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Overall view of the Control Room, facing northwest
Overall view of the Control Room, facing northwest

Atmospheric Re-entry Materials and Structures Evaluation Facility, Building 222, Johnson Space Center

Inside view of the Vacuum Chamber for Test Position 1 showing Diffuser Pipe, facing east
Inside view of the Vacuum Chamber for Test Position 1 showing Diffuser Pipe, facing east

Atmospheric Re-entry Materials and Structures Evaluation Facility, Building 222, Johnson Space Center

The Vacuum Chamber for Test Position 2 in Building 222
The Vacuum Chamber for Test Position 2 in Building 222

Atmospheric Re-entry Materials and Structures Evaluation Facility, Building 222, Johnson Space Center

Detail view of the Power Operator Panel within the Control Room of ARMSEF
Detail view of the Power Operator Panel within the Control Room of ARMSEF

Atmospheric Re-entry Materials and Structures Evaluation Facility, Building 222, Johnson Space Center

Detail view of the Data Collection Consoles within the Data Center Facing East
Detail view of the Data Collection Consoles within the Data Center Facing East

Atmospheric Re-entry Materials and Structures Evaluation Facility, Building 222, Johnson Space Center

Arcjets in ARMSEF, Building 222
Arcjets in ARMSEF, Building 222

Atmospheric Re-entry Materials and Structures Evaluation Facility, Building 222, Johnson Space Center

DC-8 Taking off from Kiruna, Sweden on SOLVE Mission
DC-8 Taking off from Kiruna, Sweden on SOLVE Mission

DC-8 takes off from Kiruna, Sweden during the second flight of the SAGE III Ozone Loss and Validation Experiment (SOLVE).

LC-39A Modified for Future Launches
LC-39A Modified for Future Launches

The historic Launch COmplex 39A has been modified for SpaceX rockets and spacecraft including Crew Dragon.

CYGNSS Radio Frequency Anechoic Chamber Testing
CYGNSS Radio Frequency Anechoic Chamber Testing

As part of a series of environmental tests for NASA’s CYGNSS constellation, one of the eight microsatellites is placed in…

May 19, 2000, Early Morning Liftoff of Atlantis on STS-101 Mission
May 19, 2000, Early Morning Liftoff of Atlantis on STS-101 Mission

Flames from the solid rocket boosters lit up the clouds of smoke and steam trailing behind shuttle Atlantis on May…