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  • robotic lander prototype

    Robotic Lander Prototype

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  • Robotic lander prototype

    Robotic Lander Prototype

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  • Divert Attitude Control System thruster

    The Next Generation

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  • The J2X fuel pump is the heart of the J2X engine.

    J-2X Fuel Pump, the Heart of the J-2X Engine

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  • The J2X oxidizer turbopump delivers high pressure liquid oxygen to the main engine injector.

    J-2X Oxidizer Turbopump

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  • SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft lift off from Launch Complex-40

    A New Era

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  • Rod Chima, a NASA aerospace engineer, is pictured here in the wind tunnel with the Large-Scale Low-Boom supersonic inlet model.

    Like the Sound of Thunder

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  • Grains from a sand dune near Christmas Lake, Ore.

    From Earth to Mars

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  • Microsatellite FASTSAT launches from Kodiak, Alaska on Nov. 19, 2010.

    FASTSAT Launches From Kodiak, Alaska

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  • Microsatellite FASTSAT launches from Kodiak, Alaska on Nov. 19, 2010.

    FASTSAT Launches From Kodiak, Alaska

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