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Douglas DC-8 Cockpit ARC-1993-A83-0499-7

The space shuttle Discovery attached to its 747 transport

ISIS (Intelligent Spacecraft Interface Systems) Laboratory - Eric Colburn (test subject) ARC-2003-ACD03-0171-002

Families of U.S. Airmen and families of Department

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- STS-107 Commander Rick Husband takes a break during training on the operation of an M113 armored personnel carrier during Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities, a standard part of launch preparations. Instructor George Hoggard looks on over Husband's shoulder. STS-107 is a mission devoted to research and will include more than 80 experiments that will study Earth and space science, advanced technology development, and astronaut health and safety. Launch is planned for Jan. 16, 2003, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. EST aboard Space Shuttle Columbia. KSC-02pd1932

Artwork High Speed Rotorcraft concept varibale diameter Tiltrotor ARC-1991-A91-0067-3

[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_USGS_WA_WFRC] Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to [Puget Sound,] Washington, where he visited the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Western Fisheries Research Center, [participated in discussions and tours of the USGS Puget Sound Cooperative Restoration Project, and conducted a Restoration Project-related press conference, along with Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission Chairman Billy Frank] [48-DPA-SOI_K_USGS_WA_WFRC_DSC_7784.JPG]

From left, Kevin Barnes, 436th Civil Engineer Squadron

Lieutenant Commander James Newacheck, an optometrist with the Submarine Medical Research Lab, checks a sailor's vision

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VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – On the ramp of Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, workers make final checks of the Pegasus XL rocket before departure for the Kwajalein Atoll, a part of the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Mated to NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, spacecraft, the Pegasus is attached under the wing of the aircraft for launch. Departing from Kwajalein, the Pegasus rocket will be dropped from under the wing of the L-1011 over the Pacific Ocean to carry the spacecraft approximately 130 miles above Earth and place it in orbit. Then, the spacecraft’s own engine will boost it to its final high-altitude orbit (about 200,000 miles high) — most of the way to the Moon. The IBEX satellite will make the first map of the boundary between the Solar System and interstellar space. IBEX science will be led by the Southwest Research Institute of San Antonio, Texas. IBEX is targeted for launch over the Pacific Oct. 19. Photo credit: NASA/Randy Beaudoin, VAFB KSC-08pd3135

Col. Lawrence Havird, 89th Maintenance Group commander,

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