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Detail of an oil barge in the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going down the Ohio River to Cincinnati

Detail of an oil barge in the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going ...

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Shifting empty barges in the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going down the Ohio River to Cincinnati

Shifting empty barges in the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going d...

Public domain image of a historic view of Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

Gallipolis, Ohio. Making up the arrangement of tow aboard the Ernest T. Weir, a towboat

Gallipolis, Ohio. Making up the arrangement of tow aboard the Ernest T...

Public domain photograph of people around a table, meeting, boardgame, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Gallipolis, Ohio. Attaching a line to the side of the lock as the front part of the tow goes through

Gallipolis, Ohio. Attaching a line to the side of the lock as the fron...

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A pump on an oil barge in the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going down the Ohio River to Cincinnati

A pump on an oil barge in the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going ...

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Gallipolis, Ohio. The crew of the Charles T. Campbell, a towboat, carrying tow ropes

Gallipolis, Ohio. The crew of the Charles T. Campbell, a towboat, carr...

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Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. The safety boom, a second boom to provide extra protection when towing the logs, is anchored temporarily while the steamer goes to pick up the full boom it is to tow across Mooselookmeguntic Lake

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. T...

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Spring wood pulp drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. Steamer stretching out the boom surrounding the load of logs it must tow down Mooselookmeguntic Lake

Spring wood pulp drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. ...

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Gas containers piled in a barge in the tow of the Ernest T. Weir going down the Ohio River to Cincinnati

Gas containers piled in a barge in the tow of the Ernest T. Weir going...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a pipe, pipeline, excavation, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Detail of the towboat Ernest T. Weir and the barges in its tow showing how they are lashed together, going down the Ohio River to Cincinnati

Detail of the towboat Ernest T. Weir and the barges in its tow showing...

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Gallipolis, Ohio. The deck hands of the towboat Charles T. Campbell lashing the towboat to the side of the locks because double locking is necessary when the tow is so long. The barges go through first and then the towboat

Gallipolis, Ohio. The deck hands of the towboat Charles T. Campbell la...

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Cincinnati (vicinity), Ohio. Deckhands releasing a barge from the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going down the Ohio River

Cincinnati (vicinity), Ohio. Deckhands releasing a barge from the tow ...

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Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. To tow the full boom down Mooselookmeguntic Lake, the steamer runs ahead a quarter of a mile, casts anchor and pulls the boom up on its winches. By this process, it can make the twelve mile haul in about sixteen hours, with a fair wind. If the wind is too strong in the wrong direction, the steamer casts anchor and just stands still to prevent being blown back up the lake

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. T...

Public domain photograph of United States countryside, nature, during 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Using wooden blocks to make up the tow aboard the towboat Ernest T. Weir going down the Ohio River to Cincinnati

Using wooden blocks to make up the tow aboard the towboat Ernest T. We...

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Shifting barges to new positions in the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going down the Ohio River to Cincinnati

Shifting barges to new positions in the tow of the towboat Ernest T. W...

Public domain photograph of life in the United States in the 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. Captain's view of the full boom before he swings the lake steamer around to pick it up and tow it twelve miles down Mooselookmeguntic Lake

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. C...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a car, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Shifting empty barges in the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going down the Ohio River to Cincinnati

Shifting empty barges in the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going d...

Public domain image of a historic view of Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

Empty barges, which will be dropped later, are placed in the front of the tow of the towboat Ernest T. Weir going down the Ohio River to Cincinnati

Empty barges, which will be dropped later, are placed in the front of ...

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Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. Steamer stretching out the boom surrounding the load of logs it must tow down Mooselookmeguntic Lake

Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. S...

Picryl description: Public domain image of fishing, fishing boat, river, lake, nature, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The Tow Channel, NASA history collection

The Tow Channel, NASA history collection

This archival image was released as part of a gallery comparing JPL's past and present, commemorating the 80th anniversary of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Oct. 31, 2016. During World War II, the Jet Pro... More

NACA photographer Northrop P-61A Black Widow towing P-51B to release altitude of 28,000 ft over Muroc Dry Lake, California for in flight validating of wind tunnel measurements of drag. After the pilot released the tow cable, drag measurementrs were obtained at various airspeeds in a 20-minute unpowered flight.  Note:  Used in publication in Flight Research at Ames;  57 Years of Development and Validation of Aeronautical Technology  NASA SP-1998-3300  Fig. 17 ARC-1944-A-6538

NACA photographer Northrop P-61A Black Widow towing P-51B to release a...

NACA photographer Northrop P-61A Black Widow towing P-51B to release altitude of 28,000 ft over Muroc Dry Lake, California for in flight validating of wind tunnel measurements of drag. After the pilot released ... More

Photograph of Packing Shingle Tow Around Roots of Seedlings at Chittenden Nursery

Photograph of Packing Shingle Tow Around Roots of Seedlings at Chitten...

Original caption: Packing shingle tow around roots of seedlings. Chittenden Nursery. Lower Mich NF. Historic Photographs

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers prepare to tow a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft to the mate-demate device for mating with space shuttle Discovery. This SCA, designated NASA 905, is a Boeing 747 jet originally manufactured for commercial use, which was modified by NASA to transport the shuttles between destinations on Earth. NASA 905 is assigned to the remaining ferry missions, delivering the shuttles to their permanent public display sites. Discovery’s new home will be the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Va. For more information on the SCA, visit http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/FactSheets/FS-013-DFRC.html. For more information on shuttle transition and retirement activities, visit http://www.nasa.gov/transition. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2012-2209

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kenne...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers prepare to tow a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft to the mate-demate device for mating with space shuttle Discov... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A Hyster forklift moves NASA's Juno spacecraft into Astrotech's payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla. to begin final testing and preparations for launch.        The solar-powered spacecraft will orbit Jupiter's poles 33 times to find out more about the gas giant's origins, structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere and investigate the existence of a solid planetary core. Juno is scheduled to launch aboard an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral, Fla. Aug. 5. For more information visit, www.nasa.gov/juno. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller    It will splash down into the Atlantic Ocean where the ship and its crew will recover it and tow it back through Port Canaveral for refurbishing for another launch. The STS-124 mission is the second of three flights launching components to complete the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory. The shuttle crew will install Kibo's large Japanese Pressurized Module and its remote manipulator system, or RMS. Photo credit: USA/Jeff Suter KSC-2011-2818

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A Hyster forklift moves NASA's Juno spacecraft...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A Hyster forklift moves NASA's Juno spacecraft into Astrotech's payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla. to begin final testing and preparations for launch. The solar-power... More

EDWARDS, Calif. –   Against a setting sun, space shuttle Endeavour undergoes recovery operations on Edwards Air Force Base in California after its landing.  The orbiter convoy normally begins recovery operations in earnest about two hours before the shuttle is scheduled to land. Specially designed vehicles or units and a team of trained personnel “safe” the orbiter and prepare it for towing. Purge and Coolant Umbilical Access Vehicles are moved into position behind the orbiter to get access to the umbilical areas. The flight crew is replaced aboard the orbiter by exchange sup¬port personnel who prepare the orbiter for ground tow operations, install switch guards and remove data packages from any onboard experiments. After a total safety downgrade, vehicle ground personnel make numerous preparations for the towing operation, including install¬ing landing gear lock pins, disconnecting the nose landing gear drag link, positioning the towing vehicle in front of the orbiter and connecting the tow bar. The decision to land Endeavour at Edwards was made due to weather concerns at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.  In the 52nd landing at Edwards, Endeavour touched down at 4:25 p.m. EST to end the STS-126 mission, completing its 16-day journey of more than 6.6 million miles in space. Endeavour will be returned to Kennedy atop a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, a modified Boeing 747 jetliner.  Photo credit: NASA/Tony Landis, VAFB KSC-08pd3887

EDWARDS, Calif. – Against a setting sun, space shuttle Endeavour und...

EDWARDS, Calif. – Against a setting sun, space shuttle Endeavour undergoes recovery operations on Edwards Air Force Base in California after its landing. The orbiter convoy normally begins recovery operation... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --    Tugboats tow the Pegasus barge, with its cargo of external tank No. 125, on the Banana River.  Seen in the background are the Atlas V (left) and Titan IV launch complexes.  After it is offloaded, the tank will be moved to the Vehicle Assembly Building. The external tank will be used on space shuttle Atlantis for mission STS-122 targeted for launch on Dec. 6.  Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder KSC-07pd2456

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Tugboats tow the Pegasus barge, with ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Tugboats tow the Pegasus barge, with its cargo of external tank No. 125, on the Banana River. Seen in the background are the Atlas V (left) and Titan IV launch complexes. Afte... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis is turned into position outside the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) for its tow to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). The move will allow work to be performed in the OPF that can only be accomplished while the bay is empty. Work scheduled in the processing facility includes annual validation of the bay's cranes, work platforms, lifting mechanisms, and jack stands. Atlantis will remain in the VAB for about 10 days, then return to the OPF as work resumes to prepare it for launch in September 2004 on the first return-to-flight mission, STS-114.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis is tur...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis is turned into position outside the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) for its tow to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). The move will allow work... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The solid rocket booster retrieval ship Freedom Star is temporarily docked at Port Canaveral while the booster it was towing is moved alongside for the remainder of the trip upriver to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.  Freedom Star retrieved the booster after the launch of space shuttle Atlantis' STS-122 mission. The space shuttle's solid rocket booster casings and associated flight hardware are recovered at sea. The boosters impact the Atlantic Ocean approximately seven minutes after liftoff. The splashdown area is a square of about 6 by 9 nautical miles located about 140 nautical miles downrange from the launch pad. The retrieval ships are stationed approximately 8 to 10 nautical miles from the impact area at the time of splashdown. As soon as the boosters enter the water, the ships accelerate to a speed of 15 knots and quickly close on the boosters. The pilot chutes and main parachutes are the first items to be brought on board. With the chutes and frustum recovered, attention turns to the boosters. The ship's tow line is connected and the booster is returned to the Port and, after transfer to a position alongside the ship, to Hangar AF at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. There, the expended boosters are disassembled, refurbished and reloaded with solid propellant for reuse.  Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-08pd0262

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The solid rocket booster retrieval ship ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The solid rocket booster retrieval ship Freedom Star is temporarily docked at Port Canaveral while the booster it was towing is moved alongside for the remainder of the trip uprive... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In Orbiter Processing Facility-2, or OPF-2, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers prepare to tow space shuttle Discovery to the Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB.  Protective plastic covers the nose of Discovery where its forward reaction control system (FRCS) once resided.  Discovery's FRCS was removed and shipped to White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico for a full cleaning and deservicing before it is returned to Kennedy and reinstalled.    Discovery will be stored inside the VAB for approximately one month while shuttle Atlantis undergoes processing in OPF-2 following its final mission, STS-135. Discovery flew its 39th and final mission, STS-133, in February and March 2011, and currently is being prepared for public display at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia. For more information about Discovery's Transition and Retirement, visit   www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/launch/discovery_rss_collection_archive_1.html.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2011-5525

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In Orbiter Processing Facility-2, or OPF-2, at...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In Orbiter Processing Facility-2, or OPF-2, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers prepare to tow space shuttle Discovery to the Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB. Protectiv... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -    The SRB Retrieval Ship Liberty Star begins the rest of its journey to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station with a spent solid rocket booster alongside.  The booster is from Space Shuttle Discovery, which launched on July 4.  The space shuttle’s solid rocket booster casings and associated flight hardware are recovered at sea.  The boosters impact the Atlantic Ocean approximately seven minutes after liftoff. The splashdown area is a square of about 6 by 9 nautical miles located about 140 nautical miles downrange from the launch pad. The retrieval ships are stationed approximately 8 to 10 nautical miles from the impact area at the time of splashdown. As soon as the boosters enter the water, the ships accelerate to a speed of 15 knots and quickly close on the boosters.  The pilot chutes and main parachutes are the first items to be brought on board. With the chutes and frustum recovered, attention turns to the boosters. The ship’s tow line is connected and the booster is returned to the Port and ,after transfer to a position alongside the ship, to Hangar AF at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.  There, the expended boosters are disassembled, refurbished and reloaded with solid propellant for reuse.  Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-06pd1495

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The SRB Retrieval Ship Liberty Star be...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The SRB Retrieval Ship Liberty Star begins the rest of its journey to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station with a spent solid rocket booster alongside. The booster is from Space Shu... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Technicians in the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla. install thermal insulation on NASA's Juno magnetometer boom. The boom structure is attached to Juno's solar array #1 that will help power the NASA spacecraft on its mission to Jupiter.      The solar-powered spacecraft will orbit Jupiter's poles 33 times to find out more about the gas giant's origins, structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere and investigate the existence of a solid planetary core. Juno is scheduled to launch aboard an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral, Fla. Aug. 5. For more information visit, www.nasa.gov/juno. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller    It will splash down into the Atlantic Ocean where the ship and its crew will recover it and tow it back through Port Canaveral for refurbishing for another launch. The STS-124 mission is the second of three flights launching components to complete the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory. The shuttle crew will install Kibo's large Japanese Pressurized Module and its remote manipulator system, or RMS. Photo credit: USA/Jeff Suter KSC-2011-2821

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Technicians in the Astrotech payload processin...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Technicians in the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla. install thermal insulation on NASA's Juno magnetometer boom. The boom structure is attached to Juno's solar a... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Lockheed-Martin technicians at Astrotech's payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla. remove the protective wrapping from NASA's Juno spacecraft to begin final testing and preparations for launch.      The solar-powered spacecraft will orbit Jupiter's poles 33 times to find out more about the gas giant's origins, structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere and investigate the existence of a solid planetary core. Juno is scheduled to launch aboard an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral, Fla. Aug. 5. For more information visit, www.nasa.gov/juno. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller    It will splash down into the Atlantic Ocean where the ship and its crew will recover it and tow it back through Port Canaveral for refurbishing for another launch. The STS-124 mission is the second of three flights launching components to complete the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory. The shuttle crew will install Kibo's large Japanese Pressurized Module and its remote manipulator system, or RMS. Photo credit: USA/Jeff Suter KSC-2011-2829

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Lockheed-Martin technicians at Astrotech's pay...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Lockheed-Martin technicians at Astrotech's payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla. remove the protective wrapping from NASA's Juno spacecraft to begin final testing and preparati... More

This aerial photo captures many of the facilities involved in Space Shuttle launches. At center is the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). The curved road on the near side is the newly restored crawlerway leading into the VAB high bay 2, where a mobile launcher platform/crawler-transporter currently sits. The road restoration and high bay 2 are part of KSC’s Safe Haven project, enabling the storage of orbiters during severe weather. The crawlerway also extends from the east side of the VAB out to the two Space Shuttle launch pads. In the distance is the Atlantic Ocean. To the right of the far crawlerway is the turn basin, into which ships tow the barge for offloading new external tanks from Louisiana KSC-00pp0735

This aerial photo captures many of the facilities involved in Space Sh...

This aerial photo captures many of the facilities involved in Space Shuttle launches. At center is the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). The curved road on the near side is the newly restored crawlerway leading ... More

M2-F1 mounted in NASA Ames Research Center 40x80 foot wind tunnel

M2-F1 mounted in NASA Ames Research Center 40x80 foot wind tunnel

(1962) After the first attempted ground-tow tests of the M2-F1 in March 1963, the vehicle was taken to the Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA, for wind-tunnel testing. During these tests, Milt Thompson and... More

Navy frogman astride Sigma 7 floatation collar to secure tow line

Navy frogman astride Sigma 7 floatation collar to secure tow line

S62-061060 (3 Oct. 1962) --- Navy frogman astride Mercury-Atlas 8 caspule, the Sigma 7, floatation collar to secure tow line for recovery by USS Kearsarge. Photo credit: NASA

M2-F1 In Tow Flight. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

M2-F1 In Tow Flight. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

(1964) The M2-F1 lifting body is seen here under tow at the Flight Research Center (later redesignated the Dryden Flight Research Center), Edwards, California. The wingless, lifting body aircraft design was ini... More

Tow mule Bevatron experiment facility gap-mounted flip target. Photograph taken December 29, 1965. Bevatron-3997 – Photographer: Doug McWilliams

Tow mule Bevatron experiment facility gap-mounted flip target. Photogr...

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Tow mule Bevatron experiment facility gap-mounted flip target. Photograph taken December 29, 1965. Bevatron-3996 – Photographer: Doug McWilliams

Tow mule Bevatron experiment facility gap-mounted flip target. Photogr...

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JvmKBEA00097:01 - Jönköping Sverige

JvmKBEA00097:01 - Jönköping Sverige

JvmKBEA00097:01 Public domain photograph - Sweden in late 19th - early 20th centuries, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. Bevatron-3981 – Photographer: George Kagawa

Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. ...

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Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. Bevatron-3987 – Photographer: George Kagawa

Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. ...

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Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. Bevatron-3985 – Photographer: George Kagawa

Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. ...

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Tow mule Bevatron experiment facility gap-mounted flip target. Photograph taken December 29, 1965. Bevatron-3999 – Photographer: Doug McWilliams

Tow mule Bevatron experiment facility gap-mounted flip target. Photogr...

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Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. Bevatron-3980 – Photographer: George Kagawa

Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. ...

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Tow mule Bevatron experiment facility gap-mounted flip target. Photograph taken December 29, 1965. Bevatron-3998 – Photographer: Doug McWilliams

Tow mule Bevatron experiment facility gap-mounted flip target. Photogr...

Digital Preservation File Name and Format: 434-LB-6-XBD201307-03300.TIF Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. Bevatron-3983 – Photographer: George Kagawa

Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. ...

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Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. Bevatron-3978 – Photographer: George Kagawa

Gap-mounted flip target tow mule. Photograph taken December 17, 1965. ...

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Thames Tow Boat Company, Ships Cradle No. 3, Uncasville, New London, New London County, CT

Thames Tow Boat Company, Ships Cradle No. 3, Uncasville, New London, N...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4 Survey number: HAER CT-1-B Building/structure dates: 1919 Initial Construction

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   As black clouds gather overhead, the orbiter Discovery arrives at the Orbiter Processing Facility after a two-mile tow from NASA's Shuttle Landing Facility. Umbilical lines for coolant and purge air are still attached.  Discovery landed at the SLF at 9:14 a.m. EDT, completing mission STS-121.  Discovery traveled  5.3 million miles, landing on orbit 202.  Mission elapsed time was 12 days, 18 hours, 37 minutes and 54 seconds.  Main gear touchdown occurred on time at 9:14:43 EDT.  Wheel stop was at 9:15:49 EDT. During the mission, the STS-121 crew tested new equipment and procedures to improve shuttle safety, and delivered supplies and made repairs to the International Space Station.  Photo courtesy of Nikon/Scott Andrews KSC-06pd1611

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - As black clouds gather overhead, the or...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - As black clouds gather overhead, the orbiter Discovery arrives at the Orbiter Processing Facility after a two-mile tow from NASA's Shuttle Landing Facility. Umbilical lines for co... More

US Air Force (USAF) Airmen assigned to the 103rd Fighter Wing (FW) Connecticut Air National Guard (CTANG) tow an external fuel tank for an A-10A Thunderbolt II as it enters an Entry Control Point (ECP) near the flight line during an Operational Readiness Inspection (OIR) at Bradley Air National Guard Base (ANGB), located in East Granby, Connecticut (CT)

US Air Force (USAF) Airmen assigned to the 103rd Fighter Wing (FW) Con...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Bradley Air National Guard Base State: Connecticut (CT) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SMSGT Michael L. Fennessy,... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_068.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_068.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 68 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_152.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_152.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 152 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_050.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_050.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 50 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_087.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_087.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 87 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_122.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_122.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 122 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_001.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_001.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 1 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 71... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_034.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_034.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 34 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_189.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_189.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 189 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_192.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_192.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 192 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_130.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_130.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 130 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_164.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_164.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 164 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_125.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_125.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 125 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_206.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_206.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 206 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_116.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_116.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 116 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_162.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_162.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 162 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_106.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_106.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 106 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_158.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_158.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 158 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_123.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_123.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 123 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_111.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_111.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 111 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_090.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_090.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 90 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_187.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_187.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 187 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_186.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_186.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 186 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_173.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_173.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 173 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_202.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_202.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 202 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_095.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_095.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 95 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_016.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_016.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 16 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_195.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_195.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 195 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_022.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_022.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 22 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_002.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_002.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 2 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 71... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_117.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_117.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 117 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_181.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_181.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 181 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_045.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_045.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 45 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_178.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_178.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 178 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_078.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_078.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 78 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_126.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_126.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 126 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_180.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_180.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 180 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_105.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_105.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 105 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_169.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_169.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 169 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_021.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_021.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 21 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_011.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_011.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 11 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_127.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_127.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 127 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_107.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_107.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 107 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_184.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_184.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 184 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_042.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_042.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 42 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_081.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_081.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 81 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_033.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_033.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 33 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_193.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_193.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 193 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_159.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_159.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 159 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: ... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_039.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_039.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 39 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

370-RCS_tow_06_image_063.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

370-RCS_tow_06_image_063.jpg - ~150km south of Martha's Vineyard

The original database described this photograph as: Tow Number: 6 Image Number: 63 Film Type: color Month: 7 Day: 10 Year: 1974 Start Latitude: 39.49 Start Longitude: 70.56 End Latitude: 39.49 End Longitude: 7... More

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