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SOFIA (Stratospheric Ovservatory for Infrared Astronomy) visit to Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA: landing and taxi to tower ARC-2008-ACD08-0005-031

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SOFIA (Stratospheric Ovservatory for Infrared Astronomy) visit to Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA: landing and taxi to tower

Built in 1931-1932, designed by German airship engineer Dr. Karl Arnstein for the Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation, Hangar One covers 8 acres and can accommodate six American football fields. It measures 1,133 feet (345 m) long and 308 feet (94 m) wide and 198 feet (60 m) high. The hangar's interior is so large that fog sometimes forms near the ceiling. The "orange peel" doors, weighing 200 short tons (180 metric tons) each, are moved by their own 150 horsepower (110 kW) motors. At the time this was built, it was the largest building in the world without interior supports, providing an unusually extensive room for the construction of "lighter-than-air" airships. It was significant for U.S. Navy coastal defense capabilities during the peacetime era between 1932 and 1941 and construction of USS Akron and its sister ship, USS Macon, built in 1931 and 1933. These two airships were 785 feet (239 m) in length. In 1965, Hangar One was nominated as a US Navy Historic Site, and next year was designated as a Naval Historical Monument. In early 2000s plans to convert it to a space and science center were proposed but put on hold with the discovery that the structure was leaking lead paint and other toxic chemicals into the sediment in wetlands bordering San Francisco Bay. In 2011, work to remove the exterior panels began, requiring "the biggest scaffolding job in the history of the West Coast." The work was completed in 2012. Google top executives Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt proposed paying the $33 million cost of revamping Hangar One, in exchange for being able to use up to two-thirds of the floor space to shelter eight of their private jets. In 2014 NASA selected Planetary Ventures (a subsidiary of Google) to manage Hangar One and Moffett airfield and Google paid $1.16 billion over 60 years for the lease. Hangar One can be seen in various episodes of the Discovery Channel TV show MythBusters.

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sofia arc dominic hart ames research center stratospheric ovservatory stratospheric ovservatory infrared astronomy infrared astronomy visit ames research center moffett field moffett field taxi tower tower arc hangar one high resolution military aircraft nasa
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14/01/2008
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Hangar One

Iconic Airship Hangar in Mountain View, California
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Cummins Avenue, Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California, United States, 94043 ,  37.41293, -122.05450
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https://images.nasa.gov/
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Public Domain Dedication (CC0)

label_outline Explore Ovservatory, Stratospheric Ovservatory, Tower Arc

Circa 1938 Aerial of Ames Research Center - Moffett Field and area ARC-1938-AC71-2761

Photograph of the Nose of the USS Akron being Attached, ca. 1933

A US Air Force (USAF) F-16J Fighting Falcon fighter from the 78th Fighter Squadron (FS), carries a Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night (LANTIRN) system and is fitted with AIM-9 Sidewinders, AGM-88 HARM (mid-wing) and AIM-120 AMRAAM Slammer missiles on its wingtips, flies near the Iraqi border in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH 1998

California Air National Guard Pararescuemen MASTER Sergeant Ken Chapman, Technical Sergeant John Saftner, SENIOR AIRMAN T.J. Conklin and MASTER Sergeant Larry Hiyakumoto of the 129 Air National Guard Unit, Moffett Federal Airfield, California transport the specialized equipment needed to perform their mission across the flight-line at Moffett Airfield, CA

Navy USS Macon Moored at south circle, Mt. View from inside Hanger 1 ARC-1969-A91-0261-20

Naval Air Station Moffett Field, Hanger No. 1, Cummins Avenue, Moffett Field, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara County, CA

A U.S. Air Force A-10 Warthog from the 354th Fighter

Navy NAS Sunnyvale, Mt View, California prior to construction 1930 Mt View, California farm lands. Property outline in white. ARC-1930-A93-0073-1

NAS Sunnyvale, Mt View Ca Gasoline Filling Station looking west ARC-1933-A93-0073-6

A US Navy (USN) F-14D Tomcat, Fighter Squadron 213 (VF-213), Blacklions, Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana, Virginia (VA), banks with its tailhook lowered in preparation for landing after conducting a mission over the Mediterranean Sea. The Tomcat is equipped with an AAQ-14 LANTIRN (Low-Altitude Navigation and Targeting InfraRed for Night) pod on the pylon. The VF-213 is assigned to Carrier Air Wing 8 (CVW-8), are currently embarked aboard the Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71)

Ames and Moffett Field (MFA) historical sites and memorials Unitary Plan Wind Tunned plaza; display and historical site plaques with the NASA logo on the Wind Tunnel valve as a backdrop. ARC-2006-ACD06-0213-001

A US Navy (USN) F/A-18C Horne figher, Srike Figher Squadron 94 (VFA-94), Mighy Shrikes, Naval Air Saion (NAS) Lemoore, California (CA), refuels from a US Air Force (USAF) KC-10 Exender cargo anker while conducing a mission over he Persian Gulf. The Horne is armed wih an AIM-9 Sidewinder missile on he wingip and a couple of 500-pound bombs. Tucked under he inake is an AAQ-14 LANTIRN (Low-Aliude Navigaion and Targeing InfraRed for Nigh) pod. Also on a pylon, a 370-gallon Exernal Fuel Tank. The VFA-94 is currenly embarked aboard he USN Aircraf Carrier USS NIMITZ (CVN 68). The Nimiz Carrier Srike Group is currenly on a regularly scheduled deploymen in suppor of...

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sofia arc dominic hart ames research center stratospheric ovservatory stratospheric ovservatory infrared astronomy infrared astronomy visit ames research center moffett field moffett field taxi tower tower arc hangar one high resolution military aircraft nasa