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  • Huntsville-based NanoSail-D team stands with the fully deployed sail after successful deployment test.

    NanoSail-D Team

  • Fully deployed, the NanoSailS sail area measures 107 square feet.

    NanoSail-D Deployment: Sail Unfurls

  • The NanoSail-D sail is made of extremely lightweight gossamer fabric.

    NanoSail-D Deployment: Sail Unfurls

  • Shortly after launch of the SpaceX Falcon-1, NanoSail will be ejected from the launch vehicle.

    NanoSail-D Deployment: Doors Open

  • Poly Picosatellite Orbital Deployer is prepared for NanoSail-D vibration testing.

    Poly Picosatellite Orbital Deployer (P-POD)

  • Langley Wind Tunnel

    Transonic

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  • Photograph of Hubble batteries

    Hubble Batteries for Servicing Mission 4

  • Explorer 1

    Entering the Space Age

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  • Sam Miller (left) and Dr. Arthur Bradley pose with Psi, the Platform for Science Instruments

    Psi

  • Technician works to complete Sputnik 1.

    Sputnik 1

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