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Al Bowers, Program Manager of PRANDTL-d Flying Wing
Al Bowers, Program Manager of PRANDTL-d Flying Wing

NASA Dryden's Al Bowers displays the second subscale Prandtl-D flying wing following its first test flight.

PRANDTL-d Program Manager and Aeronautics Academy Students
PRANDTL-d Program Manager and Aeronautics Academy Students

NASA Dryden's Al Bowers and some of the students he mentored in the 2013 NASA Aeronautics Academy display the second…

Celebrating Curiosity’s Landing
Celebrating Curiosity’s Landing

The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) team in the MSL Mission Support Area reacts after learning that the Curiosity rover has…

The Sun’s Magnetic Field Flips
The Sun’s Magnetic Field Flips

The sun's magnetic field changes polarity approximately every 11 years.

Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong
Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong

This photograph of Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 commander, was taken inside the Lunar Module (LM) while the LM rested on…

The Heliospheric Current Sheet
The Heliospheric Current Sheet

The heliospheric current sheet circles the sun's equator like a wavy skirt around a ballerina's waist and expands beyond the…

Administrator Bolden, NASA Advisory Committee Members Tour Horizontal Integration Facility at Wallops
Administrator Bolden, NASA Advisory Committee Members Tour Horizontal Integration Facility at Wallops

Administrator Charles Bolden toured the Horizontal Integration Facility at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia today with members of the…

Pinpointing a Payload Drop
Pinpointing a Payload Drop

Rocket University participants prepare to launch high-altitude balloon to

Unsettled Weather Across Central Australia
Unsettled Weather Across Central Australia

The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard NASA’s Terra satellite captured this true-color image of central Australia on July 22…

ELaNa Manager
ELaNa Manager

Portrait of Garrett Skrobot, project manager for the Educational Launch of Nanosatellites, or ELaNa, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.