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Ames Mars Wind Tunnel Facility N-245: NASA is simulating small martian 'dust devils' and wind in a laboraotry to determine how they may affect the landscape and environment of the red planet. Dust Devils on Mars are often a great deal biggger than those on Earth and can at times cover the whole planet. Martian winds & dust devils, big and little, collectively are a great force that is constantly changing the planet's environment. shown here: is the control room for the Mars W.T. with Eric Eddlemon ARC-2005-ACD05-0022-025

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A Petty Officer assigned to Deck department aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD-3) signals line handlers on the pier while the ship is being moored at Naval Station Norfolk

S79E5265 - STS-079 - RME 1313 - Astronauts Apt and Walz working with the ARIS rack

At Dryden Flight Research Center, Calif., KSC technician Bryan Taylor makes an adjustment on the modified X-34, known as A-1A. Taylor is one of eight NASA engineering technicians from KSC's Engineering Prototype Lab who have assisted Orbital Sciences Corporation and Dryden in the complex process of converting the X-34 A-1 vehicle from captive carry status to unpowered flight status, the A-1A. The other KSC technicians are Kevin Boughner, Roger Cartier, Mike Dininny, Mike Lane, Jerry Moscoso, James Niehoff Jr. and David Rowell. The X-34 is 58.3 feet long, 27.7 feet wide from wing tip to wing tip, and 11.5 feet tall from the bottom of the fuselage to the top of the tail. The autonomously operated technology demonstrator will be air-launched from an L-1011 airplane and should be capable of flying eight times the speed of sound, reaching an altitude of 250,000 feet. The X-34 Project is managed by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala KSC-99pp1275

S79E5019 - STS-079 - ETTF - Apt inserts sample into experiment in Spacehab

Fireman Jordyn Berg, from Nampa, Idaho, checks the inlet compressor pressure for gas turbine engine 2A aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Ross (DDG 71).

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Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) 3rd Class Javier McMillon, from Elizabeth, N.J, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Ralph Johnson (DDG 114), collects electrical readings from a low pressure air compressor. Ralph Johnson is part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group and is deployed conducting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Anthony Collier/RELEASED)

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