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NASA Researcher Andy Stofan Studying Fluid Sloshing

NASA Researcher Andy Stofan Studying Fluid Sloshing

Andy Stofan views a small-scale tank built to study the sloshing characteristics of liquid hydrogen at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lewis Research Center. Stofan was tasked with the ... More

CPT Criag Weston (left), gas dynamic laser engineer, and CPT Richard Underdown, electrical systems engineer, preflight and gas dynamics laser control panel aboard the airborne laser laboratory

CPT Criag Weston (left), gas dynamic laser engineer, and CPT Richard U...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Norton Air Force Base State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Jose L. Sanchez Release Status:... More

From left to right, 2LT Frank B. Zoltowski, optical systems engineer, CPT Frank K. Heath, electrical servo engineer and CPT David Anhalt, airborne laser alignment project officer inspects the airborne pointer and tracker system aboard the airborne laser laboratory

From left to right, 2LT Frank B. Zoltowski, optical systems engineer, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Norton Air Force Base State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Jose L. Sanchez Release Status:... More

STS-41-D Crew Enjoying Space. NASA public domain image colelction.

STS-41-D Crew Enjoying Space. NASA public domain image colelction.

(September 6, 1984) Crewmembers of NASA's 41-D mission take a group shot displaying their fun moments in space aboard the orbiter Discovery. Crewmembers are (counter-clockwise from center) crew commander Henry ... More

CPT Jim R. Shumate, right, Tri Nguyen, MAJ Darrel G. Curry and an unidentified major, upper left, run through a simulation at the combat crew console inside the launch control car mock-up at the Rockwell International plant. Nguyen, a systems engineer with Rockwell, and the Air Force officers are working on the Strategic Air Command (SAC) rail garrison project

CPT Jim R. Shumate, right, Tri Nguyen, MAJ Darrel G. Curry and an unid...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: San Bernardino State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Scott Stewart Release Status: Released... More

Mr. Mark Biever (left), Systems Engineer, Operational Support Office, and Mr. Steve Grant, Air Force C4 Agency, review setup of the Night Vector Global Broadcast System. This satellite system is being field tested and developed during this initial use

Mr. Mark Biever (left), Systems Engineer, Operational Support Office, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS '95 Base: Fort Bliss State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT... More

STS-100 Mission Specialist Chris Hadfield (Canada), Salimbeti Andrea (of Alenia Aerospazio), observers Astronaut Winston Scott and Scott McIntyre, and Mission Specialist Robert Curbeam take a close look at the opening of the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) that will be launched on STS-100 on Dec. 2, 1999. Behind them is Paolo Prato , a systems engineer with Alenia. The MPLM will be carried in the payload bay of the Shuttle orbiter, and will provide storage and additional work space for up to two astronauts when docked to the International Space Station. Named Leonardo, the MPLM is the first of three modules being provided by Alenia Aerospazio. The second MPLM, to be handed over in April 1999, is named Raffaello. A third module, to be named Donatello, is due to be delivered in October 2000 for launch in January 2001 KSC-98pc923

STS-100 Mission Specialist Chris Hadfield (Canada), Salimbeti Andrea (...

STS-100 Mission Specialist Chris Hadfield (Canada), Salimbeti Andrea (of Alenia Aerospazio), observers Astronaut Winston Scott and Scott McIntyre, and Mission Specialist Robert Curbeam take a close look at the ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the orbiter Atlantis, Center Director Roy Bridges (seated at bottom left) and Associate Director for Advanced Development and Shuttle Upgrades JoAnn Morgan (standing second from left) learn about the new Multifunction Electronic Display Subsystem (MEDS) from Laural Patrick (standing left), a systems engineer with MEDS, and George Selina (at right), with United Space Alliance. Also called the "glass cockpit," the new full-color flat panel MEDS upgrade improves crew/orbiter interaction with easy-to-read, graphic portrayals of key flight indicators like attitude display and mach speed. The installation makes Atlantis the most modern orbiter in the fleet and equals the systems on current commercial jet airliners and military aircraft. Atlantis is scheduled to fly on mission STS-101 in early December KSC-99pp0410

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the orbiter Atlantis, Center Dire...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the orbiter Atlantis, Center Director Roy Bridges (seated at bottom left) and Associate Director for Advanced Development and Shuttle Upgrades JoAnn Morgan (standing second ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the cockpit of the orbiter Atlantis, which is in the Orbiter Processing Facility, U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon (right) looks at the newly installed Multifunction Electronic Display Subsystem (MEDS), known as the "glass cockpit." At left is Laural Patrick, a systems engineer with MEDS. Weldon is on the House Science Committee and vice chairman of the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee. He was in Palmdale, Calif., when Atlantis underwent the modification and he wanted to see the final product. The full-color, flat-panel MEDS upgrade improves crew/orbiter interaction with easy-to-read, graphic portrayals of key flight indicators like attitude display and mach speed. The installation makes Atlantis the most modern orbiter in the fleet and equals the systems on current commercial jet airliners and military aircraft. Atlantis is scheduled to fly on mission STS-101 in early December KSC-99pp0807

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the cockpit of the orbiter Atlantis, ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the cockpit of the orbiter Atlantis, which is in the Orbiter Processing Facility, U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon (right) looks at the newly installed Multifunction Electronic Display Sub... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the cockpit of the orbiter Atlantis, which is in the Orbiter Processing Facility, Laural Patrick (left), a systems engineer with MEDS, points out a feature of the newly installed Multifunction Electronic Display Subsystem (MEDS), known as the "glass cockpit," to U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon. The congressman is on the House Science Committee and vice chairman of the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee. He was in Palmdale, Calif., when Atlantis underwent the modification and he wanted to see the final product. The full-color, flat-panel MEDS upgrade improves crew/orbiter interaction with easy-to-read, graphic portrayals of key flight indicators like attitude display and mach speed. The installation makes Atlantis the most modern orbiter in the fleet and equals the systems on current commercial jet airliners and military aircraft. Atlantis is scheduled to fly on mission STS-101 in early December KSC-99pp0809

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the cockpit of the orbiter Atlantis, ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the cockpit of the orbiter Atlantis, which is in the Orbiter Processing Facility, Laural Patrick (left), a systems engineer with MEDS, points out a feature of the newly installe... More

STAFF Sergeant Franco Andolin, USMC, Systems Engineer CHIEF, Command Element, S-6 (Communications) from the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) (MEU (SOC)), Camp Pendleton, California, dumps sand into a wheelbarrow before taking it over to other Marines to be mixed for cement during the building of the schoolhouse. The schoolhouse is being built as part of community relations during Exercise EDGE MALLET 02 in Faza, Kenya

STAFF Sergeant Franco Andolin, USMC, Systems Engineer CHIEF, Command E...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: EDGE MALLET 02 Base: Faza State: Coast Country: Kenya (KEN) Scene Major Command Shown: 13 MEU Scene Camera Operator: CPL Br... More

Kris Kokkely, an advanced tactical systems engineer for Boeing, watches his computer screen as data and video streams.

Kris Kokkely, an advanced tactical systems engineer for Boeing, watche...

Yuma, Ariz. (Jun. 19, 2006) Kris Kokkely, an advanced tactical systems engineer for Boeing, watches his computer screen as data and video streams back from a ScanEagle unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) as it flies ... More

Justin Kingsford, a human systems engineer at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, works with a Navy  officer to conduct usability testing on the AN/PYX-1 Identity Dominance System.

Justin Kingsford, a human systems engineer at Naval Surface Warfare Ce...

NORFOLK (Jun. 03, 2010) Justin Kingsford, a human systems engineer at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, works with a Navy officer to conduct usability testing on the AN/PYX-1 Identity Dominance S... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Chris Brosious, Juno chief systems engineer for Lockheed Martin, speaks to about 150 followers of the agency’s Twitter account during Juno Tweetup activities inside a tent at the Press Site. The tweeters are at the center for two days of prelaunch activities. Juno is NASA’s mission to Jupiter to study the giant planet and improve our understanding of the planet’s formation and evolution. The tweeters will share their experiences with followers through the social networking site Twitter.    Attendees represent 28 states, the District of Columbia and five other countries: Canada, Finland, Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom. This is the first time NASA has invited Twitter followers to experience the launch of a planetary spacecraft.  The Juno spacecraft is scheduled to launch on an Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, Aug. 5, at 11:34 a.m. EDT.  For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/juno.  Photo credit: Jim Grossmann KSC-2011-6226

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Chri...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Chris Brosious, Juno chief systems engineer for Lockheed Martin, speaks to about 150 followers of the agency’s Twitter account during Juno Tweet... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida, presenters and Kennedy personnel supporting a NASA Tweetup get a close-up look at space shuttle Endeavour being stored in the Vehicle Assembly Building.  From left are Yves Lamothe, lead systems engineer for the 21st Century Ground Systems Program at Kennedy; NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver; former astronaut Leland Melvin, NASA associate administrator for Education; and Will.i.am, entertainer and member of The Black Eyed Peas.    The Tweetup is part of prelaunch activities for the agency’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) launch and provides the opportunity for tweeters will share their experiences with followers through the social networking site Twitter. The MSL mission will pioneer precision landing technology and a sky-crane touchdown to place a car-sized rover, Curiosity, near the foot of a mountain inside Gale Crater on Aug. 6, 2012. During a nearly two-year prime mission after landing, the rover will investigate whether the region has ever offered conditions favorable for microbial life, including the chemical ingredients for life.  Liftoff of MSL aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-41 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station was at 10:02 a.m. EST on Nov. 26. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/msl. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2011-7992

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida, presen...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida, presenters and Kennedy personnel supporting a NASA Tweetup get a close-up look at space shuttle Endeavour being stored in the Vehicle Assembly Bui... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – From left, Yves Lamothe, lead systems engineer for the 21st Century Ground Systems Program at NASA Kennedy Space Center; NASA Administrator Charles Bolden; Will.i.am, entertainer and member of The Black Eyed Peas; and former astronaut Leland Melvin, NASA associate administrator for Education, take part in a Tweetup at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Press Site in Florida during prelaunch activities for the agency’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) launch.  Behind them, the countdown clock ticks off the seconds to launch.  Participants in the Tweetup are given the opportunity to listen to agency briefings, tour locations on the center normally off limits to visitors, and get a close-up view of Space Launch Complex-41 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The tweeters will share their experiences with followers through the social networking site Twitter. The MSL mission will pioneer precision landing technology and a sky-crane touchdown to place a car-sized rover, Curiosity, near the foot of a mountain inside Gale Crater on Aug. 6, 2012. During a nearly two-year prime mission after landing, the rover will investigate whether the region has ever offered conditions favorable for microbial life, including the chemical ingredients for life.  Liftoff of MSL aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from pad 41 is planned during a launch window which extends from 10:02 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. EST on Nov. 26. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/msl. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2011-7952

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – From left, Yves Lamothe, lead systems engineer ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – From left, Yves Lamothe, lead systems engineer for the 21st Century Ground Systems Program at NASA Kennedy Space Center; NASA Administrator Charles Bolden; Will.i.am, entertainer and memb... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Will.i.am (left), entertainer and member of The Black Eyed Peas, accompanied by Yves Lamothe, lead systems engineer for the 21st Century Ground Systems Program at Kennedy; former astronaut Leland Melvin, NASA associate administrator for Education (blue flight suit), and NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver (green jacket), receives a tour of the Operations and Checkout Building (O&C) from Larry Price, Lockheed Martin deputy program manager.  The visit to the O&C followed their participation in a NASA Tweetup.    The Tweetup is part of prelaunch activities for the agency’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) launch and provides the opportunity for tweeters will share their experiences with followers through the social networking site Twitter. The MSL mission will pioneer precision landing technology and a sky-crane touchdown to place a car-sized rover, Curiosity, near the foot of a mountain inside Gale Crater on Aug. 6, 2012. During a nearly two-year prime mission after landing, the rover will investigate whether the region has ever offered conditions favorable for microbial life, including the chemical ingredients for life.  Liftoff of MSL aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-41 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station was at 10:02 a.m. EST on Nov. 26. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/msl. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2011-7996

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Will.i...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Will.i.am (left), entertainer and member of The Black Eyed Peas, accompanied by Yves Lamothe, lead systems engineer for the 21st Century Ground Sy... More

Electromagnetic Railgun (EMRG) lead systems engineer, Chester Petry, provides an overview of current railgun technology at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division.

Electromagnetic Railgun (EMRG) lead systems engineer, Chester Petry, p...

DAHLGREN, Va. (Feb. 22, 2018) Electromagnetic Railgun (EMRG) lead systems engineer, Chester Petry, provides an overview of current railgun technology at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, where re... More

 Darryl Spencer, a systems engineer assigned to Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic performs operational checks on a Consolidated Afloat Ships Network Enterprise Services (CANES) rack bound for USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6)

Darryl Spencer, a systems engineer assigned to Space and Naval Warfar...

SAN DIEGO (Oct. 04, 2018) Darryl Spencer, a systems engineer assigned to Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic performs operational checks on a Consolidated Afloat Ships Network Enterprise Services (C... More