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Aug 18, 2010
08/10
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The blackness of space and Earth's horizon form the backdrop for this view of the extended Space Shuttle Discovery's remote manipulator system RMS robotic arm as seen by the STS-114 crew while docked to the ISS.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Aug 18, 2010
08/10
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The blackness of space and Earth's horizon form the backdrop for this view of the extended Space Shuttle Discovery's remote manipulator system RMS robotic arm and to P1 Truss as seen by the STS-114 crew while docked to the ISS.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Aug 18, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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The blackness of space and Earth's horizon form the backdrop for this view of the extended Space Shuttle Discovery's remote manipulator system RMS robotic arm and to P1 Truss as seen by the STS-114 crew while docked to the ISS.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Aug 18, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Backdropped by the blackness of space, this nadir view of the International Space Station was photographed during the flyaround by the Space Shuttle Discovery following the undocking of the two spacecraft. Discovery pulled away from the complex at 2:24 a.m. CDT on August 6, 2005.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Aug 18, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Backdropped by the blackness of space, this nadir view of the International Space Station was photographed during the flyaround by the Space Shuttle Discovery following the undocking of the two spacecraft. Discovery pulled away from the complex at 2:24 a.m. CDT on August 6, 2005.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Aug 18, 2010
08/10
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NASA
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Backdropped by the blackness of space, this nadir view of Node 1/Unity module, the Quest airlock, the Destiny laboratory module and part of the S0 truss was photographed during the flyaround by the Space Shuttle Discovery following the undocking of the two spacecraft. Discovery pulled away from the complex at 2:24 a.m. CDT on August 6, 2005. Also visible is part of the S0 truss and the Node 1/Unity and Destiny laboratory module.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Aug 18, 2010
08/10
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Backdropped by the blackness of space, this nadir view of the Zvezda Service module was photographed during the flyaround by the Space Shuttle Discovery following the undocking of the two spacecraft. Discovery pulled away from the complex at 2:24 a.m. CDT on August 6, 2005.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 24, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Langley Research Center (NASA-LaRC)
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Video processing creates technical animation sequences using studio quality equipment to realistically represent fluid flow over space shuttle surfaces, helicopter rotors, and turbine blades.Computer systems Co-op, Tim Weatherford, performing computer graphics verification. Part of Co-op brochure.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
Source: http://nix.ksc.nasa.gov/info?id=EL-1996-00028&orgid=1
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Jun 9, 2011
06/11
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NASA
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Portrait of European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Jean-Francois Clervoy wearing an orange Launch and Entry Suit (LES) with helmet and gloves on a table and a Space Shuttle launch stack in background. Photo by Quantum Lab.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Dec 15, 2009
12/09
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NASA
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STS085-327-006 (7 - 19 August 1997) --- Astronaut Robert L. Curbeam, mission specialist, washes his hair on the Space Shuttle Discovery's mid-deck. Curbeam, a member of the 1995 Astronaut Class (ASCAN), was making his first flight in space.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
Source: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-85/html/sts085-327-006.html
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Nov 19, 2009
11/09
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NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center
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A modified Space Shuttle Main Engine is static fired at Marshall's Technology Test Bed.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
Source: http://mix.msfc.nasa.gov/abstracts.php?p=483
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Aug 24, 2011
08/11
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NASA
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The space shuttles couldn't fly without the help of a much older technology: the NASA Railroad.
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mp4/530758main_ksc_032311_flyout_rail.mp4
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Apr 1, 2010
04/10
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NASA
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EC05-0030-12 Two panels of Space Shuttle TPS insulation were mounted on the flight test fixture underneath NASA's F-15B during the Lifting Foam Trajectory flight test series. February 16, 2005 NASA Photo / Jim Ross & F-15B Project Description
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/multimedia/imagegallery/F-15B/EC05-0030-12.html
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 64-2 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 65-4 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 25-2 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 48-2 Post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 41-1 Post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 57-1 Post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 38-1 Post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 49-3 untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 41-2 untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 41-1 untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 48-2 untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 32-1 post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels ( size 6" x 12" ) - the panels are space shuttle tile material tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 32-2 post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels ( size 6" x 12" ) - the panels are space shuttle tile material tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 36-1 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 25-2 post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels ( size 6" x 12" ) - the panels are space shuttle tile material tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 31-2 post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels ( size 6" x 12" ) - the panels are space shuttle tile material tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 26-3 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 29-3 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 27-3 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 23-1 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 24-2 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 27-1 post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 36-3 post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 24-2 post test RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 36-2 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 23-1 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Space Shuttle Cable tray LO2 Test in 8x6 SWT (super sonic wind tunnel), 60 degree sweep angle configuration
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 12, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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25% Scale Space Shuttle LO2 Cable Tray Test, 30 degree Configuration (RTF, Return to Flight) in 8x6 Supersonic Wind Tunnel
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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May 13, 2010
05/10
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EC05-0079-27 A volunteer ''astronaut'' starts down an exit slide from a Space Shuttle crew compartment mockup during a rescue and recovery training exercise. April 16,2005 NASA Photo / Tony Landis
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/multimedia/imagegallery/STS-Misc/EC05-0079-27.html
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Oct 1, 2009
10/09
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This aerial view is of a tour stop on the KSC bus tour, the Launch Complex 39 Observation Gantry. This stop allows visitors to view and photograph Pads A and B in Launch Complex 39 from an elevated vantage point. The roadway leading to the tour stop runs next to the crawlerway (foreground) which is used to transport Space Shuttles to the pads
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
Source: http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/detail.cfm?mediaid=5474
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Nov 19, 2009
11/09
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NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center
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Digital data matrix, used to identify the millions of Space Shuttle parts, is being commercialized to make barcoding tamper resistant and invisible to the naked eye. These codes are applied directly to the product regardless of shape, size or color. The markings can range from as small as four microns to as large as two square feet. Using the Vericode Symbol which include such details as the manufacturer, serial numbers, the lot number of the parent material, design changes, special processing...
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
Source: http://mix.msfc.nasa.gov/abstracts.php?p=604
Photographer: N/A MSC Space Shuttle Stability and Control Characteristics. Schlieren of North American Rockwell Straight Wing orbiter approximate Mach .95 6ft w.t. test-66-503
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Aug 27, 2009
08/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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BACK END OF SPACE SHUTTLE MODEL IN THE 10X10 FOOT WIND TUNNEL
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Non-Destructive Evaluation facilities being used to evaluate reinforced Carbon/Carbon panels for the return to Flight effort of the Space Shuttle
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 65-3 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 64-3 Untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material being tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter
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Sep 11, 2009
09/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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Panel 55-2 untested ( pre test ) RCC carbon / carbon fiber panels - the panels are space shuttle tile material tested in the ballistics lab building 49
Topic: What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter