
The Expedition 23 crew photographed this view of the aft portion of space shuttle Discovery, including the three main engines,…

NOAA’s Laurel Watts and NASA Dryden’s Dennis Pitts installed NOAA’s Ozone instrument on NASA’s Global Hawk.

JPL’s Richard Denning installed the Microwave Temperature Profiler into NASA’s Global Hawk in preparation for the Global Pacific 2010 mission.

Global Hawk co-mission scientist David Fahey, NOAA, oversaw work by Jim Elkins on NOAA’s UAS Chromatograph for Atmospheric Trace Species…

M.J. Mahoney, JPL, and Robert Rivera, NASA Dryden, measured mounts to install scientific equipment on NASA Global Hawk.

The HD-Vis camera that was mounted on the belly of NASA’s Global Hawk Earth science aircraft took this photo of…

NASA’s Global Hawk awaited a science flight at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center in California’s Mojave Desert.

This view of the underside of the crew cabin of the space shuttle Discovery was provided by the Expedition 23…

Todd Shaw, lead avionics technician of NASA Dryden’s F-18 #853, newly dubbed the Full-scale Advanced Systems Testbed, or FAST aircraft,…

NASA Dryden’s F/A-18 #853 took off on a Research Flight Control System (RFCS) checkout flight for NASA’s Integrated Resilient Aircraft…