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The classic NASA Launch Countdown Clock was replaced recently with this newer, updated LCD-based display. The antiquity of the old clock made it nearly impossible to find replacement parts.
Picture taken from the NASA Orion EFT-1 Test Flight, from Cape Canaveral, FL
Today was the #StateOfNASA event at NASA centers across America. I was fortunate to get to attend the #NASASocial that covered the presentation and then touring the facility. Great things are going on at Stennis and their future looks bright.
Hobble's "Pillars of Creation" reflected in a demonstration mirror used to design Hubble's successor - the James Webb Telescope. #NASASocial via nasagoddard bit.ly/XI45e0
This is a photo of the Space Shuttle Endeavour on the back of NASA 905 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft just before doing a ceremonial flyby of Dryden Flight Recearch Center at Edwards Air Force Base.
Yes, that is me in the cockpit of a NASA F/A-18 at Dryden Flight Research Center. This is a NASA Photo
Images from the Sept. 18 - 19, 2014, NASA Social held at the Kennedy Space Center in Fla. #NASASocial #SpaceX4
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
University of Colorado, Boulder
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24.01.2018 13:17 MST
24mm 1/50 sec f/3.5 ISO 2000
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder
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24.01.2018 15:23 MST
24mm 1/250 sec f/6.3 ISO 560
Images from the Sept. 18 - 19, 2014, NASA Social held at the Kennedy Space Center in Fla. #NASASocial #SpaceX4
View from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder
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24.01.2018 15:28 MST
24mm 1/500 sec f/6.3 ISO 140
Today was the #StateOfNASA event at NASA centers across America. I was fortunate to get to attend the #NASASocial that covered the presentation and then touring the facility. Great things are going on at Stennis and their future looks bright.
The famous Cleanroom of Building 29 - the super hygenic room where they're building Hubble's successor - the NASA Webb Telescope (JWST - to be launched in 2018). This telescope is amazing - After stuffing it inside a rocket, it's going to unfold like Origami in space, to the size of a basketball court.