3/4 front view of model in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel.
Wind Tunnel Test of Stoppable Rotors in Ames 40x80ft Wind Tunnel.
Front view of the Avrocar on variable height struts in 40x 80 wind tunnel with overhead doors open.
AVROCAR tested in the NASA Ames 40x80ft Wind Tunnel
Publicity Shot of close up of Nacell, Drive Nacel and cooling vent in nose for wind tunnel in NACA Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.
Nacelles and props in 40x80 foot wind tunnel at Ames.
An engineer works with a model of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with a Boeing CST-100 Starliner capsule inside a wind tunnel at NASA's Ames Research Center in California. The Starliner/Atlas V system is under development by Boeing and ULA in partnership with NASA's Commercial Crew Program to launch astronauts to the International Space Station.
Boeing CST-100 Starliner/ULA Atlas V Wind Tunnel Demonstration
An engineer works with a model of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with a Boeing CST-100 Starliner capsule inside a wind tunnel at NASA's Ames Research Center in California. The Starliner/Atlas V system is under development by Boeing and ULA in partnership with NASA's Commercial Crew Program to launch astronauts to the International Space Station.
Boeing CST-100 Starliner/ULA Atlas V Wind Tunnel Demonstration
Wind Action
Wind Action
Polar Winds
Polar Winds
Wind Erosion
Wind Erosion
Wind Action
Wind Action
Changing Winds
Changing Winds
Wind Power
Wind Power
Craters and Winds
Craters and Winds
Wind Streaks
Wind Streaks
Wind Erosion
Wind Erosion
Tharsis Winds
Tharsis Winds
Zephyr = Wind
Zephyr = Wind
Work of the Wind
Work of the Wind
Wind Erosion
Wind Erosion
Wind Action
Wind Action
Wind Action
Wind Action
Wind Etching
Wind Etching
Wind Action
Wind Action
Wind Erosion
Wind Erosion
Dual Winds
Dual Winds
Wind Streaks
Wind Streaks
Wind World
Wind World
(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.
Avrocar in the shop of the 40x80 foot wind tunnel with the 4 prop tilt wing model in the back ground.
Avrocar in the shop of the 40x80 foot wind tunnel.
Installation of the Douglas A-26B airplane in the 40x80 foot wind tunnel at NACA's Ames Research Center. Airplane being centered over tunnel opening.
Douglas A-26B Airplane in Ames 40x80 Wind Tunnel.
Color view of the Avrocar from overhead in the 40x80 wind tunnel, without A1:H73 mounted on variable height struts.
Overhead View of Avrocar in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.
Rear view of the Avrocar with tail, mounted on variable height struts.  Overhead doors of the wind tunnel test section open. The first Avrocar, S/N 58-7055 (marked AV-7055), after tethered testing, became the "wind tunnel" test model at NASA Ames, where it remained in storage from 1961 until 1966, when it was donated to the National Air and Space Museum, in Suitland, Maryland.
Avrocar Test in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
(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.
(Test 460) deHavilland Augmentor Wing 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
deHavilland Augmentor Wing 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel Test 460
Raised Floor Calibration Hardware for the Boundary Layer Ingesting Inlet Distortion Tolerant Fan tests to be performed in the 8' x 6' Supersonic Wind Tunnel at NASA Glenn Research Center.
8' x 6' Supersonic Wind Tunnel
Rear view of the Avrocar with tail, mounted on variable height struts.  Overhead doors of the wind tunnel test section open.
AVROCAR Test in the NASA Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.
Langley Parawing 3/4 front view flying vertically in 40 x 80 wind tunnel.
Langley Parawing Flying Vertically in 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
Truss-braced wind model installed in the Ames 11x11 Foot Wind Tunnel for testing as part of the Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft Research Project (SUGAR)
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Looking South from inside the diffuser of the 40x80 foot wind tunnel at NACA's Ames Research Center.  Construction began in late 1941, the mammoth construction task sorely taxing the resources of the new center. Two and a half years later, in dune 1944, the 40 x 80-foot full-scale tunnel went into operation.
Construction of the 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames.
3/4 front view from below of the Ryan FR-1 airplane mounted in the NACA Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel. Production configuration.
Ryan FR-1 in NACA Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.
Investigation of High Lift and Stall Control on 45 deg. 3/4 front view Sweptback Cambered and Twisted Wing, in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.
A-15209. High Lift and Stall Control in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
3/4 front view of Fixed Wing SST - Lockheed SST on Ground Plane with leading edge flaps deflected in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.
Fixed Wing Supersonic Transport in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
(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.
Truss-Braced Wind Model installed in the Ames 11x11 Foot Wind Tunnel for testing. The Truss-Braced model is part of the Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft Research Project (SUGAR)
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Truss-braced wind model installed in the Ames 11x11 Foot Wind Tunnel for testing as part of the Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft Research Project (SUGAR) Shown here with test engineer Greg Gatlin, Langley Research Center.
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Wind-polished rocks
Wind-polished rocks
Work of Wind on Pavonis Mons
Work of Wind on Pavonis Mons
Wind-Exhumed Crater
Wind-Exhumed Crater
Wind-Eroded Landscape
Wind-Eroded Landscape
Complex Wind Streaks
Complex Wind Streaks
Jupiter Polar Winds Movie
Jupiter Polar Winds Movie
Wind Streak Changes
Wind Streak Changes
Wind Streak in Daedalia
Wind Streak in Daedalia
Mars and the Solar Wind
Mars and the Solar Wind
Wind Erosion in Tithonium
Wind Erosion in Tithonium
Large, Bright Wind Ripples
Large, Bright Wind Ripples
Crater with Wind Streak
Crater with Wind Streak
Crater and Wind Streak
Crater and Wind Streak
Huygens Wind Streak
Huygens Wind Streak
South Polar Wind Drifts
South Polar Wind Drifts
Wind, Water, and Lava
Wind, Water, and Lava
Elysium Mons Wind Streak
Elysium Mons Wind Streak
Wind Etching in Candor Chasma
Wind Etching in Candor Chasma
The Answer is Blowing in the Wind
The Answer is Blowing in the Wind
Wind Effects in Tharsis
Wind Effects in Tharsis
Wind Erosion in Tithonium
Wind Erosion in Tithonium
Schiaparelli Wind Streaks
Schiaparelli Wind Streaks
Wind-Eroded Terrain
Wind-Eroded Terrain
Wind-Streaked Slopes
Wind-Streaked Slopes
Wind Streaks in Syrtis Major
Wind Streaks in Syrtis Major
Craters and Wind Streaks
Craters and Wind Streaks
Wind Streak Changes
Wind Streak Changes
Wind Streaks Near Schiaparelli
Wind Streaks Near Schiaparelli
Pavonis Wind Streaks
Pavonis Wind Streaks
Wind Streak in Acidalia
Wind Streak in Acidalia
Daedalia Planum Wind Streaks
Daedalia Planum Wind Streaks
Tharsis Wind Streaks
Tharsis Wind Streaks
Wind-Eroded Terrain
Wind-Eroded Terrain
Wind-Eroded Terrain in Tharsis
Wind-Eroded Terrain in Tharsis
Wind Effects on Martian Soil
Wind Effects on Martian Soil
Wind Streak and Crater
Wind Streak and Crater
Nighttime Wind Streaks
Nighttime Wind Streaks
Long and Winding Road
Long and Winding Road
Wind-sculpted Rocks
Wind-sculpted Rocks
Daedalia Wind Streak
Daedalia Wind Streak
Daedalia Planum Wind Streak
Daedalia Planum Wind Streak
Wind Streaks on Daedalia Planum
Wind Streaks on Daedalia Planum
Dunes and Wind Streaks
Dunes and Wind Streaks
Swirling Winds Reflected In Dunes
Swirling Winds Reflected In Dunes
South Polar Wind Streak
South Polar Wind Streak
Wind Erosion in Aeolis
Wind Erosion in Aeolis
Wind Streaks Among Flows
Wind Streaks Among Flows
Frosty Wind Streaks
Frosty Wind Streaks
The deposits within this crater show evidence of erosion by both wind and  water. The region outside the crater is dominated by wind erosion
Wind and Water?
The lesser-known constellation of Canes Venatici (The Hunting Dogs), is home to a variety of deep-sky objects — including this beautiful galaxy, known as NGC 4861. Astronomers are still debating on how to classify it. While its physical properties — such as mass, size and rotational velocity — indicate it to be a spiral galaxy, its appearance looks more like a comet with its dense, luminous “head” and dimmer “tail” trailing off. Features more fitting with a dwarf irregular galaxy.  Although small and messy, galaxies like NGC 4861 provide astronomers with interesting opportunities for study. Small galaxies have lower gravitational potentials, which simply means that it takes less energy to move stuff about inside them than it does in other galaxies. As a result, moving in, around, and through such a tiny galaxy is quite easy to do, making them far more likely to be filled with streams and outflows of speedy charged particles known as galactic winds, which can flood such galaxies with little effort.  These galactic winds can be powered by the ongoing process of star formation, which involves huge amounts of energy. New stars are springing into life within the bright, colorful ‘head’ of NGC 4861 and ejecting streams of high-speed particles as they do so, which flood outwards to join the wider galactic wind. While NGC 4861 would be a perfect candidate to study such winds, recent studies did not find any galactic winds in it.  Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA
Star birth with a chance of Winds?
Gliding parachute test in 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel, mounted on main strut flying horizontally.
Steerable Parachute for Apollo Vehicle in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.
3/4 front view of Lockheed Rigid Rotor model in Ames 40x80 foot wind Tunnel.
Lockheed Rigid Rotor Model in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
3/4 front view from below of Delta wing Model with Nose Inlet in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel.
Delta Wing Test Model in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
Wide shot of 40x 80 wind tunnel settling chamber with Lockheed XFV-1 model.  Project engineer Mark Kelly (not shown). Remote controlled model flown in the settling chamber of the 40x80 wind tunnel. Electric motors in the model, controlled the counter-rotating propellers to test vertical takeoff. Test no. 71
Lockheed XFV-1 model in the 40x80 foot wind tunnel at NASA Ames Research Center
M-2 lifting body wind tunnel model with wind tunnel mechanic Chuck Greco.  Model mounted on special support designed for lifting body models.  Flaps and elevons visible.
M-2 Lifting Body, F.S.W.T. in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
(02/18/1964) Apollo 3 Parachute cluster, flown vertically in 40x80 wind tunnel.  Parachutes mounted on a control head with reels to vary the line lengths.
Steerable Parachute for Apollo Vehicle tested in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel..