NASA Earth Science Division Director Michael Freilich shows meteorologists a model of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory during a media event for the release of the Third U.S. National Climate Assessment, South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, May 6, 2014. NASA Earth-observing satellite observations and analysis by the NASA-supported research community underlie many of the findings in the new climate change assessment.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
National Climate Assessment
NASA Earth Science Division Director Michael Freilich shows meteorologists an AERONET sun photometer, right, and a model of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory during a media event for the release of the Third U.S. National Climate Assessment, South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, May 6, 2014. NASA Earth-observing satellite observations and analysis by the NASA-supported research community underlie many of the findings in the new climate change assessment.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
National Climate Assessment
NASA Earth Science Division Director Michael Freilich shows meteorologists an AERONET sun photometer, right, and a model of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory during a media event for the release of the Third U.S. National Climate Assessment, South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, May 6, 2014. NASA Earth-observing satellite observations and analysis by the NASA-supported research community underlie many of the findings in the new climate change assessment.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
National Climate Assessment
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
Kars Park I is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
Launch Complex 39B is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
A trailer flipped on it's side at the Turn Basin is seen during a survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Blue Origin construction site at Exploration Park is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
A tank stroage unit near Launch Complex 39 is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
Kars Park I is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Operations Support Building I (OSB I) is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The roof of the building is currently undergoing repair from Hurricane Matthew. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
Center Director, Robert Cabana, conducts an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Mobile Launcher (ML), Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), Launch Control Center (LCC), and Launch Complex 39 surrounding areas are seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
Launch Complex 39 surrounding areas are seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Multi-Payload Processing Facility (MPPF) is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
Launch Complex 39 surrounding areas are seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
An industrial building behind the Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Multi-Payload Processing Facility (MPPF) is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
A boat dock torn apart is seen during a survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
Launch Complex 39B is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Mobile Launcher (ML), Launch Control Center (LCC), Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), and Launch Complex 39 surrounding areas are seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Launch Control Center (LCC) is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Beach House is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Blue Origin construction site at Exploration Park is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Launch Complex 39 Press Site is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
A guard shack at the Shuttle Landing Facility, operated by Space Florida, is seen during a survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
Kars Park I is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), Launch Control Center (LCC), and Launch Complex 39 surrounding areas are seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The shoreline is seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Mobile Launcher (ML), Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), Launch Control Center (LCC), and Launch Complex 39 surrounding areas are seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
The Central Campus construction site and Headquarters building are seen during an aerial survey of NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 12, 2017. The survey was performed to identify structures and facilities that may have sustained damage from Hurricane Irma as the storm passed Kennedy on September 10, 2017. NASA closed the center ahead of the storm's onset and only a small team of specialists known as the Rideout Team was on the center as the storm approached and passed.
Hurricane Irma Damage Assessment
NASA research pilot Jim Less wears a U.S. Navy harness configuration with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California prototype mask, which uses laser sensors to determine levels of carbon dioxide and water exhaled inside the mask. This prototype was tested in conjunction with the current VigilOX system, which measures the pilot’s oxygen concentration, breathing pressures and flow rates. This and the U.S. Air Force configuration was used in the Pilot Breathing Assessment program at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California.
Pilot Breathing Assessment Program Prototype JPL Mask with U.S. Navy Configuration
The Radiation Assessment Detector, shown prior to its September 2010 installation onto NASA Mars rover Curiosity, will aid future human missions to Mars by providing information about the radiation environment on Mars and on the way to Mars.
Radiation Assessment Detector for Mars Science Laboratory
NASA Pilot Nils Larson wears a U.S. Air Force harness configuration with a helmet and an oxygen mask that is being used in the Pilot Breathing Assessment program at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in California.
U.S. Air Force Harness Configuration
In this photograph, astronaut Carl Walz performs the Performance Assessment Workstation (PAWS) experiment at the flight deck of the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia during the STS-65 mission. Present day astronauts are subject to a variety of stresses during spaceflight. These include microgravity, physical isolation, confinement, lack of privacy, fatigue, and changing work/rest cycles. The purpose of this experiment is to determine the effects of microgravity upon thinking skills critical to the success of operational tasks in space. The principle objective is to distinguish between the effects of microgravity on specific information-processing skills affecting performance and those of fatigue caused by long work periods. To measure these skills, the investigators use a set of computerized performance tests called the Performance Assessment Workstation, which is based on current theoretical models of human performance. The tests were selected by analyzing tasks related to space missions and their hypothesized sensitivity to microgravity. Multiple subjective measures of cumulative fatigue and changing mood states are also included for interpreting performance data.
Space Shuttle Projects
An aerial view of the Wallops Island launch facilities taken by the Wallops Incident Response Team Oct. 29 following the failed launch attempt of Orbital Science Corp.'s Antares rocket Oct. 28.  Credit: NASA/Terry Zaperach  ---  The Wallops Incident Response Team completed today an initial assessment of Wallops Island, Virginia, following the catastrophic failure of Orbital Science Corp.’s Antares rocket shortly after liftoff at 6:22 p.m. EDT Tuesday, Oct. 28, from Pad 0A of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.  “I want to praise the launch team, range safety, all of our emergency responders and those who provided mutual aid and support on a highly-professional response that ensured the safety of our most important resource -- our people,” said Bill Wrobel, Wallops director. “In the coming days and weeks ahead, we'll continue to assess the damage on the island and begin the process of moving forward to restore our space launch capabilities. There's no doubt in my mind that we will rebound stronger than ever.”  The initial assessment is a cursory look; it will take many more weeks to further understand and analyze the full extent of the effects of the event. A number of support buildings in the immediate area have broken windows and imploded doors. A sounding rocket launcher adjacent to the pad, and buildings nearest the pad, suffered the most severe damage.  At Pad 0A the initial assessment showed damage to the transporter erector launcher and lightning suppression rods, as well as debris around the pad.  The Wallops team also met with a group of state and local officials, including the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, the Virginia Department of Emergency Management, the Virginia Marine Police, and the U.S. Coast Guard. The Wallops environmental team also is conducting assessments at the site. Preliminary observations are that the environmental effects of the launch failure were largely contained within the southern third of Wallops Island, in the area immediately adjacent to the pad.   Immediately after the incident, the Wallops’ industrial hygienist collected air samples at the Wallops mainland area, the Highway 175 causeway, and on Chincoteague Island. No hazardous substances were detected at the sampled locations.  Additional air, soil and water samples will be collected from the incident area as well as at control sites for comparative analysis.  The Coast Guard and Virginia Marine Resources Commission reported today they have not observed any obvious signs of water pollution, such as oil sheens. Furthermore, initial assessments have not revealed any obvious impacts to fish or wildlife resources. The Incident Response Team continues to monitor and assess.  Following the initial assessment, the response team will open the area of Wallops Island, north of the island flagpole opposite of the launch pad location, to allow the U.S. Navy to return back to work.  Anyone who finds debris or damage to their property in the vicinity of the launch mishap is cautioned to stay away from it and call the Incident Response Team at 757-824-1295.  Further updates on the situation and the progress of the ongoing investigation will be available at:  <a href="http://www.orbital.com" rel="nofollow">www.orbital.com</a>  and  <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/orbital" rel="nofollow">www.nasa.gov/orbital</a>  <b><a href="http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/MP_Photo_Guidelines.html" rel="nofollow">NASA image use policy.</a></b>  <b><a href="http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/home/index.html" rel="nofollow">NASA Goddard Space Flight Center</a></b> enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission. <b>Follow us on <a href="http://twitter.com/NASAGoddardPix" rel="nofollow">Twitter</a></b> <b>Like us on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbelt-MD/NASA-Goddard/395013845897?ref=tsd" rel="nofollow">Facebook</a></b> <b>Find us on <a href="http://instagram.com/nasagoddard?vm=grid" rel="nofollow">Instagram</a></b>
NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility Completes Initial Assessment after Orbital Launch Mishap
NASA research pilot Wayne Ringelberg wears a U.S. Air Force configuration of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California prototype mask, which uses laser sensors to determine levels of carbon dioxide and water exhaled inside the mask. This prototype was tested in conjunction with the current VigilOX system, which measures the pilot’s oxygen concentration, breathing pressures and flow rates. This and the U.S. Navy configuration was used in the Pilot Breathing Assessment program at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California.
Pilot Breathing Assessment Program Prototype JPL Mask with U.S. Air Force Configuration 
NASA Pilot Nils Larson wears a U.S. Navy harness configuration to show the integrated parachute harness and the built-in survival vest. The Navy configuration is bulkier and weighs more than the U.S. Air Force harness. Both configurations are being used in the Pilot Breathing Assessment program at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in California.
U.S. Navy Harness Configuration
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment  (CMWLMA) Test site photos at Aberdeen Test Center  Aberdeen Maryland
Crew Module Water Landing Model Assessment
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment  Photographs taken at Aberdeen Test Facility  Aberdeen MD.
Crew Model Water Landing Module Assessment