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General Motors forskningslaboratorium i Detroit.

General Motors forskningslaboratorium i Detroit.

General Motors forskningslaboratorium i Detroit. Public domain photograph - Sweden in 20th century, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

General Motors byggnadi Detroit.

General Motors byggnadi Detroit.

General Motors byggnadi Detroit. Public domain photograph of a city streets, cityscape, urban environment, buildings, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Photoengravers Association convention. International Research Laboratories exhibit

American Photoengravers Association convention. International Research...

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Laboratory worker at the research laboratory at the C & NW RR's 40th Street yard, examining paint samples used on freight cars and coaches of the railroad, Chicago, Ill.

Laboratory worker at the research laboratory at the C & NW RR's 40th S...

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Western Electric altimeter: The dipole receiving antenna used in connection with the Western Electric terrain clearance indicator is the result of intensive development research by the Bell Laboratories

Western Electric altimeter: The dipole receiving antenna used in conne...

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Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. Research workers in laboratories of the Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation are helping manufacturers answer war demands through product engineering of basic fiberglass materials to meet war requirements. A constant research program embracing hundreds of workers engaged in laboratory and pilot plant operations is being carried on

Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. Research workers ...

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Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Rabbits too, aid the war effort. William Edwin Morris, histologist for Baxter Laboratories Inc., Glenview, Illinois, conducts research on blood plasma through experimentation on rabbits. The company prepares transfusion bottles for blood letting

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Rabbits too, aid the war effort...

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Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Rabbits too, aid the war effort. William Edwin Morris, histologist for Baxter Laboratories Inc., Glenview, Illinois, conducts research on blood plasma through experimentation on rabbits. The company prepares transfusion bottles for blood letting

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Rabbits too, aid the war effort...

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sitting atop the Mobile Launcher Platform, Space Shuttle Atlantis inches its way to the launch pad.  The Shuttle and MLP rest on top of the crawler-transporter beneath it, which moves about 1 mile per hour. Atlantis is scheduled for launch April 4 on mission STS-110, which will install the S0 truss, the framework that eventually will hold the power and cooling systems needed for future international research laboratories on the International Space Station.  The  Canadarm2 robotic arm will be used exclusively to hoist the 13-ton truss from the payload bay to the Station.  The S0 truss will be the first major U.S. component launched to the Station since the addition of the Quest airlock in July 2001.  The four spacewalks planned for the construction will all originate from the airlock.  The mission will be Atlantis' 25th trip to space KSC-02pd0275

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sitting atop the Mobile Launcher Platfor...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sitting atop the Mobile Launcher Platform, Space Shuttle Atlantis inches its way to the launch pad. The Shuttle and MLP rest on top of the crawler-transporter beneath it, which mo... More

Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 71, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA

Watertown Arsenal, Building No. 71, Watertown, Middlesex County, MA

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Sitting atop the Mobile Launcher Platform, Space Shuttle Atlantis towers above the workers aboard.  The Shuttle and MLP rest on top of the crawler-transporter beneath it, which moves about 1 mile per hour. Atlantis is scheduled for launch April 4 on mission STS-110, which will install the S0 truss, the framework that eventually will hold the power and cooling systems needed for future international research laboratories on the International Space Station.  The  Canadarm2 robotic arm will be used exclusively to hoist the 13-ton truss from the payload bay to the Station.  The S0 truss will be the first major U.S. component launched to the Station since the addition of the Quest airlock in July 2001.  The four spacewalks planned for the construction will all originate from the airlock.  The mission will be Atlantis' 25th trip to space KSC-02pd0274

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Sitting atop the Mobile Launcher Platform...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Sitting atop the Mobile Launcher Platform, Space Shuttle Atlantis towers above the workers aboard. The Shuttle and MLP rest on top of the crawler-transporter beneath it, which move... More

ENGINEERING MODEL MERCURY ION THRUSTER SYSTEM BUILT BY HUGHES RESEARCH LABORATORIES

ENGINEERING MODEL MERCURY ION THRUSTER SYSTEM BUILT BY HUGHES RESEARCH...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/11/1977 Keywords: 1977_01405.jpg c1977_01400s Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boeing 747. Over the next seven months Atlantis will be prepared for its maiden voyage, STS-51J.      Atlantis, NASA's fourth space-rated shuttle, was named after the two-masted boat that served as the primary research vessel for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts from 1930 to 1966. The boat had a 17-member crew and accommodated up to five scientists who worked in two onboard laboratories, examining water samples and marine life. Like its predecessors, Atlantis was constructed by Rockwell International in Palmdale, Calif. The spacecraft was transported over land from Palmdale to Edwards Air Force Base on April 3, 1985 for the cross-country ferry flight to Kennedy. For more: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/orbiters/atlantis-info.html Photo credit: NASA/Louie Rochefort KSC-385C-1298-05

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boei... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boeing 747. Over the next seven months Atlantis will be prepared for its maiden voyage, STS-51J.      Atlantis, NASA's fourth space-rated shuttle, was named after the two-masted boat that served as the primary research vessel for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts from 1930 to 1966. The boat had a 17-member crew and accommodated up to five scientists who worked in two onboard laboratories, examining water samples and marine life. Like its predecessors, Atlantis was constructed by Rockwell International in Palmdale, Calif. The spacecraft was transported over land from Palmdale to Edwards Air Force Base on April 3, 1985 for the cross-country ferry flight to Kennedy. For more: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/orbiters/atlantis-info.html Photo credit: NASA/Louie Rochefort KSC-385C-1296-01

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boei... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boeing 747. Over the next seven months Atlantis will be prepared for its maiden voyage, STS-51J.      Atlantis, NASA's fourth space-rated shuttle, was named after the two-masted boat that served as the primary research vessel for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts from 1930 to 1966. The boat had a 17-member crew and accommodated up to five scientists who worked in two onboard laboratories, examining water samples and marine life. Like its predecessors, Atlantis was constructed by Rockwell International in Palmdale, Calif. The spacecraft was transported over land from Palmdale to Edwards Air Force Base on April 3, 1985 for the cross-country ferry flight to Kennedy. For more: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/orbiters/atlantis-info.html Photo credit: NASA/Louie Rochefort KSC-385C-1298-06

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boei... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boeing 747. Over the next seven months Atlantis will be prepared for its maiden voyage, STS-51J.      Atlantis, NASA's fourth space-rated shuttle, was named after the two-masted boat that served as the primary research vessel for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts from 1930 to 1966. The boat had a 17-member crew and accommodated up to five scientists who worked in two onboard laboratories, examining water samples and marine life. Like its predecessors, Atlantis was constructed by Rockwell International in Palmdale, Calif. The spacecraft was transported over land from Palmdale to Edwards Air Force Base on April 3, 1985 for the cross-country ferry flight to Kennedy. For more: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/orbiters/atlantis-info.html Photo credit: NASA/Louie Rochefort KSC-385C-1298-02

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boei... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boeing 747. Over the next seven months Atlantis will be prepared for its maiden voyage, STS-51J.      Atlantis, NASA's fourth space-rated shuttle, was named after the two-masted boat that served as the primary research vessel for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts from 1930 to 1966. The boat had a 17-member crew and accommodated up to five scientists who worked in two onboard laboratories, examining water samples and marine life. Like its predecessors, Atlantis was constructed by Rockwell International in Palmdale, Calif. The spacecraft was transported over land from Palmdale to Edwards Air Force Base on April 3, 1985 for the cross-country ferry flight to Kennedy. For more: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/orbiters/atlantis-info.html Photo credit: NASA/Louie Rochefort KSC-385C-1297-11

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boei... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boeing 747. Over the next seven months Atlantis will be prepared for its maiden voyage, STS-51J.      Atlantis, NASA's fourth space-rated shuttle, was named after the two-masted boat that served as the primary research vessel for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts from 1930 to 1966. The boat had a 17-member crew and accommodated up to five scientists who worked in two onboard laboratories, examining water samples and marine life. Like its predecessors, Atlantis was constructed by Rockwell International in Palmdale, Calif. The spacecraft was transported over land from Palmdale to Edwards Air Force Base on April 3, 1985 for the cross-country ferry flight to Kennedy. For more: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/orbiters/atlantis-info.html Photo credit: NASA/Louie Rochefort KSC-385C-1297-06

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boei... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boeing 747. Over the next seven months Atlantis will be prepared for its maiden voyage, STS-51J.      Atlantis, NASA's fourth space-rated shuttle, was named after the two-masted boat that served as the primary research vessel for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts from 1930 to 1966. The boat had a 17-member crew and accommodated up to five scientists who worked in two onboard laboratories, examining water samples and marine life. Like its predecessors, Atlantis was constructed by Rockwell International in Palmdale, Calif. The spacecraft was transported over land from Palmdale to Edwards Air Force Base on April 3, 1985 for the cross-country ferry flight to Kennedy. For more: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/orbiters/atlantis-info.html Photo credit: NASA/Louie Rochefort KSC-385C-1296-02

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new space shuttle, Atlantis, arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility. The shuttle is mounted atop the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified Boei... More

A close-up view of a piece of material in place in an elevated temperature ceramic composite test system. The system was designed by engineers from the University of Dayton Research Institute and the Metals Behavior Branch of the Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories (AFWAL). Ceramic composites are being studied as possible replacements for the nickel-based superalloys used in the hot sections of aircraft turbine engines

A close-up view of a piece of material in place in an elevated tempera...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released... More

A view of the elevated temperature ceramic composite test system designed by engineers from the University of Dayton Research Institute and the Metals Behavior Branch of the Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories (AFWAL). Ceramic composites are being studied as possible replacements for the nickel-based superalloys used in the hot sections of aircraft turbine engines

A view of the elevated temperature ceramic composite test system desig...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released... More

A view of the linear array laser interferometer displacement gauge designed by engineers from the University of Dayton Research Institute and the Metals Behavior Branch of the Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories (AFWAL). The system is being used to study material response near the tip of a crack in alloys of the type used in aircraft turbine engines

A view of the linear array laser interferometer displacement gauge des...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released... More

A laser beam is directed at a sheet of alloy during a test. The test is being conducted using a linear array laser interferometer displacement gauge designed by engineers from the University of Dayton Research Institute and the Metals Behavior Branch of the Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories (AFWAL). The system is being used to study material response near the tip of a crack in alloys of the type used in the aircraft turbine engines

A laser beam is directed at a sheet of alloy during a test. The test i...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released... More

Keith Parson, a technician with Systems Research Laboratories, Inc., tests circuits on Advanced Dynamic Anthropomorphic Manikin (ADAM), a creation that represents the latest advancements in Air Force technology being employed in impact and ejection testing. ADAM rides a rocket-propelled Multi-Axis Seat Ejection (MASE) device from which the manikin is ejected in an effort to predict and prevent injuries to pilots ejecting from aircraft.

Keith Parson, a technician with Systems Research Laboratories, Inc., t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Holloman Air Force Base State: New Mexico(NM) Country: United States Of America(USA) Scene Camera Operator: CAPT Alvina Mitchell Release Status:... More

A technician tests circuits on Advanced Dynamic Anthropomorphic Manikin (ADAM), a creation that represents the latest advancements in Air Force technology being employed in impact and ejection testing. Designed by Systems Research Laboratories, Inc., ADAM rides a rocket-propelled Multi-Axis Seat Ejection (MASE) device from which the manikin is ejected in an effort to predict and prevent injuries to pilots ejecting from aircraft.

A technician tests circuits on Advanced Dynamic Anthropomorphic Maniki...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Holloman Air Force Base State: New Mexico(NM) Country: United States Of America(USA) Scene Camera Operator: CAPT Alvina Mitchell Release Status:... More

Advanced Dynamic Anthropomorphic Manikin (ADAM) represents the latest advancements in Air Force technology being employed in impact and ejection testing. Designed by Systems Research Laboratories, Inc., ADAM rides a rocket-propelled Multi-Axis Seat Ejection (MASE) device from which the manikin is ejected in an effort to predict and prevent injuries to pilots ejecting from aircraft.

Advanced Dynamic Anthropomorphic Manikin (ADAM) represents the latest ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Holloman Air Force Base State: New Mexico(NM) Country: United States Of America(USA) Scene Camera Operator: CAPT Alvina Mitchell Release Status:... More

Advanced Dynamic Anthropomorphic Manikin (ADAM) represents the latest advancements in Air Force technology being employed in impact and ejection testing. Designed by Systems Research Laboratories, Inc., ADAM rides a rocket-propelled Multi-Axis Seat Ejection (MASE) device from which the manikin is ejected in an effort to predict and prevent injuries to pilots ejecting from aircraft.

Advanced Dynamic Anthropomorphic Manikin (ADAM) represents the latest ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Holloman Air Force Base State: New Mexico(NM) Country: United States Of America(USA) Scene Camera Operator: CPT Alvina Mitchell Release Status: ... More

Nobel laureate Professor Samuel C. C. Ting of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology pauses for a photo in the Space Station Processing Facility. Dr. Ting is directing an experiment, an international collaboration of some 37 universities and laboratories, using a state-of-the-art particle physics detector called the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), which will fly on a future launch to the International Space Station. Using the unique environment of space, the AMS will study the properties and origin of cosmic particles and nuclei including antimatter and dark matter. AMS flew initially as a Space Shuttle payload on the June 1998 mission STS-91 that provided the investigating team with data on background sources and verified the detector’s performance under actual space flight conditions. The detector’s second space flight is scheduled to be launched on mission UF-4 October 2003 for installation on the Space Station as an attached payload. Current plans call for operating the detector for three years before it is returned to Earth on the Shuttle. Using the Space Station offers the science team the opportunity to conduct the long-duration research above the Earth’s atmosphere necessary to collect sufficient data required to accomplish the science objectives KSC-00pp1959

Nobel laureate Professor Samuel C. C. Ting of the Massachusetts Instit...

Nobel laureate Professor Samuel C. C. Ting of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology pauses for a photo in the Space Station Processing Facility. Dr. Ting is directing an experiment, an international collabo... More

Nobel laureate Professor Samuel C. C. Ting of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology pauses for a photo in the Space Station Processing Facility. Dr. Ting is directing an experiment, an international collaboration of some 37 universities and laboratories, using a state-of-the-art particle physics detector called the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), which will fly on a future launch to the International Space Station. Using the unique environment of space, the AMS will study the properties and origin of cosmic particles and nuclei including antimatter and dark matter. AMS flew initially as a Space Shuttle payload on the June 1998 mission STS-91 that provided the investigating team with data on background sources and verified the detector’s performance under actual space flight conditions. The detector’s second space flight is scheduled to be launched on mission UF-4 October 2003 for installation on the Space Station as an attached payload. Current plans call for operating the detector for three years before it is returned to Earth on the Shuttle. Using the Space Station offers the science team the opportunity to conduct the long-duration research above the Earth’s atmosphere necessary to collect sufficient data required to accomplish the science objectives KSC-00pp1960

Nobel laureate Professor Samuel C. C. Ting of the Massachusetts Instit...

Nobel laureate Professor Samuel C. C. Ting of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology pauses for a photo in the Space Station Processing Facility. Dr. Ting is directing an experiment, an international collabo... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Space Shuttle Atlantis reaches the top of the launch pad after a mid-day rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building. Next to the Shuttle are the Rotating Service Structure (open) and the Fixed Service Structure, which holds the 80-foot lightning mast on top. The Shuttle sits on top of the Mobile Launcher Platform, which rests on the crawler-transporter. Atlantis is scheduled for launch April 4 on mission STS-110, which will install the S0 truss, the framework that eventually will hold the power and cooling systems needed for future international research laboratories on the International Space Station.  The  Canadarm2 robotic arm will be used exclusively to hoist the 13-ton truss from the payload bay to the Station.  The S0 truss will be the first major U.S. component launched to the Station since the addition of the Quest airlock in July 2001.  The four spacewalks planned for the construction will all originate from the airlock.  The mission will be Atlantis' 25th trip to space KSC-02pd0279

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis reaches the top ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis reaches the top of the launch pad after a mid-day rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building. Next to the Shuttle are the Rotating Service Structure (open) ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  This closeup shows Space Shuttle Atlantis as it begins rolling out of the Vehicle Assembly Building on its slow trek to the launch pad.  Below Atlantis' wings are the Tail Service Masts on the Mobile Launcher Platform. Atlantis is scheduled for launch April 4 on mission STS-110, which will install the S0 truss, the framework that eventually will hold the power and cooling systems needed for future international research laboratories on the International Space Station.  The  Canadarm2 robotic arm will be used exclusively to hoist the 13-ton truss from the payload bay to the Station.  The S0 truss will be the first major U.S. component launched to the Station since the addition of the Quest airlock in July 2001.  The four spacewalks planned for the construction will all originate from the airlock.  The mission will be Atlantis' 25th trip to space KSC-02pd0271

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - This closeup shows Space Shuttle Atlanti...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - This closeup shows Space Shuttle Atlantis as it begins rolling out of the Vehicle Assembly Building on its slow trek to the launch pad. Below Atlantis' wings are the Tail Service ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the foreground, white herons at the canal's edge pay scant attention the immense Space Shuttle towering above them.  The Shuttle is inching its way to the top of the launch pad.  In the background are seen the Rotating Service Structure (open) and the Fixed Service Structure, which holds the 80-foot lightning mast on top. The Shuttle sits on top of the Mobile Launcher Platform, which rests on the crawler-transporter. Atlantis is scheduled for launch April 4 on mission STS-110, which will install the S0 truss, the framework that eventually will hold the power and cooling systems needed for future international research laboratories on the International Space Station.  The  Canadarm2 robotic arm will be used exclusively to hoist the 13-ton truss from the payload bay to the Station.  The S0 truss will be the first major U.S. component launched to the Station since the addition of the Quest airlock in July 2001.  The four spacewalks planned for the construction will all originate from the airlock.  The mission will be Atlantis' 25th trip to space KSC-02pd0278

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the foreground, white herons at the ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the foreground, white herons at the canal's edge pay scant attention the immense Space Shuttle towering above them. The Shuttle is inching its way to the top of the launch pad... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Space Shuttle Atlantis crawls at less than 1 mph (<1.5 kilometers) along the crawlerway to the launch pad.  The Shuttle sits on top of the Mobile Launcher Platform, which rests on the crawler-transporter. Atlantis is scheduled for launch April 4 on mission STS-110, which will install the S0 truss, the framework that eventually will hold the power and cooling systems needed for future international research laboratories on the International Space Station.  The  Canadarm2 robotic arm will be used exclusively to hoist the 13-ton truss from the payload bay to the Station.  The S0 truss will be the first major U.S. component launched to the Station since the addition of the Quest airlock in July 2001.  The four spacewalks planned for the construction will all originate from the airlock.  The mission will be Atlantis' 25th trip to space KSC-02pd0276

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Space Shuttle Atlantis crawls at less tha...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Space Shuttle Atlantis crawls at less than 1 mph (<1.5 kilometers) along the crawlerway to the launch pad. The Shuttle sits on top of the Mobile Launcher Platform, which rests on t... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis begins rolling out of the Vehicle Assembly Building on its slow trek tothe launch pad.  Atlantis is scheduled for launch April 4 on mission STS-110, which will install the S0 truss, the framework that eventually will hold the power and cooling systems needed for future international research laboratories on the International Space Station.  The  Canadarm2 robotic arm will be used exclusively to hoist the 13-ton truss from the payload bay to the Station.  The S0 truss will be the first major U.S. component launched to the Station since the addition of the Quest airlock in July 2001.  The four spacewalks planned for the construction will all originate from the airlock.  The mission will be Atlantis' 25th trip to space KSC-02pd0272

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis begins rolling ou...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis begins rolling out of the Vehicle Assembly Building on its slow trek tothe launch pad. Atlantis is scheduled for launch April 4 on mission STS-110, which wi... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Space Shuttle Atlantis is hard down on the launch pad after its mid-day rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building.  Part of the Fixed Service Structure is at left.  On either side of the tail of Atlantis are the  tail service masts, which support the fluid, gas and electrical requirements of the orbiter's liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen aft T-0 umbilicals. Atlantis is scheduled for launch April 4 on mission STS-110, which will install the S0 truss, the framework that eventually will hold the power and cooling systems needed for future international research laboratories on the International Space Station.  The  Canadarm2 robotic arm will be used exclusively to hoist the 13-ton truss from the payload bay to the Station.  The S0 truss will be the first major U.S. component launched to the Station since the addition of the Quest airlock in July 2001.  The four spacewalks planned for the construction will all originate from the airlock.  The mission will be Atlantis' 25th trip to space KSC-02pd0280

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis is hard down on ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis is hard down on the launch pad after its mid-day rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building. Part of the Fixed Service Structure is at left. On either sid... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- While gathering with friends and family at the pad, the STS-110 crew poses in front of Space Shuttle Atlantis still enclosed by the Rotating Service Structure.  Standing left to right are Mission Specialist Steven Smith, Jerry Ross and Lee Morin; Pilot Stephen Frick; Mission Specialist Rex Walheim; Commander Michael Bloomfield; and Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa.  The mission continues the expansion of the International Space Station by delivering and installing the S0 Integrated Truss Structure, the initial section of a framework that will eventually hold the power and cooling systems needed for future international research laboratories.  The payload also comprises the Canadian Mobile Transporter (attached to the S0 truss), power distribution system modules, a heat pipe radiator for cooling, computers and a pair of rate gyroscopes. The 11-day mission is the 13th assembly flight to the ISS and includes four spacewalks to attach the S0 truss to the U.S. Lab Destiny.  Launch is scheduled for April 4 KSC-02pd0388

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- While gathering with friends and family ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- While gathering with friends and family at the pad, the STS-110 crew poses in front of Space Shuttle Atlantis still enclosed by the Rotating Service Structure. Standing left to ri... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  While gathering with friends and family at the pad, the STS-110 crew poses in front of Space Shuttle Atlantis still enclosed by the Rotating Service Structure.  Standing left to right are Mission Specialist Steven Smith, Jerry Ross and Lee Morin; Pilot Stephen Frick; Mission Specialist Rex Walheim; Commander Michael Bloomfield; and Mission Specialist Ellen Ochoa.  The mission continues the expansion of the International Space Station by delivering and installing the S0 Integrated Truss Structure, the initial section of a framework that will eventually hold the power and cooling systems needed for future international research laboratories.  The payload also comprises the Canadian Mobile Transporter (attached to the S0 truss), power distribution system modules, a heat pipe radiator for cooling, computers and a pair of rate gyroscopes. The 11-day mission is the 13th assembly flight to the ISS and includes four spacewalks to attach the S0 truss to the U.S. Lab Destiny.  Launch is scheduled for April 4 KSC-02pd0387

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- While gathering with friends and family...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- While gathering with friends and family at the pad, the STS-110 crew poses in front of Space Shuttle Atlantis still enclosed by the Rotating Service Structure. Standing left to r... More

Battery Research Laboratories - Pouch Cells GRC-2009-C-04087

Battery Research Laboratories - Pouch Cells GRC-2009-C-04087

Battery Research Laboratories - Pouch Cells Public domain photograph related to NASA research activity, space exploration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Battery Research Laboratories - Coin Cell Crimper GRC-2009-C-04086

Battery Research Laboratories - Coin Cell Crimper GRC-2009-C-04086

Battery Research Laboratories - Coin Cell Crimper

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories media Day  for their LLNL project aimed at aerodynamic truck and trailer devices. Tests are being preformed in the Ames Full-Scale Aerodynamic Complex 80x120 foot wind tunnel. Lewis Braxton III, Deputy Director Ames Research Center speaker. ARC-2010-ACD10-0029-013

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories media Day for their LLNL pro...

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories media Day for their LLNL project aimed at aerodynamic truck and trailer devices. Tests are being preformed in the Ames Full-Scale Aerodynamic Complex 80x120 foot wind t... More

A group of laboratory glassware sitting on top of a table. Laboratory chemistry chemical, science technology.

A group of laboratory glassware sitting on top of a table. Laboratory ...

Visual patterns: A table with a bunch of beakers and beakers / A table with a bunch of glass beakers and beakers - public domain stock photo.

A bunch of test tubes sitting on top of a wooden table. Laboratory chemistry subjects, science technology.

A bunch of test tubes sitting on top of a wooden table. Laboratory che...

Visual patterns: A metal rack with different colored liquids and a glass / A metal rack with beakers and beakers on it - public domain stock photo.

A wooden table topped with lots of laboratory equipment. Laboratory chemistry subjects, science technology.

A wooden table topped with lots of laboratory equipment. Laboratory ch...

Visual patterns: A table with a beaker, beakers, and beakers / A table with a set of test tubes and flasks - public domain stock photo.

A rack with a bunch of test tubes in it. Laboratory chemistry subjects, science technology.

A rack with a bunch of test tubes in it. Laboratory chemistry subjects...

Visual patterns: A metal rack with test tubes and test tubes / A metal rack with beakers and test tubes - public domain stock photo.

A person pouring something into a glass. Tube hands scientist, science technology.

A person pouring something into a glass. Tube hands scientist, science...

A person holding a beaker with a bottle in it / A person pouring water into a glass bottle / Public domain stock photo.

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth County, NJ

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth ...

Significance: Bell Laboratories Holmdel was constructed from 1959 to 1966 according to a plan and design of Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen (1910-61). Although Saarinen passed away in September 1961 be... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilto...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories are comprised of over twenty buildings with functions ranging from laboratory work to living spaces to animal shelters. The facility began as a major research cente... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 16, 903 South Fourth Street, 30 feet west of Building No. 5, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 16, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 17, 903 South Fourth Street, east of Building No. 16, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 17, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street, south of Building Nos. 3 & 5, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 4, 903 South Fourth Street, center rear, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 4, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 8, 904 South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 8, 904 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 6, 903 South Fourth Street between Building Nos. 1 & 7, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 6, 903 South Fourth Street b...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 3, 903 South Fourth Street, south front, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 3, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 5, 903 South Fourth Street, south rear, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 5, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 19, 903 South Fourth Street, 105 feet north of Building No. 15, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 19, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth County, NJ

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth ...

Significance: Bell Laboratories Holmdel was constructed from 1959 to 1966 according to a plan and design of Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen (1910-61). Although Saarinen passed away in September 1961 be... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilto...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories are comprised of over twenty buildings with functions ranging from laboratory work to living spaces to animal shelters. The facility began as a major research cente... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 16, 903 South Fourth Street, 30 feet west of Building No. 5, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 16, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street, south of Building Nos. 3 & 5, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 17, 903 South Fourth Street, east of Building No. 16, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 17, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 4, 903 South Fourth Street, center rear, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 4, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 5, 903 South Fourth Street, south rear, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 5, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 3, 903 South Fourth Street, south front, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 3, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 8, 904 South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 8, 904 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 6, 903 South Fourth Street between Building Nos. 1 & 7, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 6, 903 South Fourth Street b...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 19, 903 South Fourth Street, 105 feet north of Building No. 15, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 19, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth County, NJ

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth ...

Significance: Bell Laboratories Holmdel was constructed from 1959 to 1966 according to a plan and design of Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen (1910-61). Although Saarinen passed away in September 1961 be... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilto...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories are comprised of over twenty buildings with functions ranging from laboratory work to living spaces to animal shelters. The facility began as a major research cente... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 17, 903 South Fourth Street, east of Building No. 16, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 17, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 16, 903 South Fourth Street, 30 feet west of Building No. 5, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 16, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street, south of Building Nos. 3 & 5, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 4, 903 South Fourth Street, center rear, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 4, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 6, 903 South Fourth Street between Building Nos. 1 & 7, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 6, 903 South Fourth Street b...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 8, 904 South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 8, 904 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 3, 903 South Fourth Street, south front, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 3, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 5, 903 South Fourth Street, south rear, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 5, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 19, 903 South Fourth Street, 105 feet north of Building No. 15, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 19, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth County, NJ

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth ...

Significance: Bell Laboratories Holmdel was constructed from 1959 to 1966 according to a plan and design of Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen (1910-61). Although Saarinen passed away in September 1961 be... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilto...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories are comprised of over twenty buildings with functions ranging from laboratory work to living spaces to animal shelters. The facility began as a major research cente... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 16, 903 South Fourth Street, 30 feet west of Building No. 5, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 16, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street, south of Building Nos. 3 & 5, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 4, 903 South Fourth Street, center rear, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 4, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 8, 904 South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 8, 904 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 6, 903 South Fourth Street between Building Nos. 1 & 7, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 6, 903 South Fourth Street b...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 3, 903 South Fourth Street, south front, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 3, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 5, 903 South Fourth Street, south rear, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 5, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 19, 903 South Fourth Street, 105 feet north of Building No. 15, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 19, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth County, NJ

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth ...

Significance: Bell Laboratories Holmdel was constructed from 1959 to 1966 according to a plan and design of Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen (1910-61). Although Saarinen passed away in September 1961 be... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilto...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories are comprised of over twenty buildings with functions ranging from laboratory work to living spaces to animal shelters. The facility began as a major research cente... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street, south of Building Nos. 3 & 5, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 4, 903 South Fourth Street, center rear, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 4, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 6, 903 South Fourth Street between Building Nos. 1 & 7, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 6, 903 South Fourth Street b...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 5, 903 South Fourth Street, south rear, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 5, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 8, 904 South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 8, 904 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 3, 903 South Fourth Street, south front, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 3, 903 South Fourth Street, ...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 19, 903 South Fourth Street, 105 feet north of Building No. 15, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 19, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth County, NJ

Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, Bell Laboratories Road, Holmdel, Monmouth ...

Significance: Bell Laboratories Holmdel was constructed from 1959 to 1966 according to a plan and design of Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen (1910-61). Although Saarinen passed away in September 1961 be... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, 900 Block of South Fourth Street, Hamilto...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories are comprised of over twenty buildings with functions ranging from laboratory work to living spaces to animal shelters. The facility began as a major research cente... More

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street, south of Building Nos. 3 & 5, Hamilton, Ravalli County, MT

Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Building No. 10, 903 South Fourth Street,...

Significance: The Rocky Mountain Laboratories possess national significance due to the pioneering research conducted at these laboratories from 1921-1945 toward the development of vaccines for insect-borne dise... More

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