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Sun Releases X1.0 class solar flare on Oct. 25, 2014.
Sun Releases X1.0 class solar flare on Oct. 25, 2014.

SDO captured this X1.0 class solar flare, peaking at 1:08pm EDT on Oct. 25, 2014.

F-16 XL-1
F-16 XL-1

NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center flew two prototype F-16XL aircraft in a variety of aeronautical research projects in the early…

Orb-3 Fairing Installed
Orb-3 Fairing Installed

The Orb-3 mission’s payload fairing (essentially the casing around the spacecraft) was installed on Orbital Sciences Corp.’s Antares rocket the…

Orb-3 Fairing Installed
Orb-3 Fairing Installed

The Orb-3 mission’s payload fairing (essentially the casing around the spacecraft) was installed on Orbital Sciences Corp.’s Antares rocket the…

Orb-3 Fairing Installed
Orb-3 Fairing Installed

The Orb-3 mission’s payload fairing (essentially the casing around the spacecraft) was installed on Orbital Sciences Corp.’s Antares rocket the…

Where Are They Now: X-45A #1
Where Are They Now: X-45A #1

Dryden performed several roles in the research and demonstration aspects of the X-45A UCAV program.

Sun Release X3.1-class Solar Flare on Oct. 24, 2014
Sun Release X3.1-class Solar Flare on Oct. 24, 2014

An X3.1-class flare erupted from the lower half of the sun, peaking at 5:41 p.m. EDT on Oct. 24, 2014.

NASA’s Marshall Center’s ‘NTREES’ Facility Tests ‘Ticket to Mars’ Technologies
NASA’s Marshall Center’s ‘NTREES’ Facility Tests ‘Ticket to Mars’ Technologies

The NTREES test facility -- housed at the Marshall Space Flight Center -- safely tests simulated nuclear fuel elements, which…

NASA’s Marshall Center’s ‘NTREES’ Facility Tests ‘Ticket to Mars’ Technologies
NASA’s Marshall Center’s ‘NTREES’ Facility Tests ‘Ticket to Mars’ Technologies

Amy Sivak, an engineer in the Propulsion Research & Technology Branch of the Marshall Center's Engineering Directorate, keeps an eye…

NASA Marshall, North Alabama Companies Play Big Part in Orion’s First Flight
NASA Marshall, North Alabama Companies Play Big Part in Orion’s First Flight

The Marshall Center, Lockheed Martin and other North Alabama companies have provided critical support on the launch abort system and…