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Linac II drift tubes. Photograph taken December 4, 1961. Bevatron-2545 – Photographer: George Kagawa/Doug McWilliams

STS057-53-023 - STS-057 - Detail views of the Fluid Acquisition and Supply Equipment (FARE) experiment.

Aviation machinist's mates work on an engine of a Fighter Squadron 124 (VF-124) F-14A Tomcat aircraft

BLDG 4605, VACUUM UV/UV TEST SAMPLE WITH SECOND UV LAMP 1300960

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Workers on the launch tower on NASA's Space Launch Complex 2 (SLC-2), Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., help guide the interstage of the Delta II rocket into position for mating with the first stage. The rocket will carry the ICESat and CHIPSat satellites into Earth orbits. ICESat is a 661-pound satellite known as Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) that will revolutionize our understanding of ice and its role in global climate change and how we protect and understand our home planet. It will help scientists determine if the global sea level is rising or falling. It will look at the ice sheets that blanket the Earth's poles to see if they are growing or shrinking. It will assist in developing an understanding of how changes in the Earth's atmosphere and climate effect polar ice masses and global sea level. CHIPSat, a suitcase-size 131-pound satellite, will provide invaluable information into the origin, physical processes and properties of the hot gas contained in the interstellar medium. This can provide important clues about the formation and evolution of galaxies since the interstellar medium literally contains the seeds of future stars. The Delta II launch is scheduled for Jan. 11 between 4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. PST. KSC-02pd2045

FLOW VISUALIZATION OF FAN ON VERTICAL THRUST STAND

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At NASA's Space Launch Complex 17B in Florida, workers using an overhead crane lower the second stage of a United Launch Alliance Delta II launch vehicle toward the first stage for mating. The payload fairing then will be raised into the white room of the mobile service tower. The Delta II will carry NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory, or GRAIL, spacecraft into lunar orbit. The GRAIL mission is a part of NASA's Discovery Program. GRAIL will fly twin spacecraft in tandem orbits around the moon for several months to measure its gravity field. The mission also will answer longstanding questions about Earth's moon and provide scientists a better understanding of how Earth and other rocky planets in the solar system formed. GRAIL is scheduled to launch Sept. 8. For more information visit: http://science.nasa.gov/missions/grail/. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2011-3432

Electrician�s Mate 3rd Class Ryan Pritchard looks through the center of a fresnel lens while testing a new lamp to ensure it is working properly, at the lighthouse on board Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola.

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Capture Date: 3/8/1976

Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER

Keywords: Larsen Scan

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LEARJET AIRPLANE AFT SECTION BEHIND REAR BENCH - GENERAL CABIN DETAILING - SEAT TRACK LAYOUT RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE - AFT LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT

US Navy Machinery Repairman Fireman Timothy Bowden (left) shows a trainee how to use blade sharpening tools in the machinery shop onboard the Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN 74) in the Pacific Ocean. The STENNIS and embarked Carrier Air Wing 9 are operating together for the first time during a Composite Training Unit Exercise.(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 2nd Class Heidi Giacalone) (Released)

SMALL TEST FACILITY IN INSULATION ASSEMBLY AREA

JET THRUSTER MOUNTED ON FREE JET RIG IN THE 10X10 FOOT WIND TUNNEL AREA

N-37 CAMEL REAR SECTION - Public domain NASA photogrpaph

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In High Bay 4 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Ares I-X upper stage simulator service module/service adapter segment (foreground) is being prepared for its move to a stand. Other segments are placed and stacked on the floor around it. Ares I-X is the test vehicle for the Ares I, which is part of the Constellation Program to return men to the moon and beyond. The Ares I-X is targeted for launch in July 2009. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-2462

STS106-372-019 - STS-106 - Views of the Node 1 hatch to PMA2 taken during STS-106 mission

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TEST ENGINE IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 2

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Fragment of a Tapestry Cartoon: Outstretched Hand, Body of a Seraph, and a Wing

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