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Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: STS-86 Launch

STS-86 Launch
The Space Shuttle Atlantis blazes through the night sky to begin the STS-86 mission, slated to be the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Shuttle Test Using Electron Beam

Shuttle Test Using Electron Beam
A space shuttle model undergoes a wind tunnel test in 1975. This test is simulating the ionized gasses that surround a shuttle as it reenters the atmosphere

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: STS-45 Launch

STS-45 Launch
With its twin solid rocket boosters and three main engines churning at seven million pounds of thrust, the Space Shuttle Atlantis thunders skyward from Launch Pad 39A

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Apollo 11 Launch

Apollo 11 Launch
At 9:32 a.m. EDT, the swing arms move away and a plume of flame signals the liftoff of the Apollo 11 Saturn V space vehicle and astronauts Armstrong

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Apollo 4 Launch

Apollo 4 Launch
On November 9, 1967, Apollo 4, the first test flight of the Apollo/Saturn V space vehicle, was launched from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Bumper V-2 Launch

Bumper V-2 Launch
The Bumper V-2 was the first missile launched at Cape Canaveral on July 24, 1950

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: The Pitcairn Autogiro

The Pitcairn Autogiro
This Pitcairn Pa-1 autogiro was flown at Langley for the NACA investigation of an experimental cantalevered three-bladed rotor

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Curtiss Bleeker Helicopter

Curtiss Bleeker Helicopter
In June of 1930 this Curtiss Bleeker Helicopter was photographed on the tarmac in front of the Langley hangar. The first successful helicopters, however, appeared in Europe later in the decade

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Electrical Storm

Electrical Storm
A powerful electrical storm created an eerie tapestry of light in the skies near Complex 39A in the hours preceding the launch of STS-8

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: NASA Langley Magnetic Suspension / Balance System

NASA Langley Magnetic Suspension / Balance System
A shuttle model is magnetically suspended in the transparent hexagonal test section of the MIT/NASA Langley 6 inch MSBS. Massive power supplies are required to drive electromagnets for model position

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Columbia 180 Turn and Burn

Columbia 180 Turn and Burn
The Space Shuttle Columbia and her crew of six lifted off from PAD 39B at 1:09 p.m. EDT, on a ten-day mission. The primary payload of Space Shuttle mission STS-52 is the Laser Geodynamic Satellite II

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: STS-72 Landing

STS-72 Landing
The Space Shuttle orbiter Endeavour and its crew of six glide in to Runway 15 at KSCs Shuttle Landing Facility after spending nine days in space on the STS-72 mission

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Skylab Concept by George Mueller

Skylab Concept by George Mueller
This is a sketch of Skylab, as drawn by George E. Mueller, NASA associate administrator for Manned Space Flight. This concept drawing was created at a meeting at the Marshall Space Flight Center

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Hermes A-1 Test Rockets

Hermes A-1 Test Rockets
The first Hermes A-1 test rocket was fired at White Sand Proving Ground (WSPG). Hermes was a modified V-2 German rocket, utilizing the German aerodynamic configuration; however

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: STS-27, Orbiter Atlantis, Liftoff

STS-27, Orbiter Atlantis, Liftoff
Space Shuttle Atlantis takes flight on its STS-27 mission on December 2, 1988, 9:30 a.m. EST, utilizing 375, 000 pounds thrust produced by its three main engines

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: The First Space Shuttle External Tank

The First Space Shuttle External Tank
The first Space Shuttle External Tank (ET), the Main Propulsion Test Article (MPTA), rolls off the assembly line on September 9, 1977 at Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, Louisiana

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Horsepower and Rocketpower

Horsepower and Rocketpower
Fifty years of history and 31, 999, 99 horsepower mark the difference in these two pictures taken at the front of Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) in New Orleans, Louisiana

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Static Test Firing of Saturn V S-1C Stage

Static Test Firing of Saturn V S-1C Stage
Smoke and flames belch from the huge S-1C test stand as the first stage booster of the Apollo/Saturn V space vehicle is static fired at the NASA Mississippi Test Facility (MTF)

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: The One-Inch Model Airplane

The One-Inch Model Airplane
A one-inch scale model of a typical supersonic airplane design is examined before being installed for sonic boom studies in the four foot supersonic tunnel at Langley Research Center of the National

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: CFD Orbiter Model

CFD Orbiter Model
This is a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) computer generated Space Shuttle model. CFD has supplanted wind tunnels for many evaluations of aircraft

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Turning Vanes

Turning Vanes
Turning vanes in the 16 Foot Tunnel at Langley

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Lunar Orbiter I Launch

Lunar Orbiter I Launch

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Supersonic Transport Model Miniature

Supersonic Transport Model Miniature
005 inch x 1 inch supersonic transport scale model for determining the propagation of sonic booms. The model appears to be similar to the Air Force XB-70 bomber

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Weick W-1

Weick W-1
Fred Weick designed the W-1 with tricycle landing gear. It is shown here in the Full Scale Tunnel in March 1934

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Wright Apache

Wright Apache
Originally the Wright Apache had a propeller spinner over the hub and a metal jacket covering the crankcase and inner portions of its engine cylinders

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Evolution of the Airfoil

Evolution of the Airfoil
The historical evolution of airfoil sections, 1908-1944. The last two shapes are low-drag sections designed to have laminar flow over 60 to 70 percent of chord on both the upper and lower surface

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Lightning Above the STS-8 Launch Pad

Lightning Above the STS-8 Launch Pad
Spectacular lightning bolts streak through the rainy skies in the early morning before the STS-8 launch at Kennedy Space Center

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Return to Flight Launch of Discovery

Return to Flight Launch of Discovery
The Return to Flight launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery and its five man crew from Pad 39-B at 11:37 a.m. on September 29, 1988

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: STS-64 Launch

STS-64 Launch
The Space Shuttle Discovery soars skyward from Launch Pad 39B on Mission STS-64 at 6:22:35 p.m. EDT, September 9, 1994. On board are a crew of six: Commander Richard N. Richards; Pilot L

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: STS-60 Launch

STS-60 Launch
A golden new era in space cooperation begins with a flawless countdown and the ontime liftoff of the Space Shuttle Discovery on Mission STS-60. Liftoff from Launch Pad 39A occurred at 7:10:01 a.m

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: STS-57 Launch

STS-57 Launch
The first flight of the commercially developed SPACEHAB laboratory module begins with the flawless liftoff of the Space Shuttle Endeavour from Launch Pad 39B at 9:07:22 a.m. EDT, June 21, 1993

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: STS-56 Launch

STS-56 Launch
The second try works like a charm as the Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Pad 39B on Mission STS-56 at 1:29:00 a.m. EDT, April 8

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: STS-43 Launch

STS-43 Launch
The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET assembly. Atlantis lifted off on the 42nd space shuttle flight at 11:02 a.m

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: STS-28 Rollout

STS-28 Rollout
The Space Shuttle Columbia arrives at Pad 39B early in the morning after being rolled out of the Vehicle Assembly Building the night before

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Apollo 16 Launch

Apollo 16 Launch
The Apollo 16 Saturn V space vehicle carrying astronauts John W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly II, and Charles M. Duke, Jr. lifted off to the Moon at 12:54 p.m

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Apollo 14 Launch

Apollo 14 Launch
The Apollo 14 Saturn V Space Vehicle, carrying Astronauts Alan B. Shepard, Jr. Stuart A. Roosa, and Edgar D. Mitchell, lifted off at 4:03 p.m

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: GPN-2000-000628

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Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: GPN-2000-000627

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Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Mariner 1 Launch

Mariner 1 Launch
An Atlas-Agena 5 carrying the Mariner 1 spacecraft lifted off today from Cape Kennedy Launch Complex 12. The Mariner spacecraft is scheduled to orbit Venus

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: McCulloch J-2 Aero Super Gyroplane

McCulloch J-2 Aero Super Gyroplane
The McCulloch J-2 was a gyroplane tested by NASA pilot James Patton in the summer of 1973. The J-2 was a revival of a concept first tested by the NACA at Langley with the Pitcairn PCA-2 autogiro

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: OMEGA (One-Man Extravehicular Gimbal Arrangement)

OMEGA (One-Man Extravehicular Gimbal Arrangement) shown here permits unlimited freedom, and was designed around a parallel pair of 32-inch-diameter thin-line angular-contact bearings with half

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Lunar Landing Vehicle

Lunar Landing Vehicle
Vehicle for Lunar Landing Research Facility at Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Vertol VZ-2 (Model 76)

Vertol VZ-2 (Model 76)
Arriving at Langley from Edwards Air Force Base, Califorina in 1960, this Vertol VZ-2 (Model 76) underwent almost a year and a half of flight research before going back to the manufacturer for

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Fairchild FC-2W2

Fairchild FC-2W2
The first aircraft purchased by the NACA was this Fairchild FC-2W2. Marked as " NACA 26, " this aircraft was the first to be flown in a NACA paint scheme

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Amelia Earhart

Amelia Earhart
Group photo on steps of Langley Research Building in 1928. front row, left to right: E.A. Meyers, Elton Miller, Amelia Earhart, Henry Reid, and Lt. Col. Jacob W.S. Wuest

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Curtiss Hawk with NACA Cowling

Curtiss Hawk with NACA Cowling in 1928

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: Curtiss JN-4 Jenny Aircraft With Model Wing Suspended

Curtiss JN-4 Jenny Aircraft With Model Wing Suspended
Active aircraft biplane, NACA , with model wing suspended during flight

Background imageImages Dated 8th November 2007: 16 Foot Transonic Tunnel Rehabilitation

16 Foot Transonic Tunnel Rehabilitation
Transonic tunnel fan blades, with light reflections. Grady McCoy is shown standing next to the fan blades



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