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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Workers on the launch tower at Launch Complex 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, steady the Comet Nucleus Tour (CONTOUR) spacecraft before it is moved to the launch vehicle. CONTOUR will provide the first detailed look into the heart of a comet -- the nucleus. Flying as close as 60 miles (100 kilometers) to at least two comets, the spacecraft will take the sharpest pictures yet of a nucleus while analyzing the gas and dust that surround these rocky, icy building blocks of the solar system. Launch of CONTOUR aboard a Boeing Delta II rocket is scheduled for July 1, 2002 KSC-02pd1037

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J-2X engine. NASA public domain image colelction.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Doug Buford (top), with the Aft Engine shop, along with another worker, removes a heat shield on one of Columbia's engines. After small cracks were discovered on the LH2 Main Propulsion System (MPS) flow liners in two other orbiters, program managers decided to move forward with inspections on Columbia before clearing it for flight on STS-107. After removal of the heat shields, the three main engines will be removed. Inspections of the flow liners will follow. The July 19 launch of Columbia on STS-107 has been delayed a few weeks KSC-02pd1100

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Crews in Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida remove space shuttle Discovery's right-hand inner heat shield from engine No. 1. The removal is part of Discovery's transition and retirement processing. Work performed on Discovery is expected to help rocket designers build next-generation spacecraft and prepare the shuttle for future public display.Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-2011-2400

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WEST GERMAN SOCCER TEAM TOURING THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANKS 1 AND 2

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Capture Date: 6/16/1975

Photographer: JOHN MARTON

Keywords: Larsen Scan

Location Building No: 65

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COLD PIPE IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3 - TRAVERSING PROBE - PULSE JETS

Facility operators Earl Sine and Joe Manson and CPT Ray Pope (left to right) operate the master control console for 50-megawatt wind tunnel testing. The technicians work in the Flight Dynamics Laboratory, Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Flight Control Division, Air Force Systems Command

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Iowa City, IA, July 25, 2008 -- Steve Fausch (left), Maintenance Manager for the Mayflower Dormitory at the University of Iowa, explains some of the damage done to the building's heating, cooling, water, and electrical systems by last month's massive flood to FEMA Building Assessment Team (BAT) member David Fila, Dave Flumerfelt with Mitigation, and BAT member Ryan Hembree. The Mayflower is the largest dorm at UI; getting it ready for students is a priority for FEMA. the university, and the state. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL ENGINE INSTALLATIONS

AIRPLANE TRUCK ACCIDENT ON TAXIWAY R

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TEST ENGINE IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 2

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RECERTIFICATION OF PRESSURE SYSTEMS GAS AND LIQUID NITROGEN

MAN WORKING ON INSTRUMENTATION IN ENGINE RESEARCH BUILDING ERB TEST CELLS SE-1 - CE-28 - SE-6 - CE-5 - CW-18 AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL TANK 3

Inside the cargo bay of the C-17 from forward to aft shows two Mobile Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS) inside the latest addition to the Air Force cargo transporting capability

VISIT BY - LEFT TO RIGHT - RICHARD GASH BRITISH COUNSEL FOR COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS - ALAN SMITH SCIENTIFIC ATTACHE BRITISH EMBASSY - R WULF NASA - G M AULT NASA

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soccer team soccer team propulsion systems laboratory psl tanks propulsion systems laboratory psl tanks nasa rocket test rocket development rocket engines sports national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution photographer west german soccer team john marton nasa photographs 1970 s space program us national archives