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XV-3 in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel; Rotor dynamic stability tests ARC-1966-A-37006-12

XV-3 in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel; Rotor dynamic stabili...

XV-3 in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel; Rotor dynamic stability tests

Bell XV-3 Convertiplane in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft subsonic wind tunnel; Rotor dynamic stability tests ARC-1966-A-37006-5

Bell XV-3 Convertiplane in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft subsonic wind t...

Bell XV-3 Convertiplane in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft subsonic wind tunnel; Rotor dynamic stability tests

XV-3 in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel; Rotor dynamic stability tests ARC-1966-A-37006-6

XV-3 in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel; Rotor dynamic stabili...

XV-3 in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel; Rotor dynamic stability tests

Rotary Entry Vehicle model in  NASA Ames Reseach Center 12ft Pressure Wind Tunnel ARC-1966-A-37013

Rotary Entry Vehicle model in NASA Ames Reseach Center 12ft Pressure ...

Rotary Entry Vehicle model in NASA Ames Reseach Center 12ft Pressure Wind Tunnel

XV-3 from rear in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel with K Edenborough and B. Ramsey ARC-1966-A-37019

XV-3 from rear in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel with K Edenb...

XV-3 from rear in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel with K Edenborough and B. Ramsey

XV-3 in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel with K. Edenborough and B. Ramsey, engineers Published in The History of the XV-15 Tilt Rotor Research Aircraft (from Concept to Flight NASA SP-2000-4517) ARC-1966-A-37017

XV-3 in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel with K. Edenborough an...

XV-3 in Ames Reseach Center 40x80ft wind tunnel with K. Edenborough and B. Ramsey, engineers Published in The History of the XV-15 Tilt Rotor Research Aircraft (from Concept to Flight NASA SP-2000-4517)

NASA AMES RESEACH CENTER AIRPLANE PARKED AT THE HANGAR4

NASA AMES RESEACH CENTER AIRPLANE PARKED AT THE HANGAR4

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 10/27/1977 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 4 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

NASA AMES RESEACH CENTER AIRPLANE PARKED AT THE HANGAR4

NASA AMES RESEACH CENTER AIRPLANE PARKED AT THE HANGAR4

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 10/27/1977 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 4 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

NASA AMES RESEACH CENTER AIRPLANE PARKED AT THE HANGAR4

NASA AMES RESEACH CENTER AIRPLANE PARKED AT THE HANGAR4

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 10/27/1977 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 4 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

NASA AMES RESEACH CENTER AIRPLANE PARKED AT THE HANGAR4

NASA AMES RESEACH CENTER AIRPLANE PARKED AT THE HANGAR4

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 10/27/1977 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 4 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Dryden Fllight Reseach Facility, Edwards, California   STA (Shuttle Training Aircraft, Gulf Stream II) flys chase as STS-41returns from it's mission to Deploy Ulysses Spacecraft... Discovery's main gear is about to touch down at Edwards Air Foce Base to end a four-day mission in space for it's five-man crew. The vehicle landed at 6:57 a.m.  Onboard the spacecraft were Astronauts Richard N. Richards, Robert D Cabana, William M Sheperd, Bruce E. Melnick and Thomas D. Akers. ARC-1991-AC91-0164-12

Dryden Fllight Reseach Facility, Edwards, California STA (Shuttle Tr...

Dryden Fllight Reseach Facility, Edwards, California STA (Shuttle Training Aircraft, Gulf Stream II) flys chase as STS-41returns from it's mission to Deploy Ulysses Spacecraft... Discovery's main gear is abou... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-98 Mission Specialist Thomas D. Jones (Ph.D.) looks up at the U.S. Lab Destiny with its debris shield blanket made of a material similar to that used in bullet-proof vests on Earth.  Along with Commander Kenneth D. Cockrell and Pilot Mark Polansky, Jones is taking part in a Multi-Equipment Interface Test (MEIT) on this significant element of the International Space Station.  During the STS-98 mission, the crew will install the Lab on the Station during a series of three spacewalks. The mission will provide the Station with science research facilities and expand its power, life support and control capabilities.  The U.S. Laboratory Module continues a long tradition of microgravity materials research, first conducted by Skylab and later Shuttle and Spacelab missions.  Destiny is expected to be a major feature in future research, providing facilities for biotechnology, fluid physics, combustion and life sciences reseach.   The Lab is planned for launch aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis on the sixth ISS flight, currently targeted no earlier than August 19, 2000. KSC-00pp0181

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-98 Mission Specialist Thomas D. Jones (Ph.D.) looks up at the U.S. Lab Destiny with its debris shield blanket made of a material simil... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-98 Mission Specialist Thomas D. Jones (Ph.D.) looks up at the U.S. Lab Destiny with its debris shield blanket made of a material similar to that used in bullet-proof vests on Earth.  Along with Commander Kenneth D. Cockrell and Pilot Mark Polansky, Jones is taking part in a Multi-Equipment Interface Test (MEIT) on this significant element of the International Space Station.  During the STS-98 mission, the crew will install the Lab on the Station during a series of three spacewalks. The mission will provide the Station with science research facilities and expand its power, life support and control capabilities.  The U.S. Laboratory Module continues a long tradition of microgravity materials research, first conducted by Skylab and later Shuttle and Spacelab missions.  Destiny is expected to be a major feature in future research, providing facilities for biotechnology, fluid physics, combustion and life sciences reseach.   The Lab is planned for launch aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis on the sixth ISS flight, currently targeted no earlier than August 19, 2000. KSC00pp0181

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-98 Mission Specialist Thomas D. Jones (Ph.D.) looks up at the U.S. Lab Destiny with its debris shield blanket made of a material simil... More

Archeologists Hard at Work - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Archeologists Hard at Work - Public Domain image, National Parks Galle...

Two archeologists set up their equipment for investigation of a possible prehistoric site. The yellow Theodolite enables them to map the precise location of the site in the upper Salmon River drainage.

I Know Where We Are - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

I Know Where We Are - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

An archeologist uses a complex GPS unit (in his hand) and a powerful antenna device (on the pole) to plot his location during the initial investigation of a prehistoric site in the park.

It's Worth a Look - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

It's Worth a Look - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Archeologists look for places on the landscape that would currently be a good place to camp, find animals or offer easy travel. If it's a good place today, it was likely a good place thousands of years ago. Ult... More

National parks: Anticipation - public domain image

National parks: Anticipation - public domain image

An archeologist digs the first test pit at a site that may have prehistoric artifacts that could tell a story of people who passed through this area. The 50 cm x 50 cm excavation is the first of a few sample ev... More

It Was Worth a Look - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

It Was Worth a Look - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Archeologists look for places on the landscape that would currently be a good place to camp, find animals or offer easy travel. If it's a good place today, it was likely a good place thousands of years ago. Ult... More

Air to air views of the SOFIA aircraft fly-by on a visit to Ames Research Center   (Photos taken by Carla Thomas, NASA Dryden Flight Reseach Center photographer) ARC-2008-ACD08-0005-117

Air to air views of the SOFIA aircraft fly-by on a visit to Ames Resea...

Air to air views of the SOFIA aircraft fly-by on a visit to Ames Research Center (Photos taken by Carla Thomas, NASA Dryden Flight Reseach Center photographer)

SOFIA (Stratospheric Ovservatory for Infrared Astronomy) taking off from Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA to return to Dryden Flight Reseach Facility, CA when the aircraft is stationed. ARC-2008-ACD08-0005-110

SOFIA (Stratospheric Ovservatory for Infrared Astronomy) taking off fr...

SOFIA (Stratospheric Ovservatory for Infrared Astronomy) taking off from Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA to return to Dryden Flight Reseach Facility, CA when the aircraft is stationed.

SOFIA (Stratospheric Ovservatory for Infrared Astronomy) taking off from Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA to return to Dryden Flight Reseach Facility, CA when the aircraft is stationed. ARC-2008-ACD08-0005-114

SOFIA (Stratospheric Ovservatory for Infrared Astronomy) taking off fr...

SOFIA (Stratospheric Ovservatory for Infrared Astronomy) taking off from Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA to return to Dryden Flight Reseach Facility, CA when the aircraft is stationed.

For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California  The Wild Hats of Woodside H.S. & Carlmont H. S. & Sequoia H.S & Sequoia H.S. District, CA Team 100 with Mark Leon, NASA Ames Reseach Center (in trademark blue hair) ARC-2010-ACD10-0052-220

For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robot...

For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology; FIRST Robotics Competition 2010 Silicon Valley Regional held at San Jose State University, San Jose, California The Wild Hats of Woodside H.S. & Carlm... More