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coat of arms from "An analysis of the Domesday Book of the County of Norfolk. By the Rev. G. Munford"

coat of arms from "An analysis of the Domesday Book of the County of N...

This image has been taken from scan 000040 from "An analysis of the Domesday Book of the County of Norfolk. By the Rev. G. Munford". The title and subject terms of this image have been generated from tags, crea... More

Range Soil Analysis - All States, National Forest Service photograph.

Range Soil Analysis - All States, National Forest Service photograph.

Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History

Range Soil Analysis - All States, National Forest Service photograph.

Range Soil Analysis - All States, National Forest Service photograph.

Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History

Range Soil Analysis - All States, National Forest Service photograph.

Range Soil Analysis - All States, National Forest Service photograph.

Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History

A law was passed in Oklahoma City requiring every filling station to display a chemical analysis of the gasoline sold. Law stayed in effect for only a few months. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

A law was passed in Oklahoma City requiring every filling station to d...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a gas station, convenience store, 20th-century small town, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility, or RSPF, the solid rocket booster segment is ready for propellant grain inspection required as part of safety analysis. The booster segment will be stacked with others to be used on Space Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-122 targeted for December. The mission will continue assembly of the International Space Station, delivering and installing the Columbus Laboratory.  Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton KSC-07pd1869

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Rotation, Processing and Surge Fa...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility, or RSPF, the solid rocket booster segment is ready for propellant grain inspection required as part of safety analysis. The booster ... More

ROTARY DATA SYSTEM HARDWARE FOR USE AT GAS ANALYSIS TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE

ROTARY DATA SYSTEM HARDWARE FOR USE AT GAS ANALYSIS TECHNOLOGY CONFERE...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/31/1975 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

AUTO CAL SYSTEM GAS ANALYSIS SYSTEM

AUTO CAL SYSTEM GAS ANALYSIS SYSTEM

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 12/2/1977 Photographer: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 77 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

FUELS ANALYSIS EQUIPMENT, NASA Technology Images

FUELS ANALYSIS EQUIPMENT, NASA Technology Images

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 6/27/1978 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Room: 17 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES FOR THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC

GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES FOR THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/12/1979 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Photographer Assistants: MARTIN BROWN Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating t... More

CONSTRUCTION OF THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC

CONSTRUCTION OF THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/20/1979 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

CONSTRUCTION AT THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

CONSTRUCTION AT THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 12/19/1979 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

CONSTRUCTION OF THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC

CONSTRUCTION OF THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 5/14/1979 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

CONSTRUCTION OF THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

CONSTRUCTION OF THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 10/22/1979 Photographer: HANK SEIDEL Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

EXTERIOR AND INTERIORS OF THE RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER FOR USE IN RECOGNITION ACTIVITIES

EXTERIOR AND INTERIORS OF THE RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER FOR USE IN ...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/22/1980 Photographer: DANIEL LAITY Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

CONSTRUCTION OF THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

CONSTRUCTION OF THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 2/29/1980 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER DEDICATION

RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER DEDICATION

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 5/30/1980 Photographer: DANIEL LAITY Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS AT THE RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER BUILDING

CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS AT THE RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER BUILDING

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 5/6/1980 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER DEDICATION

RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER DEDICATION

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 5/30/1980 Photographer: DANIEL LAITY Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

EXTERIORS AND INTERIORS OF THE SPACE POWER RESEARCH LABORATORY SPRL - ENERGY CONVERSION LABORATORY ECL - REDOX - RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC - BASIC MATERIALS LABORATORY BML - VERTICAL LIFT FACILITY VLF

EXTERIORS AND INTERIORS OF THE SPACE POWER RESEARCH LABORATORY SPRL - ...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 7/24/1980 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: c1980_03700s 1980_03728.jpg Larsen Scan Location Building No: 0 Photographs Relating to Agency Acti... More

RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER DEDICATION

RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER DEDICATION

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 5/30/1980 Photographer: DANIEL LAITY Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER DEDICATION

RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER DEDICATION

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 5/30/1980 Photographer: DANIEL LAITY Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER DEDICATION

RAC RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER DEDICATION

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 5/30/1980 Photographer: DANIEL LAITY Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE SHOTS OF THE MOVE FROM THE 10X10 FOOT WIND TUNNEL TO THE RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE SHOTS OF THE MOVE FROM THE 10X10 FOOT WIND TUNNEL T...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 5/6/1980 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: c1980_02300s 1980_02399.jpg Larsen Scan Geographic Location: Cleveland, Ohio Location Building No: ... More

IBM 3033 COMPUTER INSTALLED IN RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

IBM 3033 COMPUTER INSTALLED IN RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 4/14/1980 Photographer: DANIEL LAITY Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 142 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

EXTERIORS AND INTERIORS OF THE SPACE POWER RESEARCH LABORATORY SPRL - ENERGY CONVERSION LABORATORY ECL - REDOX - RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC - BASIC MATERIALS LABORATORY BML - VERTICAL LIFT FACILITY VLF

EXTERIORS AND INTERIORS OF THE SPACE POWER RESEARCH LABORATORY SPRL - ...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 7/24/1980 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: c1980_03700s 1980_03729.jpg Larsen Scan Location Building No: 0 Photographs Relating to Agency Acti... More

CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS RESEARCH ANALYSIS CENTER RAC BUILDING

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/10/1980 Photographer: DANIEL LAITY Keywords: c1980_00400s 1980_00420.jpg Larsen Scan Geographic Location: Cleveland, Ohio Location Building No: 1... More

PLATE ANALYSIS IN CHEMISTRY LABORATORY - MATERIALS PROCESSING LABORATORY MPL JOYCE LOEBL  AUTODENSIDATOR MK3

PLATE ANALYSIS IN CHEMISTRY LABORATORY - MATERIALS PROCESSING LABORATO...

The original finding aid described this as: Capture Date: 1/31/1980 Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER Keywords: Larsen Scan Location Building No: 0 Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

Airmen of the 316th Organizational Maintenance Squadron perform an engine analysis on a C-130 Hercules aircraft during exercise Purple Duck, a deployment from Yokota Air Base, Japan, to Kwan Ju Air Base for joint operation readiness maneuvers with Korean troopers

Airmen of the 316th Organizational Maintenance Squadron perform an eng...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PURPLE DUCK Base: Yokota Air Base Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Mark Bateman Release Status: Released to P... More

Artwork: "Intelligence Capabilities Analysis, Bean Counting" Artist: William Helfenstein, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Intelligence Capabilities Analysis, Bean Counting" Artist: W...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Charles R. Roll Jr. Principal Deputy to the Director of Program Analysis and Evaluation, Office of the Secretary of Defense

Charles R. Roll Jr. Principal Deputy to the Director of Program Analys...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Russell Roederer Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

A view of the Tactical Weather Analysis Center used during the multinational joint service Exercise BRIGHT STAR '85

A view of the Tactical Weather Analysis Center used during the multina...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Cairo West Country: Egypt (EGY) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT David Nolan Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Phot... More

Analysis of data on MADS recorder tape from the STS 51-L Challenger

Analysis of data on MADS recorder tape from the STS 51-L Challenger

S86-30339 (4 April 1986) --- Stan Williams (left) of Lockheed and Luther D. Palmer of NASA are pictured with the MADS tapes in JSC’s central data office.

Analysis of data on MADS recorder tape from the STS 51-L Challenger

Analysis of data on MADS recorder tape from the STS 51-L Challenger

S86-30338 (4 April 1986) --- Carolyn Watson of Lockheed recieves a hard copy print-out of data from the MADS recorder as it is being sent form the termainal in JSC's central data office

Portrait of DoD Mr. Philip E. Louer(Uncovered)Department Director, Concept Analysis AgencyU.S. Army PHOTO by Mr. Russell F. Roederer, CIV

Portrait of DoD Mr. Philip E. Louer(Uncovered)Department Director, Con...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pentagon State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Russel F. Roederer, CIV Release Status:... More

DC-8 (NASA-717) Onboard experiment analysis Antarctic Ozone Experiment ARC-1987-AC87-0671-335

DC-8 (NASA-717) Onboard experiment analysis Antarctic Ozone Experiment...

DC-8 (NASA-717) Onboard experiment analysis Antarctic Ozone Experiment Public domain photograph of NASA experimental aircraft development, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Copy negative of an A-4 Skyhawk, assigned to the Fighter Squadron Composite 13 (VFC-13), Fighting Saints, Naval Air Station (NAS) Fallon, Nevada (NV), in flight. The Skyhawk is carrying an Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (ACMI) pod, which allows details of air-to-air engagements to be transmitted to a ground station for later analysis. VFC-13 provides quality adversary training as part of the Navys Top Gun program

Copy negative of an A-4 Skyhawk, assigned to the Fighter Squadron Comp...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: San Diego State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combi... More

Approved Insignia of the Air Combat Command Study and Analysis SquadronEXACT DATE SHOT UNKNOWN

Approved Insignia of the Air Combat Command Study and Analysis Squadro...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

AIR FORCE ORGANIZATIONAL EMBLEM Air Force Cost Analysis Agency Exact Date Shot Unknown

AIR FORCE ORGANIZATIONAL EMBLEM Air Force Cost Analysis Agency Exact D...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Maxwell Air Force Base State: Alabama (AL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Af Historical Research Agency Release ... More

The 2121st Mobile Army Medical Hospital (US Army) specimen analysis laboratroy inside the medical facility at Camp Bedrock, located near Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina. This facility primarily supports US troops involved in Operation Joint Endeavor, which is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the Dayton Peace Accords. (Duplicate image, see also DA-SD-99-03197 or search 960904-A-2645M-055)

The 2121st Mobile Army Medical Hospital (US Army) specimen analysis la...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Camp Bedrock Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Moses Mlasko Release St... More

STS063-29-023 - STS-063 - Flight deck windows undergoing analysis for Window Experiment

STS063-29-023 - STS-063 - Flight deck windows undergoing analysis for ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Photgraphic documentation of windows, cables, and hardware used in conducting a Window Experiment on the Space Shuttle Discovery's flight deck during ST... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis glides out of a morning sky as it prepares to land on Runway 33 at a scheduled time of about 9:23 a.m. EST Jan. 22 to conclude the fifth Shuttle-Mir docking mission and return NASA astronaut John Blaha to Earth after four months in space. At main gear touchdown, the STS-81 mission duration will be 10 days, 4 hours, 55 minutes. This is the 34th KSC landing in Shuttle history. Mission Commander Michael A. Baker is steering Atlantis to a perfect landing, with help from Pilot Brent W. Jett, Jr. Other returning STS-81 crew members are Mission Specialists John M. Grunsfeld, Peter J. K. "Jeff" Wisoff and Marsha S. Ivins. Atlantis also brought back experiment samples from the Russian space station Mir for analysis on Earth KSC-97pc192

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis glide...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis glides out of a morning sky as it prepares to land on Runway 33 at a scheduled time of about 9:23 a.m. EST Jan. 22 to conclude the fifth Shuttle-... More

At the Shuttle Landing Facility, workers unload the crated Stardust spacecraft from the airplane before transporting to the Payload Hazardous Service Facility. Built by Lockheed Martin Astronautics near Denver, Colo., for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and NASA, the spacecraft Stardust will use a unique medium called aerogel to capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of comet Wild 2 in January 2004, plus collect interstellar dust for later analysis. Stardust will be launched aboard a Boeing Delta 7426 rocket from Complex 17, Cape Canaveral Air Station, targeted for Feb. 6, 1999. The collected samples will return to Earth in a re-entry capsule to be jettisoned from Stardust as it swings by in January 2006 KSC-98pc1622

At the Shuttle Landing Facility, workers unload the crated Stardust sp...

At the Shuttle Landing Facility, workers unload the crated Stardust spacecraft from the airplane before transporting to the Payload Hazardous Service Facility. Built by Lockheed Martin Astronautics near Denver,... More

In the Payload Hazardous Service Facility, the Stardust spacecraft sits wrapped in plastic covering. Built by Lockheed Martin Astronautics near Denver, Colo., for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and NASA, the spacecraft Stardust will use a unique medium called aerogel to capture comet particles and interstellar dust for later analysis. Stardust will be launched aboard a Boeing Delta 7426 rocket targeted for Feb. 6, 1999. The collected samples will return to Earth in a re-entry capsule to be jettisoned from Stardust as it swings by Earth in January 2006 KSC-98pc1631

In the Payload Hazardous Service Facility, the Stardust spacecraft sit...

In the Payload Hazardous Service Facility, the Stardust spacecraft sits wrapped in plastic covering. Built by Lockheed Martin Astronautics near Denver, Colo., for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and NASA, t... More

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers remove one of the Stardust solar panels for testing. The spacecraft Stardust will be launched aboard a Boeing Delta 7426 rocket from Complex 17, Cape Canaveral Air Station, targeted for Feb. 6, 1999. Stardust will use a unique medium called aerogel to capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of comet Wild 2 in January 2004, plus collect interstellar dust for later analysis. The collected samples will return to Earth in a re-entry capsule (seen on top, next to the solar panel) to be jettisoned from Stardust as it swings by Earth in January 2006 KSC-98pc1729

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers remove one of the...

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers remove one of the Stardust solar panels for testing. The spacecraft Stardust will be launched aboard a Boeing Delta 7426 rocket from Complex 17, Cape Canaver... More

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers install a science panel on the spacecraft Stardust. Scheduled to be launched aboard a Boeing Delta 7426 rocket from Complex 17, Cape Canaveral Air Station, on Feb. 6, 1999, Stardust will use a unique medium called aerogel to capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of comet Wild 2 in January 2004, plus collect interstellar dust for later analysis. The collected samples will return to Earth in a re-entry capsule to be jettisoned as it swings by Earth in January 2006 KSC-98pc1835

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers install a science...

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers install a science panel on the spacecraft Stardust. Scheduled to be launched aboard a Boeing Delta 7426 rocket from Complex 17, Cape Canaveral Air Station, o... More

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, the Stardust spacecraft is ready for the sample return capsule to be attached. Stardust will use a unique medium called aerogel to capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of comet Wild 2 in January 2004, plus collect interstellar dust for later analysis. The collected samples will return to Earth in the re-entry capsule to be jettisoned as it swings by Earth in January 2006. Stardust is scheduled to be launched aboard a Boeing Delta 7426 rocket from Complex 17, Cape Canaveral Air Station, on Feb. 6, 1999 KSC-98pc1864

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, the Stardust spacecraft i...

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, the Stardust spacecraft is ready for the sample return capsule to be attached. Stardust will use a unique medium called aerogel to capture comet particles flying off... More

At Pad 17A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, a fourth and final solid rocket booster (SRB) (right) is moved from the mobile tower by a crane before mating with the Delta II rocket (left). The rocket will be aided by four SRBs to carry the Stardust satellite into space for a close encounter with the comet Wild 2 in January 2004. Using a medium called aerogel, Stardust will capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of the comet, plus collect interstellar dust for later analysis. The collected samples will return to Earth in a Sample Return Capsule to be jettisoned as Stardust swings by Earth in January 2006. Stardust is scheduled to be launched on Feb. 6, 1999 KSC-99pc34

At Pad 17A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, a fourth and final solid rocke...

At Pad 17A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, a fourth and final solid rocket booster (SRB) (right) is moved from the mobile tower by a crane before mating with the Delta II rocket (left). The rocket will be aided by... More

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, Casey McClellan (right), with Lockheed Martin, and an unidentified worker look over the spacecraft Stardust before a media presentation. Stardust is targeted for launch on Feb. 6 aboard a Boeing Delta II rocket from Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station. The spacecraft is destined for a close encounter with the comet Wild 2 in January 2004. Using a silicon-based substance called aerogel, Stardust will capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of the comet. The spacecraft also will bring back samples of interstellar dust. These materials consist of ancient pre-solar interstellar grains and other remnants left over from the formation of the solar system. Scientists expect their analysis to provide important insights into the evolution of the sun and planets and possibly into the origin of life itself. The collected samples will return to Earth in a sample return capsule (the white-topped, blunt-nosed cone seen on the top of the spacecraft) to be jettisoned as Stardust swings by Earth in January 2006 KSC-99pc0095

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, Casey McClellan (right), ...

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, Casey McClellan (right), with Lockheed Martin, and an unidentified worker look over the spacecraft Stardust before a media presentation. Stardust is targeted for lau... More

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, media representatives, dressed in protective suits, are updated by Project Manager Richard Grammier (center, top), with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, about the Stardust spacecraft (in the background). Stardust is targeted for launch on Feb. 6 aboard a Boeing Delta II rocket from Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station. The spacecraft is destined for a close encounter with the comet Wild 2 in January 2004. Using a silicon-based substance called aerogel, Stardust will capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of the comet. The spacecraft also will bring back samples of interstellar dust. These materials consist of ancient pre-solar interstellar grains and other remnants left over from the formation of the solar system. Scientists expect their analysis to provide important insights into the evolution of the sun and planets and possibly into the origin of life itself. The collected samples will return to Earth in a sample return capsule (the white-topped, blunt-nosed cone seen on the top of the spacecraft) to be jettisoned as Stardust swings by Earth in January 2006 KSC-99pc0096

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, media representatives, dr...

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, media representatives, dressed in protective suits, are updated by Project Manager Richard Grammier (center, top), with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, about the Star... More

Workers at Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, connect the third stage of a Boeing Delta II rocket (above), which is already attached to the Stardust spacecraft, with the second stage (below). Stardust, targeted for liftoff on Feb. 6, is destined for a close encounter with the comet Wild 2 in January 2004. Using a silicon-based substance called aerogel, Stardust will capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of the comet. The spacecraft also will bring back samples of interstellar dust. These materials consist of ancient pre-solar interstellar grains and other remnants left over from the formation of the solar system. Scientists expect their analysis to provide important insights into the evolution of the sun and planets and possibly into the origin of life itself. The collected samples will return to Earth in a sample return capsule to be jettisoned as Stardust swings by Earth in January 2006 KSC-99pc0131

Workers at Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, connect the th...

Workers at Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, connect the third stage of a Boeing Delta II rocket (above), which is already attached to the Stardust spacecraft, with the second stage (below). Stardust... More

The protective canister is removed from around the Stardust spacecraft at Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station. Preparations continue for liftoff of the Boeing Delta II rocket carrying Stardust on Feb. 6. Stardust is destined for a close encounter with the comet Wild 2 in January 2004. Using a silicon-based substance called aerogel, Stardust will capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of the comet. The spacecraft also will bring back samples of interstellar dust. These materials consist of ancient pre-solar interstellar grains and other remnants left over from the formation of the solar system. Scientists expect their analysis to provide important insights into the evolution of the sun and planets and possibly into the origin of life itself. The collected samples will return to Earth in a sample return capsule to be jettisoned as Stardust swings by Earth in January 2006 KSC-99pc0134

The protective canister is removed from around the Stardust spacecraft...

The protective canister is removed from around the Stardust spacecraft at Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station. Preparations continue for liftoff of the Boeing Delta II rocket carrying Stardust on Feb. 6... More

At Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, the Stardust spacecraft waits for installation of the fairing (behind, right) that will enclose the spacecraft and the upper stage of the Boeing Delta II rocket. Targeted for launch at 4:06:42 p.m. on Feb. 6, Stardust is destined for a close encounter with the comet Wild 2 in January 2004. Using a silicon-based substance called aerogel, Stardust will capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of the comet. The spacecraft also will bring back samples of interstellar dust. These materials consist of ancient pre-solar interstellar grains and other remnants left over from the formation of the solar system. Scientists expect their analysis to provide important insights into the evolution of the sun and planets and possibly into the origin of life itself. The collected samples will return to Earth in a sample return capsule to be jettisoned as Stardust swings by Earth in January 2006 KSC-99pc0148

At Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, the Stardust spacecraf...

At Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, the Stardust spacecraft waits for installation of the fairing (behind, right) that will enclose the spacecraft and the upper stage of the Boeing Delta II rocket. ... More

Into a pristine blue sky, the Boeing Delta II rocket carrying the Stardust spacecraft leaves clouds of exhaust behind as it lifts off at 4:04:15 p.m. EST from Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station. Stardust is destined for a close encounter with the comet Wild 2 in January 2004. Using a silicon-based substance called aerogel, Stardust will capture comet particles flying off the nucleus of the comet. The spacecraft also will bring back samples of interstellar dust. These materials consist of ancient pre-solar interstellar grains and other remnants left over from the formation of the solar system. Scientists expect their analysis to provide important insights into the evolution of the sun and planets and possibly into the origin of life itself. The collected samples will return to Earth in a sample return capsule to be jettisoned as Stardust swings by Earth in January 2006 KSC-99pc0158

Into a pristine blue sky, the Boeing Delta II rocket carrying the Star...

Into a pristine blue sky, the Boeing Delta II rocket carrying the Stardust spacecraft leaves clouds of exhaust behind as it lifts off at 4:04:15 p.m. EST from Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Station. Stardu... More

Portrait DoD Dr. Richard D. Guerin, PH.D., M.P.H., Director, Health Program Analysis and Evaluation, Tricare Management Activity, (U.S. Army photo by Mr. Scott Davis) (Released) (PC-193211), VIRIN: 990714-A-3569D-0002

Portrait DoD Dr. Richard D. Guerin, PH.D., M.P.H., Director, Health Pr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pentagon State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Scott Davis Release Status: Released to... More

NEAR: From Planning to Data Analysis

NEAR: From Planning to Data Analysis

NEAR: From Planning to Data Analysis NASA/JPL/JHUAPL

The U.S. Lab Destiny moves out of Atlantis’ payload bay and into the Payload Changeout Room via the Payload Ground Handling Mechanism. Destiny will remain in the PCR while Atlantis rolls back to the Vehicle Assembly Building to allow workers to conduct inspections, continuity checks and X-ray analysis on the 36 solid rocket booster cables located inside each booster’s system tunnel. An extensive evaluation of NASA’s SRB cable inventory revealed conductor damage in four (of about 200) cables on the shelf. Shuttle managers decided to prove the integrity of the system tunnel cables already on Atlantis KSC01pp0128

The U.S. Lab Destiny moves out of Atlantis’ payload bay and into the P...

The U.S. Lab Destiny moves out of Atlantis’ payload bay and into the Payload Changeout Room via the Payload Ground Handling Mechanism. Destiny will remain in the PCR while Atlantis rolls back to the Vehicle Ass... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Dwarfing the vehicles on the road alongside the crawlerway, Space Shuttle <a href="../../subjects/atlantis.htm"> Atlantis</a> rolls back to the <a href="../../subjects/vab.htm"> Vehicle Assembly Building</a> from <a href="../../subjects/lc39a.htm"> Launch Pad 39A</a> via the crawler-transporter underneath the Mobile Launcher Platform. In the VAB workers will conduct inspections, make continuity checks and conduct X-ray analysis on the 36 solid rocket booster cables located inside each booster’s external system tunnel. An extensive evaluation of NASA’s SRB cable inventory revealed conductor damage in four (of about 200) cables on the shelf. Shuttle managers decided to prove the integrity of the system tunnel cables already on Atlantis before launching. The launch has been rescheduled no earlier than Feb. 6 KSC01pp0135

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Dwarfing the vehicles on the road alongs...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Dwarfing the vehicles on the road alongside the crawlerway, Space Shuttle ../../subjects/atlantis.htm"> Atlantis</a> rolls back to the ../../subjects/vab.htm"> Vehicle Assembly Bui... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis (background, right) approaches the doors of the Vehicle Assembly Building (left) on its way back from Launch Pad 39A. Atlantis has rolled back to the VAB so that workers can conduct inspections, make continuity checks and conduct X-ray analysis on the 36 solid rocket booster cables located inside each booster’s system tunnel. An extensive evaluation of NASA’s SRB cable inventory revealed conductor damage in four (of about 200) cables on the shelf. Shuttle managers decided to prove the integrity of the system tunnel cables already on Atlantis before launching Jan. 19. The launch has been rescheduled no earlier than Feb. 6 KSC01padig026

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis (background, righ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis (background, right) approaches the doors of the Vehicle Assembly Building (left) on its way back from Launch Pad 39A. Atlantis has rolled back to the VAB so ... More

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SGT1) Jack Jensen, from the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), Civil Support Team (CST), Gowen Field, Idaho (ID), prepares a specimen for presumptive analysis. This was a local Major Accident Response Exercise (MARE) where a suspicious package containing unknown substances was left on a military member's desk

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SGT1) Jack Jensen, from the Weapon...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mountain Home Air Force Base State: Idaho (ID) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: AIR COMBAT COMMAND Scene Camer... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, an External Tank (ET) digital still camera is positioned into the right-hand liquid oxygen umbilical well on Space Shuttle Atlantis to determine if it fits properly. NASA is pursuing use of the camera, beginning with the Shuttle’s Return To Flight, to obtain and downlink high-resolution images of the ET following separation of the ET from the orbiter after launch.  The Kodak camera will record 24 images, at one frame per 1.5 seconds, on a flash memory card.  After orbital insertion, the crew will transfer the images from the memory card to a laptop computer.  The files will then be downloaded through the Ku-band system to the Mission Control Center in Houston for analysis. KSC-04pd1813

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, an Ex...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Orbiter Processing Facility, an External Tank (ET) digital still camera is positioned into the right-hand liquid oxygen umbilical well on Space Shuttle Atlantis to determine ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  — At NASA Kennedy Space Center, a new environmental control and life support system is offloaded from a truck.  The life support system is part of the payload on the second return-to-flight test mission, STS-121, aboard space shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station.  The system will add to the station’s oxygen-making capabilities and could provide enough oxygen for up to six people.  Managed by Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, the system was built by Hamilton Sundstrand Corp. in Connecticut.  Discovery will carry more than two tons of equipment and supplies to the station.  This second return-to-flight test mission is to carry on analysis of safety improvements that debuted on the first return-to-flight mission, STS-114, and build upon those tests.  The launch is targeted for a date no earlier than May. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-06pd0154

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. — At NASA Kennedy Space Center, a new envi...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. — At NASA Kennedy Space Center, a new environmental control and life support system is offloaded from a truck. The life support system is part of the payload on the second return-to... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  —  In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA Kennedy Space Center, workers place bags on the racks for installation in the multi-purpose logistics module Leonardo.  The module is being prepared for the second return-to-flight mission, STS-121, on space shuttle Discovery, carrying more than two tons of equipment and supplies to the International Space Station.  This will be the fourth trip to the station for Leonardo, the first of three Italian-built logistic modules. Equipment and supplies no longer needed on the station will be moved to Leonardo before it is unberthed on Flight Day 10 and put back into Discovery's cargo bay for return to Earth. This second return-to-flight test mission is to carry on analysis of safety improvements that debuted on the first return-to-flight mission, STS-114, and build upon those tests.  The launch is targeted for a date no earlier than May.  Photo credit:  NASA/George Shelton KSC-06pd0120

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. — In the Space Station Processing Facilit...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. — In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA Kennedy Space Center, workers place bags on the racks for installation in the multi-purpose logistics module Leonardo. The module... More

SAMPLE ANALYSIS AT MARS(SAM) MEDIA DAY

SAMPLE ANALYSIS AT MARS(SAM) MEDIA DAY

The original finding aid described this as: Description: SAMPLE ANALYSIS AT MARS(SAM) MEDIA DAY Photographer: DEBBIE McCALLUM Date: 12/5/2008 Job Number: 2009-00375-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2008

SAMPLE ANALYSIS AT MARS(SAM) MEDIA DAY

SAMPLE ANALYSIS AT MARS(SAM) MEDIA DAY

The original finding aid described this as: Description: SAMPLE ANALYSIS AT MARS(SAM) MEDIA DAY Photographer: DEBBIE McCALLUM Date: 12/5/2008 Job Number: 2009-00375-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2008

SAMPLE ANALYSIS AT MARS(SAM) MEDIA DAY

SAMPLE ANALYSIS AT MARS(SAM) MEDIA DAY

The original finding aid described this as: Description: SAMPLE ANALYSIS AT MARS(SAM) MEDIA DAY Photographer: DEBBIE McCALLUM Date: 12/5/2008 Job Number: 2009-00375-0 Preservation Copy: .tif 2008

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, the GOES-N satellite is lowered from atop its Boeing Delta IV rocket.   Launch of the satellite was postponed in August 2005 due to technical issues and postponed to a later date. Due to the extended length of time the spacecraft has been atop the rocket without launching, the weather satellite is being returned to the Astrotech Space Operations payload processing facility for some precautionary retesting and state-of-health checks. GOES-N is the latest in a series of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites for NOAA and NASA providing continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis.  Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller KSC-06pd0331

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Ai...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, the GOES-N satellite is lowered from atop its Boeing Delta IV rocket. Launch of the satellite was postponed in... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  At Astrotech Space Operations payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., the first half of the fairing (left) is removed from around the GOES-N spacecraft.  Workers are using the stand to detach the fairing from around the spacecraft.  Workers will use the stand to begin detaching the fairing from around the spacecraft.  The fairing protects the spacecraft during launch and flight through the atmosphere. Once out of the atmosphere, the fairing is jettisoned.  Removing the fairing will allow workers access to the spacecraft. GOES-N was demated from its Boeing Delta IV launch vehicle when the launch was postponed in August 2005 due to technical issues. Due to the extended length of time the spacecraft had been atop the Delta IV rocket without launching, the weather satellite was returned to Astrotech for some precautionary retesting and state of health checks. GOES-N is the latest in a series of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites for NOAA and NASA providing continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-06pd0367

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At Astrotech Space Operations payload pr...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At Astrotech Space Operations payload processing facility in Titusville, Fla., the first half of the fairing (left) is removed from around the GOES-N spacecraft. Workers are using... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  - Inside a high bay at Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., a worker watches closely as the GOES-N spacecraft is lowered onto the payload adapter.  GOES-N is the latest in a series of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites for NOAA and NASA providing continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis. It will be launched May 18 on a Boeing Delta IV rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd0693

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Inside a high bay at Astrotech Space Ope...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Inside a high bay at Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., a worker watches closely as the GOES-N spacecraft is lowered onto the payload adapter. GOES-N is the latest in... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  -   On its transporter, the spacecraft GOES-N leaves Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., on its way to Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. At the pad, the spacecraft will be lifted up into the mobile service tower and mated with a Boeing Delta IV rocket for launch.  GOES-N is the latest in a series of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites for NOAA and NASA providing continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis. GOES-N is scheduled for launch May 18.  Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder KSC-06pd0753

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On its transporter, the spacecraft GOE...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On its transporter, the spacecraft GOES-N leaves Astrotech Space Operations in Titusville, Fla., on its way to Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. At the pad, ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  -   On its transporter, the spacecraft GOES-N travels through the Launch Complex 39 Area at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on its way to Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. At the pad, the spacecraft will be lifted up into the mobile service tower and mated with a Boeing Delta IV rocket for launch.  GOES-N is the latest in a series of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites for NOAA and NASA providing continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis. GOES-N is scheduled for launch May 18.  Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder KSC-06pd0754

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On its transporter, the spacecraft GOE...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On its transporter, the spacecraft GOES-N travels through the Launch Complex 39 Area at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on its way to Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force St... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  -   In the mobile service tower on Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, workers guide the GOES-N spacecraft toward the second stage of the Boeing Delta IV rocket for mating.   GOES-N is the latest in a series of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites for NOAA and NASA, providing continuous monitoring necessary for intensive data analysis.  GOES-N is scheduled to be launched May 18 in an hour-long window between 6:14 and 7:14 p.m. EDT. Photo credit: NASA/Charisse Nahser KSC-06pd0765

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the mobile service tower on Launch ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the mobile service tower on Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, workers guide the GOES-N spacecraft toward the second stage of the Boeing Delta I... More

Space shuttle STS-121 FIT (Fly Immunity and Tumors) payload.  Using Drosophila (fruit fly) to complete the experiments. Here we have sample preparation for post flight analysis of Drosophila (fruit fly) larva with Oana Marcu and Laura Higgins ARC-2006-ACD06-0091-010

Space shuttle STS-121 FIT (Fly Immunity and Tumors) payload. Using Dr...

Space shuttle STS-121 FIT (Fly Immunity and Tumors) payload. Using Drosophila (fruit fly) to complete the experiments. Here we have sample preparation for post flight analysis of Drosophila (fruit fly) larva w... More

NASA Monsoon Multidisciplinary analysis (NAMMA) deployment, Sal Island, Cape Verde Africia ARC-2006-ACD06-0134-154

NASA Monsoon Multidisciplinary analysis (NAMMA) deployment, Sal Island...

NASA Monsoon Multidisciplinary analysis (NAMMA) deployment, Sal Island, Cape Verde Africia

NASA Monsoon Multidisciplinary analysis (NAMMA) deployment, Sal Island, Cape Verde Africia ARC-2006-ACD06-0134-254

NASA Monsoon Multidisciplinary analysis (NAMMA) deployment, Sal Island...

NASA Monsoon Multidisciplinary analysis (NAMMA) deployment, Sal Island, Cape Verde Africia

IVAAAN Simulation project (Ivanpah Valley Airfield Alternative Analysis: Las Vegas) @ Ames FFC Simulator facility with Howard Smith ARC-2007-ACD07-0042-024

IVAAAN Simulation project (Ivanpah Valley Airfield Alternative Analysi...

IVAAAN Simulation project (Ivanpah Valley Airfield Alternative Analysis: Las Vegas) @ Ames FFC Simulator facility with Howard Smith

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Launch Pad 39A, a United Space Alliance technician carefully cuts away the foam insulation surrounding the covers over the feed-through connector box on the external tank for space shuttle Atlantis' STS-122 mission, revealing the fastener holes on the covers.  The covers will be removed for access to the feed-through connectors.  Following the failure of some of the tank's engine cutoff sensors, or ECO sensors, during propellant tanking for launch attempts on Dec. 6 and Dec. 9, a tanking test was conducted on Dec. 18 to aid in troubleshooting the cause. Technicians spliced test wiring into the ECO sensor electrical system and used time domain reflectometry equipment to help locate the electrical anomaly. Results of the tanking test pointed to an open circuit in the feed-through connector wiring, which is located at the base of the tank. The feed-through connector passes the wires from the inside of the tank to the outside.  During the holiday period, workers from Lockheed Martin will begin inspecting and testing the connector.  Shuttle program managers will meet on Dec. 27 to review the test and analysis, and decide on a forward plan.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3655

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Launch Pad 39A, a United Space Allian...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At Launch Pad 39A, a United Space Alliance technician carefully cuts away the foam insulation surrounding the covers over the feed-through connector box on the external tank for sp... More

S125E011523 - STS-125 - Engineering Analysis Image - Contingency Cross-Tie QD Failure

S125E011523 - STS-125 - Engineering Analysis Image - Contingency Cross...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Documentation of the Contingency Water Cross Tie Potable Quick Disconnect (QD) failure reported on Flight Day 8 of the STS-125 mission. The Supply Water... More

Aeronautics Technical Seminar: Dr. Elisabeth Pate-Cornell, Burt and Deedee McMurtry professor and chair of the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University presents 'Lessons Learned in Applying Engineering Risk Analysis'. ARC-2009-ACD09-0063-004

Aeronautics Technical Seminar: Dr. Elisabeth Pate-Cornell, Burt and De...

Aeronautics Technical Seminar: Dr. Elisabeth Pate-Cornell, Burt and Deedee McMurtry professor and chair of the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University presents 'Lessons Learned i... More

STS-125 Flight Controllers on Console - Image Analysis Group working on STS-125.

STS-125 Flight Controllers on Console - Image Analysis Group working o...

PHOTO DATE: 05-12-09 LOCATION: Bldg. 30 south - (Rooms) SUBJECT: STS-125 Flight Controllers on Console - (Orbit Shift) - (Subject) PHOTOGRAPHER: BLAIR

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  NASA Kennedy Space Center's Center Director Bob Cabana (right) speaks during the meeting of the Augustine Commission in Cocoa Beach, Fla.  At the conference table in the foreground are members of the commission: (from left) Bohdan Bejmuk, chair of Constellation Program Standing Review Board; Jeff Greason, co-founder and CEO of XCOR Aerospace; Dr. Christopher Chyba, professor of Astrophysical Sciences and international Affairs at Princeton University; and Phil McAlister, special assistant for Program Analysis in NASA's Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation.  At the request of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, NASA established the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee, known as the Augustine Commission.  Chaired by  Norman R. Augustine, retired chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin Corp.,  the committee is conducting an independent review of ongoing U.S. human spaceflight plans and programs, as well as alternatives, to ensure the nation is pursuing the best trajectory for the future of human space flight - one that is safe, innovative, affordable, and sustainable.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-2009-4336

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA Kennedy Space Center's Center Director Bo...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA Kennedy Space Center's Center Director Bob Cabana (right) speaks during the meeting of the Augustine Commission in Cocoa Beach, Fla. At the conference table in the foreground are m... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center’s in Florida, a technician conducts terahertz scans of five ice frost ramps on the external fuel tank, designated ET-133, for space shuttle Atlantis’ STS-129 mission.  The ice frost ramps are made from foam insulation and cover brackets that hold pressurization lines on the outside of the external tank. Terahertz scans are wave frequency analysis in the infrared band that can see through the foam insulation to help look for any voids or pockets where the foam is not bonded to the metal primer. The ramps being scanned were on the top part of the tank in the same area where foam came off during the last two shuttle launches. The data will be used to help assess whether foam on ET-132, the fuel tank attached to shuttle Discovery at Kennedy’s Launch Pad 39A, is fit for its flight on the STS-128 mission to the International Space Station. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2009-4651

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kenn...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center’s in Florida, a technician conducts terahertz scans of five ice frost ramps on the external fuel tank, designated ET-133, f... More

Head shot of Ashley Brown, Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division (OPPAD), Office of Housing

Head shot of Ashley Brown, Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analys...

Photographer: Sammy Mayo, Jr.--HUD Photo Creation Date: 6/6/2012 Head shot of Ashley Brown, Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division (OPPAD), Office of Housing

Official portrait of Ronald Clark, Deputy Director, Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division, Office of Management, Office of Housing

Official portrait of Ronald Clark, Deputy Director, Organizational Pol...

Photographer: Sammy Mayo, Jr.--HUD Photo Creation Date: 8/20/2012 Official portrait of Ronald Clark, Deputy Director, Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division, Office of Management, Office of Housing

Portrait of Janet Golrick, Director, Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division (OPPAD), and Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing Programs, Office of Housing

Portrait of Janet Golrick, Director, Organizational Policy, Planning, ...

Photographer: Laurent Fox--HUD Photo Creation Date: 5/29/2012 Portrait of Janet Golrick, Director, Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division (OPPAD), and Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mult... More

Official portrait of Ronald Clark, Deputy Director, Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division, Office of Management, Office of Housing

Official portrait of Ronald Clark, Deputy Director, Organizational Pol...

Photographer: Sammy Mayo, Jr.--HUD Photo Creation Date: 8/20/2012 Official portrait of Ronald Clark, Deputy Director, Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division, Office of Management, Office of Housing

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Binghamton, N. Y. , March 14, 2012 -- Valerie Hayes and Rick Burgess, FEMA Hazards Performance & Analysis Specialists, look over the flood wall at Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital during a meeting with facility staff to see how well the flood wall worked preventing flooding from Hurricane Irene. FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond with recovery efforts. Hans Pennink/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Binghamton, N. Y. , March 14, 20...

The original database describes this as: Title: Lourdes Hospital Flood Wall in New York Production Date: 03/14/2012 Caption: Binghamton, N. Y. , March 14, 2012 -- Valerie Hayes and Rick Burgess, FEMA Hazards... More

Kuipers performs Water Sample Analysis

Kuipers performs Water Sample Analysis

ISS031-E-084619 (15 May 2012) --- After collecting samples from the Water Recovery System (WRS), European Space Agency astronaut Andre Kuipers, Expedition 31 flight engineer, processes the samples for chemical ... More

Emergency Planning and Security - Oakland, Calif. , Aug. 29, 2012 -- (L-R) Randy Brawley, FEMA RIX Preparedness and Analysis Branch Chief, Adam Geisler, Secretary, La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians, Tessa Badua-Larsen, FEMA RIX Tribal Liaison, Nancy Ward, FEMA RIX Regional Administrator, Mark Romero, Chairman Mesa Grande; Executive Board, Inter Tribal Long Term Recovery Foundation, Theresa Gregor, Ph. D. , Executive Director, Inter Tribal Long Term Recovery Foundation and Heather Duschell, FEMA RIX Tribal Liaison, attended the 2012 Preparedness Partnership Workshop hosted by FEMA Region IX.  Veronica Verde/FEMA

Emergency Planning and Security - Oakland, Calif. , Aug. 29, 2012 -- (...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Tribal Workshop, Preparedness Partnership Meeting in Oakland, Calif. Production Date: 08/29/2012 Caption: Oakland, Calif. , Aug. 29, 2012 -- (L-R) Randy B... More

Group photo: Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division [Director Sheila Ricks-Jordan and staff members]

Group photo: Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division [D...

Photographer: Sammy Mayo, Jr.--HUD Photo Creation Date: 4/10/2013 Group photo: Organizational Policy, Planning, and Analysis Division [Director Sheila Ricks-Jordan and staff members]

Wakata performs microscopic analysis of the NanoRacks Module-38 Petri Dishes

Wakata performs microscopic analysis of the NanoRacks Module-38 Petri ...

ISS038-E-029082 (12 Jan. 2014) --- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata, Expedition 38 flight engineer, performs microscopic analysis of the NanoRacks Module-38 Petri Dishes, using Celestr... More

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