
The Cuernos del Paine mountains in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile, during NASA's AirSAR 2004 campaign.

NASA Dryden DC-8 maintenance crew members inspect the aircraft prior to take-off.

AirSAR collects multi-frequency and multi-polarization radar data for a variety of science applications.

Bruce Anderson of NASA Langley Research Center and David Liscinsky of United Technologies Research Center tied down sampling lines between…

Under the watchful eyes of technicians, a crane positioned the Orion PA-1 Abort Flight Test module for mass properties testing…

Dryden Experimental Fabrication Shop's Andy Blua and Jeff Doughty made sure the new pylon for the X-38 fit precisely during…

The Pegasus rocket that powered NASA's X-43A scramjet to almost Mach 10 test conditions left a bright arc in the…

The new pylon for the X-38 Crew Return Vehicle, following a fit-check on NASA's B-52 at the Dryden Flight Research…

Reporter Julie Flannery of KERO-TV, Bakersfield, interviewed NASA Dryden's Orion AFT project manager Gary Martin in front of the Orion…

The second X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus booster rocket accelerated after launch from NASA's B-52B launch aircraft…