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Soldiers from the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division complete their jump as their chutes billow to the ground at Fort Bragg's Sicily drop zone. This practice jump is in preparation for the joint exercise between the 82nd Airborne Division and troops from central Asia and other countries, including Russia and Turkey. It will combine airborne operations, weapons training, and cultural exchanges in order to strengthen the partnership between all the participants while improving conditions for a successful partnership for peace exercise. SCREEN RESOLUTION ONLY

Soldiers from the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division complete their ju...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: CENTRAZBAT Base: Fort Bragg State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT D... More

Valley and Surrounding Terrain Adjacent to Schiaparelli Crater - High Resolution Image

Valley and Surrounding Terrain Adjacent to Schiaparelli Crater - High ...

Valley and Surrounding Terrain Adjacent to Schiaparelli Crater - High Resolution Image NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems

Marines and Sailors from the 1ST Medical Battalion set up a Triage flight tent for the mass casualties coming from the 1ST Tank and 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalions during the exercise. THERE IS ONLY A SCREEN RESOLUTION IMAGE AVAILABLE

Marines and Sailors from the 1ST Medical Battalion set up a Triage fli...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: STEEL KNIGHT '97 Base: Twentynine Palms State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator... More

Medusae Fossae Formation - High Resolution Image

Medusae Fossae Formation - High Resolution Image

Medusae Fossae Formation - High Resolution Image NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems

CPL F. Rodrigez and PFC T. Daniel's from Communication Company, and LCPL A. Vaughn from Bravo Company, 1ST Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, work together to construct a high frequency antenna to obtain radio communications back to Camp Pendleton, California during the exercise. THERE IS ONLY A SCREEN RESOLUTION IMAGE AVAILABLE

CPL F. Rodrigez and PFC T. Daniel's from Communication Company, and LC...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: NORTHERN EDGE Base: Fort Wainwright State: Alaska (AK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SGT D.... More

A US Air Force 9th Bomb Squadron, 7th Bomb Wing B-1B Lancer aircraft takes off from Dyess AFB, Texas in support of a United Nations (UN) resolution against Iraq

A US Air Force 9th Bomb Squadron, 7th Bomb Wing B-1B Lancer aircraft t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Dyess Air Force Base State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public... More

An F-14 Tomcat pulls up to the catapult in preparation for launch from the flight deck of the USS CARL VINSON (CVN 70). USS CARL VINSON is currently operating in the Persian Gulf in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

An F-14 Tomcat pulls up to the catapult in preparation for launch from...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Uss Carl Vinson (CVN 70) Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Jose Cordero, USN Release Status: Released to Publi... More

LIFE TEST BEARINGS FOR MODERATE RESOLUTION IMAGING SPECTROMETER MODIS PROGRAM GRC-2000-C-00910

LIFE TEST BEARINGS FOR MODERATE RESOLUTION IMAGING SPECTROMETER MODIS ...

LIFE TEST BEARINGS FOR MODERATE RESOLUTION IMAGING SPECTROMETER MODIS PROGRAM

Fire Controlman 3rd Class Dylan Paige hand cranks a RIM-7 NATO "Sea Sparrow" missile into the launcher during a missile upload aboard USS HARRY S. TRUMAN (CVN 75). TRUMAN is on a scheduled six-month deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Fire Controlman 3rd Class Dylan Paige hand cranks a RIM-7 NATO "Sea Sp...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: Operation SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Uss Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 Jesi Werling, USN Release Status: Rele... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility 2, the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) undergoes testing and checkout. Several milestones must be completed while MAP is at SAEF-2, including antenna and solar array installation, solar array deployment and illumination testing, a spacecraft comprehensive performance test, fueling with hydrazine propellant and a spin balance test. MAP will then be ready for integration with the solid propellant Payload Assist Module upper stage booster. MAP is scheduled for launch June 30 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on a Delta II rocket into a lunar-assisted trajectory to the Sun-Earth for a 27-month mission. The MAP instrument consists of a set of passively cooled microwave radiometers with 1.4x 1.6-meter diameter primary reflectors to provide the desired angular resolution. MAP measures small fluctuations in the temperature of the cosmic microwave background radiation to an accuracy of one millionth of a degree These measurements should reveal the size, matter content, age, geometry and fate of the universe. They will also reveal the primordial structure that grew to form galaxies and will test ideas about the origins of these primordial structures. The MAP instrument will be continuously shaded from the Sun, Earth, and Moon by the spacecraft. It is a product of Goddard Space Flight Center in partnership with Princeton University KSC-01pp0944

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsul...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility 2, the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) undergoes testing and checkout. Several milestones must be completed while MAP is at ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  --  On Launch Pad 39A, a technician checks test wiring spliced into an electrical harness in space shuttle Atlantis' aft main engine compartment connected with the engine cut-off, or ECO, system. The test wiring leads to the interior of the mobile launcher platform where the Time Domain Reflectometry, or TDR, test equipment will be located to test the sensor system.  The shuttle's planned launches on Dec. 6 and Dec. 9 were postponed because of false readings from the part of the ECO system that monitors the liquid hydrogen section of the tank. The liftoff date from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, is now targeted for Jan. 10, depending on the resolution of the problem in the fuel sensor system.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3624

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Launch Pad 39A, a technician checks...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Launch Pad 39A, a technician checks test wiring spliced into an electrical harness in space shuttle Atlantis' aft main engine compartment connected with the engine cut-off, or... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission.   The Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 2013. Photo credit: NASA/Roy Allison KSC-2012-5930

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a Un...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Da... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission.   The Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 2013. Photo credit: NASA/Roy Allison KSC-2012-5922

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a Un...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Da... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- The truck transporting NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite backs into the processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. for prelaunch checkout.      The Landsat Data Continuity Mission LDCM is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: NASA KSC-2012-6504

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- The truck transporting NASA's Landsat Data Co...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- The truck transporting NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite backs into the processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. for prelaunch checkout. Th... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- Technicians unload NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite at the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.      The Landsat Data Continuity Mission LDCM is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: NASA KSC-2012-6514

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- Technicians unload NASA's Landsat Data Contin...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- Technicians unload NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite at the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. The Landsat Data Continuity ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, 40-foot-diameter dish antenna arrays are being constructed as part of the Antenna Test Bed Array for the Ka-Band Objects Observation and Monitoring, or Ka-BOOM system. The antennas will be part of the operations command center facility.      The construction site is near the former Vertical Processing Facility, which has been demolished. The Ka-BOOM project is one of the final steps in developing the techniques to build a high power, high resolution radar system capable of becoming a Near Earth Object Early Warning System. While also capable of space communication and radio science experiments, developing radar applications is the primary focus of the arrays. Photo credit: NASA/ Ben Smegelsky KSC-2013-1072

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, 40-f...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, 40-foot-diameter dish antenna arrays are being constructed as part of the Antenna Test Bed Array for the Ka-Band Objects Observation and Monitor... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – The Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, spacecraft stands in the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Calif., during fueling operations. The Landsat Data Continuity Mission is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: VAFB KSC-2013-1124

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – The Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM,...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – The Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, spacecraft stands in the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Calif., during fueling operations. The Landsat Data ... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A technician performs thermal blanket closeouts on the fuel servicing valves of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, spacecraft in the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Calif., following fueling operations. The Landsat Data Continuity Mission is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: VAFB KSC-2013-1127

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A technician performs thermal blanket closeou...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A technician performs thermal blanket closeouts on the fuel servicing valves of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, spacecraft in the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenbe... More

A close up of a bunch of green grass. Resolution high macro.

A close up of a bunch of green grass. Resolution high macro.

A close up of a green grass field / A close up of a bunch of tall grass - public domain macro photography.

Testament hand leave.

Testament hand leave.

Free images of hands. Public domain stock photo of hands. Royalty free photos.

John R. Young to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, February 11, 1864  (Congressional resolution)
Twenty dollars. This bill entitles the bearer to receive twenty Spanish milled dollars or the value thereof in gold or silver, according to a resolution passed by congress at Philadelphia, Sept. 26th, 1778

Twenty dollars. This bill entitles the bearer to receive twenty Spanis...

Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Barclay, June 19, 1785, Salaries for Foreign Ministers; Extract of Resolution with Notes by Thomas Jefferson

Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Barclay, June 19, 1785, Salaries for Forei...

Salaries for Foreign Ministers; Extract of Resolution with Notes by Thomas Jefferson

My friends. Washington, D.C., April 7. A striking resemblance to President Roosevelt when the President was Assistant Secretary of War was noticed today when Ignatius M. Wilkinson, Dean of Law Faculty at Fordham, appeared on the stand at the Senate Judiciary hearing at the Capitol today. He presented a resolution signed by all of the lawyers on the faculty at the Law School at Fordham University against the President's Supreme Court bill, 4/7/1937

My friends. Washington, D.C., April 7. A striking resemblance to Presi...

A black and white photo of a man in a suit clapping. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Speaker Bankhead talks with president. Washington, D.C., May 9. Secretary of State Cordell Hull today met with President Roosevelt for a discussion of American Neutrality but no indication of a policy change was forthcoming. Although neither the President or Secretary Hull commented on the conference, it assumed that they discussed the resolution introduced last week by Senator Embargo against loyalist Spain, 5/9/38

Speaker Bankhead talks with president. Washington, D.C., May 9. Secret...

A man in a suit walking down a sidewalk. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Scarps Confined to Crater Floors - High Resolution

Scarps Confined to Crater Floors - High Resolution

This image was taken by NASA Mariner 10 during it first encounter with Mercury in 1974. The scarp forms a broad lobe whose southern end abuts against and follows closely the irregular contour of the crater wall... More

Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Europa). Io is about 350,000 kilometers (220,000 miles) above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about 600,000 kilometers (375,000 miles) above Jupiter's clouds. Although both satellites have about the same brightness, Io's color is very different from Europa's. Io's equatorial region show two types of material -- dark orange, broken by several bright spots -- producing a mottled appearance. The poles are darker and reddish. Preliminary evidence suggests color variations within and between the polar regions.  Io's surface composition is unknown, but scientists believe it may be a mixture of salts and sulfur.  Erupoa is less strongly colored, although still relatively dark at short wavelengths. Markings on Eruopa are less evident that on the other satellites, although this picture shows darker regions toward the trailing half of the visible disk. Jupiter at this point is about 20 million kilometers (12.4 million miles) from the spacecraft.  At this resolution (about 400 kimometers or 250 miles) there is evidence of circular motion in Jupiter's atmosphere. While the dominant large-scale motions are west-to-east, small-scale movement includes eddy-like circulation within and between the bands.  (JPL ref: P-21082) ARC-1979-AC79-0164-1

Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Eu...

Voyager 1 Image of Jupiter and two of its satellites (Io, left, and Europa). Io is about 350,000 kilometers (220,000 miles) above Jupiter's Great Red Spot; Europa is about 600,000 kilometers (375,000 miles) abo... More

Range :   1.5 million km  ( 930,000 miles ) This high resolution view of Jupitor's ring,  part of a set obtained by Voyager 2  (A79-7101), suggests that it may be divided into several components, as are the rings of Saturn. The ring was unexpectedly bright, due to forward scattering of sunlight by small ring particles. The rings were discovered 4 months ago by Voyager 1. The 'V' shaped figure to the left is caused by a star image which was trailed out as the camera moved slightly during the long exposure. ARC-1979-A79-7108

Range : 1.5 million km ( 930,000 miles ) This high resolution view ...

Range : 1.5 million km ( 930,000 miles ) This high resolution view of Jupitor's ring, part of a set obtained by Voyager 2 (A79-7101), suggests that it may be divided into several components, as are the rin... More

Resolution :  1 km. ( .6 miles ) Region Shown :  100 km. ( 60 miles ) P-24068C This computer generated photograph was created  from a cross-section of Saturn's rings as measured  by Voyager 2 photopolarimeter's occulation of the star Delta Scorpii. The region shown is near the inner edge of the Encke Division in the outer part of A-ring. The waves seen at left become successively closer together nearer to the Encke Division. At right are four strands of the ringlet that lies within the Encke Division. Voyager 2's imaging system saw this structure as a single ringlet. ARC-1981-AC81-7066

Resolution : 1 km. ( .6 miles ) Region Shown : 100 km. ( 60 miles ) ...

Resolution : 1 km. ( .6 miles ) Region Shown : 100 km. ( 60 miles ) P-24068C This computer generated photograph was created from a cross-section of Saturn's rings as measured by Voyager 2 photopolarimeter's... More

Range : 2.52 million miles (1.56 million miles) Resolution :  47km.  ( 29 mi.) Closest Approach: 127,000 km. (79,000 mi.) P-29479B/W This Voyager 2 image of the brightest Uranian satellite of the five largest, Ariel, was shot through a clear filter with the narrow angle camera. Ariel is about 1,300 km. ( 800 mi. )in diameter. This image shows several distinct bright areas that reflect nearly 45 % of the incident sunlight. On average, the satellite displays reflectivity of about 25-30 %. The bright areas are probably fresh water ice, perhaps excavated by impacts. the south pole of Ariel is slightly off center of the disk in this view. ARC-1986-A86-7010

Range : 2.52 million miles (1.56 million miles) Resolution : 47km. (...

Range : 2.52 million miles (1.56 million miles) Resolution : 47km. ( 29 mi.) Closest Approach: 127,000 km. (79,000 mi.) P-29479B/W This Voyager 2 image of the brightest Uranian satellite of the five largest, ... More

Range :  147,000 km. ( 91,000 mi. ) Resolution :  2.7 km. ( 1.7 mi. ) P-29524C this Voyager 2 color image of the Uranian satellite, Miranda is a composite of three shots taken through green, violet, and ultraviolet filters from the narrow angle camera. It is the best color image of Miranda returned to date. Miranda, just 480 km. (300 mi.) across, is the smallest of Uranus' five major satellites. Miranda's regional geologic provinces show very well in this view of the southern hemisphere. The dark and bright banded region, with its curvilinear traces, covers about half of the image. Higher resolution pictures taken later show many fault lines valleys and ridges parallel to these bands. Near the terminator (at right), another system of ridges and valleys abuts the banded terrain, while many impact craters pockmark the surface in this region. The largest of these are about 30 km. (20 mi.) in diameter. Many more lie in the range of 5 to 10 km. (3 to 6 mi.) in diameter ARC-1986-AC86-7040

Range : 147,000 km. ( 91,000 mi. ) Resolution : 2.7 km. ( 1.7 mi. ) ...

Range : 147,000 km. ( 91,000 mi. ) Resolution : 2.7 km. ( 1.7 mi. ) P-29524C this Voyager 2 color image of the Uranian satellite, Miranda is a composite of three shots taken through green, violet, and ultravi... More

P-29511 BW Range: 130,000 kilometers (80,000 miles) This clear-filter, narrow-angle picture is part of the high-resolution Voyager 2 imaging sequence of Ariel, a moon of Uranus about 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) in diameter. The complexity of Ariels' surface indicates that a variety of geologic processes have occured. The numerous craters, for example, are indications of an old surface bombarded by meteroids over a long periond. Also conspicuous at this resolution, about 2.4 km (1.5 mi), are linear grooves (evidence of tectonic activity that has broken up the surface) and smooth patches (indicative of deposition of material). ARC-1986-A86-7027

P-29511 BW Range: 130,000 kilometers (80,000 miles) This clear-filter,...

P-29511 BW Range: 130,000 kilometers (80,000 miles) This clear-filter, narrow-angle picture is part of the high-resolution Voyager 2 imaging sequence of Ariel, a moon of Uranus about 1,300 kilometers (800 miles... More

SGT. 1ST Class Michael E. Judy, Military Coordination Center (MCC) Operations NCOIC, works in the MCC's operations room. The MCC is the Joint Service Combined Forward Liaison element to Joint Task Force Provide Comfort, which is based at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Their mission is to monitor Iraqi compliance with the United Nations Security Council resolution 688. The MCC is staffed by military representatives from Turkey, Britain, France and the United States.(Exact date unknown)

SGT. 1ST Class Michael E. Judy, Military Coordination Center (MCC) Ope...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE COMFORT Base: Zakhu Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT. Theodore J. Koniares Release Status: Released t... More

C-17 co-pilot, CPT David Almand, 14th Airlift Squadron, Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina lines up his aircraft on the final approach to McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey. The aircraft will pickup the Hurricane Response Team and transport them to Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina to assist with damage caused by Hurricane Bertha. SCREEN RESOLUTION ONLY

C-17 co-pilot, CPT David Almand, 14th Airlift Squadron, Charleston Air...

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

Television imagery from the National Weather Service via the Weather Channel shows information on the current location of Hurricane Bertha as it nears the coast of South Carolina. SCREEN RESOLUTION ONLY

Television imagery from the National Weather Service via the Weather C...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcguire Air Force Base State: New Jersey (NJ) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT David W. Richards Release Stat... More

C-17 Globemaster III Aircraft Commander, CPT Cook, in his cockpit seat, briefs the Hurricane Response Force commander, COL Goodrich, 319th Operations Group, Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota during the flight from McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey to Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina. The normal one hour flight was extended to over two and one-half hours due to the action of Hurricane Bertha. SCREEN RESOLUTION ONLY

C-17 Globemaster III Aircraft Commander, CPT Cook, in his cockpit seat...

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

STAFF Sergeant Will Aquino lowers an old giant voice speaker to AIRMAN First Class Phillip Hamilton at Doha, Qatar, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. Both airmen are from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base and are deployed as part of the Air Expeditionary Force (AEF). AEFs help build predictability and stability into the way the Air Force schedules its people to respond to contingencies. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

STAFF Sergeant Will Aquino lowers an old giant voice speaker to AIRMAN...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Major Command Shown: 4 AEW/VI CENTER/DOHA,QATAR Scene Camera Operator: ... More

Brigadier General Lance L. Smith (left), Commander of the 4th Air Expeditionary Wing, Rear Admiral Daniel Kloeppel, and Colonel Tim Cantwell (Right) discuss issues regarding Air Expeditionary Force (AEF) IV in Doha, Qatar. AEF IV is in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. AEFs help build predictability and stability into the way the Air Force schedules its people to respond to contingencies. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Brigadier General Lance L. Smith (left), Commander of the 4th Air Expe...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Shonna Ridings, USAF Release Status: Released to P... More

SENIOR AIRMAN Hurd, of Dyess Air Force Base (AFB), cuts a 2x4 while STAFF Sergeant Gorman of the Seymour Johnson AFB Fire Department, assists by holding and securing the board. Both airmen are deployed at Doha, Qatar, as part of the Air Expeditionary Force (AEF) in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. AEFs help build predictability and stability into the way the Air Force schedules its people to respond to contingencies. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

SENIOR AIRMAN Hurd, of Dyess Air Force Base (AFB), cuts a 2x4 while ST...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Frank Rizzo, USAF Release Status: Released to Publ... More

CAPT Tandy Efferson, an F-16 fighting Falcon pilot from Shaw Air Force Base, looks over his preflight check list prior to boarding and taking off on his sortie during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

CAPT Tandy Efferson, an F-16 fighting Falcon pilot from Shaw Air Force...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Frank Rizzo, USAF Release Status: Released to Publ... More

AIRMAN First Class Wesley Pendleton of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, operates a rewind engine accuator during Air Expeditionary Force IV in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel. The rewind engine accuator is part of a series of components in an aircraft arresting system used to stop an aircraft by absorbing its momentum in landing or aborted takeoff

AIRMAN First Class Wesley Pendleton of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Shonna Ridings, USAF Release Status: Released to P... More

AIRMAN First Class Eugene Morgan, from Shaw Air Force Base (AFB), hands the cable to TSGT Patrick Brathwaite, from Seymour Johnson AFB, for the connection of the closed circuit surveillance cameras for perimeter gate six at Doha, Qatar, during Air Expeditionary Force IV in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

AIRMAN First Class Eugene Morgan, from Shaw Air Force Base (AFB), hand...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Major Command Shown: VI CENTER/4 AEW Scene Camera Operator: SRA Shonna ... More

Lieutenant General Franklin, United States Central Air Force (CENTAF) Commander, visits with the Civil Engineering Squadron troops during his brief visit to Doha, Qatar, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Lieutenant General Franklin, United States Central Air Force (CENTAF) ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Shonna Ridings, USAF Release Status: Released to P... More

AIRMAN First Class Phillip Hamilton, 4th Communications Squadron, tightens the bolts on the satellite dish while SENIOR AIRMAN Shelley Martinson assists by holding the satellite dish. Both airmen are from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, during Air Expeditionary Force IV in Doha, Qatar, in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

AIRMAN First Class Phillip Hamilton, 4th Communications Squadron, tigh...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Major Command Shown: 4 AEW/VI CENTER/DOHA/QATAR Scene Camera Operator: ... More

SENIOR AIRMAN Shelley Martinson (left) and Air First Class Phillip Hamilton, 4th Communications Squadron, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, mantles a satellite dish for Armed Forces Radio/Television Station reception during Air Expeditionary Force IV in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

SENIOR AIRMAN Shelley Martinson (left) and Air First Class Phillip Ham...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Major Command Shown: 4 AEW/VI CENTER/DOHA/QATAR Scene Camera Operator: ... More

STAFF Sergeant R. J. Davis (right) and SENIOR AIRMAN Dan Boudria both of 4th Security Police Squadron, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, adjust the Razorwire (a.k.a Constantine wire) into position around the Central Security Control area at Doha, Qatar, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

STAFF Sergeant R. J. Davis (right) and SENIOR AIRMAN Dan Boudria both ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Major Command Shown: 4 AEW/VI CENTER/DOHA/QATAR Scene Camera Operator: ... More

SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Loflin (left) and SRA Power, both from Cannon AFB, New Mexico, in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH, carefully take out the F-16 Fighting Falcon flare packs so they can later be installed. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Loflin (left) and SRA Power, both from Cannon AFB,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Frank Rizzo, USAF Release Status: Released to Publ... More

Aerial formation from left to right, F-15E Strike Eagle, 4th FW Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (AFB), North Carolina; F-16CJ Fighting Falcon, 20th Fighter Wing (FW) Shaw AFB, South Carolina; and F-16CJ Fighting Falcon, 27th FW, Cannon AFB, New Mexico during the 4th Aerospace Expeditionary Wing (AEW) in Doha, Qatar. The AEW was in country in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Aerial formation from left to right, F-15E Strike Eagle, 4th FW Seymou...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Frank Rizzo, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined ... More

Technical Sergeant Steven Westall of Cannon AFB, New Mexico leaves Cannons mark in history by painting a mural on the flightline wall in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Technical Sergeant Steven Westall of Cannon AFB, New Mexico leaves Can...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Frank Rizzo, USAF Release Status: Released to Publ... More

AIRMAN First Class Childress closes and tightens down the panels under a wing of an F-16 Eagle from Canon AFB, New Mexico, while SENIOR AIRMAN Acosta washes down the jet during support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

AIRMAN First Class Childress closes and tightens down the panels under...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Frank Rizzo, USAF Release Status: Released to Publ... More

French LGEN Philippe Mansuy, Deputy Commander of the Stabilization Force (SFOR) is briefed on the status of the Butmir Compound by Canadian CPT Jane Thelwell of the 1ST Construction Engineer Unit, (1CEU). A1C Michelle Leonard, still photographer with the 1ST Combat Camera Squadron, Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina, documents their discussion. The Compound will house Stabilization Force (SFOR) troops who are currently living in Zetra, Parliament and Residency Compounds. SCREEN RESOLUTION ONLY

French LGEN Philippe Mansuy, Deputy Commander of the Stabilization For...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARD Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Charles L. Withrow Release St... More

U.S. Marine Infantrymen from the 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 1ST Marine Division, are riding in two soviet bloc MT-LB Multi-Purpose Tracked vehicles. The Marines were acting as the Opposing Forces (OPFOR) during this exercise. (SCREEN RESOLUTION ONLY)

U.S. Marine Infantrymen from the 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 1ST...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KERNEL BLITZ '97 Base: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene... More

Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV's) make their way through a cleared lane made from a line charge detonated by 1ST Combat Engineer Battalion. THERE IS ONLY A SCREEN RESOLUTION IMAGE AVAILABLE

Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV's) make their way through a cleared l...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: STEEL KNIGHT '97 Base: Twentynine Palms State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator... More

Nanedi Vallis: Sustained Water Flow? - High Resolution Image

Nanedi Vallis: Sustained Water Flow? - High Resolution Image

Nanedi Vallis: Sustained Water Flow? - High Resolution Image NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems

Chaotic Terrain on Europa in Very High Resolution

Chaotic Terrain on Europa in Very High Resolution

Chaotic Terrain on Europa in Very High Resolution NASA/JPL Public domain photograph of a solar system, planet, space exploration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Dr. Henry A. Kissinger was guest speaker at the Erskine lecture series sponsored by the Marine Corps University. Dr. Kissinger spoke on the topic of Force and Diplomacy in the 21st Century: A Global Perspective. THERE IS ONLY A SCREEN RESOLUTION IMAGE AVAILABLE

Dr. Henry A. Kissinger was guest speaker at the Erskine lecture series...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Marine Corps Base, Quantico State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Ryan K. Alexandria Release Statu... More

Flat Top in Super Resolution from Super Panorama

Flat Top in Super Resolution from Super Panorama

This anaglyph view of Flat Top, due south of the lander, was produced by NASA Mars Pathfinder Imager camera. 3D glasses are necessary to identify surface detail. NASA/JPL

Flute Top in Super Resolution from Super Panorama

Flute Top in Super Resolution from Super Panorama

This anaglyph view of Flute Top was produced by NASA Mars Pathfinder Imager camera. 3D glasses are necessary to identify surface detail. NASA/JPL

Mars Orbiter Camera Acquires High Resolution Stereoscopic Images of the Viking One Landing Site

Mars Orbiter Camera Acquires High Resolution Stereoscopic Images of th...

This image of the vicinity of the Viking Lander 1 was captured by NASA Mars Global Surveyor MOC camera. site. 3D glasses are necessary to identify surface detail. NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems

Giant Polygon Troughs, Elysium Planitia at Full Resolution

Giant Polygon Troughs, Elysium Planitia at Full Resolution

Giant Polygon Troughs, Elysium Planitia at Full Resolution NASA/JPL/Malin Space Science Systems

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Inside the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility 2, a covered Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) satellite is revealed after removal of the container (far right). MAP will undergo testing in the SAEF-2 before its scheduled launch June 30 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on a Delta II rocket into a lunar-assisted trajectory to the Sun-Earth for a 27-month mission (3 months transit, 24 months observing). The MAP instrument consists of a set of passively cooled microwave radiometers with 1.4x 1.6-meter diameter primary reflectors to provide the desired angular resolution. MAP measures small fluctuations in the temperature of the cosmic microwave background radiation to an accuracy of one millionth of a degree. These measurements should reveal the size, matter content, age, geometry and fate of the universe. They will also reveal the primordial structure that grew to form galaxies and will test ideas about the origins of these primordial structures. The MAP instrument will be continuously shaded from the Sun, Earth, and Moon by the spacecraft. It is a product of Goddard Space Flight Center in partnership with Princeton University KSC-01pp0887

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the Spacecraft Assembly and Enca...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Facility 2, a covered Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) satellite is revealed after removal of the container (far right). MAP will ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  --  On Launch Pad 39A, a technician checks test wiring spliced into an electrical harness in space shuttle Atlantis' aft main engine compartment connected with the engine cut-off, or ECO, system. The test wiring leads to the interior of the mobile launcher platform where the Time Domain Reflectometry, or TDR, test equipment will be located to test the sensor system.   The shuttle's planned launches on Dec. 6 and Dec. 9 were postponed because of false readings from the part of the ECO system that monitors the liquid hydrogen section of the tank. The liftoff date from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, is now targeted for Jan. 10, depending on the resolution of the problem in the fuel sensor system.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3625

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Launch Pad 39A, a technician checks...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Launch Pad 39A, a technician checks test wiring spliced into an electrical harness in space shuttle Atlantis' aft main engine compartment connected with the engine cut-off, or... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  --  On Launch Pad 39A, cables lead from an electrical harness in space shuttle Atlantis' aft main engine compartment connected with the engine cut-off, or ECO, system into the tail mast. The test wiring leads from the tail mast to the interior of the mobile launcher platform where the Time Domain Reflectometry, or TDR, test equipment will be located to test the sensor system.  The shuttle's planned launches on Dec. 6 and Dec. 9 were postponed because of false readings from the part of the ECO system that monitors the liquid hydrogen section of the tank. The liftoff date from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, is now targeted for Jan. 10, depending on the resolution of the problem in the fuel sensor system.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-07pd3628

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Launch Pad 39A, cables lead from an...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On Launch Pad 39A, cables lead from an electrical harness in space shuttle Atlantis' aft main engine compartment connected with the engine cut-off, or ECO, system into the tail m... More

Highest Resolution Image of Dust and Sand Yet Acquired on Mars

Highest Resolution Image of Dust and Sand Yet Acquired on Mars

Highest Resolution Image of Dust and Sand Yet Acquired on Mars NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona<br /> Image credit for Figure 3: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Texas A&M University

Mercury QuickMap Mosaics Available in High Resolution

Mercury QuickMap Mosaics Available in High Resolution

Mercury QuickMap Mosaics Available in High Resolution NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission.   The Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 2013. Photo credit: NASA/Roy Allison KSC-2012-5927

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a Un...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A truck moves the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V to Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Da... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A Centaur upper stage is prepared for lifting onto the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V at the launch pad at Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. in preparation for the launch of the Landsat Data Continuation Mission.   The Landsat Data Continuity Mission LDCM is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 2013. Photo credit: NASA/Roy Allison KSC-2012-5943

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A Centaur upper stage is prepared for lifting...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A Centaur upper stage is prepared for lifting onto the first stage booster of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V at the launch pad at Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Air Force Base,... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- Mechanical ground support equipment to be used in support of NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite arrives by transport truck at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.      The Landsat Data Continuity Mission LDCM is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: NASA KSC-2012-6493

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- Mechanical ground support equipment to be use...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif.-- Mechanical ground support equipment to be used in support of NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite arrives by transport truck at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. ... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. -- A Technician photographs a component on NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite during inspection at the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. The solar arrays are in the foreground.      The Landsat Data Continuity Mission LDCM is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: NASA KSC-2012-6522

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. -- A Technician photographs a component on NASA...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. -- A Technician photographs a component on NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, satellite during inspection at the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base, ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers are constructing 40-foot-diameter dish antenna arrays for the Ka-Band Objects Observation and Monitoring, or Ka-BOOM system. The antennas will be part of the operations command center facility.      The construction site is near the former Vertical Processing Facility, which has been demolished. The Ka-BOOM project is one of the final steps in developing the techniques to build a high power, high resolution radar system capable of becoming a Near Earth Object Early Warning System. While also capable of space communication and radio science experiments, developing radar applications is the primary focus of the arrays. Photo credit: NASA/ Ben Smegelsky KSC-2013-1068

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, work...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, workers are constructing 40-foot-diameter dish antenna arrays for the Ka-Band Objects Observation and Monitoring, or Ka-BOOM system. The antenna... More

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A technician inspects the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, spacecraft in the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Calif., following fueling operations. The Landsat Data Continuity Mission is the future of Landsat satellites. It will continue to obtain valuable data and imagery to be used in agriculture, education, business, science, and government. The Landsat Program provides repetitive acquisition of high resolution multispectral data of the Earth's surface on a global basis. The data from the Landsat spacecraft constitute the longest record of the Earth's continental surfaces as seen from space. It is a record unmatched in quality, detail, coverage, and value. Launch is planned for Feb. 11, 2013. For more information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/landsat/main/index.html Photo credit: VAFB KSC-2013-1128

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A technician inspects the Landsat Data Contin...

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. – A technician inspects the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, or LDCM, spacecraft in the Astrotech processing facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Calif., following fueling operations.... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The launch gantry is rolled back to reveal the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket with the Soil Moisture Active Passive, or SMAP, satellite aboard, at Space Launch Complex 2 on Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. SMAP is a remote sensing mission designed to measure and map the Earth's soil moisture distribution and freeze/thaw stat with unprecedented accuracy, resolution and coverage.    SMAP will provide global measurements of soil moisture and its freeze/thaw state. These measurements will be used to enhance understanding of processes that link the water, energy and carbon cycles, and to extend the capabilities of weather and climate prediction models. SMAP data also will be used to quantify net carbon flux in boreal landscapes and to develop improved flood prediction and drought monitoring capabilities. Launch is scheduled for Jan. 29, 2015. To learn more about SMAP, visit http://www.nasa.gov/smap.  Photo credit: NASA/Randy Beaudoin KSC-2015-1236

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The launch gantry is rolled back t...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The launch gantry is rolled back to reveal the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket with the Soil Moisture Active Passive, or SMAP, satellite aboard, at Space Launch Comple... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The launch gantry is rolled back to reveal the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket with the Soil Moisture Active Passive, or SMAP, satellite aboard, at the Space Launch Complex 2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. SMAP is a remote sensing mission designed to measure and map the Earth's soil moisture distribution and freeze/thaw stat with unprecedented accuracy, resolution and coverage.    SMAP will provide global measurements of soil moisture and its freeze/thaw state. These measurements will be used to enhance understanding of processes that link the water, energy and carbon cycles, and to extend the capabilities of weather and climate prediction models. SMAP data also will be used to quantify net carbon flux in boreal landscapes and to develop improved flood prediction and drought monitoring capabilities. Launch is scheduled for Jan. 29, 2015. To learn more about SMAP, visit http://smap.jpl.nasa.gov Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2015-1226

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The launch gantry is rolled back t...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The launch gantry is rolled back to reveal the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket with the Soil Moisture Active Passive, or SMAP, satellite aboard, at the Space Launch Co... More

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The launch gantry is rolled back to reveal the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket with the Soil Moisture Active Passive, or SMAP, satellite aboard, at the Space Launch Complex 2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. SMAP is a remote sensing mission designed to measure and map the Earth's soil moisture distribution and freeze/thaw stat with unprecedented accuracy, resolution and coverage.    SMAP will provide global measurements of soil moisture and its freeze/thaw state. These measurements will be used to enhance understanding of processes that link the water, energy and carbon cycles, and to extend the capabilities of weather and climate prediction models. SMAP data also will be used to quantify net carbon flux in boreal landscapes and to develop improved flood prediction and drought monitoring capabilities. Launch is scheduled for Jan. 29, 2015. To learn more about SMAP, visit http://smap.jpl.nasa.gov Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2015-1229

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The launch gantry is rolled back t...

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. – The launch gantry is rolled back to reveal the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket with the Soil Moisture Active Passive, or SMAP, satellite aboard, at the Space Launch Co... More

A woman in a silver jacket with a fur collar. Person smile success, people.

A woman in a silver jacket with a fur collar. Person smile success, pe...

Innovation image. Free images about innovations. Use free pictures of innovations without any copyright restrictions.

Public domain stock image. Testament money hand, business finance.
A close up of a bunch of red cherries. Resolution high friut.

A close up of a bunch of red cherries. Resolution high friut.

A bunch of red cherries sitting on top of a white plate / A close up of cherries on a white surface / Public domain stock photo of a food.

Twenty dollars. This bill entitles the bearer to receive twenty Spanish milled dollars or the value thereof in gold or silver, according to a resolution passed by congress at Philadelphia, Sept. 26th, 1778

Twenty dollars. This bill entitles the bearer to receive twenty Spanis...

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Five dollars. This bill entitles the bearer to receive five Spanish milled dollars or the value thereof in gold or silver, according to a resolution passed by congress at Philadelphia, May 20, 1777

Five dollars. This bill entitles the bearer to receive five Spanish mi...

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Militia of Michigan Territory, October 4, 1805, with Copy of Resolution on Militia
United States Lottery. No. [blank] class the second : This ticket entitles the bearer to receive such prize as may be drawn against its number, according to a resolution of Congress, passed at Philadelphia, November 18, 1776.

United States Lottery. No. [blank] class the second : This ticket enti...

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United States Lottery. No. [blank] class the first : This ticket entiles [sic] the bearer to receive such prize as may be drawn against its number, according to a resolution of Congress, passed at Philadelphia, November 18, 1776.

United States Lottery. No. [blank] class the first : This ticket entil...

Imprint supplied by Evans; date is Nov. 18, 1776. Cf. Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 6, p. 1126. Evans 15194 Journals of the Continental Congress, 132 LC copy is no. 5m974 and signed: Da. Jackson. Pri... More

A map of the internal improvements of Virginia; prepared by C. Crozet, late principal engineer of Va. under a resolution of the General Assembly adopted March 15th 1848.

A map of the internal improvements of Virginia; prepared by C. Crozet,...

The map indicates drainage, county boundaries, mines, cities and towns, roads, canals, and railroads. Scale 1:950,000. LC Railroad maps, 307 Description derived from published bibliography. Available also throu... More

[Medallion honoring Maj. General Peter Buel Porter: obverse shows profile bust; reverse shows patriotic allegorical illus. and "Resolution of Congress, November 3, 1814" for 3 battles in War of 1812 - Chippewa, Niagara, and Erie (July-Sept. 1814)]

[Medallion honoring Maj. General Peter Buel Porter: obverse shows prof...

Engraving by Jules Jaguemart. Illus. in: Loubat, Medallic History..., 1880, v. 2, pl. 41. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: US Hist.; BI; Medals; BI WORKS; Arti... More

Gov. Gardner signing resolution ratifying amendment to U.S. Constitution granting universal franchise to women / Carl Deeg.

Gov. Gardner signing resolution ratifying amendment to U.S. Constituti...

Photograph shows a large group, mostly women, standing around a table in the office of Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner as he signs the resolution ratifying the 19th constitutional amendment; Missouri became... More

Senate Committee told that telegraph companies cannot meet provisions of wages and hours act. Washington, D.C., May 22. Isador Lubin, Commissioner of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor, today told a Senate Interstate Commerce Committee that Western Union and Postal could not meet provisions of the Wages and Hours Act 'without going further into the red.' He was testifying on a resolution recently introduced by Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, which would authorize a complete study of the telegraph industry

Senate Committee told that telegraph companies cannot meet provisions ...

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House Committee considers impeachment of Labor Secretary. Washington, D.C., Jan. 25. The House Judiciary Committee today considered charges contained in an impeachment resolution presented yesterday by Rep. J Parnell Thomas, but postponed action until tomorrow. Members shown here are: Front row; Wallace E. Pierce, Charles F. McLaughlin, Francis E. Walter, Hatton Sumners, chairman of the Committee, Zebulon Weaver, Raymond S. Springer; Back row; B.J. Monkiewicz, Louis E. Graham, John W. Gwynne, Earl Michener, U.S. Guyer, Abe Murdock, Dave (E)? Satterfield, Jr. William T. Byrne, James M. Barnes, 1-25-39

House Committee considers impeachment of Labor Secretary. Washington, ...

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House of Representatives dispatched this resolution to Vatican City expressing its sorrow on death of Pope Pius XI and it's sympathy with Roman Catholics, March 1939

House of Representatives dispatched this resolution to Vatican City ex...

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S01-08-217 - STS-001 - 70mm System resolution test chart

S01-08-217 - STS-001 - 70mm System resolution test chart

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-1 70mm system resolution test chart Subject Terms: STS-1, PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT Categories: Unknown Interior_Exterior: Interior Ground_Orbit: O... More

Aerial view of the search periscope and radio mast of a United Kingdom Resolution/Dreadnought Class submarine

Aerial view of the search periscope and radio mast of a United Kingdom...

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

This Magellan image mosaic shows the impact crater Golubkina, first identified in Soviet Venera 15/16 data.  The crater is names after Anna Golubkina (1864-1927), a Soviet sculptor.  The crater is about 34 km (20.4 mi.) across, similar to the size of the West Clearwater impact structure in Canada.  The crater Golubkina is located at about 60.5 degrees north latitude, 286.7 degrees est longitude.  Magellan data reveal that Golubkina has many characteristics typical of craters formed by a mereorite impact including terraced inner walls, a central peak, and radar-bright rough ejecta surrounding the crater.  The extreme darkness of the crater floor indicates a smooth surface, perhaps formed by the ponding of lava flows in the crater floor as seen in may lunar impact craters.  The radar-bright ejecta surrounding the crater indicates a relatively fresh or young crater.  Craters with centeral peaks in the Soviet data range in size from about 10-60 km (6-36 mi.) across.  The largest crater identifed in the Soviet Venera data is 140 km (84 mi) in diameter.  This Magellan image strip in approx. 100 km (62 mi.) long.  The image is a mosaic of two orbits obtained in the first Magellan radar test and played back to Earth to the Deep Space Network stations near Goldstone, CA and Canberra, Australia, respectively.  The resolution of this image is approximately 120 meters (400 feet).  The see-saw margins result from the offset of individual radar frames obtained along the orbit.  The spacecraft moved from the north (top) to the south, looking to the left. ARC-1990-A90-3003

This Magellan image mosaic shows the impact crater Golubkina, first id...

This Magellan image mosaic shows the impact crater Golubkina, first identified in Soviet Venera 15/16 data. The crater is names after Anna Golubkina (1864-1927), a Soviet sculptor. The crater is about 34 km (... More

Squadron Leader Russell W. La Forte (left), Military Coordination Center (MCC) security officer, Royal Air Force Regiment, High Wycombe, UK, and COL. Jerald L. Thompson, co-commander of the MCC, Fort Bragg, NC, pin-point their location on a map in northern Iraq. They are northwest of Iraqi military camp, Faydah, about one kilometer from the edge of the security allied zone. The MCC is the Joint Service Combined Forward Liaison element to Joint Task Force Provide Comfort, which is based at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Their mission is to monitor Iraqi compliance with the United Nations Security Council resolution 688. The MCC is staffed by military representatives from Turkey, Britain, ...

Squadron Leader Russell W. La Forte (left), Military Coordination Cent...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Squadron Leader Russell W. La Forte (left), Military Coordination Center (MCC) security officer, Royal Air Force Regiment, High... More

A view of the backyard of the Military Coordination Center compound, in the town of Zakho in northern Iraq. The MCC is the Joint Service Combined Forward Liaison element to Joint Task Force Provide Comfort, which is based at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Their mission is to monitor Iraqi compliance with the United Nations Security Council resolution 688. The MCC is staffed by military representatives from Turkey, Britain, France and the United States

A view of the backyard of the Military Coordination Center compound, i...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE COMFORT Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT. Theodore J. Koniares Release Status: Released to Public Comb... More

This image is the first full picture showing both asteroid 243 Ida and its newly discovered moon to be transmitted to Earth from NASA's Galileo spacecraft--the first conclusive evidence that natural satellites of asteroids exist.  Ida is the large object to the left, about 56 kilometers (35 miles long).  Ida's natural satellite is the small object to the right.  This portrait was taken by Galileo's charge-coupled device (CCD) camera on August 28, 1993, about 14 minutes before the spacecraft's closest approach to the asteriod, from a range of 10,870 kilometers (6,755 miles).  Ida is a heavily cratered, irregularly shaped asteroid in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter-- the 243rd asteroid to be discovered since the first one was found at the beginning of the 19th century.  It is a member of a group of asteroids called the Koronis family.  The small satellite, which is about 1.5 kilometers (1 mile) across in this view, has yet to be given a name by astronomers.  It has been provisionally designated '1993 (243) 1' by the International Astronomical Union.  (The numbers denote the year the picture was taken, the asteroid number and the fact that it is the first moon of Ida to be found.)  ALthough the satellite appears to be 'next' to Ida it is actually slightly in the foreground, closer to the spacecraft than Ida.  Combining this image with data from Galileo's near-infrared mapping spectrometer, the science team estimates that the object is about 100 kilometers (60 miles) away from the center of Ida.  This image is one of a six-frame series taken through different color filters, this one in green.  The spatial resolution in this image is about 100 meters (330 feet) per pixel.  The Galileo spacecraft flew past Ida en route to its final destination, Jupiter, where it will go into orbit in December 1995.  The Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the galileo Project for NASA's Office of Space Science. (JPL ref. No. P-43731) ARC-1994-A91-2018

This image is the first full picture showing both asteroid 243 Ida and...

This image is the first full picture showing both asteroid 243 Ida and its newly discovered moon to be transmitted to Earth from NASA's Galileo spacecraft--the first conclusive evidence that natural satellites ... More

Miranda - High Resolution Mosaic, Voyager Program, NASA/JPL Photo

Miranda - High Resolution Mosaic, Voyager Program, NASA/JPL Photo

This mosaic of Miranda was obtained by NASA Voyager 2 during its close flyby of the Uranian moon. Miranda exhibits varied geologic provinces where ridges and valleys of one province are cut off against the boun... More

View at the northeast end of the Eastern Apron looking south. The Emir of Kuwait Jabar al Sabah's Palace at Kuwait Air Force Base, which is the distinguished visitor's palace, for incoming royalty is on the right.SCREEN RESOLUTION ONLY

View at the northeast end of the Eastern Apron looking south. The Emir...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kuwait Air Force Base Country: Kuwait (KWT) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Betty M. Leonard Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Serv... More

US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Mike Cooper works with Qatar Air Traffic Controller Mohamed Al-Asmakh in the control tower at Doha, Qatar, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. Both controllers learn from one another and have mutual respect for each other's job knowledge. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Mike Cooper works with Qatar Air Traffic C...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Major Command Shown: 4 AEW/VI CENTER/DOHA,QATAR Scene Camera Operator: ... More

AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Marc Kuh, of the communications Squadron, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, checks his log book to see what work orders have been closed out in order to open up and start new ones. A1C Kuh works in the small computer maintenance shop in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Marc Kuh, of the communications Squadron, Sey...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Frank Rizzo, USAF Release Status: Released to Publ... More

Technical Sergeant Joseph Johnson out of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (AFB), AIRMAN First Class Benjamin Gatlin out of Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, and STAFF Sergeant William Strack are "reeving" tape through a tape connector during Air Expeditionary Force IV in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel. The tape and connector are a part of a series of components in an aircraft arresting system used to stop an aircraft by absorbing its momentum in landing or aborted takeoff

Technical Sergeant Joseph Johnson out of Seymour Johnson Air Force Bas...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Shonna Ridings, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Ph... More

The Welcoming Party salutes Lieutenant General Franklin, United States Central Air Force (CENTAF) Commander, as he arrives in a C-21A at Doha, Qatar, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

The Welcoming Party salutes Lieutenant General Franklin, United States...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Doha Country: Qatar (QAT) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Shonna Ridings, USAF Release Status: Released to P... More

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