IMAGE 100_199\187.Lbm,The Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Pasadena, California, site of mission control for the Voyager missions to the outer planets.
IMAGE 200_299\233.Lbm,The scene inside the control room of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Pasadena during the Voyager 1 encounter with Saturn in November 1980.
IMAGE 100_199\188.Lbm,The Parkes Radio Telescope in New South Wales, Australia, was brought into NASA's Deep Space Network to receive the faint signals from the Voyager 2 encounter with Neptune in August 1989.
IMAGE 700_799\715.Lbm,The Goldstone tracking station in California, a key installation in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Deep Space Network tracking and communications system.
IMAGE 1700_99\736.Lbm,One of the antennas of the Deep Space Network operated by Jet Propulsion Laboratory, near Madrid, Spain.
IMAGE 800_899\818.Lbm,NASA's Lewis Research Center is involved in the development of alternative energy projects, such as wind turbines. This installation is at Medicine Bow, Montana.
IMAGE 600_699\606.Lbm,An infrared image of the Orion nebula obtained by the Kuiper Airborne Observatory, which is managed by Amers Research Center.
IMAGE 400_499\487.Lbm,NASA's XV-15 tilt-rotor research aircraft in flight; a project managed by Ames Research Center.
IMAGE 400_499\488.Lbm,NASA's X-wing rotor research aircraft, which is designed to use the rotor in rotation or stationary as a fixed wing. The project began test flights at Ames-Dryden in 1986.
IMAGE 400_499\489.Lbm,A NASA U2 high-altitude research aircraft overflies San Francisco Bay, California.
IMAGE 400_499\490.Lbm,At NASA's Langley Research Center, a novel 'tail-first' light plane design is tested in a wind tunnel.
IMAGE 400_499\491.Lbm,The unique HiMAT research aircraft undergoing flight tests at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center.
IMAGE 400_499\492.Lbm,NASA's scissor-wing research craft, the AD-1, developed at Ames- Dryden for investigation of oblique-wing flight.
IMAGE 400_499\493.Lbm,Ground tests taking place on a propfan, an advanced propeller design for high-speed flight; a project managed by the Lewis Research Center.
IMAGE 400_499\494.Lbm,Computer simulation carried out At the Lewis Research Center showing flow patterns over the blades of counter-rotating propfans.
IMAGE 400_499\495.Lbm,NASA's forward-swept wing aircraft, the X-29, in formation with a USAF KC-135 on the occasion of its 200th flight in 1989 from Ames-Dryden.
IMAGE 600_699\684.Lbm,A NASA-designed propfan, an advanced turboprop engine, installed in a Gulfstream jet for flight tests.
IMAGE 800_899\846.Lbm,Three kinds of lifting-body aircraft NASA tested at the Edwards Air Force Base, California, to investigate alternative methods of returning from space. The data obtained proved useful for the shuttle programme.