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3 FOOT LOW TEMPERATURE HEAT PIPE AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE CTS HEAT PIPE TEST FACILITY

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Capture Date: 10/2/1974

Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER

Keywords: Larsen Scan

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1974
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label_outline Explore Pipe, Temperature, Test Facility

COLD PIPE IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3 - TRAVERSING PROBE - PULSE JETS

PRATT AND WHITNEY P&W COANNULAR NOZZLE TEST IN THE 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE CTS ANTENNA FARM

VIP TOUR OF GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER - BARBARA MORGAN +BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE CTS LAUNCH

2 HIGH TEMPERATURE PRESSURE FURNACES IN THE MATERIALS AND STRESSES M&S BUILDING ROOM 31

S130E009086 - STS-130 - Node 3 Deck Alcove Internal View

[Tropical Storm Fay] Orlando, FL, August 19,2008 -- In side the State of Florida Division Emergency Management Logistics Response Center. A 200,000 square foot, two story, four climate controlled, high security cross dock facility with 27 loading docks. Is being utilized to support state residents during Tropical Storm Fay. Barry Bahler/FEMA

CONSTRUCTION AT THE AEROSPACE INFORMATION AND DISPLAY AID BUILDING - ROCKET COMBUSTION LABORATORY RCL - ROCKET ENGINE TEST FACILITY RETF - 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL MODEL PREPARATION BUILDING - CRYOGENIC EQUIPMENT & VEHICLE REPAIR BUILDING

Spaceward Bound event in the Mojave Deser , CA (an outreach exercise) with Dr Chris McKay and Ames Education department personnel Brian Day, Barbara Bazar and a accompaning (learning for the the classroom) team of teachers will be studying side-by-side with NASA scientists who search for life in extreme environments, closely approximating what they expect to find on other planets. Why the Mojave -- an inhospitable, sun-drenched spot in the California Desert? This natural setting presents scientists with opportunities to study environments that are analogous to what explorers will find on the Moon and Mars. Teachers and scientists will perform scientific fieldwork in lunar geology, Mars astrobiology, Mars geology, and issues of temperature and solar inundation and radiation. for additional information and Outreach projects see http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/ ARC-2007-ACD07-0056-085

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, United Space Alliance worker Dan Kenna (right) positions a Reinforced Carbon Carbon panel on the table to perform flash thermography. In the background, Paul Ogletree observes the monitor. Attached to the leading edge of the wing of the orbiters, the gray carbon composite RCC panels have sufficient strength to withstand the aerodynamic forces experienced during launch and reentry, which can reach as high as 800 pounds per square foot. The operating range of RCC is from minus 250º F to about 3,000º F, the temperature produced by friction with the atmosphere during reentry.

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE CTS PROJECT OFFICE BRANCH STORY FOR LEWIS NEWS

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foot temperature heat pipe temperature heat pipe communication technology satellite cts nasa test facility national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution communication technology satellite cts heat pipe test facility facilities photographer donald huebler nasa photographs 1970 s space program us national archives