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  • JSC2008-E-054070: RS-18 engine

    Former Moon Engine Burns Bright Once More

  • California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and NASA Ames Research Center Director S. Pete Worden

    Schwarzenegger Visits Ames Research Center

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  • SOFIA

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  • Autonomous Drilling Rover on sweeping dunes

    Autonomous Drilling Rover

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  • NanoSail-D is integrated onto the Ride Share Adapter, a piece of hardware that sits inside the shroud of the Space X Falcon-1 launch vehicle.

    NanoSail-D, Ride Share Adapter

  • Making final adjustments to NanoSail-D prior to configuring the satellite for deployment testing

    NanoSail-D Deployment Configuration

  • NanoSailD satellite is placed on a specially constructed surface designed for deployment testing.

    NanoSail-D Deployment Testing

  • Wiring NanoSail spacecraft to accelerometers, instruments which measure vibration response during simulated launch conditions

    NanoSail-D Wired for Vibration Testing

  • Attaching the NanoSail-D satellite to the vibration test table

    NanoSail-D on Vibration Test Table

  • Integrating NanoSail-D at Ames Research Center

    NanoSail-D Integration

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