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DCS in Hesperia Planum, 2001 NASA Mars Odyssey images

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DCS in Hesperia Planum

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30/07/2004
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California Institute of Technology - Jet Propulsion Laboratory ,  34.20139, -118.17341
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Pioneer 10 Trajectory. NASA public domain image colelction.

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – Workers inspect NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive, or SMAP, spacecraft after its protective covering is removed in the Astrotech payload processing facility on Vandenberg Air Force Base in California during a post-shipment inspection. The covering protected the spacecraft from static-charge buildup and contamination while it was in transit from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. SMAP will launch on a Delta II 7320 configuration vehicle featuring a United Launch Alliance first stage booster powered by an Aerojet Rocketdyne RS-27A main engine and three Alliant Techsystems, or ATK, strap-on solid rocket motors. Once on station in Earth orbit, SMAP will provide global measurements of soil moisture and its freeze/thaw state. These measurements will be used to enhance understanding of processes that link the water, energy and carbon cycles, and to extend the capabilities of weather and climate prediction models. SMAP data also will be used to quantify net carbon flux in boreal landscapes and to develop improved flood prediction and drought monitoring capabilities. Launch from Space Launch Complex 2 is targeted for Jan. 29, 2015. To learn more about SMAP, visit http://smap.jpl.nasa.gov. Photo credit: NASA/Robert Rasmison KSC-2014-4269

Flooding ^ Mudslide/Landslide ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - Hesperia, Calif. , March 20, 2010 -- Ranchero Road suffered severe flooding and mudflows along it's winding roadways. This is one of many damaged sections to the highway that is eligible for Public Assistance funding to repair potholes, and remove debris. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA.

Left to right, Vice CHIEF of Naval Operations (VCNO), US Navy (USN) Admiral (ADM) Michael G. Mullen, US Air Force (USAF) Vice CHIEF of STAFF (VCS), General (GEN) T. Michael Moseley, Marine Corps Assistant Commandant (MCAC), US Marine Corps (USMC) General (GEN) William L. Nyland and Army Deputy CHIEF of STAFF (DCS), US Army (USA) Lieutenant General (LGEN) Richard R. Cody listen to opening statements from personnel with the House Armed Services Committee (HASC), Subcommittee On Readiness, during testimony on Capitol Hill, Washington, District of Columbia (DC)

US Air Force (USAF) Lieutenant General (LGEN) Donald J. Wetekam, Deputy CHIEF of STAFF (DCS), Installations and Logistics, Headquarters (HQ) USAF, Washington D.C., yells fire in the hole prior to detonating a controlled detonation of excess munitions, set up by a USAF 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team, while on an official visit to Balad Air Base (AB, Salah Ad Din province, Iraq (IRQ), during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Flooding ^ Mudslide/Landslide ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - Hesperia, Calif. , March 20, 2010 -- Motorists use caution to cross this section of Summit Valley Road in San Bernadino County. Once impassable as a result of severe flooding and mudflows, this is one of many damaged roadways that is eligible for Public Assistance funding to repair roads and bridges. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The Mars Exploration Rover 1 (MER-1) lander (below) is mated to the cruise stage, seen above the lander. NASA's twin Mars Exploration Rovers are designed to study the history of water on Mars. These robotic geologists are equipped with a robotic arm, a drilling tool, three spectrometers, and four pairs of cameras that allow them to have a human-like, 3D view of the terrain. Each rover could travel as far as 100 meters in one day to act as Mars scientists' eyes and hands, exploring an environment where humans can't yet go. MER-1 is scheduled to launch June 25 as MER-B aboard a Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

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