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Space History Photo: Test Firing of Linear Aerospike Engine
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Thrust cells of the Linear Aerospike engine are tested.
Space History Photo: The Wright Brothers First Heavier-than-air Flight
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Space History Photo: Duke on the Crater's Edge
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Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., of the Apollo 16 mission, is photographed collecting lunar samples during the first Apollo 16 extravehicular activity.
Space History Photo: "Space Flower" Antenna Application Technology Satellite (ATS)
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One of the first 9-meter antennas, known as the Space Flower, created for the Application Technology Satellites program.
Space History Photo: Bob Oldrieve Using Manipulator Arms
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Hot laboratory supervisor Bob Oldrieve uses manipulator arms to inspect materials inside a hot cell.
Space History Photo: Apollo 16 Astronauts Inspect Lunar Rover
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Two Apollo 16 astronauts inspect the Lunar Roving Vehicle before their mission.
Space History Photo: X-15 Mounted to B-52 Mothership Pylon in Flight
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The X-15 rocket powered aircraft taken aloft under the wing of a B-52.
Space History Photo: McCandless with Space Screw Gun
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An astronaut conducts an experiment outside the Shuttle.
Space History Photo: NASA F-8A Crusader Supercritical Wing Aircraft
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The Vought F-8A, dubbed the TF-8A, was used to test the experimental Supercritical Wing airfoil.
Space History Photo: The 80 x 40 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames
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An insider view of the world's largest wind tunnel which was designed and managed by NACA.
Space History Photo: Apollo 13 Astronauts Practice Moonwalk at KSC
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Apollo 13 astronauts practice their moonwalk at the Kennedy Space Center before the lunar mission.
Space History Photo: Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight
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The Lunar Landing Research Vehicle simulates a lunar landing from a near maximum altitude over Edwards Air Force Base.
Space History Photo: Apollo 13 Recovery Area
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Navy swimmers assist the Apollo 13 crew after splashdown.
Space History Photo: ASTP Saturn IB CDDT
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Dawn breaks as the ASTP Saturn IB launch vehicle undergoes the Countdown Demonstration Test.
Space History Photo: Rocket Barge on the Pearl River
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The free world's largest rocket booster is being pushed up Pearl River to a testing facility.
Space History Photo: Puncture Rig
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Puncture rigs were used to measure pressure during irradiation.
Space History Photo: Icing Research Tunnel
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An engineer inspects an aircraft model in the Icing Research Tunnel.
Space History Photo: Atlantis Docked to Mir
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Space Shuttle Atlantis is connected to Russia's Mir Space Station.
Space History Photo: Saturn V Third Stage LM Adapter
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The Lunar Module Adapter is shown here attached to the Saturn IV-B stage.
Space History Photo: Skycrane Helicopter
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The Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane helicopter was retired from military service in the 1970s.
Space History Photo: Apollo 8 Recovery
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The Apollo 8 Crew stands in the door of a recovery helicopter.
Space History Photo: Ramjet I-40 Engine in Jet Static Lab
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Engineers take motion pictures of the thrust augmentor flame.
Space History Photo: Apollo Launch Escape System in Wind Tunnel
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A technician mounts an Apollo Launch Escape System model in the Unitary Wind Tunnel.
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