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[List of archaic names and new scientific names to standardize nomenclature of chemical elements, metals, and gases]

[List of archaic names and new scientific names to standardize nomencl...

Text in: Methode de nomenclature chimique / Louis Berard, baron Guyton de Morveau. Paris : Cuchet, 1787, pp. 124-125. Published in: The tradition of science / Leonard C. Bruno. Washington, D.C. : Library of Con... More

N81 in the Small Magellanic Cloud

N81 in the Small Magellanic Cloud

(September 24, 1997) A NASA Hubble Space Telescope "family portrait" of young, ultra-bright stars nested in their embryonic cloud of glowing gases. The celestial maternity ward, called N81, is located 200,000 l... More

Mount Pinatubo spews gases and ash into the sky as the volcano erupts for the first time in over 600 years

Mount Pinatubo spews gases and ash into the sky as the volcano erupts ...

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

Hopper, Gas 1940, pump detail

Hopper, Gas 1940, pump detail

Français : Détail sur les pompes à essence d’une peinture de Edward Hopper, « Gas », peinte en 1940.

Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. A large electric phosphate smelting furnace used in the making of elemental phosphorus in a TVA chemical plant in the Muscle Shoals area. The phosphorus, used in the manufacture of incendiary bombs and shells and of material for "smoke," is produced by smelting phosphate rock, coke, and silica together in the electric furnaces and condensing the resulting phosphorus gases. When surplus phosphorus is available, it is converted into highly concentrated phosphatic fertilizer, much of which is shipped abroad under provisions of the Lend-Lease Bill

Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. A large e...

Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s industrial development, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Fireman Austin Ferrenc simulates a test for toxic gases during a toxic gas drill aboard the guided-missile frigate USS Kauffman (FFG 59).

Fireman Austin Ferrenc simulates a test for toxic gases during a toxic...

CARIBBEAN SEA (Jan. 26, 2015) Fireman Austin Ferrenc simulates a test for toxic gases during a toxic gas drill aboard the guided-missile frigate USS Kauffman (FFG 59). Kauffman is deployed to the U.S. 4th Fleet... More

Astrochemistry Laboratory; nebula like gases forming cellular like structures  'amino acids'  PAH's (by blacklight) ARC-2002-ACD02-0139-004

Astrochemistry Laboratory; nebula like gases forming cellular like str...

Astrochemistry Laboratory; nebula like gases forming cellular like structures 'amino acids' PAH's (by blacklight)

A George Stern, 1545 Falkland Lane, Silver Spring, MD., who in the last three years has developed a formula for a highly volatile fluid which vaporizes so rapidly that flames from the gases released will not burn as demonstrated by the picture. The secret formula's only value, he says, will be to produce weird effects in 'horror' movies. He is Assistant to the Chief Technology Branch, Bureau of Mines, in College Park, MD, 11/10/38

A George Stern, 1545 Falkland Lane, Silver Spring, MD., who in the las...

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The Aurora Borealis, commonly knows as the Northern Lights, illuminates the early morning sky over Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, on 8 September 2004. The lights are the result of solar particles colliding with gases in Earth's atmosphere. Early Eskimos and Indians believed different legends about the Northern Lights such as they were the souls of animals dancing in the sky or the souls of fallen enemies trying to rise again. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by SENIOR AIRMAN Joshua Strang) (Released)

The Aurora Borealis, commonly knows as the Northern Lights, illuminate...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Eielson Air Force Base State: Alaska (AK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Joshua Strang, USAF Release Status:... More

Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation. Detroit, Michigan. Coke oven pusher. A long square pusher is inserted through the entire section of the coke oven, thus pushing the coke out to the other side into the freight car. This coke oven is a modern by-product oven. All the gases and vapors liberated from the coal in the cooking processes are recovered. The coal is heated from fifteen to twenty hours in a temperature of about 1700 degrees F. The gases and vapors released by the coal are condensed for the recovery of such by-products as tar, benzol, and gas. At the end of the coking period, the incandescent coke mass is pushed into the quenching car

Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation. Detroit, Michigan...

Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s US industrial development, Second World War, US war production, indusry, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Chlorine site

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 6/27/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases for the Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Interior view of the manufacturing plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 9/20/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Boiler and evaporator buildings

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 8/27/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Boiler and evaporator buildings

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 8/20/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Chlorine gas pipe line

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 8/13/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Base view of carbon monoxide producer

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 7/22/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Ventilating system and gas wash towers

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/22/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. A Negro worker tending an electric phosphate smelting furnace which is producing elemental phosphorus at a TVA chemical plant in the Muscle Shoals area. The phosphorus, used in the manufacture of incendiary bombs and shells and of material for "smoke," is produced by smelting phosphate rock, coke and silica together in the electric furnaces and condensing the resulting phosphorus gases. When surplus phosphorus is available it is converted into highly concentrated phosphate fertilizer, much of which is shipped abroad under provisions of the Lend-Lease Bill

Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. A Negro w...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an industrial building, factory, workshop, workers, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Poling in the refining furnace. Wooden poles are plunged into the molten copper; there is a great evolution of gases when this is done and the excess oxygen combines with the carbon of the wood and passes off as carbon monixide. This refining of blister has a stronger affinity for the impurities in the charge than it has for copper

Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Poling in t...

Public domain photograph - Montana Folklife collection, ethnography, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

STS058-210-034 - STS-058 - Crewmembers in the SPACELAB setting up the exerciser expelled gas analyzer.

STS058-210-034 - STS-058 - Crewmembers in the SPACELAB setting up the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Crewmembers in the SPACELAB setting up the exerciser Gas Analyzer/Mass Spectrometer hardware part of the exercycle Cardiopulmonary Rebreathing Unit whic... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- EOS Aura: The Aura mission will study air quality, climate and stratospheric ozone depletion.  Aura is the third of NASA’s major Earth Observing System (EOS) orbital platforms and has four instruments. The Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) and the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) will make complementary measurements of stratospheric ozone and the chemicals that destroy it.  HIRDELS and MLS will also measure upper tropospheric water vapor and ozone - key gases that regulate climate. The Aura payload also includes the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES), which will make the first global measurements of lower atmospheric ozone, and the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI), which will measure the total amount of atmospheric ozone as well as lower atmospheric dust, smoke and other aerosols. Aura is scheduled to launch in 2004.  The flags on the decals represent the countries participating in the mission: United States, United Kingdom, Netherlands and Finland.  The EOS Aura mission is being managed by NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. KSC-04pd1237

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- EOS Aura: The Aura mission will study ai...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- EOS Aura: The Aura mission will study air quality, climate and stratospheric ozone depletion. Aura is the third of NASA’s major Earth Observing System (EOS) orbital platforms and ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians help position a special crane in place to lift one of the three fuel cells away from space shuttle Atlantis’ payload bay.    The fuel cells will be drained of all fluids. The hydrogen and oxygen dewars which feed reactants to the fuel cells remain in Atlantis’ mid-body and will be purged with inert gases and vented down. The work is part of the Space Shuttle Program’s transition and retirement processing of shuttle Atlantis. The orbiter is being prepared for display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-8281

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians help position a special crane in place to lift one of the three fuel cells away from space shut... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttle Atlantis’ three fuel cells are being removed from the payload bay.    The fuel cells will be drained of all fluids. The hydrogen and oxygen dewars which feed reactants to the fuel cells remain in Atlantis’ mid-body and will be purged with inert gases and vented down. The work is part of the Space Shuttle Program’s transition and retirement processing of shuttle Atlantis. The orbiter is being prepared for display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-8280

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttle Atlantis’ three fuel cells are being removed from the payload bay. The fuel cells will be ... More

Energiebedrijf met het dichten van gas-gat hoek ParklaanNassaulaan in het voorjaar van 1984. Geschonken in 1986 door United Photos de Boer bv

Energiebedrijf met het dichten van gas-gat hoek ParklaanNassaulaan in ...

Nederlands: CollectieCollectie Fotoburo de BoerInventarisnummerNL-HlmNHA_54025796BeschrijvingEnergiebedrijf met het dichten van gas-gat hoek Parklaan/Nassaulaan in het voorjaar van 1984. Geschonken in 1986 doo... More

JeanPerrin-Thèse-1897-Fig7

JeanPerrin-Thèse-1897-Fig7

Français : Figure 7 de la thèse de Jean Perrin. Dispositif utilisé pour démontrer que les rayons X ionisent les gaz. Enceinte blindée (B) contenant la bobine de Ruhmkorff et le tube à rayons X. AA et A'A', pla... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Boiler and evaporator houses

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 8/13/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Mustard gas plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/10/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Boiler and evaporator houses

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 7/23/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Shell filling mechanism

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 11/11/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases for C.W.S. Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Portion of plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 6/17/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Bird's eye view of the buildings

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 6/17/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Caustic fusion rooms

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 8/27/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases for the Government at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Site of the evaporator and boiler houses

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 6/17/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Filling plant for 155 mm shells

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

STS058-204-014 - STS-058 - SPACELAB crewmember doing pre exercise checkout of the expelled gas analyzer.

STS058-204-014 - STS-058 - SPACELAB crewmember doing pre exercise chec...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Mission Specialist David Wolf in the SPACELAB doing a pre exercise checkout of the exerciser Gas Analyzer/Mass Spectrometer hardware part of the exercyc... More

One of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center sits on the dock at Port Canaveral. In the background is a cruise ship docked at the Port. The transporters were shipped by barge from their manufacturer, the KAMAG Company of Ulm, Germany. They are used to carry spacecraft and International Space Station elements from payload facilities to and from the launch pads and orbiter hangars. Each transporter is 65 feet long and 22 feet wide and has 24 tires divided between its two axles. The transporter travels 10 miles per hour unloaded, 5 miles per hour when loaded; it weighs up to 172,000 pounds when the canister with payloads rides atop. The transporters will be outfitted with four subsystems for monitoring the environment inside the canister during the payload moves: the Electrical Power System, Environmental Control System, Instrumentation and Communications System, and the Fluids and Gases System. Engineers and technicians are being trained on the transporter's operation and maintenance. The new transporters are replacing the 20-year-old existing Payload Canister Transporter system KSC-00pp0085

One of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center sits on t...

One of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center sits on the dock at Port Canaveral. In the background is a cruise ship docked at the Port. The transporters were shipped by barge from their manufact... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare to re-install the three fuel cells in space shuttle Discovery’s mid-body.    The fuel cells were removed and drained of all fluids. The hydrogen and oxygen dewars which feed reactants to the fuel cells remain in Discovery’s mid-body and have been purged with inert gases and vented down. 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/Dimitri Gerondidakis KSC-2011-8200

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare to re-install the three fuel cells in space shuttle Discovery’s mid-body. The fuel c... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians secure space shuttle Atlantis’ three fuel cells to special platforms.    The fuel cells will be drained of all fluids. The hydrogen and oxygen dewars which feed reactants to the fuel cells remain in Atlantis’ mid-body and will be purged with inert gases and vented down. The work is part of the Space Shuttle Program’s transition and retirement processing of shuttle Atlantis. The orbiter is being prepared for display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-8289

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians secure space shuttle Atlantis’ three fuel cells to special platforms. The fuel cells will be... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a technician assists as a special crane is used to lift one of the three fuel cells away from space shuttle Atlantis’ payload bay.    The fuel cells will be drained of all fluids. The hydrogen and oxygen dewars which feed reactants to the fuel cells remain in Atlantis’ mid-body and will be purged with inert gases and vented down. The work is part of the Space Shuttle Program’s transition and retirement processing of shuttle Atlantis. The orbiter is being prepared for display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-8288

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a technician assists as a special crane is used to lift one of the three fuel cells away from space shuttle... More

CIG The Gasser

CIG The Gasser

CIG The Gasser

JeanPerrin-Thèse-1897-Fig9

JeanPerrin-Thèse-1897-Fig9

Français : Figure 9 de la thèse de Jean Perrin. Partie du dispositif pour démontrer l'ionisation de l'air par les rayons X. AA et A'A' sont les plaques d'un condensateur. La plaque AA est découpée de telle sor... More

Gas and fuel analysis for engineers. A compend for those interested in the economical application of fuel. Prepared especially for the use of students at the Massachusetts institute of technology (14760218856)

Gas and fuel analysis for engineers. A compend for those interested in...

Identifier: gasfuelanal00gill (find matches) Title: Gas and fuel analysis for engineers. A compend for those interested in the economical application of fuel. Prepared especially for the use of students at th... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Fuel-gas and carbon monoxide producers

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/22/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Hot catalyzer Box_es showing intermediate gas cooling intake pipes

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/22/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Partial view of cells in Chlorine plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 9/20/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Mustard Gas Plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 7/16/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Gas plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/10/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Intake station

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/2/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases for the Chemical Warfare Service.  Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Shell filling plants

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 9/20/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   20,000 K.W. power plant site

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 8/20/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Mustard gas plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/2/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  H.S. filling machine for 75mm shells

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 9/20/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Add record depth reached by Navy divers. Lieut. A.R. Benhke, Medical Corps, U.S.N., uses the van slyke gas analysis apparatus in extracting gases from body fluids following the dives. Analysis of body fluid is made immediately after each diver comes from the water, 8/9/38

Add record depth reached by Navy divers. Lieut. A.R. Benhke, Medical C...

Public domain photograph of laboratory, scientist, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare to re-install the three fuel cells in space shuttle Discovery’s mid-body.    The fuel cells were removed and drained of all fluids. The hydrogen and oxygen dewars which feed reactants to the fuel cells remain in Discovery’s mid-body and have been purged with inert gases and vented down. 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/Dimitri Gerondidakis KSC-2011-8199

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare to re-install the three fuel cells in space shuttle Discovery’s mid-body. The fuel c... More

Mount Pinatubo spews gases and ash into the sky as the volcano erupts for the first time in over 600 years

Mount Pinatubo spews gases and ash into the sky as the volcano erupts ...

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

The first of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center arrives at Port Canaveral. They were shipped by barge from their manufacturer, the KAMAG Company of Ulm, Germany. The transporters are used to carry spacecraft and International Space Station elements from payload facilities to and from the launch pads and orbiter hangars. Each transporter is 65 feet long and 22 feet wide and has 24 tires divided between its two axles. The transporter travels 10 miles per hour unloaded, 5 miles per hour when loaded; it weighs up to 172,000 pounds when the canister with payloads rides atop. The transporters will be outfitted with four subsystems for monitoring the environment inside the canister during the payload moves: the Electrical Power System, Environmental Control System, Instrumentation and Communications System, and the Fluids and Gases System. Engineers and technicians are being trained on the transporter's operation and maintenance. The new transporters are replacing the 20-year-old existing Payload Canister Transporter system KSC-00pp0082

The first of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center arr...

The first of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center arrives at Port Canaveral. They were shipped by barge from their manufacturer, the KAMAG Company of Ulm, Germany. The transporters are used to ... More

The Aurora Borealis, commonly knows as the Northern Lights, illuminates the early morning sky over Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, on 8 September 2004. The lights are the result of solar particles colliding with gases in Earth's atmosphere. Early Eskimos and Indians believed different legends about the Northern Lights such as they were the souls of animals dancing in the sky or the souls of fallen enemies trying to rise again. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by SENIOR AIRMAN Joshua Strang) (Released)

The Aurora Borealis, commonly knows as the Northern Lights, illuminate...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Eielson Air Force Base State: Alaska (AK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Joshua Strang, USAF Release Status:... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare space shuttle Discovery’s three fuel cells to be drained of all fluids.    After all of the coolant is removed, the fuel cells will be returned to their previous location within Discovery’s mid-body. The hydrogen and oxygen dewars which feed reactants to the fuel cells remain in Discovery’s mid-body and have been purged with inert gases and vented down. 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/Frankie Martin KSC-2011-8058

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians prepare space shuttle Discovery’s three fuel cells to be drained of all fluids. After all o... More

The Five Most Abundant Gases in the Martian Atmosphere

The Five Most Abundant Gases in the Martian Atmosphere

This graph shows the percentage abundance of five gases in the atmosphere of Mars, as measured by the Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer instrument of the SAM instrument suite onboard Curiosity. NASA/JPL-Caltech, SAM/GSFC

БСЭ1. Газы

БСЭ1. Газы

Русский: Иллюстрация к статье Газы 1-го издания Большой советской энциклопедии English: Figure from Газы article of Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1st edition

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases for the Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Caustic fusion

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 9/20/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases for the U.S. Government.  Chlorine site

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/2/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Boiler room site.  Chlorine plant, boiler house & evaporator house

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/2/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Salt preparation building

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 7/23/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Ethylene furnaces

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 9/20/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  20,000 K.W. power plant site

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 8/27/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Salt water pump house

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/2/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Power plant unit

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 8/15/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Chlorine plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 6/27/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Chlorine site

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/2/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  General view of Chlorine Plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 8/1/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Intake station

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/9/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. A stack in the TVA phosphoric acid plant in the Muscle Shoals area. Phosphoric acid is produced in conjunction with the making of elemental phosphorus. The phosphorus, used in the manufacture of incendiary bombs and shells and of material for "smoke," is produced by smelting phosphate rock, coke and silica together in electric furnaces and condensing the resulting phosphorus gases. When surplus phosphorus is available it is converted into highly concentrated phosphatic fertilizer, much of which is shipped abroad under provisions of the Lend-Lease Bill

Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. A stack i...

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Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. Section of the TVA's phosphoric acid plant operated in conjunction with the making of elemental phosphorus in the Muscle Shoals area. The phosphorus, used in the manufacture of incendiary bombs and shells and of material for "smoke," is produced by smelting phosphate rock, coke and silica together in electric furnaces and condensing the resulting phosphorus gases. When surplus phosphorus is available it is converted into highly concentrated phosphatic fertilizer, much of which is shipped abroad under provisions of the Lend-Lease Bill

Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. Section o...

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One of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center moves through Cape Canaveral Air Station after being unloaded from a barge at Port Canaveral. The transporters, manufactured by the KAMAG Transporttechnick, GmbH, of Ulm, Germany, are replacing the existing Payload Canister Transporter system, which is 20 years old. Each transporter is 65 feet long and 22 feet wide and has 24 tires divided between its two axles. The transporter travels 10 miles per hour unloaded, 5 miles per hour when loaded; it weighs up to 172,000 pounds when the canister with payloads rides atop. The transporters will be outfitted with four subsystems for monitoring the environment inside the canister during the payload moves: the Electrical Power System, Environmental Control System, Instrumentation and Communications System, and the Fluids and Gases System. Engineers and technicians are being trained on the transporter's operation and maintenance KSC-00pp0097

One of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center moves thr...

One of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center moves through Cape Canaveral Air Station after being unloaded from a barge at Port Canaveral. The transporters, manufactured by the KAMAG Transportte... More

Astrochemistry Laboratory; nebula like gases forming cellular like structures  'amino acids'  PAH's (by blacklight) ARC-2002-ACD02-0139-005

Astrochemistry Laboratory; nebula like gases forming cellular like str...

Astrochemistry Laboratory; nebula like gases forming cellular like structures 'amino acids' PAH's (by blacklight)

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Document Signing: Proposed Endangerment and Cause or Contribute Findings for Greenhouse Gases under Section 202(a) of the CAA [412-APD-477-Endangerment_001.jpg]

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Document Signing: Prop...

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Document Signing: Proposed Endangerment and Cause or Contribute Findings for Greenhouse Gases under Section 202(a) of the CAA

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians use a special crane to lift a fuel cell out of space shuttle Endeavour's payload bay.    All three of Endeavour's fuel cells were removed and will be drained of fluids. The hydrogen and oxygen dewars which feed reactants to the fuel cells remain in Endeavour's midbody and will be purged with inert gases and vented down. The work is part of the Space Shuttle Program's transition and retirement processing of shuttle Endeavour, which is being prepared for public display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Its ferry flight to California is targeted for mid-September. Endeavour was the last space shuttle added to NASA's orbiter fleet. Over the course of its 19-year career, Endeavour spent 299 days in space during 25 missions. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle. Photo credit: NASA/Glenn Benson KSC-2012-3103

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA's ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians use a special crane to lift a fuel cell out of space shuttle Endeavour's payload bay. All th... More

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Apparatus for separating natural gas from artesian water at the Roma Gas Works, Queensland, ca. 1906. Men demonstrating the apparatus for separating natural gas from artesian water at the Roma Gas Works, around... More

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Mustard gas plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/2/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Chemical plant, showing the ventilating system

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 6/17/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Caustic fusion building

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 8/13/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.   Dry tower and condenser

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 7/22/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases for the Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Panorama showing Group No. 1

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 9/20/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Mustard gas plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 8/5/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Salt preparation building

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 7/16/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Chlorine plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Manufacturing g...

Date Taken: 6/27/1918 Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Carbon dioxide plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 6/17/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  20,000 kw power plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 7/22/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manufacturing gases at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.  Mustard Gas Plant

Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others - Manu...

Date Taken: 7/22/1918 Photographer: Chemical Warfare Service Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal and Others

Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. A Negro worker tending an electric phosphate smelting furnace which is producing elemental phosphorus at a TVA chemical plant in the Muscle Shoals area. The phosphorus, used in the manufacture of incendiary bombs and shells and of material for "smoke," is produced by smelting phosphate rock, coke and silica together in the electric furnaces and condensing the resulting phosphorus gases. When surplus phosphorus is available it is converted into highly concentrated phosphate fertilizer, much of which is shipped abroad under provisions of the Lend-Lease Bill

Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. A Negro w...

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Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Poling in the refining furnace. Wooden pole are plunged into the molten copper; there is a great evolution of gases when this is done and the excess oxygen combines with the carbon of the the wood and passes off as carbon monoxide. This refining of blister copper is based upon the fact that oxygen has a stronger affinity for the impurities in the charge that it has for copper

Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Poling in t...

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STS058-210-037 - STS-058 - Crewmembers in the SPACELAB setting up the exerciser expelled gas analyzer.

STS058-210-037 - STS-058 - Crewmembers in the SPACELAB setting up the ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Crewmembers in the SPACELAB setting up the exerciser Gas Analyzer/Mass Spectrometer hardware part of the exercycle Cardiopulmonary Rebreathing Unit whic... More

STS058-204-011 - STS-058 - Crewmember in the SPACELAB setting up the exerciser expelled gas analyzer.

STS058-204-011 - STS-058 - Crewmember in the SPACELAB setting up the e...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Rhea Seddon in the SPACELAB setting up the exerciser Gas Analyzer/Mass Spectrometer hardware part of the exercycle Cardiopulmonary Rebreathing Unit whic... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Blasting through the hazy late morning sky, the Space Shuttle Discovery soars from Launch Pad 39A at 10:41 a.m. EDT Aug. 7 on the 11-day STS-85 mission. Aboard Discovery are Commander Curtis L. Brown, Jr.; Pilot Kent V. Rominger, Payload Commander N. Jan Davis, Mission Specialist Robert L. Curbeam, Jr., Mission Specialist Stephen K. Robinson and Payload Specialist Bjarni V. Tryggvason, a Canadian Space Agency astronaut . The primary payload aboard the Space Shuttle orbiter Discovery is the Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes for the Atmosphere-Shuttle Pallet Satellite-2 (CRISTA-SPAS-2) free-flyer. The CRISTA-SPAS-2 will be deployed on flight day 1 to study trace gases in the Earth’s atmosphere as a part of NASA’s Mission to Planet Earth program. Also aboard the free-flying research platform will be the Middle Atmosphere High Resolution Spectrograph Instrument (MAHRSI). Other payloads on the 11-day mission include the Manipulator Flight Demonstration (MFD), a Japanese Space Agency-sponsored experiment. Also in Discovery’s payload bay are the Technology Applications and Science-1 (TAS-1) and International Extreme Ultraviolet Hitchhiker-2 (IEH-2) experiments KSC-97PC1204

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Blasting through the hazy late morning s...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Blasting through the hazy late morning sky, the Space Shuttle Discovery soars from Launch Pad 39A at 10:41 a.m. EDT Aug. 7 on the 11-day STS-85 mission. Aboard Discovery are Comman... More

One of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center moves past the Vehicle Assembly Building (left) and Launch Control Center (right) after being unloaded from a barge at Port Canaveral. The transporters, manufactured by the KAMAG Transporttechnick, GmbH, of Ulm, Germany, are replacing the existing Payload Canister Transporter system, which is 20 years old. Each transporter is 65 feet long and 22 feet wide and has 24 tires divided between its two axles. The transporter travels 10 miles per hour unloaded, 5 miles per hour when loaded; it weighs up to 172,000 pounds when the canister with payloads rides atop. The transporters will be outfitted with four subsystems for monitoring the environment inside the canister during the payload moves: the Electrical Power System, Environmental Control System, Instrumentation and Communications System, and the Fluids and Gases System. Engineers and technicians are being trained on the transporter's operation and maintenance KSC00pp0098

One of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center moves pas...

One of two new payload transporters for Kennedy Space Center moves past the Vehicle Assembly Building (left) and Launch Control Center (right) after being unloaded from a barge at Port Canaveral. The transporte... More

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Document Signing: Proposed Endangerment and Cause or Contribute Findings for Greenhouse Gases under Section 202(a) of the CAA [412-APD-477-Endangerment_003.jpg]

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Document Signing: Prop...

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Document Signing: Proposed Endangerment and Cause or Contribute Findings for Greenhouse Gases under Section 202(a) of the CAA

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Document Signing: Proposed Endangerment and Cause or Contribute Findings for Greenhouse Gases under Section 202(a) of the CAA [412-APD-477-Endangerment_002.jpg]

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Document Signing: Prop...

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Document Signing: Proposed Endangerment and Cause or Contribute Findings for Greenhouse Gases under Section 202(a) of the CAA

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians monitor the progress as a special crane lifts one of the three fuel cells away from space shuttle Atlantis’ payload bay.    The fuel cells will be drained of all fluids. The hydrogen and oxygen dewars which feed reactants to the fuel cells remain in Atlantis’ mid-body and will be purged with inert gases and vented down. The work is part of the Space Shuttle Program’s transition and retirement processing of shuttle Atlantis. The orbiter is being prepared for display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2011-8287

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Inside Orbiter Processing Facility-2 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians monitor the progress as a special crane lifts one of the three fuel cells away from space shutt... More

The Nanoparticle aeRosoL (NRL) instrument invented

The Nanoparticle aeRosoL (NRL) instrument invented

The Nanoparticle aeRosoL (NRL) instrument invented by researchers from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory measures the behavior of gases with particles of nanometer size in real time on the benchtop. The patent... More

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