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Ballistic Range Imaging
Ballistic Range Imaging

Holographic Interferometry at the NASAAmes Hypervelocity Free-Flight Aerodynamic Facility. See AIAA 91-0568.

The Future of Space Exploration Starts on Earth
The Future of Space Exploration Starts on Earth

The Space Launch System (SLS), Orion spacecraft and commercial crew and cargo vehicles are complementing initiatives that will support NASA’s…

SOFIA arrives in Germany for major maintenance
SOFIA arrives in Germany for major maintenance

NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) flares for landing at Hamburg, Germany on June 28, 2014 following a long…

Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 Satellite at Launch Pad
Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 Satellite at Launch Pad

The upper levels of the launch gantry, surrounding the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket with the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2…

Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope

Fermi identifies and studies nature’s high energy particle accelerators, black holes. Fermi uses these sources to probe important physical parameters…

Hayabusa 2
Hayabusa 2

Hayabusa 2 is a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) mission planning to rendezvous with an asteroid, land a small probe…

Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
Hubble Space Telescope (HST)

Hubble studies the dynamics of celestial entities, the processes which occur in the extreme physical conditions in and between astronomical…

OCO-2 Launch Pad
OCO-2 Launch Pad

This black-and-white infrared view shows the launch gantry, surrounding the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket with the Orbiting Carbon…

Encapsulation of OCO-2
Encapsulation of OCO-2

Encapsulation of NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2, or OCO-2, into the Delta II payload fairing nears completion in the mobile service…

NASA’s OCO-2 Satellite on the Launch Pad
NASA’s OCO-2 Satellite on the Launch Pad

The launch gantry surrounding the Delta II rocket with the second Orbiting Carbon Observatory satellite onboard is seen in this…