X-15 Cutaway Drawing – NASA https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/x-15-cutaway-drawing/
Cutaway drawing of the North American X-15.
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Cutaway drawing of the North American X-15.
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PSP results from the Flow-Angularity Wedge at 0.5 degrees angle of attack.
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Flow-Angularity Wedge, painted with PSP and instrumented with total pressure probes and static pressure taps.
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Schlieren image of the Large-Scale Low-Boom (LSLB) Inlet in the 8- by 6-Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel at NASA’s Glenn Research Center.
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Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module pilot for the Apollo 12 mission, starts down the ladder of the Lunar Module (LM) „Intrepid“ to join astronaut Charles Conrad, Jr., mission commander, on the lunar surface.
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NASA’s X-38 glided high over California desert test ranges as it descended from 37,500 feet to land on Rogers Dry Lake for the seventh free flight of the program July 10, 2001.
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This time exposure photograph is of the Gemini X spacecraft, which launched from Complex 19 on July 18, 1966 with astronauts John Young and Michael Collins on board.
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Henry Reid, the longest-serving head of NACA and NASA Langley, led the lab from 1926 until 1960.
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An expanded view of the Block IB configuration of NASA’s Space Launch System rocket, including the four RL10 engines.
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On May 5, 1961 Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. arrives at Grand Bahamas Island and is greeted by astronaut Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom after the first American suborbital flight.
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