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Kolozsvár - Ev. ref. templom és collegium : levelező-lap

Kolozsvár - Ev. ref. templom és collegium : levelező-lap

[Kolozsvár] - Ev. ref. templom és collegium [material iconografic] : levelező-lap. - [S. l.] : [s. n.], [191-?]. - 1 ilustrată : alb-negru ; 9x14 cm

Aiud [material iconografic] : Colegiul Bethlen = Nagyenyed : Ref. Kollégium

Aiud [material iconografic] : Colegiul Bethlen = Nagyenyed : Ref. Koll...

Aiud [material iconografic] : Colegiul Bethlen = Nagyenyed : Ref. Kollégium. - Aiud : Editura Librăriei Székelyné, [19-]. - 1 ilustrată : color ; 9x14 cm.

Cluj - Vechiul colegiu reformat : carte poştală = Kolozsvár - A Farkas-utcai ref. kollégium : levelező-lap

Cluj - Vechiul colegiu reformat : carte poştală = Kolozsvár - A Farkas...

Cluj - Vechiul colegiu reformat [material iconografic] : carte poştală = Kolozsvár - A Farkas-utcai ref. kollégium : levelező-lap. - [S. l.] : [s. n.], [191-?]. - 1 ilustrată : color ; 9x14 cm

Kolozsvár - Ev. Ref. Collegium : levelező-lap

Kolozsvár - Ev. Ref. Collegium : levelező-lap

Kolozsvár - Ev. Ref. Collegium [material iconografic] : levelező-lap. - Kolozsvár : Schuster Emil, [191-?]. - 1 ilustrată : alb-negru ; 9x14 cm

Aiud [material iconografic] : Biserica reformată = Nagyenyed : Ref. templom

Aiud [material iconografic] : Biserica reformată = Nagyenyed : Ref. te...

Aiud [material iconografic] : Biserica reformată = Nagyenyed : Ref. templom. - Aiud : Editura Librăriei Székelyné, [19-]. - 1 ilustrată : color ; 9x14 cm.

Kolozsvár - Ev. ref. theologia : levelező-lap (940)

Kolozsvár - Ev. ref. theologia : levelező-lap (940)

Kolozsvár - Ev. ref. theologia [material iconografic] : levelező-lap (940). - Kolozsvár : Ujhelyi és Boros kiadása, [19--?]. - 1 ilustrată : alb-negru ; 10x15 cm

Cluj - Vechiul colegiu reformat : carte poştală = Kolozsvár - A Farkas-utcai ref. kollégium : levelező-lap

Cluj - Vechiul colegiu reformat : carte poştală = Kolozsvár - A Farkas...

Cluj - Vechiul colegiu reformat [material iconografic] : carte poştală = Kolozsvár - A Farkas-utcai ref. kollégium : levelező-lap. - [S. l.] : [s. n.], [191-?]. - 1 ilustrată : in sepia ; 9x14 cm

Bethlen bástya és az ev. ref. templom keleti oldala : [képeslap leporello]

Bethlen bástya és az ev. ref. templom keleti oldala : [képeslap lepore...

Bethlen bástya és az ev. ref. templom keleti oldala [material iconografic] : [képeslap leporello]. - In: Kolozsvár - [képeslap leporello], p. 7.

Kolozsvár - Nagyutczai ev. ref. templom : üdvözlet Kolozsvárról : levelező-lap

Kolozsvár - Nagyutczai ev. ref. templom : üdvözlet Kolozsvárról : leve...

Kolozsvár - Nagyutczai ev. ref. templom [material iconografic] : üdvözlet Kolozsvárról : levelező-lap. - Kolozsvár : Kováts P. Fiai, [19--?]. - 1 ilustrată : in sepia ; 9x14 cm

Nagyenyed [material iconografic] : Ref. templom

Nagyenyed [material iconografic] : Ref. templom

Nagyenyed [material iconografic] : Ref. templom. - [S. l.] : Lázár Adolf utóda kiadása, [19-]. - 1 ilustrată : alb-negru ; 14x9,5 cm.

Kolozsvár - Ev. ref. theologia : levelező-lap (16)

Kolozsvár - Ev. ref. theologia : levelező-lap (16)

Kolozsvár - Ev. ref. theologia [material iconografic] : levelező-lap (16). - [S. l.] : [s. n.], [19--?]. - 1 ilustrată : alb-negru ; 10x15 cm

Cluj - Edificiul nou al colegiul ref. : carte poştală = Kolozsvár - A ref. kollégium uj épülete : levelező-lap

Cluj - Edificiul nou al colegiul ref. : carte poştală = Kolozsvár - A ...

Cluj - Edificiul nou al colegiul ref. [material iconografic] : carte poştală = Kolozsvár - A ref. kollégium uj épülete : levelező-lap. - [S. l.] : [s. n.], [191-?]. - 1 ilustrată : color ; 9x14 cm

Ev. ref. templom és collegium : [képeslap leporello]

Ev. ref. templom és collegium : [képeslap leporello]

Ev. ref. templom és collegium [material iconografic] : [képeslap leporello]. - In: Kolozsvár - [képeslap leporello], p. 10.

Kolozsvár - Ref. templom, Bethlen-bástya : levelező-lap (101 sz.)

Kolozsvár - Ref. templom, Bethlen-bástya : levelező-lap (101 sz.)

Kolozsvár - Ref. templom, Bethlen-bástya [material iconografic] : levelező-lap (101 sz.). - Kolozsvár : Kováts P. Fiai, [19--?]. - 1 ilustrată : in sepia ; 9x14 cm

Architecture from "Teithiau yn Nghymru; ref, Cyfieithiad o'r “Tours in Wales” ... Ynghyda chyfieithiad o'r nodiadau a'r rhagymadrodd, yn yr argraffiad Seisoneg diweddaf. Gan ... John Rhys ... Hefyd, nodiadau, hanes bywyd yr awdwr, a rhagarweiniad i hanes y llwythau gan W. Trevor Parkins. [With plates, including a portrait.]"

Architecture from "Teithiau yn Nghymru; ref, Cyfieithiad o'r “Tours in...

This image has been taken from scan 000537 from "Teithiau yn Nghymru; ref, Cyfieithiad o'r “Tours in Wales” ... Ynghyda chyfieithiad o'r nodiadau a'r rhagymadrodd, yn yr argraffiad Seisoneg diweddaf. Gan ... Jo... More

Ceremonies and Parades - Camp Upton, Yaphank, Long Island.  Group of clergymen at Camp Upton.  Long Island.  Mgr. Lavelle, Bishop Greer, Bishop Burch, and Rabbi Basckamn and Ref. R Manning

Ceremonies and Parades - Camp Upton, Yaphank, Long Island. Group of c...

Photographer: International Film Service. Ceremonies and Parades Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Internal Ref. chemical lab - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Internal Ref. chemical lab - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Langley Photographer NACA Annual Committee meeting:  All Members present - including C Abbot, Arnold, Briggs, Bush, Hester and  Lindbergh Ref: Langley No. LMAL-188872 ARC-1939-A85-0125

Langley Photographer NACA Annual Committee meeting: All Members prese...

Langley Photographer NACA Annual Committee meeting: All Members present - including C Abbot, Arnold, Briggs, Bush, Hester and Lindbergh Ref: Langley No. LMAL-188872

Army Air Photo Ames Aeronautical Laboratory construction progress showing two (2) 7x10ft wind tunnels, the 16ft wind tunnel, Technical and Electrical Services Buildings and the construction shack. (Ref: 0-34) ARC-1941-AAL-1324

Army Air Photo Ames Aeronautical Laboratory construction progress show...

Army Air Photo Ames Aeronautical Laboratory construction progress showing two (2) 7x10ft wind tunnels, the 16ft wind tunnel, Technical and Electrical Services Buildings and the construction shack. (Ref: 0-34)

184-inch cyclotron, calutron conversion, 1/4 scale 184-inch ref system. Photo taken 8/22/1946. 184"-309 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

184-inch cyclotron, calutron conversion, 1/4 scale 184-inch ref system...

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

184-inch cyclotron, calutron conversion, 1/4 scale 184-inch ref system. Photo taken 8/22/1946. 184"-308 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

184-inch cyclotron, calutron conversion, 1/4 scale 184-inch ref system...

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

Ames 5 degrees-of-freedom motion simulator: This simulator incorporated a centrifuge of 30ft radius. The simulatored cockpit, located intn a hooded cab at the end of the centrifuge arm, was driven by motors, as required by the simulation, about each of its three axes (itch, roll, and yaw). The cab was also driven through a limited range of motion along the vertical axis and of course was driven by the centrifuge arm along a curved path of fixed radius in the horizontal plane. Thus the motions that could be simulated i the cab were three angular motions, one translational motion, and a curvilinear combination of the remaining two translational motions. The curvilinear motions, and associated accelerations, were, of course, fairly representative of airplane flight. The simulator was placed in operation early in 1961.   ref: Adventures in Research (pg 341/341) NASA SP-4302 ARC-1962-A-29323

Ames 5 degrees-of-freedom motion simulator: This simulator incorporate...

Ames 5 degrees-of-freedom motion simulator: This simulator incorporated a centrifuge of 30ft radius. The simulatored cockpit, located intn a hooded cab at the end of the centrifuge arm, was driven by motors, as... More

Deep Space Antenna 210' at Goldstone, CA  (JPL ref: P-116594AC) ARC-1972-A72-2699

Deep Space Antenna 210' at Goldstone, CA (JPL ref: P-116594AC) ARC-19...

Deep Space Antenna 210' at Goldstone, CA (JPL ref: P-116594AC)

San Francisco Bay Area as seen by NASA Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS) Ref E-1075-18178-3 02) ARC-1972-AC78-1116

San Francisco Bay Area as seen by NASA Earth Resources Technology Sate...

San Francisco Bay Area as seen by NASA Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS) Ref E-1075-18178-3 02)

Boeing model 737 (TCV) Terminally configured vehicle on ramp at Langley center (ref: L73-6283) ARC-1969-AC96-0025-1

Boeing model 737 (TCV) Terminally configured vehicle on ramp at Langle...

Boeing model 737 (TCV) Terminally configured vehicle on ramp at Langley center (ref: L73-6283)

Photograph by Pioneer 10   Jupiter at a range of 2584000km (ref: image number sequence A-51 (before) during the 4 days on either side of closest approach) moon seen on upper right on image. ARC-1973-AC73-9253

Photograph by Pioneer 10 Jupiter at a range of 2584000km (ref: image...

Photograph by Pioneer 10 Jupiter at a range of 2584000km (ref: image number sequence A-51 (before) during the 4 days on either side of closest approach) moon seen on upper right on image.

REF AND CAL SYSTEM IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

REF AND CAL SYSTEM IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 6/26/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 125 Location Room: PSL-3 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities... More

REF AND CAL SYSTEM IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

REF AND CAL SYSTEM IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 6/26/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 125 Location Room: PSL-3 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities... More

REF AND CAL SYSTEM IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

REF AND CAL SYSTEM IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 6/26/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 125 Location Room: PSL-3 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities... More

REF AND CAL SYSTEM IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

REF AND CAL SYSTEM IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 6/26/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 125 Location Room: PSL-3 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities... More

REF AND CAL SYSTEM IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

REF AND CAL SYSTEM IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 6/26/1974 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 125 Location Room: PSL-3 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities... More

Torus sphere Interior view. Space Colonization.  Artist:  Don Davis ref: NASA SP-413; Space Settlements: A Design Study ARC-1975-AC75-2621

Torus sphere Interior view. Space Colonization. Artist: Don Davis re...

Torus sphere Interior view. Space Colonization. Artist: Don Davis ref: NASA SP-413; Space Settlements: A Design Study

CV-990 (NASA-712) Galileo II aircraft in flight over the San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. A digital navigation, guidance and autopilot system tested on Galileo 1 and Galileo II in 1975 looked at the feasibility of energy-management approach concepts for an unpowered vehicle. Flight tests carried out by pilot Fred Drinkwater with technical direction by Fred Edwards and John D Foster along with significant input from Gordon Hardy on the pilot's system interface. Note:  Used in publication in Flight Research at Ames;  57 Years of Development and Validation of Aeronautical Technology NASA SP-1998-3300 fig 95 ref 99 ARC-1969-AC76-0060-43

CV-990 (NASA-712) Galileo II aircraft in flight over the San Francisco...

CV-990 (NASA-712) Galileo II aircraft in flight over the San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. A digital navigation, guidance and autopilot system tested on Galileo 1 and Galileo II in 1975 looked at the feasibil... More

Artist rendering Torus Sphere. Space Colony Concept. Exterior view of several neighboring colonies. ref: NASA SP-413; Space Settlements: A Design Study ARC-1976-AC76-0525

Artist rendering Torus Sphere. Space Colony Concept. Exterior view of ...

Artist rendering Torus Sphere. Space Colony Concept. Exterior view of several neighboring colonies. ref: NASA SP-413; Space Settlements: A Design Study

Cessna 402B (NASA-719) on the Ramp.  An integrated digital flight management, guidance and navigation system was developed by an industry team from Honeywell and King Radio under the direction of George Callas and Dallas Denery and demonstrated on a Cessna 402B for general aviation applications. Note:  Used in publication in Flight Research at Ames;  57 Years of Development and Validation of Aeronautical Technology NASA SP-1998-3300  fig. 86 - ref. 90 ARC-1976-AC76-0632

Cessna 402B (NASA-719) on the Ramp. An integrated digital flight mana...

Cessna 402B (NASA-719) on the Ramp. An integrated digital flight management, guidance and navigation system was developed by an industry team from Honeywell and King Radio under the direction of George Callas ... More

NASA Art by Rick Guidice The Torus Wheel from 'Space Settlements;   A Design Study' in colonization sponsored by NASA Ames, ASEE and Stanford University in the summer of 1975 to look at all aspects of sustained life in space.  (ref: NASA SP-413, library of congress catalog card number 76-600068) ARC-1976-AC76-1267

NASA Art by Rick Guidice The Torus Wheel from 'Space Settlements; A ...

NASA Art by Rick Guidice The Torus Wheel from 'Space Settlements; A Design Study' in colonization sponsored by NASA Ames, ASEE and Stanford University in the summer of 1975 to look at all aspects of sustained... More

Viking 2 A utopian bright summer afternoon on Mars -- Looking south from Viking 2 on September 7, 1976 the orange-red surface of the nearly level plain upon which the spacecraft sits is seen strewn with rocks as large as three feet across.  Many of these rocks are porous and sponge-like, similar to some of Earth's volcanic rocks.  Other rocks are coarse-grained such as the large rock at lower left.  Between the rocks, the surface is blanketed with fine-grained materials that, in places, is piled into small drifts and banked against some of the larger blocks.  The cylindrical mast with the orange cable is the low-gain antenna used to receive cammands form Earth.  (JPL ref: P-17690 color) ARC-1976-AC76-1011-2-15

Viking 2 A utopian bright summer afternoon on Mars -- Looking south fr...

Viking 2 A utopian bright summer afternoon on Mars -- Looking south from Viking 2 on September 7, 1976 the orange-red surface of the nearly level plain upon which the spacecraft sits is seen strewn with rocks a... More

Photo by Voyager 1 Jupiter's satellite Io poses before the giant planet in this photo returned Jan 17, 1979 from a distance of 29 million miles (47 million kilometers). The satellite's shadow can be seen falling on the face of Jupiter at left. Io is traveling from left to right in its one-and-three-quarter-day orbit around Jupiter. Even from this great distance the image of Io shows dark poles and bright equatorial region. Voyager 1 will make its closest approach to Jupiter  174, 000 miles (280,000 kilometer) on March 5. It will then continue to Saturn in November 1980. This color photo was assembled at Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Image Processing Lab from three black and white images taken through filters. The Voyagers are managed for NASA's Office of Space Science by Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (JPL Ref: P-20946C) ARC-1979-AC79-0143-4

Photo by Voyager 1 Jupiter's satellite Io poses before the giant plane...

Photo by Voyager 1 Jupiter's satellite Io poses before the giant planet in this photo returned Jan 17, 1979 from a distance of 29 million miles (47 million kilometers). The satellite's shadow can be seen fallin... More

Photo by Voyager 1 (JPL) The spacecraft took this photo of the planet Jupiter on Jan 24, while still more than 25 million miles (40 million kilometers) away. As the spacecraft draws closer to the planet (about 1 million kilometers a day) more details are emergng in the turbulent clouds. The Great Red Spot shows prominently below center, surrounded by what scientists call a remarkably complex region of the giant planet's atmosphere. An elongated yellow cloud within the Great Red Spot is swirling around the spot's interior boundary in a counterclockwise direction with a period of a little less than six days, confirming the whirlpool-like circulation that astronomers have suspected from ground-based photographs. Ganymede, Jupiter's largest satellite, can be seen to the lower left of the planet. Ganymede is a planet-sized body larger than Mercury. This color photo was assembled at Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Image Processing Lab from there black and white images taken through filters. The Voyagers are managed for NASA's Office of Space Science by Jet Propulsion Laboratory.  (ref: P-20945C  Mission Image 1-9) ARC-1979-AC79-0143-3

Photo by Voyager 1 (JPL) The spacecraft took this photo of the planet ...

Photo by Voyager 1 (JPL) The spacecraft took this photo of the planet Jupiter on Jan 24, while still more than 25 million miles (40 million kilometers) away. As the spacecraft draws closer to the planet (about ... More

Photo by Voyager 1 (JPL) Jupiter, its Great Red Spot and three of its four largest satellites are visible in this photo taken Feb 5, 1979 by Voyager 1. The spacecraft was 28.4 million kilomters (17.5 million miles) from the planet at the time. The inner-most large satellite, Io, can be seen against Jupiter's disk. Io is distinguished by its bright, brown-yellow surface. To the right of Jupiter is the satellite Europa, also very bright but with fainter surface markings. The darkest satellite, Callisto (still nearly twice as bright as Earth's Moon), is barely visible at the bottom left of the picture. Callisto shows a bright patch in its northern hemisphere. All tThree orbit Jupiter in the equatorial plane, and appear in their present position because Voyageris above the plane. All three satellites show the same face to Jupiter always -- just as Earth's Moon always shows us the same face. In this photo we see the sides of the satellites that always face away from the planet. Jupiter's colorfully banded atmosphere displays complex patterns highlighted by the Great Red Spot, a large, circulating atmospheric disturbance. This photo was assembled from three black and white negatives by the Image Processing Lab at Jet Propulsion Laboratory. JPL manages and controls the Voyage Project for NASA's Office of Space Science. (ref: P-21083) ARC-1969-AC79-0164-2

Photo by Voyager 1 (JPL) Jupiter, its Great Red Spot and three of its ...

Photo by Voyager 1 (JPL) Jupiter, its Great Red Spot and three of its four largest satellites are visible in this photo taken Feb 5, 1979 by Voyager 1. The spacecraft was 28.4 million kilomters (17.5 million mi... More

Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Europa). Io is about 350,000 kilometers (220,000 miles) above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about 600,000 kilometers (375,000 miles) above Jupiter's clouds. Although both satellites have about the same brightness, Io's color is very different from Europa's. Io's equatorial region show two types of material -- dark orange, broken by several bright spots -- producing a mottled appearance. The poles are darker and reddish. Preliminary evidence suggests color variations within and between the polar regions.  Io's surface composition is unknown, but scientists believe it may be a mixture of salts and sulfur.  Erupoa is less strongly colored, although still relatively dark at short wavelengths. Markings on Eruopa are less evident that on the other satellites, although this picture shows darker regions toward the trailing half of the visible disk. Jupiter at this point is about 20 million kilometers (12.4 million miles) from the spacecraft.  At this resolution (about 400 kimometers or 250 miles) there is evidence of circular motion in Jupiter's atmosphere. While the dominant large-scale motions are west-to-east, small-scale movement includes eddy-like circulation within and between the bands.  (JPL ref: P-21082) ARC-1979-AC79-0164-1

Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Eu...

Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Europa). Io is about 350,000 kilometers (220,000 miles) above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about 600,000 kilometers (375,000 miles) abo... More

Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Europa). Io is about 350,000 kilometers (220,000 miles) above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about 600,000 kilometers (375,000 miles) above Jupiter's clouds. Although both satellites have about the same brightness, Io's color is very different from Europa's. Io's equatorial region show two types of material -- dark orange, broken by several bright spots -- producing a mottled appearance. The poles are darker and reddish. Preliminary evidence suggests color variations within and between the polar regions.  Io's surface composition is unknown, but scientists believe it may be a mixture of salts and sulfur.  Erupoa is less strongly colored, although still relatively dark at short wavelengths. Markings on Eruopa are less evident that on the other satellites, although this picture shows darker regions toward the trailing half of the visible disk. Jupiter at this point is about 20 million kilometers (12.4 million miles) from the spacecraft.  At this resolution (about 400 kimometers or 250 miles) there is evidence of circular motion in Jupiter's atmosphere. While the dominant large-scale motions are west-to-east, small-scale movement includes eddy-like circulation within and between the bands.  (JPL ref: P-21082) ARC-1979-A79-0164-1

Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Eu...

Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Europa). Io is about 350,000 kilometers (220,000 miles) above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about 600,000 kilometers (375,000 miles) abo... More

This mosaic of Jupiter was assembled from nine individual photos taken through an orange filter by Voyager 1 on Feb. 6, 1979, when the spacecraft was 4.7 million miles (7.8 million kilometers) from Jupiter.  Distortion of the mosaic, especially where portions of the limb have been fitted together, is caused by rotation of the planet during the 96-second intervals between individual pictures.  The large atmospheric feature just below and to the right of center is the Great Red Spot.  The complex structure of the cloud formations seen over the entire planet gives some hint of the equally complex motions in the Voyager 1 time-lapse photography.  The smallest atomospheric features seen in this view are approximately 85 miles (140 kilometers) across.  Voyager project is managed and controlled by Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA's Office of Space Science.  (JPL ref. No. P-21146) ARC-1979-A79-7029

This mosaic of Jupiter was assembled from nine individual photos taken...

This mosaic of Jupiter was assembled from nine individual photos taken through an orange filter by Voyager 1 on Feb. 6, 1979, when the spacecraft was 4.7 million miles (7.8 million kilometers) from Jupiter. Di... More

These four pictures of Jupiter's Great Red Spot were taken Feb. 2 and 3, 1979, when Voyager 1 was about 31 million kilometers (19.4 million miles) from Jupiter.  The pictures were taken one Jupiter rotation apart, and that together they depict four days in the life of the centuries-old Red Spot.  The pictures clearly demonstrate changes in circulation around the Red Spot during the 40-hour period.  The photos were taken through a blue filter.  Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the Voyager project for NASA's Office of Space Science. (JPL ref. No. P-21148) ARC-1979-AC79-7008

These four pictures of Jupiter's Great Red Spot were taken Feb. 2 and ...

These four pictures of Jupiter's Great Red Spot were taken Feb. 2 and 3, 1979, when Voyager 1 was about 31 million kilometers (19.4 million miles) from Jupiter. The pictures were taken one Jupiter rotation apa... More

This photo of Callisto, outermost of Jupiter's four Galilean satellites, was taken a few minutes after midnight (PST) Feb. 25 by Voyager 1.  The distance to Callisto was 8,023,000 kilometers (4.98 million miles).  The hemisphere in this picture shows a fairly uniform surface dotted with brighter spots that are up to several hundred kilometers across.  Scientists believe the spots may be impact craters but higher-resolution photos will be necessary before the features can be interpreted.  Callisto is about the same size as the planet Mercury--about 5,000 kilometers (3,000 miles) in diameter.  Callisto is less massive than Mercury, however, giving it a density less than twice that of water.  Scientists believe Callisto, therefore, is composed of a mixture of rock and ice (up to about 50 percent by weight).  Its surface is darker than those of the other Galilean satellites, but is still about twice as bright as Earth's Moon.  This black-and-white photo was taken through a violet filter.  Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages and controls the Voyager project for NASA's Office of Space Science. (JPL ref. No. P-21149) ARC-1979-A79-7027

This photo of Callisto, outermost of Jupiter's four Galilean satellite...

This photo of Callisto, outermost of Jupiter's four Galilean satellites, was taken a few minutes after midnight (PST) Feb. 25 by Voyager 1. The distance to Callisto was 8,023,000 kilometers (4.98 million miles... More

These four pictures of Jupiter's Great Red Spot were taken Feb. 2 and 3, 1979, when Voyager 1 was about 31 million kilometers (19.4 million  miles) from Jupiter.  The pictures were taken one Jupiter rotation apart, so that together they depict four days in the life of the centuries-old Red Spot.  The pictures clearly demonstrate changes in circulation around the Red Spot during the 40-hour period.  The photos were taken through a blue filter.  Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the Voyager project for NASA's Office of Space Science. (JPL ref. No. P-21148) ARC-1979-A79-7028

These four pictures of Jupiter's Great Red Spot were taken Feb. 2 and ...

These four pictures of Jupiter's Great Red Spot were taken Feb. 2 and 3, 1979, when Voyager 1 was about 31 million kilometers (19.4 million miles) from Jupiter. The pictures were taken one Jupiter rotation ap... More

Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosaic of planet. (JPL ref. No. P-21147) ARC-1979-AC79-7009

Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosaic of planet. (JPL ref. No. P-21147)...

Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosaic of planet. (JPL ref. No. P-21147)

Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosaic of Jupiter's Satellite Io.  (JPL ref. No. P-21206) ARC-1979-A79-7015

Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosaic of Jupiter's Satellite Io. (JPL ...

Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosaic of Jupiter's Satellite Io. (JPL ref. No. P-21206)

Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosic of Great Red Spot.  (JPL ref. No. P-21203) ARC-1979-AC79-7012

Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosic of Great Red Spot. (JPL ref. No. ...

Jupiter as seen by Voyager 1, mosic of Great Red Spot. (JPL ref. No. P-21203)

Voyager 1's look at Jupiter's moon Io JPL ref No. P-21457 ARC-1979-AC79-7114

Voyager 1's look at Jupiter's moon Io JPL ref No. P-21457 ARC-1979-AC7...

Voyager 1's look at Jupiter's moon Io JPL ref No. P-21457

As Voyager 1 approches Jupiter three of its moons can be seen JPL ref. No. C-206 ARC-1979-AC79-7111

As Voyager 1 approches Jupiter three of its moons can be seen JPL ref....

As Voyager 1 approches Jupiter three of its moons can be seen JPL ref. No. C-206

Voyager 1 close up image of Jupiter moon Io JPL ref. No. P-21277 ARC-1979-AC79-7112

Voyager 1 close up image of Jupiter moon Io JPL ref. No. P-21277 ARC-1...

Voyager 1 close up image of Jupiter moon Io JPL ref. No. P-21277

Voyager 1 catches volcanic eruption on Jupiter's moon Io JPL ref No. P-21334 ARC-1979-AC79-7113

Voyager 1 catches volcanic eruption on Jupiter's moon Io JPL ref No. P...

Voyager 1 catches volcanic eruption on Jupiter's moon Io JPL ref No. P-21334

Range :  1,450,000 km. ( 900,000 miles ) Jupiter's faint ring system is shown here as two orange lines protrude from the left toward Jupiter's limb.  This colorful composite was taken in Jupiter's shadow through orange and violet filters. The colorful images of Jupiter's limb are evidence of the spacecraft motion dering this long exposure.  Voyager 2 was about 2 degrees below the plane of the ring when this was shot, leaving the lower ring image cut short by Jupiter's shadow on the ring. (JPL ref No. P-21779) ARC-1979-AC79-7117

Range : 1,450,000 km. ( 900,000 miles ) Jupiter's faint ring system i...

Range : 1,450,000 km. ( 900,000 miles ) Jupiter's faint ring system is shown here as two orange lines protrude from the left toward Jupiter's limb. This colorful composite was taken in Jupiter's shadow throug... More

MOD-1 SIZE VS REF ENG AND P-40 - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

MOD-1 SIZE VS REF ENG AND P-40 - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/29/1980 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Wind Turbine Wind Turbine Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5268 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5268 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a Solar Array on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Subject Terms:... More

Boeing model 737 (TCV) Terminally configured vehicle cut away (ref: L80-8015) ARC-1969-AC96-0025-2

Boeing model 737 (TCV) Terminally configured vehicle cut away (ref: L8...

Boeing model 737 (TCV) Terminally configured vehicle cut away (ref: L80-8015)

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5260 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5260 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a Solar Array Deployment Mechanism (SADM) and diode box on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbit... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5273 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5273 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Subject Terms: Columbia (Orbite... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5258 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5258 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of hand rails and latches and a forward scuff plate on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Colu... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5270 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5270 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of hand rails and latches on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Hand rails are visible over the 240 and 270 degree labels on the af... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5269 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5269 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of hand rails and latches on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Hand rails are visible over the 240 degree label on the aft end of ... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5259 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5259 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of hand rails and latches and a forward scuff plate on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Colu... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5264 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5264 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a forward scuff plate on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Subjec... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5276 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5276 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of handles and panels on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Subject ... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5272 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5272 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of hand rails and latches on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Hand rails are visible on the aft end of the HST which is docked in... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5262 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5262 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a Solar Array on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Subject Terms:... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5263 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5263 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Subject Terms: Hardware, Hubble... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5265 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5265 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a forward scuff plate on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope. The STS-109 orbiter Columbia's Remote Manipulator System (RMS) end effect... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5271 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5271 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of hand rails and latches on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Hand rails are visible over the 270 and 300 degree labels on the af... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5266 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5266 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Subject Terms: Columbia (Orbite... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5267 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5267 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a Solar Array on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Subject Terms:... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5257 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5257 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of hand rails and latches on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Hand rails are visible over the 240, 270 and 300 degree labels on t... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5256 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5256 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a reflector cluster and forward scuff plate on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope. The STS-109 orbiter Columbia's Remote Manipulator Sy... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5275 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5275 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of handles and panels on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Subject ... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5261 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5261 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of a Solar Array Deployment Mechanism (SADM) and diode box on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbit... More

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5274 - STS-109 - #REF!

Space Shuttle Columbia, S109E5274 - STS-109 - #REF!

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of the latches and handles on the +V2 plane of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that is docked in the STS-109 orbiter Columbia's payload bay. Subj... More

Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Site. (ref: 81-HC-5) ARC-1981-AC81-0083-2

Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Site. (ref: 81-HC-5) ARC-1981-AC81-00...

Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Site. (ref: 81-HC-5)

Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Site. (ref: 81-HC-1) ARC-1981-AC81-0083-1

Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Site. (ref: 81-HC-1) ARC-1981-AC81-00...

Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Site. (ref: 81-HC-1)

Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Site (Cockpit crew John Young, Commander and Robert Crippen, Pilot) (ref: 80-HC-602) ARC-1981-AC81-0083-3

Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Site (Cockpit crew John Young, Comman...

Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch Site (Cockpit crew John Young, Commander and Robert Crippen, Pilot) (ref: 80-HC-602)

Artist: Ken Hodges Composite image explaining Objective and Motivation for Galileo Probe Heat Loads: Galileo Probe descending into Jupiters Atmosphere shows heat shield separation with parachute deployed.   (Ref. JPL P-19180) ARC-1981-AC81-0174

Artist: Ken Hodges Composite image explaining Objective and Motivation...

Artist: Ken Hodges Composite image explaining Objective and Motivation for Galileo Probe Heat Loads: Galileo Probe descending into Jupiters Atmosphere shows heat shield separation with parachute deployed. (Re... More

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch Preparation at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: 108-KSC-81PC-455 ARC-1981-AC81-0365-5

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch Preparation at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space C...

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch Preparation at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: 108-KSC-81PC-455

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: 108-KSC-81PC-382 ARC-1981-AC81-0365-1

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: ...

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: 108-KSC-81PC-382

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch Preparation at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: 108-KSC-81PC-454 ARC-1981-AC81-0365-3

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch Preparation at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space C...

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch Preparation at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: 108-KSC-81PC-454

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch Preparation at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: 108-KSC-81PC-98 ARC-1981-AC81-0365-2

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch Preparation at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space C...

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch Preparation at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: 108-KSC-81PC-98

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: 108-KSC-81PC-368 ARC-1981-AC81-0365-4

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: ...

Space Shuttle Columbia Launch at NASA KSC (Kennedy Space Center) Ref: 108-KSC-81PC-368

Lockheed ER-2 (NASA-706) in flight  Lockheed ref: C81-1197-13 ARC-1981-AC81-0523-3

Lockheed ER-2 (NASA-706) in flight Lockheed ref: C81-1197-13 ARC-1981...

Lockheed ER-2 (NASA-706) in flight Lockheed ref: C81-1197-13

Date: Feb 1982 Photographer: Air Force emergency action status with extinguished engine fire (ref: AFWAL TR-81-3156) ARC-1969-AC96-0023-12

Date: Feb 1982 Photographer: Air Force emergency action status with ex...

Date: Feb 1982 Photographer: Air Force emergency action status with extinguished engine fire (ref: AFWAL TR-81-3156)

Date: Feb 1982 Photographer: Air Force engine fire procedures (ref: AFWAL TR-81-3156) ARC-1969-AC96-0023-11

Date: Feb 1982 Photographer: Air Force engine fire procedures (ref: AF...

Date: Feb 1982 Photographer: Air Force engine fire procedures (ref: AFWAL TR-81-3156)

Date: Feb 1982 Photographer: Air Force abnormal engine status (ref: AFWAL TR-81-3156) ARC-1969-AC96-0023-10

Date: Feb 1982 Photographer: Air Force abnormal engine status (ref: AF...

Date: Feb 1982 Photographer: Air Force abnormal engine status (ref: AFWAL TR-81-3156)

Army Camouflaged XV-15 flying NOE (nap-of-the-earth) tests (ref# 024398_ ARC-1982-AC82-0601

Army Camouflaged XV-15 flying NOE (nap-of-the-earth) tests (ref# 02439...

Army Camouflaged XV-15 flying NOE (nap-of-the-earth) tests (ref# 024398_

Army Camouflaged XV-15 flying NOE (nap-of-the-earth) tests (ref# 024398_ ARC-1982-AC82-0601-1

Army Camouflaged XV-15 flying NOE (nap-of-the-earth) tests (ref# 02439...

Army Camouflaged XV-15 flying NOE (nap-of-the-earth) tests (ref# 024398_

XV-15 Navy Sea Trials, Carrier Landing.  Ref.:  024506. ARC-1982-AC82-0612

XV-15 Navy Sea Trials, Carrier Landing. Ref.: 024506. ARC-1982-AC82-...

XV-15 Navy Sea Trials, Carrier Landing. Ref.: 024506. Public domain photograph of United States navy, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Andromeda Galaxy (ref; P-26394C) ARC-1983-AC83-0565-3

Andromeda Galaxy (ref; P-26394C) ARC-1983-AC83-0565-3

Andromeda Galaxy (ref; P-26394C) Public domain photograph related to NASA research activity, space exploration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Andromeda galaxy from Infrared Astronomical Satellite  (ref; 83-HC-316) ARC-1983-AC83-0565-1

Andromeda galaxy from Infrared Astronomical Satellite (ref; 83-HC-316...

Andromeda galaxy from Infrared Astronomical Satellite (ref; 83-HC-316)

Artist: Gebing Artist's conception of a newborne star, still hidden in visible light by the dust clouds within which it formed, shows matter in orbit around the rotating star. Such leftover debris may eventually form comets, planets, satellites, and asteroids. Material squeezed out by the formation process is thought to be ejected along the star's rotation axis in relatively narrow, high-velocity streams of matter. (ref: SIRTF borchure 'A Window on Cosmic Birth 1987) -- Milky Way with Black hole ARC-1985-AC85-0199-5

Artist: Gebing Artist's conception of a newborne star, still hidden in...

Artist: Gebing Artist's conception of a newborne star, still hidden in visible light by the dust clouds within which it formed, shows matter in orbit around the rotating star. Such leftover debris may eventuall... More

Pioneer Galileo mission trajectory artwork  (ref: McDonnell Douglas May, 77 # D4C-117575-4) ARC-1986-AC86-0038

Pioneer Galileo mission trajectory artwork (ref: McDonnell Douglas Ma...

Pioneer Galileo mission trajectory artwork (ref: McDonnell Douglas May, 77 # D4C-117575-4)

Artist: W.S. Phillips  Aeronautics Art: X-15 Hypersonic Final (HQ ref: 84-HC-281 & 84-H-285) ARC-1986-AC86-0751

Artist: W.S. Phillips Aeronautics Art: X-15 Hypersonic Final (HQ ref:...

Artist: W.S. Phillips Aeronautics Art: X-15 Hypersonic Final (HQ ref: 84-HC-281 & 84-H-285)

Bell Textron XV-15 Tilt Rotor Aircraft flight demo at airshow - Navy Blue Angles in forground) (Bell Helicopter Textron ref: 05136) ARC-1986-AC86-0410-5

Bell Textron XV-15 Tilt Rotor Aircraft flight demo at airshow - Navy B...

Bell Textron XV-15 Tilt Rotor Aircraft flight demo at airshow - Navy Blue Angles in forground) (Bell Helicopter Textron ref: 05136)

CFD Composite: Aerospace Plane, Cray-2, Space Shuttle (Ref: AC85-0002-6.1) ARC-1969-AC87-0103

CFD Composite: Aerospace Plane, Cray-2, Space Shuttle (Ref: AC85-0002-...

CFD Composite: Aerospace Plane, Cray-2, Space Shuttle (Ref: AC85-0002-6.1)

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