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Visit to NASA Plum Brook Station by Astronaut Sunita Williams

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Visit to NASA Plum Brook Station by Astronaut Sunita Williams

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label_outline Explore Visit To Nasa Plum Brook Station By Astronaut Sunita Williams, Rocket Technology, Scientists

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

White House Science Fair (201202070002HQ)

Role players with simulated wounds and injuries add

2013 Coast Guard Festival in Grand Haven

Portrait - Schickard, Wilhelm, scientist

URBAN BUESCHER AND ANGEL TORRES WITH SUPERMATIC - COLORADO - VERSAMAT FILM PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOR THE ICE PROGRAM

Inside the Vertical Processing Facility, the Chandra X-ray Observatory is lifted by an overhead crane in order to transfer it into the payload canister transporter and out to Launch Pad 39B. Chandra is scheduled to launch no earlier than July 20 at 12:36 a.m. EDT aboard Space Shuttle Columbia, on mission STS-93. 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 KSC-99pp0704

Major Gen. Roger A Nadeau, Commanding General, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command hosts a Directors meeting at the Rodman Materials Research Facility. The instructor explains electromagnetic gun technology holding a roll of tape in his hand. At the conclusion of the meeting a tour of the Facility will be conducted by the Army Research Lab scientists and engineers. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Doug LaFon) (Released)

From the left, Staff Sergeant Mikinee Moses, and Senior

SPIN RIG FOR MODEL TESTING INSTALLATION

INSTRUMENTED MULTI ELEMENT COMBUSTOR, NASA Technology Images

VERTICAL LIFT FACILITY, NASA Technology Images

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