this year's ISU.    Six teams designed and built large model rockets, each between three and five feet tall, and launched them from Launch Pad 39A, the starting point for Apollo missions to the moon and dozens of space shuttle flights. Each launch carried a raw egg, dubbed "eggstronauts" and had to recover it intact to be declared successful.  Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahsser KSC-2012-3847

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the Interna...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A model rocket built by students of the International Space University launches during the rocket launch competition of the ISU's summer session. The competition was conducted at Launch C... More

RORI 3678 caption - National Parks Gallery

RORI 3678 caption - National Parks Gallery

“Mom was a small framed lady, and stood less than five feet tall…being small allowed her to slide down between the double hull of the ships to weld the seams.” Pat Moe describes her mother N. Moisette Awtrey, a... More

RORI 3678 caption - National Parks Gallery

RORI 3678 caption - National Parks Gallery

“Mom was a small framed lady, and stood less than five feet tall…being small allowed her to slide down between the double hull of the ships to weld the seams.” Pat Moe describes her mother N. Moisette Awtrey, a... More

Freeport, N.Y., Sept. 6, 2013 -- After the surge from Hurricane Sandy flooded their home with five feet of water, the homeowners decided to elevate their house. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Freeport, N.Y., Sept. 6, 2013 -- After the surge from Hurricane Sandy ...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-05-02 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Kenneth Wilsey Disasters: New York Hurricane Sandy (DR-4085) Disaster Types: Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hur... More

Vine Creek Ranch at Death Valley National Park

Vine Creek Ranch at Death Valley National Park

The water trough is located just outside the property boundary. It is no longer used as a water storage facility for use by the public. It is rectangular, three feet wide, five feet long, and eighteen inches hi... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander undergoes final preparations for a tethered-flight test at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. For the 40-second test, the lander will be hoisted 20 feet. The spacecraft will ascend an additional five feet and hover for five seconds. Morpheus then will perform a 5.6-foot ascent coupled with a 9.8-foot traverse, and hover for five more seconds before returning to the launch point. A number of changes have been made, primarily focused on autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology ALHAT and moving the Doppler Lidar to the front of the forward liquid oxygen tank.    The tether test was cut short due to Morpheus exceeding onboard abort rate limits. The vehicle was taken back to the hangar and data from the test is being studied. After review, managers will determine when a new test date will be set. 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. For more information on Project Morpheus, visit http://morpheuslander.jsc.nasa.gov/. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2014-4520

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander undergo...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander undergoes final preparations for a tethered-flight test at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander is prepared for lifting by a crane in preparation for a tethered-flight test at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. For the 40-second test, the lander will be hoisted 20 feet. The spacecraft will ascend an additional five feet and hover for five seconds. Morpheus then will perform a 5.6-foot ascent coupled with a 9.8-foot traverse, and hover for five more seconds before returning to the launch point. A number of changes have been made, primarily focused on autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology ALHAT and moving the Doppler Lidar to the front of the forward liquid oxygen tank.    The tether test was cut short due to Morpheus exceeding onboard abort rate limits. The vehicle was taken back to the hangar and data from the test is being studied. After review, managers will determine when a new test date will be set. 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. For more information on Project Morpheus, visit http://morpheuslander.jsc.nasa.gov/. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2014-4521

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander is prep...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander is prepared for lifting by a crane in preparation for a tethered-flight test at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Spa... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander is lifted by a crane in preparation for a tethered-flight test at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. For the 40-second test, the lander will be hoisted 20 feet. The spacecraft will ascend an additional five feet and hover for five seconds. Morpheus then will perform a 5.6-foot ascent coupled with a 9.8-foot traverse, and hover for five more seconds before returning to the launch point. A number of changes have been made, primarily focused on autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology ALHAT and moving the Doppler Lidar to the front of the forward liquid oxygen tank.    The tether test was cut short due to Morpheus exceeding onboard abort rate limits. The vehicle was taken back to the hangar and data from the test is being studied. After review, managers will determine when a new test date will be set. 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. For more information on Project Morpheus, visit http://morpheuslander.jsc.nasa.gov/. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2014-4522

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander is lift...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander is lifted by a crane in preparation for a tethered-flight test at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in F... More

Stanford Road Flooding, View West

Stanford Road Flooding, View West

In February 2019, project leaders stand in floodwaters on the Stanford Road bridge. They look west at a Stanford Run choked by five feet of soil and invasive wetland plants.

Medallion on the temple at Rûkhleh, outside the south wall, near the east corner; it is five feet in diameter. The upper part has been destroyed by gunpowder. The neighbouring village is inhabited by Druses

Medallion on the temple at Rûkhleh, outside the south wall, near the e...

Public domain image of Egyptian art, free to use, no copyright restrictions photo - Picryl description

Niagara, five feet of frozen spray on arch in Prospect Park.

Niagara, five feet of frozen spray on arch in Prospect Park.

Picryl description: Public domain image of a waterfall, cascade, water stream, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Niagara, five feet of frozen spray on arch in Prospect Park.

Niagara, five feet of frozen spray on arch in Prospect Park.

Picryl description: Public domain image of the back of stereograph card, stereoscopic view, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Niagara, five feet of frozen spray on arch in Prospect Park.

Niagara, five feet of frozen spray on arch in Prospect Park.

Picryl description: Public domain image of a waterfall, cascade, water stream, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Niagara, five feet of frozen spray on arch in Prospect Park.

Niagara, five feet of frozen spray on arch in Prospect Park.

Picryl description: Public domain image of the back of stereograph card, stereoscopic view, free to use, no copyright restrictions