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Recruiting Brochure: The Palace of Fine Arts, The Exploratorium in San Francisco
Photographer: Chuck Ritchie
Photograph by JPL Voyager 1 views of Jupiter's rings
Topics: What -- Voyager 1, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Topics: What -- Voyager 1, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Photogrpher : JPL Range : 100,000 kilometers (62,000 miles) This photomosaic of Ganymede, Jupiter's largest satellite, shows many impact craters, some with bright ray systems. The rough mountainous terrain at lower right is the outer portion of a large fresh impact basin which post-dates most of the other terrain. At bottom, portions of grooved terrain transect other portions indication they are younger. This may be the result of the intrusion of new icy material which comprises the crust of...
Topics: What -- Ganymede, What -- Crater, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Topics: What -- Ganymede, What -- Crater, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
JVX/ATB Rotor Blades Test; OARF Static Test Stand N-249.
Pioneer Saturn: Charlie Hall, project manager daily stand up meeting
Topic: What -- Saturn
Topic: What -- Saturn
PHOTOGRAPHY BY KSC SPACE SHUTTLE ORBITER ENTERPRISE MATED TO AN EXTERNAL FUEL TANK AND TWO SOLID ROCKET BOOSTERS ON TOP OF A MOBIL LAUNCHER PLATFORM, UNDERGOES FIT AND FUNCTION CHECKS AT THE LAUNCH SITE FOR THE FIRST SPACE SHUTTLE AT LAUNCH COMPLEX 39'S PAD A. THE DUMMY SPACE SHUTTLE WAS ASSEMBLED IN THE VEHICLE ASSEMBLY BUILDING AND ROLLED OUT TO THE LAUNCH SITE ON MAY 1 AS PART OF AN EXERCISE TO MAKE CERTAIN SHUTTLE ELEMENTS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE SPACEPORT'S ASSEMBLY AND LAUNCH FACILITIES...
Topics: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter, What -- Enterprise, What -- Columbia
Topics: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter, What -- Enterprise, What -- Columbia
Photographer : JPL P- 24281 Saturn and it's seven moons, as photographed by Voyager 2.
Topics: What -- Saturn, What -- Voyager 2, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Topics: What -- Saturn, What -- Voyager 2, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Photographer: KSC The 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, carrying the Space Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise piggyback, lifts off from the Shuttle Landing Facility's 15,000-foot-long runway at 11:03, August 10. Enterprise flown to KSC on April 10 for use in checking out assembly, test and launch facilities which will be used for the launch of its sister ship Columbia on the first Space Shuttle flight, will make a five-stop flight to NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in California.
Topics: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter, What -- Enterprise, What -- Columbia, Where -- Dryden Flight...
Topics: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter, What -- Enterprise, What -- Columbia, Where -- Dryden Flight...
Date: Feb 6, 1980 Photographer: KSC The payload bay doors of the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia were opened for the first time today using the orbiter's onboard door operation system. The hinges of the payload bay doors are not designed to support the weight of the doors while open horizontally in the Earth's one "g" environment and a counterweight zero "g" device supports the weight of the doors while they are open for processing in the OPF.
Topics: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter, What -- Columbia
Topics: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter, What -- Columbia
C-141 KAO: CAT experiment - Damage Compressor
C-141 KAO: CAT experiment - compressor damage
Photographer: Lockheed ER-2 (NASA-706) in flight
(L-R) Dr John Billingham, Melvin Sadoff and Dr R Mark Patton, staff members of the Biotechnology Division.
KAMAN K-16-B aircraft
Perseid Meteor flight on Google's Gulfstream Aircraft. P.I. Peter Jeniskens, SETI Group - NASA Ames' Chris Kemp and Lisa Lockyer board aircaft for ride along
M-2 Lifting body 40x80ft Full Scale Wind Tunnle
Date: Aug 5, 1952 NACA Photographer (DFRC) ERF-61C-1-NO (AAF43-8330 NACA 330, NACA 111) mother ship for RECOVERABLE-BODY TECHNIQUE. Transonic Model Testing. Fig. 13 NASA SP-1998-3300 Flight Research at Ames: 57 Years of Development and Validation of Aeronautical Technology
Construction of Hangar One at NAS Sunnyvale circa 1932 - 1934 photos provided from private collection with permission to use by NASA Ames Research Center
Topic: Where -- Ames Research Center (ARC)
Topic: Where -- Ames Research Center (ARC)
Construction of Hangar One at NAS Sunnyvale circa 1932 - 1934 photos provided from private collection with permission to use by NASA Ames Research Center
Topic: Where -- Ames Research Center (ARC)
Topic: Where -- Ames Research Center (ARC)
NACA Photographer Conical Cambered wing model in 14ft w.t. with Charles Hall
Army Air Photo Construction 16ft and two 7x10ft wind tunnels
Date: June 30, 1976 Photographer: Bob Carnahan NASA SUPPORT GROUP (QSRA PROJECT TEAM). L-R: John Cochrane, Robert Price, Howard Tuner, Mike Shovlin, Dennis Riddle, Al Boissevain, Dennis Brown, Patty Beck, John Weyers, Bob McCracken, Peter Patterakis, Jack Ratcliff, Al Kass, Bob Innis, Tom Twiggs (Boeing). Note: Used in publication in Flight Research at Ames; 57 Years of Development and Validation of Aeronautical Technology NASA SP-1998-3300 fig. 111
Photographer : JPL Range : 220,000 mi. (left)/350,000 mi. (right) These pictures of the Moon were taken by the Galileo spacecraft. Image on the right shows the dark Oceanus Procellarum in the upper center, with Mare Imbrium above it and the smaller circular Mare Humorum below. The Orientale Basin, with a small mare in its center, is on the lower left near the limb or edge. Between stretches the cratered highland terrain, with scattered bright young craters on highlands and maria alike. The left...
Topics: What -- Moon, What -- Galileo, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Topics: What -- Moon, What -- Galileo, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Photographer : JPL This photomosaic of Triton, assembled from 14 individual frames, shows the great variety of its surface features. At the bottom of the image are remnants of the south polar cap, containing "dark" streaks generally aligned towards the northeast (upper right in the image). Even though these are darker than other features on Triton, they reflect nearly ten times as much light as the surface of the Earth's moon. North of the cap, in the western (left) half of the disk...
Topics: What -- Polar, What -- Moon, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Where -- Triton
Topics: What -- Polar, What -- Moon, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Where -- Triton
N-258 NAS (Numerical Aerodynamic Simualtion) Facility, Foundation
Photographer: Navy circa 1935 History of Cockpits - Dirigible cabin housing viewed as sailors moor the blimp at Moffett Field (@ 1935)
MSL III (Mars Science Laboratory) Test in UPWT 9x7ft with tunnel Test-97-159 These tests were for parachute entry deployment CFD validation.
Topics: What -- MSL, What -- Mars
Topics: What -- MSL, What -- Mars
Photographer : JPL August 17 to 19, 1989 Range : 11.5 million km (7.1 million mi.) to 7.9 million km (4.9 million mi.) Four black and white images of Neptune's largest satellite, Triton, show it's rotation between the first (upper left) image and the last (lower right). Resolution improves from about 200 km (124 miles) to 150 km (93 miles) per line pair. Triton's south pole lies in the dark area near the bottom of the disk. Dark spots, roughly 1,000 km (620 miles) across, occur near the...
Topics: What -- Neptune, What -- Voyager 2, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Where -- Triton
Topics: What -- Neptune, What -- Voyager 2, Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Where -- Triton
Stardust sample analysis @ UC Berkeley clean room - mission samples provided to UC Berkeley for analysis by NASA: Dr Andrew Westphal, Berkeley Physicist with Dr Scott Sandford, NASA Ames Astrophysicist holding a (aerogel) sample (Dr Sandford reports that "My Colleagues Andrew Westphal, Christopher Snead and Zack Gainsforth have produced over 100 keystones from the Stardust comet aerogel
Topic: What -- Stardust
Topic: What -- Stardust
Spaceward Bound event in the Mojave Deser , CA (an outreach exercise) with Dr Chris McKay and Ames Education department personnel Brian Day, Barbara Bazar and a accompaning (learning for the the classroom) team of teachers will be studying side-by-side with NASA scientists who search for life in extreme environments, closely approximating what they expect to find on other planets. Why the Mojave -- an inhospitable, sun-drenched spot in the California Desert? This natural setting presents...
Topics: What -- Sun, What -- Moon, What -- Mars, Where -- California
Topics: What -- Sun, What -- Moon, What -- Mars, Where -- California
Dr Hans Mark, Ames Director in his office with his secretary Edie Watson
Double delta planform on a supersonic transport model mounted in the 40x80ft. w.t.
Advanced Fighter Model - Model shop
Date: Aug 6, 1996 Photographer: Maria Garcia 1996 "STELLAR" program commencement with special guest Mrs. Gayle Wilson (CA governor's wife) as she tours the STELLAR project displays with STELLAR students and teachers
Telepresence Virtual Reality (Mars)
Topic: What -- Mars
Topic: What -- Mars
Photographer: Dominic Hart/Eric James Vice President Al Gore Visits Bay Area & Monte Vista High School, Cupertino, California to promote communications superhighway.
Topics: Who -- Al Gore, Where -- California
Topics: Who -- Al Gore, Where -- California
Date: Sept 3, 1997 Photographer: Tom Trower N-257 CVSRF: ACFS (Advanced Cab Flight Simulator) cockpit
Life cycle of a Fruit Fly: larvae
Microbial Mats; N-239 roof, Greenhouse one: close ups of microbial mats showing layering
Date: Sept 26, 1996 Photographer: Roger Brimmer Canard Rotor test 80x120ft. w.t test-80-0024
Date: Feb 19, 1999 Photographer: Tom Trower Wright Flyer Replica Test-40-0047: 40 x 80 ft. Wind Tunnel.
Surface Protected Flexible Insulation (SPFI) Blanket in Panel Test Facililty PTF-78 V. Meglio and D Threoux are shown here with the Ames made calibration model
Date: Oct 10, 1996 Photographer: Maria Garcia Slot Baffle III test (SOFIA) program 14ft w.t. Test-227-2-14 installation 6" calibrated Mass Flow Plug
Topic: Where -- Sofia
Topic: Where -- Sofia
Astrochemistry Laboratory; nebula like gases forming cellular like structures "amino acids" PAH's (by blacklight)
(New) NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe comes to Ames for employee briefing and tour. Meets with Roberto Cruz, National Hispanic University (seated, right) and Ames Center Director Dr. Henry McDonald follow the signing of the educational MOU between NHU and Ames.
Antarctic: Dry Valleys Expedition 1996 with Chris McKay, Ames
Date: Nov 1995 Photographer: Dominic Hart Air Traffic Control Center, Longmont, Colorado showing evaluation demonistrations of Ames CTAS System
Topic: Where -- Colorado
Topic: Where -- Colorado
McDonnell-Douglas MD-11 Semi-span model test-12-0016 in 12ft WT
Topic: Where -- Douglas
Topic: Where -- Douglas
Virtual Environment Telepresence workstation, simulated Mars Exploration shows Lewis Hitchner with virtual helmet and EXOS Dexterous interface (virtual hand)
Topic: What -- Mars
Topic: What -- Mars
AMES FACILITY AERIALS - N-262
Dr James Pollack, a radiative transfer theorist (Planetary Scientist) in planetary systems branch in the Ames Space Sciences Directorate (and Ames Fellow)
Photographer : JPL Range : 190,000 km ( 118,000 mi.) This false color image of Triton is a composite of images taken through the violet, green and ultraviolet filters. The smallest visible features are about 4 km (2.5 mi.) across. The image shows a geologic boundary between completely dark materials and patchy light/dark materials. A layer of pinkish material stretches across the center of the image. The pinkish layer must be thin because underlying albedo patterns show through. Several...
Topics: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Where -- Triton
Topics: Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Where -- Triton
Celloulose Digesting bacteria
C-141 KAO (NASA-714) on ramp
Ames Facility Aerials: N-215
Date: Apr 21, 1989 Photographer: Roger Brimmer Ames Facility Aerials: looking north
September 11th remembrance ceremony held in front of NASA Research Park Bldg-17 (Lunar Science Institute) hosted by the American Legion, Post 881, Moffett Field.
Ames Family Day Picnic in celebration of NASA's 50th Anniversary
September 11th remembrance ceremony held in front of NASA Research Park Bldg-17 (Lunar Science Institute) hosted by the American Legion, Post 881, Moffett Field. Step off to Amazing Grace - POW/MIA Detail; TSgt Robert Soua, Detail Commander, 129th Security Forces, TSgt Rachel Velasco, SSgt Susan Avalos, SSgt Alex Cohen, SSgt Elias Gonzalez
Topic: What -- GRACE
Topic: What -- GRACE
Digital Art by Jae Park Mars Exploraton: composite art showing AEF and CELSS (background art courtesy of Boeing)
Topic: What -- Mars
Topic: What -- Mars
NASA Ames Exploration Center exhibits Updated 2008
Sonic Boom Test using Ames HSR-Low Boom Wing Tail in the 9x7ft transonic wind tunnel (Test-97-0190) with Don Durston and Steve Buchholz
Singularity University First Meeting with Ames Center Director Pete Worden,
Ames Family Day Picnic in celebration of NASA's 50th Anniversary
LCROSS Family night at Ames
Topic: What -- Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS)
Topic: What -- Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS)
NASA Ames Exploration Center exhibits Updated 2008
SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) primary mirror being moved into N-211, readied and move into the Ames Vacuum Chamber for the coating process.
Topic: Where -- Sofia
Topic: Where -- Sofia
Wireless space shuttle tile scanner (P.I. Joe Lavelle)
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
Airshow hosted by Moffett Federal Airfield
Topic: Where -- Moffett Federal Airfield
Topic: Where -- Moffett Federal Airfield
Johnathan Trent looking at Rosetta Stone Protein Model
Topic: What -- Rosetta
Topic: What -- Rosetta
ISIS (Intelligent Spacecraft Interface Systems) Laboratory - Eric Colburn (test subject)
Vice President Dick Chaney lands at MFA for Bay Area Visit : Air Force Two lands and taxi at Moffett Field
SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astromony) primary mirror coating completed at the Ames Vacuum Chamber in N-211.
Topic: Where -- Sofia
Topic: Where -- Sofia
SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astromony) primary mirror coating completed at the Ames Vacuum Chamber in N-211.
Topic: Where -- Sofia
Topic: Where -- Sofia
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