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N-231 High Reynolds Number Channel Facility (An example of a Versatile Wind Tunnel) Tunnel 1 I is a blowdown Facility that utilizes interchangeable test sections and nozzles. The facility provides experimental support for the fluid mechanics research, including experimental verification of aerodynamic computer codes and boundary-layer and airfoil studies that require high Reynolds number simulation. (Tunnel 1) ARC-1980-AC80-0512-2

STS102-315-004 - STS-102 - Course alignment guide 2 on the Lab Cradle Assembly (LCA) on U.S. Lab

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the Space Station Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, workers attach the Remote Manipulator System, or robotic arm, to a hoisting device to prepare for installation to the Japanese Experiment Module for testing. The RMS is one of the payloads scheduled to be delivered to the station on a future mission tentatively scheduled for 2008. The RMS is similar to the robotic arm already installed on the station's mobile base system. Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller KSC-07pd0404

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians monitor the progress as a large crane lifts a dome heat shield that will be installed around one of space shuttle Discovery’s three replica shuttle main engines. The dome heat shields are composed of two, semi-circle-shaped sections of thermal protection system tiles that surround the engines. The work is part of the Space Shuttle Program’s transition and retirement processing of shuttle Discovery. Discovery is being prepared for display at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Va. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-8305

Erasmo Leal, a machinist from the Corpus Christi Army

F-100 ENGINE SERIAL NO. 072 IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL - DEEK THROTTLE CONTROL ROOM - DEEK SYSTEM CONTROL ROOM

ZERO GRAVITY FACILITY SHOP AREA SHOWING CROWDED CONDITIONS

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Space Station Processing Facility, STS-115 Mission Specialist Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper (left) gets ready to check out the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Pressurized Module. Known as Kibo, the JEM consists of six components: two research facilities -- the Pressurized Module and Exposed Facility; a Logistics Module attached to each of them; a Remote Manipulator System; and an Inter-Orbit Communication System unit. Kibo also has a scientific airlock through which experiments are transferred and exposed to the external environment of space. The various components of JEM will be assembled in space over the course of three Space Shuttle missions. The STS-115 mission will deliver the second port truss segment, the P3/P4 Truss, to attach to the first port truss segment, the P1 Truss, as well as deploy solar array sets 2A and 4A.. The crew is scheduled to activate and check out the Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ) and deploy the P4 Truss radiator.

Naval Base Philadelphia-Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Structural Assembly Shop, League Island, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

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ZERO STRESS LASER MATERIALS TEST FACILITY

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Capture Date: 1/31/1975

Photographer: MARTIN BROWN

Keywords: Larsen Scan

Location Building No: 105

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label_outline Explore Stress, Zero, Test Facility

Interior view of the laser device compartment aboard the NKC-135 airborne laser laboratory (ALL) aircraft in flight. In the foreground is the laser device and the laser fuel tanks are in the background

VERTICAL LIFT FACILITY VLF, NASA Technology Images

Good men, good machines, good materials mean good gears for the rear axles of halftrac scout cars now being produced for our Army in an Ohio truck plant. White Motor Company, Cleveland, Ohio

20 INCH CASCADE ANNULAR RING SHOWING LASER LDV ACCESS AND LDV WINDOW

LOW COST ZERO STAGE TEST COMPRESSOR

NASA NBS CALORIMETERS IN LASER LABORATORY

2 HIGH TEMPERATURE PRESSURE FURNACES IN THE MATERIALS AND STRESSES M&S BUILDING ROOM 31

CONSTRUCTION AT THE AEROSPACE INFORMATION AND DISPLAY AID BUILDING - ROCKET COMBUSTION LABORATORY RCL - ROCKET ENGINE TEST FACILITY RETF - 8X6 FOOT WIND TUNNEL MODEL PREPARATION BUILDING - CRYOGENIC EQUIPMENT & VEHICLE REPAIR BUILDING

20 INCH CASCADE ANNULAR RING SHOWING LASER LDV ACCESS AND LDV WINDOW

STS077-319-004 - STS-077 - GPPM - Gas Permeable Polymer Materials experiment

STS101-353-032 - STS-101 - MS Usachev on flight deck with laser range finder

During the tour of the Rodman Materials Research Facility, one of the scientist discusses a piece of equipment, as the guest, wearing safety glasses, look on. Major Gen. Roger A Nadeau, Commanding General, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, hosts the Directors meeting at the Rodman Materials Research Facility. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Doug LaFon) (Released)

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zero stress laser materials nasa rocket technology rocket development test facility national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution zero stress laser materials test facility photographer facilities martin brown nasa photographs 1970 s space program us national archives