KEVIN IRVINE GIVES TOUR OF MSFC MODEL SHOP TO CENTER DIRECTOR PATRICK SCHEUERMANN
MSFC center director, Patrick Scheuermann, tours the center model shop
AARON STANFIELD EXPLAINS CONSTRUCTION OF SCALE MODEL OF SLS MOBILE LAUNCH PLATFORM AND CRAWLER TO PATRICK SCHEUERMANN AND TODD CANNON
MSFC center director, Patrick Scheuermann, tours the center model shop
This archival photo shows the encapsulation of the Voyager Development Test Model at NASA's Kennedy Space Center's Eastern Test Range. The picture was taken on October 8, 1976.  https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA21730
Voyager Development Test Model
This archival photo shows the Voyager proof test model, which did not fly in space, in the 25-foot space simulator chamber at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on December 3, 1976.  https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA21735
Voyager Test Model Configuration
This archival photo shows the Voyager Proof Test Model (in the foreground right of center) undergoing a mechanical preparation and weight center of gravity test at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, on January 12, 1977.   https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA21476
Voyager Proof Test Model and Cleanroom
This archival photo shows the Voyager Proof Test Model undergoing a mechanical preparation and weight center of gravity test at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, on January 12, 1977. The stack of three white cylinders seen near center is a stand-in for the spacecraft's power generators (called RTGs). Above that, a silvery canister holds the spacecraft's magnetometer in its stowed configuration.  https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA21477
Voyager Proof Test Model
Model being tested with helicopter.
Model
Model being tested with helicopter.
Model
MODEL OF UPPER STAGES OF APOLLO
MODEL OF UPPER STAGES OF APOLLO`
JOHNNY STEPHENSON, PATRICK SCHEUERMANN, AND AARON STANFIELD WITH SCALE MODLS OF SLS MOBILE LAUNCH PLATFORM AND CRAWLER
Patrick Scheuermann and Johnny Stephenson tour the MSFC model shop
Modeling Ice Stability
Modeling Ice Stability
Model of Europa Subsurface Structure
Model of Europa Subsurface Structure
Overhead, front view of Large-Scale Upper-Surface Blowing Model using JT15D Engines. Test #441
Four Engine USB Model in the 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.
View of astronaut candidates Daniel C. Brandenstein and Frederick H. Hauck, posed behind model of the Space shuttle orbiter.
View of astronaut candidates Brandenstein and Hauck behind model
Generic Transport Model (GTM) Roll angle positioning 12-Foot tunnel
Generic Transport Model (GTM) Roll Angle Positioning
Generic Transport Model (GTM) Roll angle positioning 12-Foot tunnel
Generic Transport Model (GTM) Roll Angle Positioning
Generic Transport Model (GTM) Roll angle positioning 12-Foot tunnel
Generic Transport Model (GTM) Roll Angle Positioning
APOLLO CONFIGURATION OF SATURN MODEL IN THE 8X6-FOOT SUPERSONIC WIND TUNNEL
APOLLO CONFIGURATION OF SATURN MODEL IN THE 8X6-FOOT SUPERSONIC
Generic Transport Model (GTM) Roll angle positioning 12-Foot tunnel
Generic Transport Model (GTM) Roll Angle Positioning
APOLLO CONFIGURATION OF SATURN MODEL IN THE 8X6-FOOT SUPERSONIC WIND TUNNEL
APOLLO CONFIGURATION OF SATURN MODEL IN THE 8X6-FOOT SUPERSONIC
APOLLO CONFIGURATION OF SATURN MODEL IN THE 8X6-FOOT SUPERSONIC WIND TUNNEL
APOLLO CONFIGURATION OF SATURN MODEL IN THE 8X6-FOOT SUPERSONIC
APOLLO CONFIGURATION OF SATURN MODEL IN THE 8X6-FOOT SUPERSONIC WIND TUNNEL
APOLLO CONFIGURATION OF SATURN MODEL IN THE 8X6-FOOT SUPERSONIC
Animated Elevation Model of Victoria Crater
Animated Elevation Model of Victoria Crater
Regional Topographic Model of the Hellas Basin
Regional Topographic Model of the Hellas Basin
Model of Polar Ice Deposit Formation
Model of Polar Ice Deposit Formation
Bright-dark boundary and topographical model
Bright-dark boundary and topographical model
Radar Model of Asteroid 216 Kleopatra
Radar Model of Asteroid 216 Kleopatra
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Model at building 193
Model at building 193
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Boost glide model
Boost glide model
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Re-Entry Model
Re-Entry Model
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Boost glide model
Boost glide model
RVD Model #176
RVD Model #176
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
Model of Winged Space Vehicle
High 3/4 top front view of model in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel. Bob Bishop in lower right. Delta Wing with Conard.
Hypersonic Transport Model
Collins Aerodyne VTOL Vertical take off and landing model in the 40x80 foot wind tunnel at NASA's Ames Research Center. Designed by Alexander Lippisch.
Collins Aerodyne VTOL model.
Kite model flying in Full Scale Tunnel (FST)
Kite model flying in FST
Scout Model in Unitary Wind Tunnel (UWT)
Scout Model (Unitary)
Advanced Fighter Model - Model shop
ARC-1971-A71-5717
Project: Wing Sweep Range Series   TAC Variable Sweep Model configure 8 A. Taken at 8 foot tunnels building 641. L60-3412 through 3416 Model of proposed military supersonic attack airplane shows wing sweep range. TAC Models taken at the 8 Foot Tunnel. Photograph published in Sixty Years of Aeronautical Research 1917-1977 By David A. Anderton. A NASA publication. Page 53.
TAC Variable Sweep Model
Project: Wing Sweep Range Series   TAC Variable Sweep Model configure 8 A. Taken at 8 foot tunnels building 641. L60-3412 through 3416 Model of proposed military supersonic attack airplane shows wing sweep range. TAC Models taken at the 8 Foot Tunnel. Photograph published in Sixty Years of Aeronautical Research 1917-1977 By David A. Anderton. A NASA publication. Page 53.
TAC Variable Sweep Model
Here you see the X-59 scaled model inside the JAXA supersonic wind tunnel during critical tests related to sound predictions.
X-59 Model Tested in Japanese Supersonic Wind Tunnel
Pieces of small scale model broken in 16 Foot Transonic Tunnel.
Broken F8U-3 model
LSAWT\Twin Jet Test with HWB Model\JEDA Measurements  Low Speed Aeroacoustic Wind Tunnel\Twin Jet Model System \Hybrid Wing Model Installed\ Measurement Technique: Jet Directional Array (JEDA)
LSAWT\Twin Jet Test with HWB Model\JEDA Measurements
LSAWT\Twin Jet Test with HWB Model\JEDA Measurements  Low Speed Aeroacoustic Wind Tunnel\Twin Jet Model System \Hybrid Wing Model Installed\ Measurement Technique: Jet Directional Array (JEDA)
LSAWT\Twin Jet Test with HWB Model\JEDA Measurements
LSAWT\Twin Jet Test with HWB Model\JEDA Measurements  Low Speed Aeroacoustic Wind Tunnel\Twin Jet Model System \Hybrid Wing Model Installed\ Measurement Technique: Jet Directional Array (JEDA)
LSAWT\Twin Jet Test with HWB Model\JEDA Measurements
Wings for large scale model aircraft.
F8U-3 wing model Vought
JWST Full-Scale Model on Display.  A full-scale model of the James Webb Space Telescope was built by the prime contractor, Northrop Grumman, to provide a better understanding of the size, scale and complexity of this satellite. The model is constructed mainly of aluminum and steel, weighs 12,000 lb., and is approximately 80 feet long, 40 feet wide and 40 feet tall. The model requires 2 trucks to ship it and assembly takes a crew of 12 approximately four days. This model has travelled to a few sites since 2005. The photographs below were taken at some of its destinations.   The model is pictured here in Munich, Germany  Credit: EADS Astrium
JWST Full-Scale Model on Display in Germany
JWST Full-Scale Model on Display.  A full-scale model of the James Webb Space Telescope was built by the prime contractor, Northrop Grumman, to provide a better understanding of the size, scale and complexity of this satellite. The model is constructed mainly of aluminum and steel, weighs 12,000 lb., and is approximately 80 feet long, 40 feet wide and 40 feet tall. The model requires 2 trucks to ship it and assembly takes a crew of 12 approximately four days. This model has travelled to a few sites since 2005. The photographs below were taken at some of its destinations.   The model is pictured here in Munich, Germany  Credit: EADS Astrium
JWST Full-Scale Model on Display in Germany
Flat Delta Model Flying in Full Scale Tunnel (FST)  (Boiseau)
Flat Delta Model Flying in F.S.T.
L59 RC Kit Model/Learn to fly test technique and modeling development Persons in the picture: Left to right: Jay Brandon, Sue Grafton, Wes O'Neal, Mark Croom, Earl Harris, and Eric Viken
L-59 RC Kit Model/ Learn to Fly Test
L59 RC Kit Model/Learn to fly test technique and modeling development Persons in the picture: Left to right: Jay Brandon, Sue Grafton, Wes O'Neal, Mark Croom, Earl Harris, and Eric Viken
L-59 RC Kit Model/ Learn to Fly Test
L59 RC Kit Model/Learn to fly test technique and modeling development Persons in the picture: Left to right: Jay Brandon, Sue Grafton, Wes O'Neal, Mark Croom, Earl Harris, and Eric Viken
L-59 RC Kit Model/ Learn to Fly Test
JWST Full-Scale Model on Display.  A full-scale model of the James Webb Space Telescope was built by the prime contractor, Northrop Grumman, to provide a better understanding of the size, scale and complexity of this satellite. The model is constructed mainly of aluminum and steel, weighs 12,000 lb., and is approximately 80 feet long, 40 feet wide and 40 feet tall. The model requires 2 trucks to ship it and assembly takes a crew of 12 approximately four days. This model has travelled to a few sites since 2005. The photographs below were taken at some of its destinations.   The model is pictured here in Greenbelt, MD at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.  Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/Pat Izzo
JWST Full-Scale Model on Display at GSFC
B-32 Model Close Up.  Test conducted in the NACA 19 foot pressure tunnel LMAL-38560 NACA document.
B-32 Model Close Up
B-32 Model Close Up.  Test conducted in the NACA 19 foot pressure tunnel LMAL-38560 NACA document.
B-32 Model Close Up
B-32 Model Close Up,  Test conducted in the NACA 19 foot pressure tunnel LMAL-38560 NACA document.
B-32 Model Close Up
B-32 Model Close Up.  Test conducted in the NACA 19 foot pressure tunnel LMAL-38560 NACA document.
B-32 Model Close Up
B-32 Model Close Up.  Test conducted in the NACA 19 foot pressure tunnel LMAL-38560 NACA document.
B-32 Model Close Up
Digital Elevation Model of Mercury Northern Hemisphere
Digital Elevation Model of Mercury Northern Hemisphere
Opportunity Landing Spot Panorama 3-D Model
Opportunity Landing Spot Panorama 3-D Model
Pwyll Impact Crater: Perspective View of Topographic Model
Pwyll Impact Crater: Perspective View of Topographic Model
Effects of thrust reversers on the aerodynamics characteristics of a four-engine jet transport model. 1/4 front view on normal struts with thrust reversers.
Four Engine Jet Transport Model.
Martin-Bell Dyna Soar Model B.W.V
Martin-Bell Dyna Soar Model B.W.V
Martin-Bell Dyna Soar Model B.W.V
Martin-Bell Dyna Soar Model B.W.V
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
L5-19 (F40-2752) Model in Launch Position
L5-19 (F40-2752) Model in Launch Position
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
Copy Negative of Sequence Photo Shuttle Model
Copy Negative of Sequence Photo Shuttle Model
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
Martin-Bell Dyna Soar Model B.W.V
Martin-Bell Dyna Soar Model B.W.V
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
.059 SCALE MODEL OF APOLLO LAUNCH ESCAPE SYSTEM
.059 SCALE MODEL OF APOLLO LAUNCH ESCAPE SYSTEM
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
HSC Model 154 Dyna Soar (Martin-Bell)
3/4 front view of Ducted fan model with 40 deg. exit vane cascade, semi span model.
Ducted fan model with 40 deg Exit Cascade.
11-Inch Hypersonic Tunnel: various models tested in the tunnel.
Various 11-Inch Hypersonic Tunnel Models
A 1/10th Scale Model of the X-15 research plane is prepared in Langley's 7 x 10 Foot Wind Tunnel for studies relating to spin characteristics. -- Photograph published in Winds of Change, 75th Anniversary NASA publication (page 66), by James Schultz.
1/10th Scale Model X-15
(03/12/1976) 1/50 scale model of the 80x120 foot wind tunnel model (NFAC) in the test section of the 40x80 wind tunnel.  Model viewed from the west, mounted on a rotating ground board designed for this test. Ramp leading to ground board includes a generic building placed in front of the 80x120 inlet.
1/50 Scale Model Of The 80x120 Foot Wind Tunnel Model (NFAC) In The Test Section Of The 40x80 Wind Tunnel.
Lockheed Model 12 Cockpit
ARC-1993-A83-0499-2
Lockheed Model 12 Airplane in Flight
ARC-1993-A83-0499-1
Environmental portrait of Renee Weber, commemorating her recent transition to the MSFC Chief Scientist position. Pictured with lunar lander models in the lander lab building 4747.
MSFC Chief Scientist Renee Weber with Lunar Lander Models
Dyna-Soar Model In Full Scale Tunnel
Dyna-Soar Model In Full Scale Tunnel
The unveiling of the B-2 Test Stand model for the SLS management team and employees in building 4220. Taking part was John Honeycutt and Julie Bassler.
Unveiling of B-2 Test Stand Model
The unveiling of the B-2 Test Stand model for the SLS management team and employees in building 4220. Taking part was John Honeycutt and Julie Bassler.
Unveiling of B-2 Test Stand Model
The unveiling of the B-2 Test Stand model for the SLS management team and employees in building 4220. Taking part was John Honeycutt and Julie Bassler.
Unveiling of B-2 Test Stand Model
This is a terrain model of Phoenix Robotic Arm workspace. It has been color coded by depth with a lander model for context. The model has been derived using images from the depth perception feature from Phoenix Surface Stereo Imager SSI.
False Color Terrain Model of Phoenix Workspace
JWST Full-Scale Model on Display.  A full-scale model of the James Webb Space Telescope was built by the prime contractor, Northrop Grumman, to provide a better understanding of the size, scale and complexity of this satellite. The model is constructed mainly of aluminum and steel, weighs 12,000 lb., and is approximately 80 feet long, 40 feet wide and 40 feet tall. The model requires 2 trucks to ship it and assembly takes a crew of 12 approximately four days. This model has traveled to a few sites since 2005. The photographs below were taken at some of its destinations.   The model was on display at The International Society for Optical Engineering's (SPIE) week-long Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentations conference,May 25 - 30, 2006.  Credit:  NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/Dr Mark Clampin  <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/NASA_GoddardPix" 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>
JWST Full-Scale Model on Display in Orlando
(03/12/1976) Overhead view of 1/50 scale model of the 80x120 foot wind tunnel model (NFAC) in the test section of the 40x80 wind tunnel at NASA Ames. Model mounted on a rotating ground board designed for this test.
1/50 Scale Model Of The 80X120 Foot Wind Tunnel Model (NFAC) In The Test Section Of The 40X80 Wind Tunnel At Nasa Ames.
(03/12/1976) 1/50 scale model of the 80x120 foot wind tunnel model (NFAC) in the test section of the 40x80 foot wind tunnel. Model mounted on a rotating ground board designed for this test, viewed from the west, oriented for North wind.
A76-0634. 1/50 Scale Model Of The 80X120 Foot Wind Tunnel Model (Nfac) In The Test Section Of The 40X80 Foot Wind Tunnel.