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ADVANCED HYDROGEN OXYGEN THRUST TECHNOLOGY

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Capture Date: 4/20/1976

Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER

Keywords: Larsen Scan

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1976
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Radiostation Tornister empränger, uppifrån

Hydrogen circulatory system for Van de Graaff arc source. Photograph taken February 28, 1946. LINAC-64

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Jason Gilkey, Physiological Support Division Technician, 9th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (AMXS), 363rd Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (EAMXS), refills a liquid oxygen ventilator at a forward deployed location in Southwest Asia, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Members of a damage control team equipped with oxygen breathing apparatus wait for orders during a general quarters drill on the destroyer tender USS SAMUEL GOMPERS (AD 37). The ship is underway off the coast of Baja, Mexico

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE CTS LAUNCH

FLOW VISUALIZATION OF FAN ON VERTICAL THRUST STAND

COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY BRANCH, NASA Technology Images

ADVANCED FIGHTER AIRCRAFT ENGINES, NASA Technology Images

US Air Force (USAF) Captain (CAPT) Jennifer Kimmet, a Flight Nurse assigned to the 43rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (AES), Pope Air Force Base (AFB), North Carolina, fits her oxygen mask, while STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) John Turner, a Medical Technician hangs litter straps inside a C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft from the 153rd Airlift Squadron (AS), Wyoming Air National Guard (ANG), Cheyenne, Wyoming, at Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH 1998

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE CTS PROJECT OFFICE BRANCH STORY FOR LEWIS NEWS

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The first stage ignited on NASA’s Ares I-X test rocket at Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 11:30 a.m. EDT on Oct. 28. The rocket produces 2.96 million pounds of thrust at liftoff and reaches a speed of 100 mph in eight seconds. This was the first launch from Kennedy's pads of a vehicle other than the space shuttle since the Apollo Program's Saturn rockets were retired. The parts used to make the Ares I-X booster flew on 30 different shuttle missions ranging from STS-29 in 1989 to STS-106 in 2000. The data returned from more than 700 sensors throughout the rocket will be used to refine the design of future launch vehicles and bring NASA one step closer to reaching its exploration goals. For information on the Ares I-X vehicle and flight test, visit http://www.nasa.gov/aresIX. Photo credit: NASA/Sandra Joseph and Kevin O'Connell KSC-2009-5987

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advanced hydrogen oxygen thrust technology nasa national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution advanced hydrogen oxygen thrust technology photographer donald huebler nasa photographs space program 1970 s us national archives