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STS100-719-016 - STS-100 - View of the newly installed SSRMS boom taken during the STS-100 mission

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander is lifted by a crane in preparation for a tethered-flight test at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. For the 40-second test, the lander will be hoisted 20 feet. The spacecraft will ascend an additional five feet and hover for five seconds. Morpheus then will perform a 5.6-foot ascent coupled with a 9.8-foot traverse, and hover for five more seconds before returning to the launch point. A number of changes have been made, primarily focused on autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology ALHAT and moving the Doppler Lidar to the front of the forward liquid oxygen tank. The tether test was cut short due to Morpheus exceeding onboard abort rate limits. The vehicle was taken back to the hangar and data from the test is being studied. After review, managers will determine when a new test date will be set. The landing facility provides the lander with the kind of field necessary for realistic testing, complete with rocks, craters and hazards to avoid. Morpheus’ ALHAT payload allows it to navigate to clear landing sites amidst rocks, craters and other hazards during its descent. For more information on Project Morpheus, visit http://morpheuslander.jsc.nasa.gov/. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2014-4522

TRACT 2 Frame Drop Test AT NASA Langley Research Center's Landin

Lunarbotics - Preparation of Robots 2010-3503

STS100-719-018 - STS-100 - View of the newly installed SSRMS boom taken during the STS-100 mission

Loadmasters from the 5th Expeditionary Air Mobility

Contractors lift the special access program facility

170721-N-AC254-0016 PACIFIC OCEAN (July 21, 2017)

Sailors assigned to the combat systems department aboard the amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) load a surface-to-air intercept missile 162D into a Rolling Airframe Missile launcher.

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WEST TOWER PANEL ERECTION. NASA public domain image colelction.

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ERECTION OF TWO SLS INTERTANK, (IT), SPECIAL TEST EQUIPMENT, (STE), TOWER PANELS IN BLDG 4619

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29/02/2016
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Marshall Spaceflight Center, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, United States, 35808 ,  34.63076, -86.66505
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label_outline Explore Sls Intertank Special Test Equipment Tower Panels, Erection, Emmett Given

Marshall Space Flight Center, Saturn Propulsion & Structural Test Facility, East Test Area, Huntsville, Madison County, AL

Barn erection. Raising last half of gable end panel into place. Southeast Missouri Farms Project

[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-28420-06] Earth Day 2006 program co-hosted by Deputy Secretary Robert Zoellick and Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky in the Dean Acheson Auditorium... [Photographer: Mark Stewart--State] [59-CF-DS-28420-06_DSC_0515.JPG]

Ruit met een klaproos, een tulp (in twee ruiten) en twee apen

Saturn V - Saturn Apollo Program

Child Labor - Exhibit panel

Jean Pelletier - Panelen met rond element

S123E006246 - STS-123 - ISL Interface Panel on Node 2 taking during STS-123 / Expedition 16 Joint Operations

AGARD - ADVISORY GROUP FOR AEROSPACE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT - AEROSPACE PANEL TOUR OF NASA LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER

International Space Station Sports a New Truss

STS100-391-024 - STS-100 - Panel PMA2/02-05 with launch restraint fitting F11 taken during STS-100

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Boeing technicians move a piece of hardware into position on Node 1 of the International Space Station (ISS) in KSC's Space Station Processing Facility in preparation for mating with Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA)-2. The node is the first element of the ISS to be manufactured in the United States and is currently scheduled to lift off aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-88 later this year, along with PMAs 1 and 2. The 18-foot-in-diameter, 22-foot-long aluminum module was manufactured by the Boeing Co. at Marshall Space Flight Center. Once in space, Node 1 will function as a connecting passageway to the living and working areas of the ISS. It has six hatches that will serve as docking ports to the U.S. laboratory module, U.S. habitation module, an airlock and other space station elements KSC-98pc539

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sls intertank special test equipment tower panels msfc emmett given marshall space flight center tower panel erection high resolution nasa