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Display at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
University of Colorado, Boulder
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24.01.2018 13:31 MST
24mm 1/50 sec f/3.5 ISO 200
Two GOES-R satellites in the clean room at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
University of Colorado, Boulder
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24.01.2018 13:27 MST
24mm 1/50 sec f/3.5 ISO 360
Following the successful launch of the Orion capsule, the Delta IV Heavy rocket left a huge steam cloud behind. I had to get a picture in front of it. Since the Delta IV Heavy rocket burns liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, the byproducts are just steam.
Picture taken from the NASA Orion EFT-1 Test Flight, from Cape Canaveral, FL
Gwynne Shotwell, President of SpaceX, speaks to NASA Social attendees on May 18, 2012. Photo credit: Crystal Coleman
The sun rises over the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canveral Air Force Station. The structure off-center to the right is Launch Complex 37 where a Delta IV Heavy rocket is ready to launch with NASA's Orion spacecraft. This photo was taken from the OSB II balcony near the Vehicle Assembly Building
The Booster Fabrication Facility has a small inflatable Space Launch System to show what the completed launch system will look like.
Picture taken from the NASA Orion EFT-1 Test Flight, from Cape Canaveral, FL
Mike Wulder, Natural Resources Canada Senior Research Scientist (Left)
Kass Green, Landsat Advisory Group Chair (Center)
Kristi Kline, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Landsat Project Manager (Right)
This historic crawler, used to carry spacecraft atop their mobile launch platform to the launch pad, is undergoing upgrades to support the next generations of spacecraft at Kennedy Space Center.
My intended profile for #NASASocial4yrs, but twitter had other plans! At least they didn't egg me for the day! ;)
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LEGO Spaceman is super exited about the #NASASocial happening here Friday. Look for lots of pics from around the center, like these cherry blossoms, blooming now. via nasagoddard bit.ly/YdtTtr