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X-56A Has a Busy Control Room
X-56A Has a Busy Control Room

Mai Franz, Samson Truong and Alex Chin continue preparations for flight of the remotely piloted X-56A.

X-56A Has a Busy Control Room
X-56A Has a Busy Control Room

Peter Suh and Jeff Ouellette complete preflight checks of the remotely piloted X-56A.

X-56A Has a Busy Control Room
X-56A Has a Busy Control Room

Alex Chin, Samson Truong and Mei Franz prepare for a flight of the remotely piloted X-56A

NASA’s Webb Sunshield Undergoes Rocket Fitting, More Testing
NASA’s Webb Sunshield Undergoes Rocket Fitting, More Testing

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope’s spacecraft element, which consists of the observatory’s spacecraft bus and the sunshield, was put in…

TigerShark Delivered, Assembled at NASA Armstrong
TigerShark Delivered, Assembled at NASA Armstrong

The fully assembled TigerShark unmanned aircraft system, seen here near a hangar at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California,…

TigerShark Delivered, Assembled at NASA Armstrong
TigerShark Delivered, Assembled at NASA Armstrong

Daryl Ferguson attaches the TigerShark’s tail at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California.

TigerShark Delivered, Assembled at NASA Armstrong
TigerShark Delivered, Assembled at NASA Armstrong

NASA's Daryl Ferguson, mission commander and pilot, Steve Hamilton and Brad Petty unload the TigerShark at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research…

TigerShark Delivered, Assembled at NASA Armstrong
TigerShark Delivered, Assembled at NASA Armstrong

Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation's Steve Hamilton, lead TigerShark pilot, and Brad Petty, mission commander and pilot, unload the crate containing…

Structural Testing of the World’s Largest Rocket Stage
Structural Testing of the World’s Largest Rocket Stage

On June 11, technicians at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, started structural testing on the liquid hydrogen…

The Russian Soyuz and U.S. Cygnus spaceships
The Russian Soyuz and U.S. Cygnus spaceships

The Soyuz MS-12 crew ship and the Northrop Grumman Cygnus space freighter are pictured attached to the International Space Station.