NACA Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory electrical engineer Kitty O'Brien Joyner in front of a wind tunnel April 7, 1952 in Langley, Virginia. Joyner was the first woman engineer hired at the Langley Research Center managing wind tunnels and a variety of management positions. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-naca-memorial-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-electrical-engineer-101975809.html
RMFWWB55–NACA Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory electrical engineer Kitty O'Brien Joyner in front of a wind tunnel April 7, 1952 in Langley, Virginia. Joyner was the first woman engineer hired at the Langley Research Center managing wind tunnels and a variety of management positions.
Edward R. Ray Sharp at the Langley Laboratory Annual Picnic, Buckroe Beach, Hampton, Virginia, 1929. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edward-r-ray-sharp-at-the-langley-laboratory-annual-picnic-buckroe-beach-hampton-virginia-1929-image-courtesy-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-nasa-image248409253.html
RMTC40F1–Edward R. Ray Sharp at the Langley Laboratory Annual Picnic, Buckroe Beach, Hampton, Virginia, 1929. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
Katherine Johnson, pictured here at NASA Langley Research Center in 1983, was one of NASA's 'human computers' featured in the movie Hidden Figures. She was a mathematician and physicist who performed complex calculations that enabled humans to successfully achieve space flight. In 1953 Katherine began working at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ (NACA’s) Langley laboratory in the all-black West Area Computing section. In her career at NASA (formerly NACA), Johnson worked on the Apollo, Space Shuttle, and Mission to Mars programs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/katherine-johnson-pictured-here-at-nasa-langley-research-center-in-1983-was-one-of-nasas-human-computers-featured-in-the-movie-hidden-figures-she-was-a-mathematician-and-physicist-who-performed-complex-calculations-that-enabled-humans-to-successfully-achieve-space-flight-in-1953-katherine-began-working-at-the-national-advisory-committee-for-aeronautics-nacas-langley-laboratory-in-the-all-black-west-area-computing-section-in-her-career-at-nasa-formerly-naca-johnson-worked-on-the-apollo-space-shuttle-and-mission-to-mars-programs-image338326750.html
RM2AJC366–Katherine Johnson, pictured here at NASA Langley Research Center in 1983, was one of NASA's 'human computers' featured in the movie Hidden Figures. She was a mathematician and physicist who performed complex calculations that enabled humans to successfully achieve space flight. In 1953 Katherine began working at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ (NACA’s) Langley laboratory in the all-black West Area Computing section. In her career at NASA (formerly NACA), Johnson worked on the Apollo, Space Shuttle, and Mission to Mars programs.
Antique circa 1915 photograph, groundbreaking ceremony for Langley Laboratory (current location of Hunt Library) at Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1915. The Carnegie Institute of Technology Band plays for the flag raising. Note steam trains on track on hillside. The building on the hilltop at right is the old Mellon Mansion, torn down in the 1940s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-antique-circa-1915-photograph-groundbreaking-ceremony-for-langley-77113274.html
RMEDCPNE–Antique circa 1915 photograph, groundbreaking ceremony for Langley Laboratory (current location of Hunt Library) at Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1915. The Carnegie Institute of Technology Band plays for the flag raising. Note steam trains on track on hillside. The building on the hilltop at right is the old Mellon Mansion, torn down in the 1940s.
Engineers operating the controls of the Stability Tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in Hampton, Virginia, March 10, 1943. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engineers-operating-the-controls-of-the-stability-tunnel-at-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-in-hampton-virginia-march-10-1943-image-courtesy-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-nasa-image245270597.html
RMT71145–Engineers operating the controls of the Stability Tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in Hampton, Virginia, March 10, 1943. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
Members of the Students Army Training Corps can be seen marching to their classes at Langley Laboratory of Aeronautics, located at Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, PA. This photograph, taken on an unspecified date, is included in Subject 59059 of the S.A.T.C. collection and was received on April 27, 1919 with a taken description number issued at Members of Students Army Training Corps. The image is intended for official use only. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-students-army-training-corps-can-be-seen-marching-to-their-classes-at-langley-laboratory-of-aeronautics-located-at-carnegie-institute-of-technology-in-pittsburgh-pa-this-photograph-taken-on-an-unspecified-date-is-included-in-subject-59059-of-the-satc-collection-and-was-received-on-april-27-1919-with-a-taken-description-number-issued-at-members-of-students-army-training-corps-the-image-is-intended-for-official-use-only-image558382824.html
RM2RCCEYM–Members of the Students Army Training Corps can be seen marching to their classes at Langley Laboratory of Aeronautics, located at Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, PA. This photograph, taken on an unspecified date, is included in Subject 59059 of the S.A.T.C. collection and was received on April 27, 1919 with a taken description number issued at Members of Students Army Training Corps. The image is intended for official use only.
From left: Robert Herbert Whitby, Performance and Analysis Manager, Engineering Department, British European Airways; Frederic B. Gustafson, Langley Aeronautical Laboratory; and Capt John A. Cameron, Senior Pilot, Helicopter Unit, British European Airways. 12 October 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-robert-herbert-whitby-performance-and-analysis-manager-engineering-department-british-european-airways-frederic-b-gustafson-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-and-capt-john-a-cameron-senior-pilot-helicopter-unit-british-european-airways-12-october-1955-image504838304.html
RM2M99ABC–From left: Robert Herbert Whitby, Performance and Analysis Manager, Engineering Department, British European Airways; Frederic B. Gustafson, Langley Aeronautical Laboratory; and Capt John A. Cameron, Senior Pilot, Helicopter Unit, British European Airways. 12 October 1955.
Pearl I Young at the NACA Langley Instrument Research Laboratory. 1961 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pearl-i-young-at-the-naca-langley-instrument-research-laboratory-1961-34070418.html
RMBYC14J–Pearl I Young at the NACA Langley Instrument Research Laboratory. 1961
Image depicting the research laboratory at the School of Military Aeronautics at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia. This photograph was taken on December 4, 1917, and was assigned the photographer number AU REC'D on June 5, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/image-depicting-the-research-laboratory-at-the-school-of-military-aeronautics-at-langley-field-in-hampton-virginia-this-photograph-was-taken-on-december-4-1917-and-was-assigned-the-photographer-number-au-recd-on-june-5-1918-image558456950.html
RM2RCFWF2–Image depicting the research laboratory at the School of Military Aeronautics at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia. This photograph was taken on December 4, 1917, and was assigned the photographer number AU REC'D on June 5, 1918.
Full length portrait of Hugh Latimer Dryden and John F Victory welcomed by engineer Henry Reid at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory (LMAL) in Hampton, Virginia, September 8, 1947. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/full-length-portrait-of-hugh-latimer-dryden-and-john-f-victory-welcomed-by-engineer-henry-reid-at-the-langley-memorial-aeronautical-laboratory-lmal-in-hampton-virginia-september-8-1947-image-courtesy-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-nasa-image245270420.html
RMT710WT–Full length portrait of Hugh Latimer Dryden and John F Victory welcomed by engineer Henry Reid at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory (LMAL) in Hampton, Virginia, September 8, 1947. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
Wind tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in the 1940s was used in aerodynamic research to study the effects of air moving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wind-tunnel-at-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-in-the-1940s-was-used-50050063.html
RMCWBYA7–Wind tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in the 1940s was used in aerodynamic research to study the effects of air moving
1964 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . - NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA --- Archivio GBB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1964-usa-the-american-electrical-engineer-woman-kitty-wingfield-obrien-joyner-1916-1993-of-nasa-expert-in-electronics-at-langley-research-center-remembered-like-the-first-woman-engineer-at-the-memorial-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-nasa-nasa-the-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-foto-storiche-foto-storica-scienziato-scientist-ingegnere-donna-ingegneria-elettronica-donne-donna-al-lavoro-aeronautica-archivio-gbb-image365545782.html
RM2C6M1AE–1964 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . - NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA --- Archivio GBB
Construction of an experimental laboratory at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia. This photograph was taken in 1917. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/construction-of-an-experimental-laboratory-at-langley-field-in-hampton-virginia-this-photograph-was-taken-in-1917-image558321537.html
RM2RC9MPW–Construction of an experimental laboratory at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia. This photograph was taken in 1917.
Kitty Joyner, electrical engineer, at Langley in 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kitty-joyner-electrical-engineer-at-langley-in-1952-34070397.html
RMBYC13W–Kitty Joyner, electrical engineer, at Langley in 1952.
Engineers operating the controls of the Stability Tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in Hampton, Virginia, March 10, 1943. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engineers-operating-the-controls-of-the-stability-tunnel-at-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-in-hampton-virginia-march-10-1943-image-courtesy-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-nasa-note-image-has-been-digitally-colorized-using-a-modern-process-colors-may-not-be-period-accurate-image349196077.html
RM2B8374D–Engineers operating the controls of the Stability Tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in Hampton, Virginia, March 10, 1943. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
NASA Langley engineer, uses a laser light carried by an optical fiber to examine a tapered composite specimen on a test stand. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nasa-langley-engineer-uses-a-laser-light-carried-by-an-optical-fiber-36788185.html
RMC3RRKN–NASA Langley engineer, uses a laser light carried by an optical fiber to examine a tapered composite specimen on a test stand.
In this March 29, 1929, photograph, Pearl I. Young is working in the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory's Flight Instrumentation Facility (Building 1202). Young was the first woman hired as a technical employee, a physicist at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and the second female physicist working for the federal government. Ms. Young graduated in 1919 from the University of North Dakota (UND) as a Phi Beta Kappa with a triple major in physics, mathematics, and chemistry. In 1922, she accepted an appointment at the NACA's Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory (n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-this-march-29-1929-photograph-pearl-i-young-is-working-in-the-langley-memorial-aeronautical-laboratorys-flight-instrumentation-facility-building-1202-young-was-the-first-woman-hired-as-a-technical-employee-a-physicist-at-the-national-advisory-committee-for-aeronautics-naca-and-the-second-female-physicist-working-for-the-federal-government-ms-young-graduated-in-1919-from-the-university-of-north-dakota-und-as-a-phi-beta-kappa-with-a-triple-major-in-physics-mathematics-and-chemistry-in-1922-she-accepted-an-appointment-at-the-nacas-langley-memorial-aeronautical-laboratory-n-image258597147.html
RMW0M38B–In this March 29, 1929, photograph, Pearl I. Young is working in the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory's Flight Instrumentation Facility (Building 1202). Young was the first woman hired as a technical employee, a physicist at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and the second female physicist working for the federal government. Ms. Young graduated in 1919 from the University of North Dakota (UND) as a Phi Beta Kappa with a triple major in physics, mathematics, and chemistry. In 1922, she accepted an appointment at the NACA's Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory (n
Langley Laboratory Annual Picnic, Buckroe Beach 7584791934 o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-langley-laboratory-annual-picnic-buckroe-beach-7584791934-o-111968173.html
RMGE4GF9–Langley Laboratory Annual Picnic, Buckroe Beach 7584791934 o
With An Enclosed Full-Height Atrium At The Heart Of The Three-Storey Building, The Social Life Of The School Revolves Around Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-with-an-enclosed-full-height-atrium-at-the-heart-of-the-three-storey-42083472.html
RMCCD1W4–With An Enclosed Full-Height Atrium At The Heart Of The Three-Storey Building, The Social Life Of The School Revolves Around
Katherine Johnson, pictured here at NASA Langley Research Center in 1983, was one of NASA's 'human computers' featured in the movie Hidden Figures. She was a mathematician and physicist who performed complex calculations that enabled humans to successfully achieve space flight. In 1953 Katherine began working at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ (NACA’s) Langley laboratory in the all-black West Area Computing section. In her career at NASA (formerly NACA), Johnson worked on the Apollo, Space Shuttle, and Mission to Mars programs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/katherine-johnson-pictured-here-at-nasa-langley-research-center-in-1983-was-one-of-nasas-human-computers-featured-in-the-movie-hidden-figures-she-was-a-mathematician-and-physicist-who-performed-complex-calculations-that-enabled-humans-to-successfully-achieve-space-flight-in-1953-katherine-began-working-at-the-national-advisory-committee-for-aeronautics-nacas-langley-laboratory-in-the-all-black-west-area-computing-section-in-her-career-at-nasa-formerly-naca-johnson-worked-on-the-apollo-space-shuttle-and-mission-to-mars-programs-image338326746.html
RM2AJC362–Katherine Johnson, pictured here at NASA Langley Research Center in 1983, was one of NASA's 'human computers' featured in the movie Hidden Figures. She was a mathematician and physicist who performed complex calculations that enabled humans to successfully achieve space flight. In 1953 Katherine began working at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ (NACA’s) Langley laboratory in the all-black West Area Computing section. In her career at NASA (formerly NACA), Johnson worked on the Apollo, Space Shuttle, and Mission to Mars programs.
(August 16, 1983) In workshops such as this, NASA craftsmen can fabricate test models, spacecraft, research equipment, and electronics. Image # : L-1983-07815 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-august-16-1983-in-workshops-such-as-this-nasa-craftsmen-can-fabricate-111969441.html
RMGE4J4H–(August 16, 1983) In workshops such as this, NASA craftsmen can fabricate test models, spacecraft, research equipment, and electronics. Image # : L-1983-07815
Katherine Johnson, one of NASA's 'human computers' featured in the movie Hidden Figures, is a mathematician and physicist who performed complex calculations that enabled humans to successfully achieve space flight. In 1953 Katherine began working at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ (NACA’s) Langley laboratory in the all-black West Area Computing section. In her career at NASA (formerly NACA), Johnson worked on the Apollo, Space Shuttle, and Mission to Mars programs. Photo: 1966. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-katherine-johnson-one-of-nasas-human-computers-featured-in-the-movie-173433211.html
RMM24FR7–Katherine Johnson, one of NASA's 'human computers' featured in the movie Hidden Figures, is a mathematician and physicist who performed complex calculations that enabled humans to successfully achieve space flight. In 1953 Katherine began working at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ (NACA’s) Langley laboratory in the all-black West Area Computing section. In her career at NASA (formerly NACA), Johnson worked on the Apollo, Space Shuttle, and Mission to Mars programs. Photo: 1966.
Katherine Johnson, NASA research mathematician, at her desk at NASA Langley Research Center with a globe, or 'Celestial Training Device,' in 1962. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/katherine-johnson-nasa-research-mathematician-at-her-desk-at-nasa-langley-research-center-with-a-globe-or-celestial-training-device-in-1962-image338369029.html
RM2AJE145–Katherine Johnson, NASA research mathematician, at her desk at NASA Langley Research Center with a globe, or 'Celestial Training Device,' in 1962.
A P-51 Mustang in the Full Scale Tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory. (September 23, 1943) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-p-51-mustang-in-the-full-scale-tunnel-at-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-111968569.html
RMGE4H1D–A P-51 Mustang in the Full Scale Tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory. (September 23, 1943)
High Intensity Radiation Laboratory Reverberation Facility Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-high-intensity-radiation-laboratory-reverberation-facility-52114105.html
(September 8, 1947) Hugh L. Dryden (left), George Lewis's successor as the NACA's director of research, arrives with John F. Victory, the NACA's executive secretary, for a tour of the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory (LMAL). Welcoming Dryden and Victory is engineer-in-charge Henry Reid. Image # : L-54384 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-september-8-1947-hugh-l-dryden-left-george-lewiss-successor-as-the-111967488.html
RMGE4FJT–(September 8, 1947) Hugh L. Dryden (left), George Lewis's successor as the NACA's director of research, arrives with John F. Victory, the NACA's executive secretary, for a tour of the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory (LMAL). Welcoming Dryden and Victory is engineer-in-charge Henry Reid. Image # : L-54384
NASA researcher David Wing works in the Air Traffic Operations Lab at NASA's Langley Research Center. The laboratory has been upgraded to support the latest research into new concepts that can improve air traffic flow, such as separation assurance. Image credit: NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nasa-researcher-david-wing-works-in-the-air-traffic-operations-lab-111967172.html
RMGE4F7G–NASA researcher David Wing works in the Air Traffic Operations Lab at NASA's Langley Research Center. The laboratory has been upgraded to support the latest research into new concepts that can improve air traffic flow, such as separation assurance. Image credit: NASA
Researchers are testing a 21-foot wingspan prototype of the X-48B, a blended wing body aircraft, at the full scale wind tunnel at NASA’s research center at Langley Air Force Base, Va. The Air Force Research Laboratory partnered with Boeing Phantom Works and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to study the structural, aerodynamic and operational advantages of the advanced aircraft concept. (NASA photo/Jeff Caplan) X 48B model in wind tunnel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-researchers-are-testing-a-21-foot-wingspan-prototype-of-the-x-48b-169341462.html
RMKRE4NA–Researchers are testing a 21-foot wingspan prototype of the X-48B, a blended wing body aircraft, at the full scale wind tunnel at NASA’s research center at Langley Air Force Base, Va. The Air Force Research Laboratory partnered with Boeing Phantom Works and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to study the structural, aerodynamic and operational advantages of the advanced aircraft concept. (NASA photo/Jeff Caplan) X 48B model in wind tunnel
1964 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , at work , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . DIGITALLY COLORIZED . - NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA --- Archivio GBB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1964-usa-the-american-electrical-engineer-woman-kitty-wingfield-obrien-joyner-1916-1993-of-nasa-at-work-expert-in-electronics-at-langley-research-center-remembered-like-the-first-woman-engineer-at-the-memorial-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-digitally-colorized-nasa-nasa-the-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-foto-storiche-foto-storica-scienziato-scientist-ingegnere-donna-ingegneria-elettronica-donne-donna-al-lavoro-aeronautica-archivio-gbb-image365545783.html
RM2C6M1AF–1964 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , at work , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . DIGITALLY COLORIZED . - NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA --- Archivio GBB
Construction of Photo Laboratory at Langley Field, Hampton, VA during World War One. The photograph was taken in 1917 and shows the progress being made on the construction of the lab. This image is part of a collection documenting American military activities during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/construction-of-photo-laboratory-at-langley-field-hampton-va-during-world-war-one-the-photograph-was-taken-in-1917-and-shows-the-progress-being-made-on-the-construction-of-the-lab-this-image-is-part-of-a-collection-documenting-american-military-activities-during-the-war-image558305128.html
RM2RC8YTT–Construction of Photo Laboratory at Langley Field, Hampton, VA during World War One. The photograph was taken in 1917 and shows the progress being made on the construction of the lab. This image is part of a collection documenting American military activities during the war.
1952 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , at work , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . In this photo analyzing the operation of a wind tunnel turbine at NACA Langley in 1952 . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . - NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA --- Archivio GBB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1952-usa-the-american-electrical-engineer-woman-kitty-wingfield-obrien-joyner-1916-1993-of-nasa-at-work-expert-in-electronics-at-langley-research-center-in-this-photo-analyzing-the-operation-of-a-wind-tunnel-turbine-at-naca-langley-in-1952-remembered-like-the-first-woman-engineer-at-the-memorial-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-nasa-nasa-the-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-foto-storiche-foto-storica-scienziato-scientist-ingegnere-donna-ingegneria-elettronica-donne-donna-al-lavoro-aeronautica-archivio-gbb-image365545780.html
RM2C6M1AC–1952 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , at work , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . In this photo analyzing the operation of a wind tunnel turbine at NACA Langley in 1952 . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . - NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA --- Archivio GBB
Construction of an experimental laboratory at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia. The photograph was taken by the BEC in November 1917. The description was issued by C. Sumber from Langley Field. Notes indicate that the photograph is labeled as N112. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/construction-of-an-experimental-laboratory-at-langley-field-in-hampton-virginia-the-photograph-was-taken-by-the-bec-in-november-1917-the-description-was-issued-by-c-sumber-from-langley-field-notes-indicate-that-the-photograph-is-labeled-as-n112-image558273625.html
RM2RC7FKN–Construction of an experimental laboratory at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia. The photograph was taken by the BEC in November 1917. The description was issued by C. Sumber from Langley Field. Notes indicate that the photograph is labeled as N112.
Description: (November 30, 1956) The D-558-2 #2 is launched from the P2B-1 in this 1956 NACA High-Speed Flight Station photograph. The D-558 Phase Two aircraft was quite different from its Phase One predecessor, the Skystreak. German wartime aeronautical research records, reviewed in 1945 by Douglas Aircraft Company personnel, pointed to many advantages gained from incorporating sweptback wing design into future research aircraft. These findings along with wind tunnel studies performed by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, result Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-description-november-30-1956-the-d-558-2-2-is-launched-from-the-p2b-111967418.html
RMGE4FGA–Description: (November 30, 1956) The D-558-2 #2 is launched from the P2B-1 in this 1956 NACA High-Speed Flight Station photograph. The D-558 Phase Two aircraft was quite different from its Phase One predecessor, the Skystreak. German wartime aeronautical research records, reviewed in 1945 by Douglas Aircraft Company personnel, pointed to many advantages gained from incorporating sweptback wing design into future research aircraft. These findings along with wind tunnel studies performed by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, result
An image of the new hospital at Langley Field Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia, taken on February 6, 1918. The photograph was released by the War Department to the Photo Division. The image is labeled as N-309 in the laboratory notes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-image-of-the-new-hospital-at-langley-field-aviation-experiment-station-in-hampton-virginia-taken-on-february-6-1918-the-photograph-was-released-by-the-war-department-to-the-photo-division-the-image-is-labeled-as-n-309-in-the-laboratory-notes-image558204490.html
RM2RC4BEJ–An image of the new hospital at Langley Field Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia, taken on February 6, 1918. The photograph was released by the War Department to the Photo Division. The image is labeled as N-309 in the laboratory notes.
In the Gas Dynamics Laboratory, completed in 1951, researchers explored basic aerodynamic, heating and fluid-mechanical problems in the speed range from Mach 1.5 to Mach 8.0. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-the-gas-dynamics-laboratory-completed-in-1951-researchers-explored-basic-aerodynamic-heating-and-fluid-mechanical-problems-in-the-speed-range-from-mach-15-to-mach-80-image223592749.html
RMPYNER9–In the Gas Dynamics Laboratory, completed in 1951, researchers explored basic aerodynamic, heating and fluid-mechanical problems in the speed range from Mach 1.5 to Mach 8.0.
Caproni airplane in flight from Langley Field, Hampton, VA to Washington D.C. in September 1917. The photograph was taken by photographer Sumber and is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.' The image was released to C.P.I. and is subject to UCL 1917 laboratory notes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caproni-airplane-in-flight-from-langley-field-hampton-va-to-washington-dc-in-september-1917-the-photograph-was-taken-by-photographer-sumber-and-is-part-of-the-collection-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-the-image-was-released-to-cpi-and-is-subject-to-ucl-1917-laboratory-notes-image558110781.html
RM2RC03YW–Caproni airplane in flight from Langley Field, Hampton, VA to Washington D.C. in September 1917. The photograph was taken by photographer Sumber and is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during World War One.' The image was released to C.P.I. and is subject to UCL 1917 laboratory notes.
With An Enclosed Full-Height Atrium At The Heart Of The Three-Storey Building, The Social Life Of The School Revolves Around Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-with-an-enclosed-full-height-atrium-at-the-heart-of-the-three-storey-42083389.html
RMCCD1P5–With An Enclosed Full-Height Atrium At The Heart Of The Three-Storey Building, The Social Life Of The School Revolves Around
Langley Field Aviation Experiment station in Hampton, VA, showcases a new Hospital-Laboratory in this image taken on February 10, 1918. The photograph, labeled as 111-SC-5641, is part of a series of photographs of American military activities during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langley-field-aviation-experiment-station-in-hampton-va-showcases-a-new-hospital-laboratory-in-this-image-taken-on-february-10-1918-the-photograph-labeled-as-111-sc-5641-is-part-of-a-series-of-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-i-image558107664.html
RM2RC000G–Langley Field Aviation Experiment station in Hampton, VA, showcases a new Hospital-Laboratory in this image taken on February 10, 1918. The photograph, labeled as 111-SC-5641, is part of a series of photographs of American military activities during World War I.
U.S. Army Cpl. Natasha Crague, McDonald Army Health Center, Naval Ophthalmic Readiness Activity, optical laboratory specialist, helps fold the canvas cover that was for a COVID-19 drive through test site next to the McDonald Army Health Center at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, August 30, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-cpl-natasha-crague-mcdonald-army-health-center-naval-ophthalmic-readiness-activity-optical-laboratory-specialist-helps-fold-the-canvas-cover-that-was-for-a-covid-19-drive-through-test-site-next-to-the-mcdonald-army-health-center-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-virginia-august-30-2022-image510561370.html
RM2MJJ26J–U.S. Army Cpl. Natasha Crague, McDonald Army Health Center, Naval Ophthalmic Readiness Activity, optical laboratory specialist, helps fold the canvas cover that was for a COVID-19 drive through test site next to the McDonald Army Health Center at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, August 30, 2022.
Side view of a Macchi seaplane at Langley Field, VA. Photograph taken in December 1917. The photo was issued by W. C. D. to the Photo Division. Catalog number a.1275 with the reference to OK-S.C. Laboratory notes indicate reference number Hy # H 295. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/side-view-of-a-macchi-seaplane-at-langley-field-va-photograph-taken-in-december-1917-the-photo-was-issued-by-w-c-d-to-the-photo-division-catalog-number-a1275-with-the-reference-to-ok-sc-laboratory-notes-indicate-reference-number-hy-h-295-image558102136.html
RM2RBYMY4–Side view of a Macchi seaplane at Langley Field, VA. Photograph taken in December 1917. The photo was issued by W. C. D. to the Photo Division. Catalog number a.1275 with the reference to OK-S.C. Laboratory notes indicate reference number Hy # H 295.
Katherine Johnson, NASA research mathematician, at her desk at NASA Langley Research Center with a globe, or 'Celestial Training Device,' in 1962. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/katherine-johnson-nasa-research-mathematician-at-her-desk-at-nasa-langley-research-center-with-a-globe-or-celestial-training-device-in-1962-image338369030.html
RM2AJE146–Katherine Johnson, NASA research mathematician, at her desk at NASA Langley Research Center with a globe, or 'Celestial Training Device,' in 1962.
The photograph shows the 119th Aero Squadron at Langley field, Virginia. It was taken in November 1917 and received in December 1917. The image was reloaned by W. C. D. Remont Sulyt-3.C, and is part of the Lub Laboratory collection. The Department's assigned number is 56746, with additional label numbers of 056746 and 118 FEE K-141. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-photograph-shows-the-119th-aero-squadron-at-langley-field-virginia-it-was-taken-in-november-1917-and-received-in-december-1917-the-image-was-reloaned-by-w-c-d-remont-sulyt-3c-and-is-part-of-the-lub-laboratory-collection-the-departments-assigned-number-is-56746-with-additional-label-numbers-of-056746-and-118-fee-k-141-image558209136.html
RM2RC4HCG–The photograph shows the 119th Aero Squadron at Langley field, Virginia. It was taken in November 1917 and received in December 1917. The image was reloaned by W. C. D. Remont Sulyt-3.C, and is part of the Lub Laboratory collection. The Department's assigned number is 56746, with additional label numbers of 056746 and 118 FEE K-141.
Katherine Johnson, NASA research mathematician, at her desk at NASA Langley Research Center with a globe, or 'Celestial Training Device,' in 1962. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/katherine-johnson-nasa-research-mathematician-at-her-desk-at-nasa-langley-research-center-with-a-globe-or-celestial-training-device-in-1962-image222938169.html
RMPXKKWD–Katherine Johnson, NASA research mathematician, at her desk at NASA Langley Research Center with a globe, or 'Celestial Training Device,' in 1962.
Construction of a photo laboratory at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia during World War I. The photograph, labeled as '111-SC-3491,' was received by a photographer in November 1917 at 10 p.m. The image shows the ongoing construction of the photo lab, with '3491' and 'H329' being the related identifiers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/construction-of-a-photo-laboratory-at-langley-field-in-hampton-virginia-during-world-war-i-the-photograph-labeled-as-111-sc-3491-was-received-by-a-photographer-in-november-1917-at-10-pm-the-image-shows-the-ongoing-construction-of-the-photo-lab-with-3491-and-h329-being-the-related-identifiers-image558407508.html
RM2RCDJD8–Construction of a photo laboratory at Langley Field in Hampton, Virginia during World War I. The photograph, labeled as '111-SC-3491,' was received by a photographer in November 1917 at 10 p.m. The image shows the ongoing construction of the photo lab, with '3491' and 'H329' being the related identifiers.
Katherine Johnson, one of NASA's 'human computers' featured in the film Hidden Figures, at her desk in 1962 at NASA Langley Research Center where she performed the complex calculations that enabled humans to successfully achieve space flight. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-katherine-johnson-one-of-nasas-human-computers-featured-in-the-film-173433209.html
RMM24FR5–Katherine Johnson, one of NASA's 'human computers' featured in the film Hidden Figures, at her desk in 1962 at NASA Langley Research Center where she performed the complex calculations that enabled humans to successfully achieve space flight.
Langley Field Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia, showcases its new hospital Prescription department in this image taken on February 8, 1918. The photograph was released by W.A.D. to the Photo Division of the Signal Corps on February 28, 1918. Laboratory notes indicate the presence of the N-301. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/langley-field-aviation-experiment-station-in-hampton-virginia-showcases-its-new-hospital-prescription-department-in-this-image-taken-on-february-8-1918-the-photograph-was-released-by-wad-to-the-photo-division-of-the-signal-corps-on-february-28-1918-laboratory-notes-indicate-the-presence-of-the-n-301-image558254025.html
RM2RC6JKN–Langley Field Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia, showcases its new hospital Prescription department in this image taken on February 8, 1918. The photograph was released by W.A.D. to the Photo Division of the Signal Corps on February 28, 1918. Laboratory notes indicate the presence of the N-301.
Retired NASA research mathematician and 'human computer' Katherine Johnson (who was featured in the film Hidden Figures) at the naming event for the Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia on May 5, 2016. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retired-nasa-research-mathematician-and-human-computer-katherine-johnson-who-was-featured-in-the-film-hidden-figures-at-the-naming-event-for-the-katherine-g-johnson-computational-research-facility-at-nasas-langley-research-center-in-hampton-virginia-on-may-5-2016-image338506192.html
RM2AJM82T–Retired NASA research mathematician and 'human computer' Katherine Johnson (who was featured in the film Hidden Figures) at the naming event for the Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia on May 5, 2016.
Wind tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in the 1940s was used in aerodynamic research to study the effects of air moving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wind-tunnel-at-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-in-the-1940s-was-used-32394246.html
RMBTKK5A–Wind tunnel at Langley Aeronautical Laboratory in the 1940s was used in aerodynamic research to study the effects of air moving
The X-56A Multi-Utility Technology Testbed (MUTT) is greeted on an Edwards Air Force Base runway by a U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) team member at Edwards Air Force Base, recently. NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center and the AFRL, along with participants from Langley Research Center and Glenn Research Center, and support from Lockheed Martin, are using the second X-56A (dubbed “Buckeye”) to check out aircraft systems, evaluate handling qualities, characterize and expand the airplane’s performance envelope, and verify pre-flight predictions regarding aircraft behavior. The 20-mi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-x-56a-multi-utility-technology-testbed-mutt-is-greeted-on-an-edwards-air-force-base-runway-by-a-us-air-force-research-laboratory-afrl-team-member-at-edwards-air-force-base-recently-nasas-armstrong-flight-research-center-and-the-afrl-along-with-participants-from-langley-research-center-and-glenn-research-center-and-support-from-lockheed-martin-are-using-the-second-x-56a-dubbed-buckeye-to-check-out-aircraft-systems-evaluate-handling-qualities-characterize-and-expand-the-airplanes-performance-envelope-and-verify-pre-flight-predictions-regarding-aircraft-behavior-the-20-mi-image258408706.html
RMW0BEXA–The X-56A Multi-Utility Technology Testbed (MUTT) is greeted on an Edwards Air Force Base runway by a U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) team member at Edwards Air Force Base, recently. NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center and the AFRL, along with participants from Langley Research Center and Glenn Research Center, and support from Lockheed Martin, are using the second X-56A (dubbed “Buckeye”) to check out aircraft systems, evaluate handling qualities, characterize and expand the airplane’s performance envelope, and verify pre-flight predictions regarding aircraft behavior. The 20-mi
1952 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , at work , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . In this photo analyzing the operation of a wind tunnel turbine at NACA Langley in 1952 . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . DIGITALLY COLORIZED .- NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA --- Archivio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1952-usa-the-american-electrical-engineer-woman-kitty-wingfield-obrien-joyner-1916-1993-of-nasa-at-work-expert-in-electronics-at-langley-research-center-in-this-photo-analyzing-the-operation-of-a-wind-tunnel-turbine-at-naca-langley-in-1952-remembered-like-the-first-woman-engineer-at-the-memorial-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-digitally-colorized-nasa-nasa-the-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-foto-storiche-foto-storica-scienziato-scientist-ingegnere-donna-ingegneria-elettronica-donne-donna-al-lavoro-aeronautica-archivio-image365545781.html
RM2C6M1AD–1952 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , at work , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . In this photo analyzing the operation of a wind tunnel turbine at NACA Langley in 1952 . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . DIGITALLY COLORIZED .- NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA --- Archivio
NASA researcher David Wing works in the Air Traffic Operations Lab at NASA's Langley Research Center. Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nasa-researcher-david-wing-works-in-the-air-traffic-operations-lab-73584792.html
RME7M248–NASA researcher David Wing works in the Air Traffic Operations Lab at NASA's Langley Research Center. Th
Women Adequately Filling Posts In NACA Laboratory: Mrs. Doris Rudd Porter Baron handling Manometertape, Bell computer. 1953-06-03 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-adequately-filling-posts-in-naca-laboratory-mrs-doris-rudd-porter-baron-handling-manometertape-bell-computer-1953-06-03-image455092608.html
RM2HCB77C–Women Adequately Filling Posts In NACA Laboratory: Mrs. Doris Rudd Porter Baron handling Manometertape, Bell computer. 1953-06-03
Right, U.S. Army Spc. Sophia Matozzi, U.S. Army Medical Activity laboratory technician, applies moulage to a volunteer prior to an aircraft crash exercise at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, July 17, 2018. A three-person team applied realistic, movie-style wound makeup to volunteers from JBLE who acted as victims of the simulated crash. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/right-us-army-spc-sophia-matozzi-us-army-medical-activity-laboratory-technician-applies-moulage-to-a-volunteer-prior-to-an-aircraft-crash-exercise-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-virginia-july-17-2018-a-three-person-team-applied-realistic-movie-style-wound-makeup-to-volunteers-from-jble-who-acted-as-victims-of-the-simulated-crash-image217866646.html
RMPJCK3J–Right, U.S. Army Spc. Sophia Matozzi, U.S. Army Medical Activity laboratory technician, applies moulage to a volunteer prior to an aircraft crash exercise at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, July 17, 2018. A three-person team applied realistic, movie-style wound makeup to volunteers from JBLE who acted as victims of the simulated crash.
In the Gas Dynamics Laboratory, completed in 1951, researchers explored basic aerodynamic, heating and fluid-mechanical problems in the speed range from Mach 1.5 to Mach 8.0. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-the-gas-dynamics-laboratory-completed-in-1951-researchers-explored-basic-aerodynamic-heating-and-fluid-mechanical-problems-in-the-speed-range-from-mach-15-to-mach-80-image365560818.html
RM2C6MMFE–In the Gas Dynamics Laboratory, completed in 1951, researchers explored basic aerodynamic, heating and fluid-mechanical problems in the speed range from Mach 1.5 to Mach 8.0.
The Visual Motion Simulator mounted on a syngergistic motion base. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-visual-motion-simulator-mounted-on-a-syngergistic-motion-base-57484987.html
RFD9EJK7–The Visual Motion Simulator mounted on a syngergistic motion base.
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RME1TMG2–Dryden and Victory welcomed by Reid
U.S. Army Spc. Joanna Rodriguez and Spc. Dillon Dorian, McDonald Army Health Center, Naval Ophthalmic Readiness Activity, optical laboratory specialists, fold the canvas cover portion that was part of a temporary COVID-19 drive through test site next to the McDonald Army Health Center at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, August 30, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-spc-joanna-rodriguez-and-spc-dillon-dorian-mcdonald-army-health-center-naval-ophthalmic-readiness-activity-optical-laboratory-specialists-fold-the-canvas-cover-portion-that-was-part-of-a-temporary-covid-19-drive-through-test-site-next-to-the-mcdonald-army-health-center-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-virginia-august-30-2022-image510561368.html
RM2MJJ26G–U.S. Army Spc. Joanna Rodriguez and Spc. Dillon Dorian, McDonald Army Health Center, Naval Ophthalmic Readiness Activity, optical laboratory specialists, fold the canvas cover portion that was part of a temporary COVID-19 drive through test site next to the McDonald Army Health Center at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, August 30, 2022.
. The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . tion.—Stimulation of the vagi usuallyproduces an increase in the tonus of the pyloric sphincter. The latent periodis brief, generally not longer than 5 seconds. The increase in tonus is abruptand reaches its maximum with the first or (rarely) the second contraction;it then gradually returns to normal or below, whether or not tlie stimulus iscontinued. We have not observed a continual increase in the tonus of thesphincter with each succeeding stimulation as reported by Langley^^ andothers (Figs. 2 and 3). Primary decrease in tonus was observed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-journal-of-laboratory-and-clinical-medicine-tionstimulation-of-the-vagi-usuallyproduces-an-increase-in-the-tonus-of-the-pyloric-sphincter-the-latent-periodis-brief-generally-not-longer-than-5-seconds-the-increase-in-tonus-is-abruptand-reaches-its-maximum-with-the-first-or-rarely-the-second-contractionit-then-gradually-returns-to-normal-or-below-whether-or-not-tlie-stimulus-iscontinued-we-have-not-observed-a-continual-increase-in-the-tonus-of-thesphincter-with-each-succeeding-stimulation-as-reported-by-langley-andothers-figs-2-and-3-primary-decrease-in-tonus-was-observed-image370168675.html
RM2CE6HWR–. The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . tion.—Stimulation of the vagi usuallyproduces an increase in the tonus of the pyloric sphincter. The latent periodis brief, generally not longer than 5 seconds. The increase in tonus is abruptand reaches its maximum with the first or (rarely) the second contraction;it then gradually returns to normal or below, whether or not tlie stimulus iscontinued. We have not observed a continual increase in the tonus of thesphincter with each succeeding stimulation as reported by Langley^^ andothers (Figs. 2 and 3). Primary decrease in tonus was observed
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Candy Taylor, 633 Medical Group medical technician, administers a COVID-19 vaccination for Lieutenant Col. Anthony Polito, 633 MDG clinical laboratory flight commander at Joint Base Langley Eustis, Virginia, January 8th, 2021. JBLE is utilizing a phased distribution of immunization as specified by the Department of Defense beginning with medical personnel and first responders. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-master-sgt-candy-taylor-633-medical-group-medical-technician-administers-a-covid-19-vaccination-for-lieutenant-col-anthony-polito-633-mdg-clinical-laboratory-flight-commander-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-virginia-january-8th-2021-jble-is-utilizing-a-phased-distribution-of-immunization-as-specified-by-the-department-of-defense-beginning-with-medical-personnel-and-first-responders-image447699346.html
RM2H0AD2A–U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Candy Taylor, 633 Medical Group medical technician, administers a COVID-19 vaccination for Lieutenant Col. Anthony Polito, 633 MDG clinical laboratory flight commander at Joint Base Langley Eustis, Virginia, January 8th, 2021. JBLE is utilizing a phased distribution of immunization as specified by the Department of Defense beginning with medical personnel and first responders.
Newport News, Va. (February 20, 2024) Dr. Lisa Barrett provides a presentation associated with Developing and Controlling Emotions to leadership assigned to the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment at the Wylie Center onboard Joint Base Langley Eustis. This particular presentation was part of a multi-day Commanders Huddle where regimental leadership participated in training and workshops. Dr. Barrett is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University, where she focuses on affective science. She is also the director of the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory and is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/newport-news-va-february-20-2024-dr-lisa-barrett-provides-a-presentation-associated-with-developing-and-controlling-emotions-to-leadership-assigned-to-the-marine-corps-security-force-regiment-at-the-wylie-center-onboard-joint-base-langley-eustis-this-particular-presentation-was-part-of-a-multi-day-commanders-huddle-where-regimental-leadership-participated-in-training-and-workshops-dr-barrett-is-a-distinguished-professor-of-psychology-at-northeastern-university-where-she-focuses-on-affective-science-she-is-also-the-director-of-the-interdisciplinary-affective-science-laboratory-and-is-image600986394.html
RM2WWN87P–Newport News, Va. (February 20, 2024) Dr. Lisa Barrett provides a presentation associated with Developing and Controlling Emotions to leadership assigned to the Marine Corps Security Force Regiment at the Wylie Center onboard Joint Base Langley Eustis. This particular presentation was part of a multi-day Commanders Huddle where regimental leadership participated in training and workshops. Dr. Barrett is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University, where she focuses on affective science. She is also the director of the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory and is
A simulated deployer stands in line at the 633d Medical Group laboratory during exercise ARDENT CROSSBOW at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, April 19, 2022. Exercise ARDENT CROSSBOW is the first time the 633d Air Base Wing is conducting agile combat support as an Air Base Squadron as part of Air Combat Command's effort to align into the Air Force's new four-phase Force Generation model (Available to Commit, Reset, Prepare and Ready). Through the stand-up of an Air Base Squadron and a supporting A-Staff, Airmen will be prepared to deploy as task-oriented, high-performing teams who are ready Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-simulated-deployer-stands-in-line-at-the-633d-medical-group-laboratory-during-exercise-ardent-crossbow-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-virginia-april-19-2022-exercise-ardent-crossbow-is-the-first-time-the-633d-air-base-wing-is-conducting-agile-combat-support-as-an-air-base-squadron-as-part-of-air-combat-commands-effort-to-align-into-the-air-forces-new-four-phase-force-generation-model-available-to-commit-reset-prepare-and-ready-through-the-stand-up-of-an-air-base-squadron-and-a-supporting-a-staff-airmen-will-be-prepared-to-deploy-as-task-oriented-high-performing-teams-who-are-ready-image502978746.html
RM2M68JEJ–A simulated deployer stands in line at the 633d Medical Group laboratory during exercise ARDENT CROSSBOW at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, April 19, 2022. Exercise ARDENT CROSSBOW is the first time the 633d Air Base Wing is conducting agile combat support as an Air Base Squadron as part of Air Combat Command's effort to align into the Air Force's new four-phase Force Generation model (Available to Commit, Reset, Prepare and Ready). Through the stand-up of an Air Base Squadron and a supporting A-Staff, Airmen will be prepared to deploy as task-oriented, high-performing teams who are ready
'Standard Type J- on display at Langley Field, Hampton, Virginia. The aircraft, with registration number №₂.975, was captured in this photograph taken by Robinson Reed on January 10, 1918. This image was released by W. C. D. to Photo Elv. at B.C. subject to approval. Laboratory notes indicate that it is for official use only.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standard-type-j-on-display-at-langley-field-hampton-virginia-the-aircraft-with-registration-number-975-was-captured-in-this-photograph-taken-by-robinson-reed-on-january-10-1918-this-image-was-released-by-w-c-d-to-photo-elv-at-bc-subject-to-approval-laboratory-notes-indicate-that-it-is-for-official-use-only-image558172742.html
RM2RC2Y0P–'Standard Type J- on display at Langley Field, Hampton, Virginia. The aircraft, with registration number №₂.975, was captured in this photograph taken by Robinson Reed on January 10, 1918. This image was released by W. C. D. to Photo Elv. at B.C. subject to approval. Laboratory notes indicate that it is for official use only.'
Retired NASA research mathematician and 'human computer' Katherine Johnson (who was featured in the film Hidden Figures) at the naming event for the Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia on May 5, 2016. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retired-nasa-research-mathematician-and-human-computer-katherine-johnson-who-was-featured-in-the-film-hidden-figures-at-the-naming-event-for-the-katherine-g-johnson-computational-research-facility-at-nasas-langley-research-center-in-hampton-virginia-on-may-5-2016-image338373390.html
RM2AJE6KX–Retired NASA research mathematician and 'human computer' Katherine Johnson (who was featured in the film Hidden Figures) at the naming event for the Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia on May 5, 2016.
From left, U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Vicky Santos, 379th Expeditionary Medical Group, explains the duties of the hospital's laboratory to U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Robery Sealey, U.S. Air Forces Central Command command chief, Jan. 18, 2012, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. Santos, a native of San Francisco, Calif., is currently deployed from the 633rd Medical Support Squadron, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-from-left-us-air-force-senior-airman-vicky-santos-379th-expeditionary-129233236.html
RMHE728M–From left, U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Vicky Santos, 379th Expeditionary Medical Group, explains the duties of the hospital's laboratory to U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Robery Sealey, U.S. Air Forces Central Command command chief, Jan. 18, 2012, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. Santos, a native of San Francisco, Calif., is currently deployed from the 633rd Medical Support Squadron, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va.
1952 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , at work , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . In this photo analyzing the operation of a wind tunnel turbine at NACA Langley in 1952 . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . - NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA - REGOLO MATEMATICO ALGEBRICO LOG Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1952-usa-the-american-electrical-engineer-woman-kitty-wingfield-obrien-joyner-1916-1993-of-nasa-at-work-expert-in-electronics-at-langley-research-center-in-this-photo-analyzing-the-operation-of-a-wind-tunnel-turbine-at-naca-langley-in-1952-remembered-like-the-first-woman-engineer-at-the-memorial-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-nasa-nasa-the-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-foto-storiche-foto-storica-scienziato-scientist-ingegnere-donna-ingegneria-elettronica-donne-donna-al-lavoro-aeronautica-regolo-matematico-algebrico-log-image365545784.html
RM2C6M1AG–1952 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , at work , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . In this photo analyzing the operation of a wind tunnel turbine at NACA Langley in 1952 . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . - NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA - REGOLO MATEMATICO ALGEBRICO LOG
Senior Airman Charles Thomas palletizes blood products at the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group Blood Transshipment Center, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 17, 2014. The BTC serves as the central point for storage and inventory assessment of all blood products in Central Command's area of responsibility. The BTC ships an average of 600 blood products weekly supporting 43 medical treatment facilities throughout the AOR. Thomas is a medical laboratory technician deployed from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., and a Birmingham, Ala., native. Master Sgt. David Miller) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-senior-airman-charles-thomas-palletizes-blood-products-at-the-379th-129282039.html
RMHE98FK–Senior Airman Charles Thomas palletizes blood products at the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group Blood Transshipment Center, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 17, 2014. The BTC serves as the central point for storage and inventory assessment of all blood products in Central Command's area of responsibility. The BTC ships an average of 600 blood products weekly supporting 43 medical treatment facilities throughout the AOR. Thomas is a medical laboratory technician deployed from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., and a Birmingham, Ala., native. Master Sgt. David Miller)
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Brian Heth, 1st Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory technician, does a safety check on the aircrew system tester at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., Nov. 3, 2016. The system makes sure pilots are provided with accurate amounts of oxygen while in flight. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-brian-heth-1st-maintenance-squadron-precision-measurement-equipment-laboratory-technician-does-a-safety-check-on-the-aircrew-system-tester-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-va-nov-3-2016-the-system-makes-sure-pilots-are-provided-with-accurate-amounts-of-oxygen-while-in-flight-image235053856.html
RMRJBHGG–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Brian Heth, 1st Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory technician, does a safety check on the aircrew system tester at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., Nov. 3, 2016. The system makes sure pilots are provided with accurate amounts of oxygen while in flight.
Construction underway at Langley Field in Hampton, VA during World War I. This photograph, taken by Bobinson, shows a research laboratory being built. The image was taken on January 5, 1918 and released by W.C.D to the Photo Division of the Signal Corps. Approved by the Signal Corps on February 21, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/construction-underway-at-langley-field-in-hampton-va-during-world-war-i-this-photograph-taken-by-bobinson-shows-a-research-laboratory-being-built-the-image-was-taken-on-january-5-1918-and-released-by-wcd-to-the-photo-division-of-the-signal-corps-approved-by-the-signal-corps-on-february-21-1918-image558458966.html
RM2RCG032–Construction underway at Langley Field in Hampton, VA during World War I. This photograph, taken by Bobinson, shows a research laboratory being built. The image was taken on January 5, 1918 and released by W.C.D to the Photo Division of the Signal Corps. Approved by the Signal Corps on February 21, 1918.
Retired NASA research mathematician and 'human computer' Katherine Johnson (who was featured in the film Hidden Figures) at the naming event for the Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia on May 5, 2016. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retired-nasa-research-mathematician-and-human-computer-katherine-johnson-who-was-featured-in-the-film-hidden-figures-at-the-naming-event-for-the-katherine-g-johnson-computational-research-facility-at-nasas-langley-research-center-in-hampton-virginia-on-may-5-2016-image338506194.html
RM2AJM82X–Retired NASA research mathematician and 'human computer' Katherine Johnson (who was featured in the film Hidden Figures) at the naming event for the Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia on May 5, 2016.
Retired NASA research mathematician and 'human computer' Katherine Johnson (who was featured in the film Hidden Figures) being recognized for her contributions in America’s first space flight mission at Carousel Park in downtown Hampton, Virginia on August 26, 2016. During the ceremony guests wished her a Happy 98th birthday. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retired-nasa-research-mathematician-and-human-computer-katherine-johnson-who-was-featured-in-the-film-hidden-figures-being-recognized-for-her-contributions-in-americas-first-space-flight-mission-at-carousel-park-in-downtown-hampton-virginia-on-august-26-2016-during-the-ceremony-guests-wished-her-a-happy-98th-birthday-image338373392.html
RM2AJE6M0–Retired NASA research mathematician and 'human computer' Katherine Johnson (who was featured in the film Hidden Figures) being recognized for her contributions in America’s first space flight mission at Carousel Park in downtown Hampton, Virginia on August 26, 2016. During the ceremony guests wished her a Happy 98th birthday.
1952 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , at work , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . In this photo analyzing the operation of a wind tunnel turbine at NACA Langley in 1952 . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . DIGITALLY COLORIZED .- NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA --- Archivio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1952-usa-the-american-electrical-engineer-woman-kitty-wingfield-obrien-joyner-1916-1993-of-nasa-at-work-expert-in-electronics-at-langley-research-center-in-this-photo-analyzing-the-operation-of-a-wind-tunnel-turbine-at-naca-langley-in-1952-remembered-like-the-first-woman-engineer-at-the-memorial-langley-aeronautical-laboratory-digitally-colorized-nasa-nasa-the-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-foto-storiche-foto-storica-scienziato-scientist-ingegnere-donna-ingegneria-elettronica-donne-donna-al-lavoro-aeronautica-archivio-image365545785.html
RM2C6M1AH–1952 , USA : The american Electrical Engineer woman KITTY Wingfield O'BRIEN JOYNER ( 1916 - 1993 ) of NASA , at work , expert in Electronics , at LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER . In this photo analyzing the operation of a wind tunnel turbine at NACA Langley in 1952 . Remembered like the first woman engineer at the Memorial Langley Aeronautical Laboratory . DIGITALLY COLORIZED .- NASA - N.A.S.A. - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - foto storiche - foto storica - scienziato - scientist - INGEGNERE DONNA - INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA - DONNE DONNA - AL LAVORO - AERONAUTICA --- Archivio
NASA research mathematician Katherine Johnson at work at NASA Langley Research Center in 1980. Johnson was featured in the movie Hidden Figures, as well as the book upon which the film was based. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nasa-research-mathematician-katherine-johnson-at-work-at-nasa-langley-173443218.html
RMM250GJ–NASA research mathematician Katherine Johnson at work at NASA Langley Research Center in 1980. Johnson was featured in the movie Hidden Figures, as well as the book upon which the film was based.
Senior Airman Charles Thomas bags ice for a blood product shipment at the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group Blood Transshipment Center, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 17, 2014. The BTC serves as the central point for storage and inventory assessment of all blood products in Central Command's area of responsibility. The BTC ships an average of 600 blood products weekly supporting 43 medical treatment facilities throughout the AOR. Thomas is a medical laboratory technician deployed from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., and a Birmingham, Ala., native. Master Sgt. David Miller) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-senior-airman-charles-thomas-bags-ice-for-a-blood-product-shipment-129282034.html
RMHE98FE–Senior Airman Charles Thomas bags ice for a blood product shipment at the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group Blood Transshipment Center, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 17, 2014. The BTC serves as the central point for storage and inventory assessment of all blood products in Central Command's area of responsibility. The BTC ships an average of 600 blood products weekly supporting 43 medical treatment facilities throughout the AOR. Thomas is a medical laboratory technician deployed from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., and a Birmingham, Ala., native. Master Sgt. David Miller)
Retired NASA research mathematician and 'human computer' Katherine Johnson (who was featured in the film Hidden Figures) at the naming event for the Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia on May 5, 2016. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retired-nasa-research-mathematician-and-human-computer-katherine-johnson-who-was-featured-in-the-film-hidden-figures-at-the-naming-event-for-the-katherine-g-johnson-computational-research-facility-at-nasas-langley-research-center-in-hampton-virginia-on-may-5-2016-image373591700.html
RM2CKPG0M–Retired NASA research mathematician and 'human computer' Katherine Johnson (who was featured in the film Hidden Figures) at the naming event for the Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia on May 5, 2016.
020530-O-0000X-002 NASA Langley Research Center, VA (May 30, 2002) -- A hypersonic cruise missile engine used in the first-ever ground test of a full scale, fully integrated hypersonic cruise missile using conventional liquid hydrocarbon fuel. A team led by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) from Laurel, MD, in collaboration with the newly developed Hypersonic Flight Demonstration Program, conducted jointly with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the Office of Naval Research (ONR), are developing experiments to produce a future high-speed str Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-020530-o-0000x-002-nasa-langley-research-center-va-may-30-2002-a-hypersonic-129991184.html
RMHFDH28–020530-O-0000X-002 NASA Langley Research Center, VA (May 30, 2002) -- A hypersonic cruise missile engine used in the first-ever ground test of a full scale, fully integrated hypersonic cruise missile using conventional liquid hydrocarbon fuel. A team led by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) from Laurel, MD, in collaboration with the newly developed Hypersonic Flight Demonstration Program, conducted jointly with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the Office of Naval Research (ONR), are developing experiments to produce a future high-speed str
Katherine Johnson (featured in the film Hidden Figures) at the naming event for NASA's Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility. (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/katherine-johnson-featured-in-the-film-hidden-figures-at-the-naming-event-for-nasas-katherine-g-johnson-computational-research-facility-usa-image338508208.html
RM2AJMAJT–Katherine Johnson (featured in the film Hidden Figures) at the naming event for NASA's Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility. (USA)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Ruben Mejia, 1st Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory technician, uses gauge blocks to calibrate linear measurement tools at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., March 17, 2017. The PMEL flight is divided in two main sections, electrical standards and physical dimensions, to support its customers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-senior-airman-ruben-mejia-1st-maintenance-squadron-precision-measurement-equipment-laboratory-technician-uses-gauge-blocks-to-calibrate-linear-measurement-tools-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-va-march-17-2017-the-pmel-flight-is-divided-in-two-main-sections-electrical-standards-and-physical-dimensions-to-support-its-customers-image229263981.html
RMR8YTF9–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Ruben Mejia, 1st Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory technician, uses gauge blocks to calibrate linear measurement tools at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., March 17, 2017. The PMEL flight is divided in two main sections, electrical standards and physical dimensions, to support its customers.
Retired NASA Langley “Human Computer” research mathematician Katherine G. Johnson is being recognized for her contributions in America’s first space flight mission at Carousel Park in downtown Hampton August 26, 2016. During the ceremony guests wished her a Happy 98th birthday during the unveiling of a historical park bench dedicated in her honor. (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retired-nasa-langley-human-computer-research-mathematician-katherine-g-johnson-is-being-recognized-for-her-contributions-in-americas-first-space-flight-mission-at-carousel-park-in-downtown-hampton-august-26-2016-during-the-ceremony-guests-wished-her-a-happy-98th-birthday-during-the-unveiling-of-a-historical-park-bench-dedicated-in-her-honor-usa-image373299326.html
RM2CK972P–Retired NASA Langley “Human Computer” research mathematician Katherine G. Johnson is being recognized for her contributions in America’s first space flight mission at Carousel Park in downtown Hampton August 26, 2016. During the ceremony guests wished her a Happy 98th birthday during the unveiling of a historical park bench dedicated in her honor. (USA)
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Former NASA “human computer” mathematician Katherine Johnson is seen after President Barack Obama presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Tuesday, November 24, 2015, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-nasa-human-computer-mathematician-katherine-johnson-is-seen-after-president-barack-obama-presented-her-with-the-presidential-medal-of-freedom-tuesday-november-24-2015-during-a-ceremony-in-the-east-room-of-the-white-house-in-washington-photo-credit-nasabill-ingalls-image373321500.html
RM2CKA7AM–Former NASA “human computer” mathematician Katherine Johnson is seen after President Barack Obama presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Tuesday, November 24, 2015, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Photo Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Caption: Image depicts a hanging cable telephone at Langley Field Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia. Taken on February 9, 1918, it was released by W.C.D. and approved by the Photo Division of the 8th Gas Attack. (Laboratory Notes: 8,5616) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caption-image-depicts-a-hanging-cable-telephone-at-langley-field-aviation-experiment-station-in-hampton-virginia-taken-on-february-9-1918-it-was-released-by-wcd-and-approved-by-the-photo-division-of-the-8th-gas-attack-laboratory-notes-85616-image558144023.html
RM2RC1JB3–Caption: Image depicts a hanging cable telephone at Langley Field Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia. Taken on February 9, 1918, it was released by W.C.D. and approved by the Photo Division of the 8th Gas Attack. (Laboratory Notes: 8,5616)
020530-O-0000X-001 NASA Langley Research Center, VA (May 30, 2002) -- A hypersonic cruise missile engine used in the first-ever ground test of a full scale, fully integrated hypersonic cruise missile using conventional liquid hydrocarbon fuel. A team led by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) from Laurel, MD, in collaboration with the newly developed Hypersonic Flight Demonstration Program, conducted jointly with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the Office of Naval Research (ONR), are developing experiments to produce a future high-speed str Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-020530-o-0000x-001-nasa-langley-research-center-va-may-30-2002-a-hypersonic-129991183.html
RMHFDH27–020530-O-0000X-001 NASA Langley Research Center, VA (May 30, 2002) -- A hypersonic cruise missile engine used in the first-ever ground test of a full scale, fully integrated hypersonic cruise missile using conventional liquid hydrocarbon fuel. A team led by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) from Laurel, MD, in collaboration with the newly developed Hypersonic Flight Demonstration Program, conducted jointly with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the Office of Naval Research (ONR), are developing experiments to produce a future high-speed str
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Julia Maldonado, 633rd Medical Support Squadron Laboratory medical laboratory technician, tests a blood sample at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., June 26, 2017. Lab technicians can provide test results to medical providers within a few hours. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Teresa J. Cleveland) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-airman-1st-class-julia-maldonado-633rd-medical-support-squadron-laboratory-medical-laboratory-technician-tests-a-blood-sample-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-va-june-26-2017-lab-technicians-can-provide-test-results-to-medical-providers-within-a-few-hours-us-air-force-photostaff-sgt-teresa-j-cleveland-image186723566.html
RMMRNYPP–U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Julia Maldonado, 633rd Medical Support Squadron Laboratory medical laboratory technician, tests a blood sample at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., June 26, 2017. Lab technicians can provide test results to medical providers within a few hours. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Teresa J. Cleveland)
Ernest Triplett, 1st Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory electronics technician, charts a SR1060 Resistance Box at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., March 20, 2017. The electrical standards section deals with voltage, resistance, current, frequency and power while the physical dimension side of the house works with temperature, linear, force, tension and pressure measurements. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ernest-triplett-1st-maintenance-squadron-precision-measurement-equipment-laboratory-electronics-technician-charts-a-sr1060-resistance-box-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-va-march-20-2017-the-electrical-standards-section-deals-with-voltage-resistance-current-frequency-and-power-while-the-physical-dimension-side-of-the-house-works-with-temperature-linear-force-tension-and-pressure-measurements-image228534464.html
RMR7PJ14–Ernest Triplett, 1st Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory electronics technician, charts a SR1060 Resistance Box at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., March 20, 2017. The electrical standards section deals with voltage, resistance, current, frequency and power while the physical dimension side of the house works with temperature, linear, force, tension and pressure measurements.
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This photograph shows the new mess hall at Langley Field Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia. It was taken on February 18, 1918. The photograph was issued to the Photo Division of the 8th Army Air Support for approval on February 26, 1918. No additional laboratory notes are available. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-shows-the-new-mess-hall-at-langley-field-aviation-experiment-station-in-hampton-virginia-it-was-taken-on-february-18-1918-the-photograph-was-issued-to-the-photo-division-of-the-8th-army-air-support-for-approval-on-february-26-1918-no-additional-laboratory-notes-are-available-image558251741.html
RM2RC6FP5–This photograph shows the new mess hall at Langley Field Aviation Experiment Station in Hampton, Virginia. It was taken on February 18, 1918. The photograph was issued to the Photo Division of the 8th Army Air Support for approval on February 26, 1918. No additional laboratory notes are available.
Construction workers at Langley Field in 1959 are seen removing remnants of a building. The photograph, taken by photographer Ree's/17, is numbered 111-SC-19597 and was issued by the US Army. The image shows laborers engaged in the demolition process. Laboratory notes indicate the time of the photograph was 7:30 AM ATZ. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/construction-workers-at-langley-field-in-1959-are-seen-removing-remnants-of-a-building-the-photograph-taken-by-photographer-rees17-is-numbered-111-sc-19597-and-was-issued-by-the-us-army-the-image-shows-laborers-engaged-in-the-demolition-process-laboratory-notes-indicate-the-time-of-the-photograph-was-730-am-atz-image558437985.html
RM2RCF19N–Construction workers at Langley Field in 1959 are seen removing remnants of a building. The photograph, taken by photographer Ree's/17, is numbered 111-SC-19597 and was issued by the US Army. The image shows laborers engaged in the demolition process. Laboratory notes indicate the time of the photograph was 7:30 AM ATZ.
Italian aviators Lieutenant Giorgio Abetti, Captain Carlo Tappi, and Captain Silvio Resnati are pictured here at the Aviation Experiment Station in Langley Field, Hampton, VA. The photograph, taken in September 1917, shows the aviators next to a Single Seater Pursuit Machine (S.V.A.) aircraft. These Italian aviators made both long and short distance flights in the famous Caproni aeroplane during their time in the United States. This photograph was classified and required approval from the Italian High Commission before release. Laboratory notes from April 15, 1918, indicate that it was taken b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italian-aviators-lieutenant-giorgio-abetti-captain-carlo-tappi-and-captain-silvio-resnati-are-pictured-here-at-the-aviation-experiment-station-in-langley-field-hampton-va-the-photograph-taken-in-september-1917-shows-the-aviators-next-to-a-single-seater-pursuit-machine-sva-aircraft-these-italian-aviators-made-both-long-and-short-distance-flights-in-the-famous-caproni-aeroplane-during-their-time-in-the-united-states-this-photograph-was-classified-and-required-approval-from-the-italian-high-commission-before-release-laboratory-notes-from-april-15-1918-indicate-that-it-was-taken-b-image558112596.html
RM2RC068M–Italian aviators Lieutenant Giorgio Abetti, Captain Carlo Tappi, and Captain Silvio Resnati are pictured here at the Aviation Experiment Station in Langley Field, Hampton, VA. The photograph, taken in September 1917, shows the aviators next to a Single Seater Pursuit Machine (S.V.A.) aircraft. These Italian aviators made both long and short distance flights in the famous Caproni aeroplane during their time in the United States. This photograph was classified and required approval from the Italian High Commission before release. Laboratory notes from April 15, 1918, indicate that it was taken b
Bureau of Public Roads - New Physical Laboratory. Original caption: Bureau of Public Roads - New Physical Laboratory. Photo by T. W. Kines. State: Virginia. Place: Langley. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bureau-of-public-roads-new-physical-laboratory-original-caption-bureau-of-public-roads-new-physical-laboratory-photo-by-t-w-kines-state-virginia-place-langley-image501751229.html
RM2M48MPN–Bureau of Public Roads - New Physical Laboratory. Original caption: Bureau of Public Roads - New Physical Laboratory. Photo by T. W. Kines. State: Virginia. Place: Langley.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mari Crespo, 633rd Medical Support Squadron Laboratory medical laboratory technician, conducts tests on a blood bank unit at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., June 26, 2017. Blood units are used for transfusions in emergency situations and surgical procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Teresa J. Cleveland) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-mari-crespo-633rd-medical-support-squadron-laboratory-medical-laboratory-technician-conducts-tests-on-a-blood-bank-unit-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-va-june-26-2017-blood-units-are-used-for-transfusions-in-emergency-situations-and-surgical-procedures-us-air-force-photostaff-sgt-teresa-j-cleveland-image186723575.html
RMMRNYR3–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mari Crespo, 633rd Medical Support Squadron Laboratory medical laboratory technician, conducts tests on a blood bank unit at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., June 26, 2017. Blood units are used for transfusions in emergency situations and surgical procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Teresa J. Cleveland)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Ruben Mejia, 1st Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory technician, checks the state of water with a temperature calibration system at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., Nov. 3, 2016. Meteorology, parachutes, and jet engines all benefit from the temperature calibration system which provides a reference for what temperature equipment can be used in successfully. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-senior-airman-ruben-mejia-1st-maintenance-squadron-precision-measurement-equipment-laboratory-technician-checks-the-state-of-water-with-a-temperature-calibration-system-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-va-nov-3-2016-meteorology-parachutes-and-jet-engines-all-benefit-from-the-temperature-calibration-system-which-provides-a-reference-for-what-temperature-equipment-can-be-used-in-successfully-image235053854.html
RMRJBHGE–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Ruben Mejia, 1st Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory technician, checks the state of water with a temperature calibration system at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., Nov. 3, 2016. Meteorology, parachutes, and jet engines all benefit from the temperature calibration system which provides a reference for what temperature equipment can be used in successfully.
Bureau of Public Roads - New Physical Laboratory. Original caption: Bureau of Public Roads - New Physical Laboratory. Photo by T. W. Kines. State: Virginia. Place: Langley. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bureau-of-public-roads-new-physical-laboratory-original-caption-bureau-of-public-roads-new-physical-laboratory-photo-by-t-w-kines-state-virginia-place-langley-image501752120.html
RM2M48NXG–Bureau of Public Roads - New Physical Laboratory. Original caption: Bureau of Public Roads - New Physical Laboratory. Photo by T. W. Kines. State: Virginia. Place: Langley.
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Julia Maldonado, 633rd Medical Support Squadron Laboratory medical laboratory technician, tests a blood sample at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., June 26, 2017. In order to ensure the most accurate results possible, it is important to follow the physician’s instructions, prior to submitting samples. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Teresa J. Cleveland) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-airman-1st-class-julia-maldonado-633rd-medical-support-squadron-laboratory-medical-laboratory-technician-tests-a-blood-sample-at-joint-base-langley-eustis-va-june-26-2017-in-order-to-ensure-the-most-accurate-results-possible-it-is-important-to-follow-the-physicians-instructions-prior-to-submitting-samples-us-air-force-photostaff-sgt-teresa-j-cleveland-image186723565.html
RMMRNYPN–U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Julia Maldonado, 633rd Medical Support Squadron Laboratory medical laboratory technician, tests a blood sample at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., June 26, 2017. In order to ensure the most accurate results possible, it is important to follow the physician’s instructions, prior to submitting samples. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Teresa J. Cleveland)
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