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Capt. Dino Johnson, 69th Bomb Squadron weapons system

Royal Air Force (RAF) SPECIALIST Oggers Owen, Aerial Port SPECIALIST (APS), follows the downward trajectory of a mock bundle after it was dropped during a simulated airdrop mission over McChord Air Force Base (AFB), Washington (WA), while participating in the US Air Force (USAF) Air Mobility Command (AMC) sponsored Rodeo 98 airlift competition

S42-87-027 - STS-042 - STS-42 infra-red earth observations

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CPT Larry Swatner, a C-5 Galaxy co-pilot, enters data into the new Inertial Navitation System (INS) aboard the aircraft

A navigator mans his station in the cockpit of a C-5A Galaxy aircraft during the VOLANT GALAXY program. This program is a conversion of the present inertial navigation system (INS), which uses a navigator and two INS computer display units for the pilot and copilot, to a new triple system for the pilot and copilot that eliminates the need for a navigator

Members of a flight crew man their stations in the cockpit of a C-5A Galaxy aircraft during the VOLANT GALAXY program. This program is a conversion of the present inertial navigation system (INS), which uses a navigator and two INS computer display units for the pilot and copilot, to a new triple system for the pilot and copilot that eliminates the need for a navigator

C-5A Galaxy aircraft flight crewmen fill out forms inside a maintenance debriefing truck during the VOLANT GALAXY program. This program is a conversion of the present C-5A Galaxy inertial navigation system (INS), which uses a navigator and two INS computer display units for the pilot and copilot, to a new triple system for the pilot and copilot that eliminates the need for a navigator

A member of the flight crew mans the navigator's position aboard a C-5 Galaxy aircraft flight simulator

A pilot and copilot operate the new triple inertial navigation system (INS) in the cockpit of a C-5A Galaxy aircraft during the VOLANT GALAXY program. This program is a conversion of the present INS system, which uses a navigator and two INS computer display units for the pilot and copilot, to a new triple system for the pilot and copilot that eliminates the need for a navigator

Aircraft crew flying the C-5 Galaxy during the honorary commanders refueling flight

A U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxy from Dover Air Force Base,

A C-5M Super Galaxy assigned to Dover Air Force Base,

David Grant, a digital computer repairman, installs a pilot's Inertial Navigation System (INS) input terminal aboard a C-5 Galaxy aircraft

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Base: Travis Air Force Base

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Bill Boardman

Release Status: Released to Public

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label_outline Explore Tsgt Bill Boardman, Input, Inertial

The Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) booster is lowered toward a workstand in Kennedy Space Center's Vertical Processing Facility. The IUS will be mated with the Chandra X-ray Observatory and then undergo testing to validate the IUS/Chandra connections and check the orbiter avionics interfaces. Following that, an end-to-end test (ETE) will be conducted to verify the communications path to Chandra, commanding it as if it were in space. With the world's most powerful X-ray telescope, Chandra will allow scientists from around the world to see previously invisible black holes and high-temperature gas clouds, giving the observatory the potential to rewrite the books on the structure and evolution of our universe. Chandra is scheduled for launch July 22 aboard Space Shuttle Columbia, on mission STS-93 KSC-99pp0619

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map from "Allgemeine Kriegsgeschichte aller Völker und Zeiten. Herausgegeben von Fürst N. S. Galitzin. (I., II., IV. Abth. Aus dem Russischen ins Deutsche übersetzt von Streccius. II Abth. ... ins Deutsche übersetzt von Eichwald.)"

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A C-5 Galaxy transport aircraft from 436th Airlift Wing, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, delivers cargo pallets, personnel, and two HH-60 Blackhawk helicopters from the 41st Rescue Squadron, Moody AFB, Georgia, to AFB Hoedspruit, South Africa, during Operation Atlas Response. The personnel and helicopters are the first American HH-60's delivered to aid in the distribution of relief supplies and rescue stranded flood victims in Mozambique, 7 March 2000. (Duplicate image, see also DF-SD-01-02914 or search 000307-F-5772H-503 )

A GALAXY-B satellite is launched on a Delta 173 launch vehicle from Complex 17A

An air-to-air front view of a C-5 Galaxy aircraft over Lake Berryessa. The C-5, one of the first to be painted in a camouflage pattern, is en route to Cairo, Egypt

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