The F-22 and the classic P-38 shares the sky at the Los Angeles County Air Show in Lancaster, California.
NASA Armstrong Supported 2018 Los Angeles County Air Show
NASA Armstrong pilots Stu Broce, Greg Nelson and Tim Williams sign autographs for people at the Los Angeles County Air Show in Lancaster, California.
NASA Armstrong Supported 2018 Los Angeles County Air Show
Dana Purifoy, NASA Armstrong director of Flight Operations, talking, and John McKay, former Armstrong SR-71 crew chief, participate on a panel discussion about the triple supersonic aircraft.
NASA Armstrong Supported 2018 Los Angeles County Air Show
Amberly Guerra, left, tries on life support equipment while Ali Zendejas, Betty Mojica and Julian Guerra, her dad, watch.
NASA Armstrong Supported 2018 Los Angeles County Air Show
Al Bowers explains the Prandtl experimental aircraft and how its wing twist could redefine the efficiency of aircraft.
NASA Armstrong Supported 2018 Los Angeles County Air Show
A young woman tries her hand at “piloting” a high-performance jet. The representation of a jet cockpit is a popular display at NASA Armstrong-supported air shows and festivals across the nation.
NASA Armstrong Supported 2018 Los Angeles County Air Show
Zack Roberts from NASA’s Ames Research Center explains elements of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration into the National Airspace System.
NASA Armstrong Supported 2018 Los Angeles County Air Show
NASA Armstrong Research Center pilots Paul Newton and Tim Williams stand by the center’s F/A-18 research aircraft.
NASA Armstrong Supported 2018 Los Angeles County Air Show
Data from NASA's ECOSTRESS (Ecosystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station) instrument aboard the International Space Station shows three wildfires burning in the mountains east and southeast of the Los Angeles area on Sept. 10, 2024.  The Bridge Fire started Sept. 8 in the Angeles National Forest during an intense heat wave that blanketed the area for about a week. As of Sept. 13, the fire was only 3% contained. The Line Fire started Sept. 5 in Highland, within San Bernardino County, and spread toward the mountain communities of Running Springs and Big Bear. After more than a week of battling the blaze, firefighters had the conflagration 21% contained. The Airport Fire ignited Sept. 9 in the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains east of the Orange County city of Irvine and spread into Riverside County. As of Sept. 13, it was 8% contained.  The ECOSTRESS instrument measures the temperature of the land rather than air temperatures that most people are familiar with in weather forecasts. Bright white spots in the active fire areas in the visual above indicate a land surface temperature of over 300 degrees Fahrenheit (149 degrees Celsius). Dark red represents areas closer to 100 F (38 C).  https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA26187
Southern California Wildfires Captured by NASA's ECOSTRESS