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Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: The Wright Brothers First Heavier-than-air Flight

The Wright Brothers First Heavier-than-air Flight
On December 17, 1903, at 10:30 am at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, this airplane arose for a few seconds to make the first powered, heavier-than-air controlled flight in history

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: SR-71 Over Snow Capped Mountains

SR-71 Over Snow Capped Mountains
Drydens SR-71B, NASA 831, slices across the snowy southern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California after being refueled by an Air Force Flight Test Center tanker during a recent flight

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Wright Brothers 1906 Patent

Wright Brothers 1906 Patent
Submitted in 1903, the Wright brothers finally received this patent in 1906 for their airplane that they tested in North Carolina

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Earthrise - Apollo 8

Earthrise - Apollo 8
This view of the rising Earth greeted the Apollo 8 astronauts as they came from behind the Moon after the lunar orbit insertion burn

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Buzz Aldrin on the Moon

Buzz Aldrin on the Moon
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot, walks on the surface of the Moon near the leg of the Lunar Module (LM) " Eagle" during the Apollo 11 exravehicular activity (EVA)

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Apollo 11 bootprint

Apollo 11 bootprint
One of the first steps taken on the Moon, this is an image of Aldrins boot print from the Apollo 11 mission. Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the Moon on July 20, 1969

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Buzz Aldrin and the U. S. flag on the Moon

Buzz Aldrin and the U. S. flag on the Moon
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot of the first lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during an Apollo 11 Extravehicular Activity (EVA)

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Apollo 13

Apollo 13
Overall view of the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center at the Manned Spacecraft Center, during the fourth television transmission from the Apollo 13 spacecraft while

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Pioneer F Plaque Symbology

Pioneer F Plaque Symbology
The Pioneer F spacecraft, destined to be the first man made object to escape from the solar system into interstellar space, carries this pictorial plaque

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Orville Wrights Test His Gilder at Kitty Hawk, NC

Orville Wrights Test His Gilder at Kitty Hawk, NC
A photograph of Orville Wright in his glider at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1911. On October 24, 1911 Orville tested a new glider and broke all the previous gliding records by actually soaring

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Wilber and Orville Wright with Flyer II at Huffman Prairie

Wilber and Orville Wright with Flyer II at Huffman Prairie
Wilbur and Orville Wright with the Flyer II at Huffman Prairie, outside of Dayton, Ohio, in May 1904. The Wrights had a much more difficult time testing their aircraft at Huffman Prairie than at Kill

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: New York City Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts

New York City Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts
New York City welcomes the three Apollo 11 astronauts, Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin, Jr. in a showering of ticker tape down Broadway and Park Avenue

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: First View of Earth from Moon

First View of Earth from Moon
The worlds first view of Earth taken by a spacecraft from the vicinity of the Moon. The photo was transmitted to Earth by the United States Lunar Orbiter I

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: 1902 Wright Brothers Glider Tests

1902 Wright Brothers Glider Tests
Historic photo of the Wright brothers third test glider being launched at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, on October 10, 1902

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Astronaut Charles Duke with Lunar Rover on Moon

Astronaut Charles Duke with Lunar Rover on Moon
Astronaut Charles M. Duke, Jr. lunar module pilot during the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, worked at the Lunar Roving Vehicle in center background

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Chicago Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts

Chicago Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts
The City of Chicago welcomes the three Apollo 11 astronauts, Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin, Jr

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Skylab 3 Close-Up

Skylab 3 Close-Up
A closeup view of the Skylab space station photographed against an Earth background from the Skylab 3 Command/Service Module during station keeping maneuvers prior to docking

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Endeavour is Delivered to the Kennedy Space Center

Endeavour is Delivered to the Kennedy Space Center
NASAs 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft No. 911, with the space shuttle orbiter Endeavour securely mounted atop its fuselage, taxies to the runway to begin the ferry flight from Rockwells Plant 42 at

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Big Blue Marble

Big Blue Marble

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: NASA JF-104A Starfighter

NASA JF-104A Starfighter
The NASA JF-104A Starfighter with a ventrally-mounted test fixture

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: First Flight of a Liquid Propellant Rocket

First Flight of a Liquid Propellant Rocket
Dr. Robert H. Goddard and a liquid oxygen-gasoline rocket in the frame from which it was fired on March 16, 1926, at Auburn, Massachusetts. From 1930 to 1941, Dr

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Vanguard Satellite SLV-2 Being Examined at Cape Canaveral

Vanguard Satellite SLV-2 Being Examined at Cape Canaveral
Vanguard satellite SLV-2 is being checked out at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Solar X-ray radiation satellite was launched June 26, 1958

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Flying Saucer Aliens

Flying Saucer Aliens
No, its not a flying saucer, it is the domed top to a 70 foot long vacuum tank at the Lewis Research Centers Electric Propulsion Laboratory, Cleveland, Ohio

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Wright Flyer Test Flights at Fort Myer, VA

Wright Flyer Test Flights at Fort Myer, VA
The Wright Flyer demonstrations at Fort Myer, Virginia on September 3, 1908. In January 1907 the Wright Brothers submitted a bid to the U.S. War Department to design a plane for $25, 000

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Little Joe 5B High-Q-Abort Test

Little Joe 5B High-Q-Abort Test
" Little Joe" 5B launched a Mercury spacecraft in a high-Q-abort test. The ring-sail parachute lands the spacecraft off the shore of Wallops Island, Virginia

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Skylab Station Viewed by Skylab 2 Command Module

Skylab Station Viewed by Skylab 2 Command Module
A view of the Skylab 1 space station Orbital Workshop showing the micrometeoroid shield missing. A parasol solar shield was later deployed to shade this exposed area

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: OSO Launch

OSO Launch
NASA successfully launched more than 200 Earth-orbiting satellites, including Goddards eighth Orbiting Solar Observatory aboard this Delta rocket on June 21, 1975, at Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Black Brant XII Launch

Black Brant XII Launch
The four-stage Black Brandt shown here blasting off from a launch pad at the Wallops Island Flight Facility in rural Virginia is at 66 feet (20 meters), the tallest of NASAs 13 sounding rockets

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Shuttle Enterprise Free Flight

Shuttle Enterprise Free Flight
The Space Shuttle prototype Enterprise flies free after being released from NASAs 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) over Rogers Dry Lakebed during the second of five free flights carried out at

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Dr. Goddard Transports Rocket

Dr. Goddard Transports Rocket
Dr. Robert H. Goddard tows his rocket to the launching tower behind a Model A Ford truck, 15 miles northwest of Roswell, New Mexico. 1930- 1932. Dr

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Gemini V Splashdown and Recovery

Gemini V Splashdown and Recovery
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper, Jr. Command Pilot of the Gemini V spacecraft is hoisted into a recovery helicopter after the Gemini 5 eight day mission

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Scientific Balloon

Scientific Balloon
When scientists need longer exposure times in high altitudes, they use scientific balloons like the one pictured here. Made of a super-thin polyethylene

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Launch Preparation

Launch Preparation
Inside the nose cone of this Delta rocket is Goddards geophysics research satellite, a 906-lb. (411-kg) satellite that looked more like a dimpled cosmic golf ball

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: ER-2 Airborne Science Aircraft

ER-2 Airborne Science Aircraft
First acquired in 1981, NASA has been using two ER-2 Airborne Science aircraft as flying laboratories. The aircraft once based at Ames Research Center now fly out of Dryden Flight Research Center in

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: NASA F-8A Crusader Supercritical Wing Aircraft

NASA F-8A Crusader Supercritical Wing Aircraft
A Vought F-8A Crusader was selected by NASA as the testbed aircraft (designated TF-8A) to install an experimental Supercritical Wing in place of the conventional wing

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight

Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight
In this 1965 NASA Flight Research Center photograph the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) is shown at near maximum altitude over the south base at Edwards Air Force Base

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: STS-66 Atlantis Landing and Chute Deployment at Edwards

STS-66 Atlantis Landing and Chute Deployment at Edwards
The Space Shuttle Atlantis lands with its drag chute deployed on runway 22 at Edwards, California, to complete the STS-66 mission dedicated to the third flight of the Atmospheric Laboratory for

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: STS-66 Atlantis Landing Approach at Edwards

STS-66 Atlantis Landing Approach at Edwards
The Space Shuttle Atlantis approaches runway 22 at Edwards, California, to complete the STS-66 mission dedicated to the third flight of the Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science-3

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: D-558-1 in Flight

D-558-1 in Flight
This is a 1952 NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station inflight photograph of the Douglas D-558-1 #3 Skystreak. Even with partial cloud cover the white aircraft is easy to see

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: D-558-2 Dropped from B-29 Mothership

D-558-2 Dropped from B-29 Mothership
The D-558-2 #2 is launched from the P2B-1 in this 1956 NACA High-Speed Flight Station photograph. The D-558 Phase Two aircraft was quite different from its Phase One predecessor, the Skystreak

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: X-36 on Ramp

X-36 on Ramp
NASA Dryden Flight Fesearch Center, Edwards California is hosting the X-36 program, as well as providing range support for the flight tests

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight

Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight
This 1964 NASA Flight Reserch Center photograph shows the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) Number 1 in flight at the South Base of Edwards Air Force Base

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: X-24B on Lakebed

X-24B on Lakebed
The X-24B is seen here on the lakebed at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. The X-24B was the last aircraft to fly in Drydens Lifting Body program

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: X-24A Powered Flight Drop from B-52

X-24A Powered Flight Drop from B-52
The X-24A lifting-body research aircraft begins its rocket-powered flight after being launched from the wing of NASAs B-52 mothership during a 1970 research flight

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: F-18 Chase Aircraft

F-18 Chase Aircraft
An F-18B aircraft in flight used as a chase and support aircraft on Dryden research missions

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: Pathfinder Aircraft in Flight

Pathfinder Aircraft in Flight
The Pathfinder research aircrafts wing structure was clearly defined as it soared under a clear blue sky during a test flight July 27, 1995, from Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: M2-F3 In-Flight Launch from the B-52 Mothership

M2-F3 In-Flight Launch from the B-52 Mothership
This photo shows the M2-F3 lifting body being launched from NASAs B- 52 mothership at the NASA Flight Research Center (FRC--now the Dryden Flight Research Center), Edwards, California

Background imageImages Dated 6th November 2007: X-15 Mounted to B-52 Mothership Pylon in Flight

X-15 Mounted to B-52 Mothership Pylon in Flight
This photo illustrates how the X-15 rocket powered aircraft was taken aloft under the wing of a B-52. Because of the large fuel consumption, the X-15 was air launched from a B-52 aircraft at 45



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