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Artist: Rick Guidice interior of Torus wheel (L-5) Space Colonization Module ARC-1975-AC75-1086

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Artist: Rick Guidice interior of Torus wheel (L-5) Space Colonization Module

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

P-21747 C Range: 2,200,000 miles This image shows a region of the Jovian atmosphere from approximately 25° N to the equatorial region. The north temperate jet, at approximately 23° N, where the wind speed is about 150 meters per second, is seen as a dark brown line from the left-hand edge to the right-hand corner of the picture. The wispy clouds of the north equatorial belt appear as shades of brown. The lower right-hand corner of the image shows the brighter (white) clouds of the equatorial region. A small blue area is apparent near the lower edge, which corresponds to a region free of the upper clouds, where it is possible to penetrate to cloud layers approximately 60 kilometers below the visible surface. ARC-1979-AC79-7081

A bridge over a body of water next to a lush green field. Falkirk wheel scotland

Detroit, Michigan. Steps in the manufacture of casings for 105 mm. shells in the Budd wheel plant. Lubricating fluid pouring on the base end of a shell which is being finished

Het rad van fortuin, ca. 1689 - Rijksmuseum public domain dedication image

An air-to-air left side view of a Tomahawk sea launch cruise missile (SLCM) after launch from a ground-based vertical launch module. The missile has been directed toward a target on the Utah Test and Training Range

BLOWER INLET AND WHEEL AT LASER LABORATORY

Camp scene, ladies in camp. Female portrait of American Civil War time by Mathew Brady.

The tracks for an Army halftrac scout car begins to take shape on the "building wheel" of a Midwest tire plant. Goodrich, Akron, Ohio

Artist: Rick Guidice Artist conception of surface of Venus. ARC-1977-AC77-0475-7

Burden Iron Works, Water Wheel, U.S. Route 4, Troy, Rensselaer County, NY

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The STS-128 crew members gather on the 225-foot level of NASA Kennedy Space Center's fixed service structure. From left are Commander Rick Sturckow, Mission Specialists Danny Olivas and Christer Fuglesang, Pilot Kevin Ford and Mission Specialists Nicole Stott, Patrick Forrester and Jose Hernandez. Mission crew members are at Kennedy to take part in the terminal countdown demonstration test, or TCDT, which includes emergency exit training and culminates in the simulated countdown. On the STS-128 mission, Discovery will deliver 33,000 pounds of equipment to the station, including science and storage racks, a freezer to store research samples, a new sleeping compartment and the COLBERT treadmill. Launch is targeted for late August. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-4554

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arc ames research center artist rick guidice rick guidice torus wheel torus wheel colonization module space colonization module arc high resolution space colonization module arc 1975 ac 75 1086 space colonization module l 5 nasa