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Certification Collection

"Certification: From Lunar Meteorites to Launch Directors, a Journey of Expertise" In the world of certification, expertise knows no bounds

Background imageCertification Collection: Napier Eland Convair Series 2 G-ANVP

Napier Eland Convair Series 2 G-ANVP (msn 153, later N340EL), a 349 converted to Napier N.El.1 Eland power, flown in 1956

Background imageCertification Collection: Sud Aviation SA. 330 Puma F-ZWWR

Sud Aviation SA. 330 Puma F-ZWWR
Sud Aviation SA.330 Puma F-ZWWR (msn 05, also later registered as F-OCRK, F-ZWWR and F-BRBU') at the June 1969 Paris Air Show, marked with airshow serial 337'

Background imageCertification Collection: The quack, 1650-79 (oil on panel)

The quack, 1650-79 (oil on panel)
3709943 The quack, 1650-79 (oil on panel) by Steen, Jan Havicksz (1626-79) (attr. to); 27x22 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageCertification Collection: Sud Aviation SA. 330 Puma F-ZWWR

Sud Aviation SA. 330 Puma F-ZWWR
Sud Aviation SA.330 Puma F-ZWWR (msn 05, also later registered as F-OCRK, F-ZWWR and F-BRBU ) at the June 1967 Paris Air Show, marked with airshow serial 350, in company with Puma 07

Background imageCertification Collection: Space Memorabilia - lunar meteorite

Space Memorabilia - lunar meteorite
Space Memorabilia - stunning NWA 11303 Lunar Meteorite weighing eight grams and measuring 37mm. Moon rocks are incredibly rare, making up only 1 per cent of meteorite falls

Background imageCertification Collection: Focke Achgelis Fa223 Drache (Dragon) during certificatio?

Focke Achgelis Fa223 Drache (Dragon) during certificatio?
Focke Achgelis Fa223 Drache (Dragon) during certification flights in 1940

Background imageCertification Collection: Martin 2-0-2 NC 93002

Martin 2-0-2 NC 93002
Martin 2-0-2, NC 93002. The 2-0-2 was the first post-war twin-engined airliner to receive Civil Aeronautics Administration certification, an NC license on 13 August 1947. Date: 1947

Background imageCertification Collection: Certification of apprenticeship to Charles Edward Day

Certification of apprenticeship to Charles Edward Day from Petters Ltd, Yeovil

Background imageCertification Collection: Fairtrade tea bag, artwork

Fairtrade tea bag, artwork
Fairtrade tea bag. Computer artwork depicting a teabag filled with fairtrade tea. Fairtrade certification is a product certification system designed to allow people to identify products that meet

Background imageCertification Collection: Electrical certification, 19th century

Electrical certification, 19th century
Electrical certification. This is the calibration room of the Central Electricity Laboratory (Laboratoire Central d Electricite, LCE), Paris, France


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"Certification: From Lunar Meteorites to Launch Directors, a Journey of Expertise" In the world of certification, expertise knows no bounds. Whether it's the meticulous inspection of aircraft like the Napier Eland Convair Series 2 G-ANVP or the Sud Aviation SA. 330 Puma F-ZWWR, attention to detail is paramount. But certification goes beyond aviation; it extends into fascinating realms such as space memorabilia. Imagine certifying a lunar meteorite, an otherworldly artifact that holds secrets from beyond our planet's atmosphere. Yet it also delves into history and art. Take "The Quack, " a mesmerizing oil painting from 1650-79 on panel. The process of authenticating its origin and preserving its historical significance requires specialized knowledge and discerning eyes. From paintings to spacecraft, certifications play a crucial role in ensuring safety and authenticity. Advertising posters like "White Lead Paint Lasts" remind us of past practices while highlighting how standards have evolved over time. Even our furry friends can be certified. Meet Fall, an Irish Water Spaniel who has undergone rigorous training to become recognized for his skills and abilities. And let's not forget about the individuals behind these certifications - those who oversee launches with unwavering dedication. From Artemis I Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson to Technical Assistant Wes, their expertise ensures successful missions into space. Behind every launch director stands a team working tirelessly towards perfection. NASA's Exploration Ground Systems Manager Mike Bolger leads this dedicated group alongside Artemis I Assistant Launch Director Jeremy Parsons and EGS Deputy Manager Jeremy Parsons - all instrumental in achieving flawless operations. Certification is more than just paperwork; it represents trust earned through extensive knowledge and experience across diverse fields - whether it be aerospace technology or artistic masterpieces, and is this commitment to excellence that allows us to explore new frontiers with confidence.