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Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Fuels) 3rd Class Matthew Olicia tests JP5 fuel for sediment and water aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3).

San Antonio Air Logistics Center. Mike Grost, chief investigator at the Life Support Equipment Investigation Laboratory, right, and colleague James Dugan use a mannequin to test a modification in a parachute harness. Grost analyzes flight gear, clothing, life support equipment and aircraft parts to determine the cause of aircraft ejection mishaps and plane accidents in the interest of preventing future tragedies

Master Sgt. Joe Runewicz, 111th Medical Group

A student from the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special

Salinas, California. Intercontinental Rubber Producers. Harry Baucher, head chemist, works in the company laboratory on deresinating tests. With deresinating equipment now under construction at the Salinas farm, rubber from guayule will be suitable for

STS-116 Preflight Training, VR Lab

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Jim Smodell, a technician with SGT, removes an outredgeous red lettuce leaf from a plant pillow inside the Payload Development Laboratory at the Space Station Processing Facility, or SSPF, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The plant pillows were removed from the Veggie plant growth system inside a control chamber at the SSPF. The growth chamber was used as a control unit for Veggie and procedures were followed identical to those being performed on Veggie and the Veg-01 experiment on the International Space Station. The lettuce leaves will be wrapped and placed in a minus eighty-degree freezer, along with the plant pillows and samples swabbed from the plants, plant pillows and Veggie bellows. The chamber mimicked the temperature, relative humidity and carbon dioxide concentration of those in the Veggie unit on the space station. Veggie and Veg-01 were delivered to the space station aboard the SpaceX-3 mission. Veggie is the first fresh food production system delivered to the station. Six plant pillows, each containing outredgeous red romaine lettuce seeds and a root mat were inserted into Veggie. The plant chamber's red, blue and green LED lights were activated. The plant growth was monitored for 33 days. On June 10, at the end of the cycle, the plants were carefully harvested, frozen and stored for return to Earth by Expedition 39 flight engineer and NASA astronaut Steve Swanson. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2014-2908

A black and white photo of a man in a lab. Office of War Information Photograph

US Embassy in Addis Ababa - Commissary/Store - 1978

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