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NASA Monsoon Multidisciplinary analysis (NAMMA) deployment, Sal Island, Cape Verde Africia ARC-2006-ACD06-0134-154

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NASA Monsoon Multidisciplinary analysis (NAMMA) deployment, Sal Island, Cape Verde Africia

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label_outline Explore Cape Verde Africia Arc, Nasa Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis, Africia

TRAINING - ASTRONAUT GLENN, JOHN - AEROMEDICAL LAB - CAPE

SAMPLE ANALYSIS AT MARS(SAM) MEDIA DAY

Yuri's Night at Ames a celebration of the first human in space ARC-2007-ACD07-0064-058

SPACECRAFT (INSPECTION) - ASTRONAUT JOHN W. YOUNG - MISC. - CAPE

Aerial bow on view of the patrol craft USS MONSOON (PC-4) underway off the coast of San Clemente Island

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Launch Complex 39, Altitude Chambers, First Street, between Avenue D and Avenue E, Cape Canaveral, Brevard County, FL

Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Launch Complex 39, Crawler Transporters, Launcher Road, East of Kennedy Parkway North, Cape Canaveral, Brevard County, FL

Cape Arago Lighthouse, Gregory Point, Charleston, Coos County, OR

A left side view of an SH-3 Sea King from Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron 15 (HS-15) lowering a sonar probe to the water's surface during anti-submarine operations off the Virginia Cape

GEMINI-TITAN (GT)-10 - LIFTOFF - ATLAS/AGENA - CAPE

Cape Canaveral Air Station, Launch Complex 17, East end of Lighthouse Road, Cape Canaveral, Brevard County, FL

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the mobile service tower on Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, workers check the attach points on the GOES-N spacecraft and Boeing Delta IV rocket. GOES-N is the latest in a series of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites for NOAA and NASA, providing continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis. GOES-N is scheduled to be launched May 18 in an hour-long window between 6:14 and 7:14 p.m. EDT. Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahser KSC-06pd0766

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monsoon arc eric james ames research center multidisciplinary analysis nasa monsoon multidisciplinary analysis namma deployment sal island sal island cape verde africia cape verde africia arc high resolution astronauts nasa