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  • Johnny Bohmer drove this Ford GT to record speeds.

    Modified GT Sets World Speed Record at SLF

    06.23.11 - Johnny Bohmer drives his modified Ford GT to 223 mph on the shuttle runway, setting a Guinness-certified record for a street-legal car.

  • Electron Beam Freeform Fabrication process

    Electron Beam Freeform Fabrication

    06.22.11 - A manufacturing process using electron beams could mean big savings and environmental benefits.

  • NASA's robotic lander prototype hovers autonomously during the second free-flight test at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

    NASA's Robotic Lander Performs Second Free-Flight Test

    06.21.11 - NASA's Robotic Lander Development Project at the Marshall Center conducted the second free-flight test of a robotic lander prototype.

  • Engineers inspect the J2X fuel turbopump first stage nozzle after a successful test series at Marshall Test Stand 116.

    J-2X Test Series Proves Part Integrity

    05.13.11 - The J-2X engine's fuel turbopump first stage nozzle passed a test to ensure it can withstand its extreme operating environment.

  • Webb Telescope ISIM in Goddard centrifuge

    Webb Telescope ISIM on 'Spin Cycle'

    05.27.11 - To ensure some of the components of the Webb telescope can withstand the rigors of a rocket launch, NASA is putting them through a "spin cycle."

  • Fuel cell technology engineering prototype

    JPL-Developed Clean Energy Technology Moves Forward

    05.26.11 - A JPL-USC technology to generate grid-independent electricity from methanol has been licensed to a private company.

  • prototype pump that more efficiently removes heat from spacecraft instruments and components

    NASA is Making Hot, Way Cool

    05.26.11 - How do you cool down spacecraft electronics in deep space, where there's no air to fan away the heat?

  • An F-104 Starfighter in flight

    Starfighters Ready to Launch Research, Satellites

    05.20.11 - Starfighters preps for research flights, tourism flights and even launching satellites from their aircraft.

  • Engineers inspect the J2X fuel turbopump first stage nozzle after a successful test series at Marshall Test Stand 116.

    J-2X Test Series Proves Part Integrity

    05.13.11 - The J-2X engine's fuel turbopump first stage nozzle passed a test to ensure it can withstand its extreme operating environment.

  • Lightning towers go up at Pad B

    Launch Pad 39B Boasts Comprehensive Weather System

    05.03.11 - A new weather system at Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39B is expected to produce increasingly detailed launch criteria

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