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"Unveiling the Secrets

Background imageResearch Collection: Evgeni Tareev, Soviet Russian scientist (b / w photo)

Evgeni Tareev, Soviet Russian scientist (b / w photo)
7200792 Evgeni Tareev, Soviet Russian scientist (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Evgeni Tareev, Soviet Russian scientist)

Background imageResearch Collection: Thought Process

Thought Process
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Background imageResearch Collection: Space Technology

Space Technology
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Background imageResearch Collection: Person Reading a Book

Person Reading a Book
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Background imageResearch Collection: The Monstrous Sow Of Landser

The Monstrous Sow Of Landser
Vintage engraving by Albrech Durer, showing The Monstrous Sow Of Landser, c.1496. On March 1, 1496, an abnormal pig was born in the village of Landser in Alsace

Background imageResearch Collection: Drop Test at Lunar Landing Research Facility, 1974. Creator: NASA

Drop Test at Lunar Landing Research Facility, 1974. Creator: NASA
Drop Test at Lunar Landing Research Facility, USA, 1974. View of the drop test facility where aircraft crashes can be simulated, Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia

Background imageResearch Collection: Lunar Landing Vehicle, USA, 1963. Creator: NASA

Lunar Landing Vehicle, USA, 1963. Creator: NASA
Lunar Landing Vehicle, USA, 1963. Vehicle for Lunar Landing Research Facility at Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia

Background imageResearch Collection: Bell Lunar Landing Training Vehicle (LLTV), USA, 1969. Creator: NASA

Bell Lunar Landing Training Vehicle (LLTV), USA, 1969. Creator: NASA
Bell Lunar Landing Training Vehicle (LLTV), USA, 1969. Following the crash of a sister Lunar Landing Training Vehicle at Ellington Field in Houston, Texas

Background imageResearch Collection: Test pilot and engineer, USA, 1920. Creator: Unknown

Test pilot and engineer, USA, 1920. Creator: Unknown
Test pilot and engineer, USA, 1920. Double the pilots double the trouble. Goggles at the ready, this test pilot and engineer conducted research business high above the Langley Research Center in

Background imageResearch Collection: Paresev 1-A and tow plane with crew and pilot, USA, 1962. Creator: NASA

Paresev 1-A and tow plane with crew and pilot, USA, 1962. Creator: NASA
Paresev 1-A and tow plane with crew and pilot, USA, 1962. With the Paresev 1-A (Paraglider Research Vehicle) and the 450-hp Stearman Sport biplane as a backdrop the pilot

Background imageResearch Collection: Perseus B parked on ramp, USA, September 1999. Creator: NASA

Perseus B parked on ramp, USA, September 1999. Creator: NASA
Perseus B parked on ramp, USA, September 1999. The long, slender wing of the Perseus B remotely piloted research aircraft can be clearly seen in this photo

Background imageResearch Collection: Aviation pioneers at a conference, Langley Field, Virginia, USA, May 23, 1934

Aviation pioneers at a conference, Langley Field, Virginia, USA, May 23, 1934. Eight of the twelve members of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)

Background imageResearch Collection: Henry Sachs with Robert Goddards Rocket in New Mexico, USA, 1930. Creator: NASA

Henry Sachs with Robert Goddards Rocket in New Mexico, USA, 1930. Creator: NASA
Henry Sachs with Robert Goddards Rocket in New Mexico, USA, 1930. Henry Sachs, machinist, is shown with Dr. Robert H. Goddards rocket used in the first flight at Roswell, New Mexico on December 30

Background imageResearch Collection: Scott Crossfield Mach 2 flight. Creator: Unknown

Scott Crossfield Mach 2 flight. Creator: Unknown
Scott Crossfield after the first mach 2 flight, USA, November 20, 1953. Naval officer and test pilot Scott Crossfield piloted the Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket to Mach 2, or more than 1

Background imageResearch Collection: Paresev 1-A on lakebed with tow plane, USA, 1962. Creator: NASA

Paresev 1-A on lakebed with tow plane, USA, 1962. Creator: NASA
Paresev 1-A on lakebed with tow plane, USA, 1962. The Paresev 1-A (Paraglider Research Vehicle) and the tow airplane, 450-hp Stearman Sport biplane, sitting on Rogers dry lakebed, Edwards

Background imageResearch Collection: Chase plane and remote-piloted test vehicle X-48, USA, 2008. Creator: Lori Losey

Chase plane and remote-piloted test vehicle X-48, USA, 2008. Creator: Lori Losey
Chase plane and remote-piloted test vehicle X-48, USA, 2008. The view from a NASA chase plane following one of the first flights of the remote-piloted test vehicle X-48

Background imageResearch Collection: A model of the Space Shuttle Orbiter in the 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel, USA, ca. 1978

A model of the Space Shuttle Orbiter in the 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel, USA, ca. 1978. Testing at the Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia

Background imageResearch Collection: Jerrie Cobb testing gimbal rig in the Altitude Wind Tunnel, USA, c1950s. Creator: NASA

Jerrie Cobb testing gimbal rig in the Altitude Wind Tunnel, USA, c1950s. Creator: NASA
Jerrie Cobb is tested in the Gimbal Rig in the Altitude Wind Tunnel, USA, c1950s. American pilot and aviator Jerrie Cobb at the Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio

Background imageResearch Collection: F-16XL with custom paint, USA, 1993. Creator: NASA

F-16XL with custom paint, USA, 1993. Creator: NASA
F-16XL with custom paint, USA, 1993. On October 5, 1993, Langley Research Centers F-16XL High Lift jet was rolled out with a dynamic yellow

Background imageResearch Collection: SR-71 over snow-capped mountains, USA, 1995. Creator: NASA

SR-71 over snow-capped mountains, USA, 1995. Creator: NASA
SR-71 over snow-capped mountains, USA, 1995. Drydens SR-71B, NASA 831, slices across the snowy southern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California after being refueled by an Air Force Flight Test Center

Background imageResearch Collection: Wright Flyer test flights at Fort Myer, Virginia, USA, September 3, 1908

Wright Flyer test flights at Fort Myer, Virginia, USA, September 3, 1908. In January 1908, as a response to a War Department request for a " Heavier-than-air Flying Machine"

Background imageResearch Collection: Dryden research aircraft fleet on ramp, USA, 1997. Creator: NASA

Dryden research aircraft fleet on ramp, USA, 1997. Creator: NASA
Dryden research aircraft fleet on ramp, USA, 1997. A collection of NASAs research aircraft at the Dryden Flight Research Center in California: X-31, F-15 ACTIVE, SR-71, F-106, F-16XL Ship #2, X-38

Background imageResearch Collection: John Becker with the 11-inch Hypersonic Tunnel, Langley Research Center, Virginia, USA

John Becker with the 11-inch Hypersonic Tunnel, Langley Research Center, Virginia, USA, 1950. American engineer John V. Becker helped lead some of Americas most important early research into

Background imageResearch Collection: Lunar Landing Research Vehicle, USA, 1963. Creator: NASA

Lunar Landing Research Vehicle, USA, 1963. Creator: NASA
Lunar Landing Research Vehicle, USA, 1963. Lunar Landing Research Vehicle outside NASA hangar at Langley Research Center in Virginia

Background imageResearch Collection: A close-up view inside Supersonic Wind Tunnel, USA, 2013. Creator: Quentin Schwinn

A close-up view inside Supersonic Wind Tunnel, USA, 2013. Creator: Quentin Schwinn
A close-up view inside Supersonic Wind Tunnel, USA, 2013. View of the flow-through inlet used on Boeings 1.79% scale model inside NASA Glenn Research Centers 8- by 6-foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel

Background imageResearch Collection: Instrumentation in B-29, 1944. Creator: NASA

Instrumentation in B-29, 1944. Creator: NASA
Instrumentation in B-29, 1944. Recording high altitude flight data in a flying laboratory at the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Cleveland

Background imageResearch Collection: Scott Crossfield... after the first mach 2 flight, USA, November 20, 1953

Scott Crossfield... after the first mach 2 flight, USA, November 20, 1953
Scott Crossfield in the cockpit of the D-558-2 after the first mach 2 flight, USA, November 20, 1953. Naval officer and test pilot Scott Crossfield piloted the Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket to Mach 2

Background imageResearch Collection: Proposed USAF Manned Orbiting Laboratory, 1960. Creator: NASA

Proposed USAF Manned Orbiting Laboratory, 1960. Creator: NASA
Proposed USAF Manned Orbiting Laboratory, 1960. Concept image of the United States Air Forces proposed Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL)

Background imageResearch Collection: Artists Conception of Space Station Freedom, 1991. Creator: Alan Chinchar

Artists Conception of Space Station Freedom, 1991. Creator: Alan Chinchar
Artists Conception of Space Station Freedom, 1991. Alan Chinchars rendition of the Space Station Freedom in orbit. The painting depicts the completed space station

Background imageResearch Collection: Access biofuels flight tests, USA. Creator: NASA

Access biofuels flight tests, USA. Creator: NASA
Access biofuels flight tests, USA. Highly modified Douglas DC-8 jetliner, (manufactured 1958-1972), used by NASA as a flying science laboratory

Background imageResearch Collection: Lunar Rendezvous Simulator, 1962. Creator: NASA

Lunar Rendezvous Simulator, 1962. Creator: NASA
Lunar Rendezvous Simulator, 1962. The Lunar Rendezvous Simulator at Langley Research Center, Virginia, USA

Background imageResearch Collection: Access II emissions research, USA, 2014. Creator: NASA

Access II emissions research, USA, 2014. Creator: NASA
Access II emissions research, USA, 2014. In May 2014, National Aeronautics and Space Administration researchers began taking to the skies with a DC-8

Background imageResearch Collection: Skylab Concept by George Mueller, 1966. Creator: George E. Mueller

Skylab Concept by George Mueller, 1966. Creator: George E. Mueller
Skylab Concept by George Mueller, 1966. Sketch of Skylab, as drawn by George E. Mueller, NASA associate administrator for Manned Space Flight

Background imageResearch Collection: Final meeting of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, USA, August 21, 1958

Final meeting of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, USA, August 21, 1958. Left to right: T. Keith Glennan, NASA Administrator; Mr. Preston R

Background imageResearch Collection: X-48B remotely piloted aircraft, USA, 2010. Creator: Tony Landis

X-48B remotely piloted aircraft, USA, 2010. Creator: Tony Landis
X-48B remotely piloted aircraft, USA, 2010. NASA engineer Gary Cosentino prepares the X-48B for flight. Researchers used the remotely piloted subscale X-48 hybrid/blended-wing-body (BWB)

Background imageResearch Collection: Research into greener aircraft, 2011. Creator: NASA

Research into greener aircraft, 2011. Creator: NASA
Research into greener aircraft, 2011. Three industry teams studied how to meet NASAs goals for making future aircraft burn 50 percent less fuel than aircraft that entered service in 1998

Background imageResearch Collection: Wright Apache and pilot, Virginia, USA, 1928. Creator: Unknown

Wright Apache and pilot, Virginia, USA, 1928. Creator: Unknown
Wright Apache and pilot, Virginia, USA, 1928. A Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory test pilot prepares to fly the Apache to high altitude

Background imageResearch Collection: LDSD retrieval, June 28, 2014. Creator: NASA

LDSD retrieval, June 28, 2014. Creator: NASA
LDSD retrieval, June 28, 2014. NASAs Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) is lifted aboard the Kahana recovery vessel. The LDSD launch tested technologies for landing large payloads on Mars

Background imageResearch Collection: Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight, California, USA, 1964. Creator: NASA

Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight, California, USA, 1964. Creator: NASA
Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight, California, USA, 1964. Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) Number 1 in flight at the South Base of Edwards Air Force Base

Background imageResearch Collection: NASA research into rotor blades. Creator: NASA

NASA research into rotor blades. Creator: NASA
NASA research into rotor blades. Rotor blades made with piezoelectric materials can flex when subjected to electrical fields

Background imageResearch Collection: Analog Computing Machine in Fuel Systems Building, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 1949

Analog Computing Machine in Fuel Systems Building, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 1949. This is an early version of the modern computer

Background imageResearch Collection: Artificial Gravity Space Station, 1969. Creator: NASA

Artificial Gravity Space Station, 1969. Creator: NASA
Artificial Gravity Space Station, 1969. The station was to rotate on its central axis to produce artificial gravity. The majority of early space station concepts created artificial gravity one way or

Background imageResearch Collection: 'Working' at the Lab

"Working" at the Lab
Ellen van Deelen

Background imageResearch Collection: Model, Space Shuttle, Delta-Wing High Cross-Range Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s

Model, Space Shuttle, Delta-Wing High Cross-Range Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. NASA used this Space Shuttle orbiter concept model in wind tunnel tests to learn about the flight characteristics of

Background imageResearch Collection: Model, Space Shuttle, Straight-Wing Low Cross-Range Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s

Model, Space Shuttle, Straight-Wing Low Cross-Range Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. NASA used this Space Shuttle orbiter concept model in wind tunnel tests to learn about the flight characteristics of

Background imageResearch Collection: Lifting Body, M2-F3, 1960s. Creator: Northrop Norair

Lifting Body, M2-F3, 1960s. Creator: Northrop Norair
This M2-F3 lifting body was a heavyweight, wingless lifting body research craft of the 1960s. This F3 is the F2 re-built after a landing accident seriously damaged the M2-F2

Background imageResearch Collection: Cradle, Primate, 1959. Creator: Army Ballistic Missile Agency

Cradle, Primate, 1959. Creator: Army Ballistic Missile Agency
This cradle secured Baker, a female squirrel monkey, in her biocapsule during the first flight to recover a primate from space

Background imageResearch Collection: Model, Space Shuttle, Final Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. Creator: Unknown

Model, Space Shuttle, Final Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. Creator: Unknown
Model, Space Shuttle, Final Orbiter Concept, 1970s-2000s. NASA used this Space Shuttle orbiter concept model in wind tunnel tests to learn about the flight characteristics of the vehicles shape



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"Unveiling the Secrets: Exploring the Vast Realm of Research" From deciphering the valorous tales behind British Military medals to unraveling the enigmatic patterns in a Rorschach Inkblot Test, research takes us on an intellectual odyssey. It delves into realms beyond our comprehension, like scrutinizing the cosmic microwave background through MAP and decoding intricate histological diagrams of a mammalian retina. Research is not confined to laboratories; it extends to observing nature's wonders firsthand. Jane Goodall, with her unwavering dedication as a British conservationist and zoologist, captured alongside a chimpanzee, epitomizes how research bridges gaps between species. The quest for knowledge transcends boundaries of time and space. Erwin Schrodinger's groundbreaking discoveries in quantum mechanics remind us that research propels humanity forward by challenging conventional wisdom. In particle physics, proton collisions such as C014 / 1797 or witnessing Higgs boson events like C013 / 6892 within ATLAS detectors demonstrate how researchers strive to unlock mysteries at subatomic levels. Pioneers like Marie Curie exemplify relentless pursuit despite adversities faced by women in science. Her revolutionary work with radioactivity continues to inspire generations. It also embarks on daring expeditions akin to HMS Beagle - Darwin's ship that sailed uncharted waters - pushing boundaries of exploration and understanding. Similarly, Apollo 17 astronauts left indelible footprints on the Moon while expanding human horizons beyond Earth's confines. These captivating glimpses into diverse facets highlight its transformative power. It fuels curiosity, challenges assumptions, and empowers us with knowledge that shapes our world. Whether investigating microscopic particles or exploring vast ecosystems – research illuminates paths towards progress and inspires future generations to embark upon their own quests for discovery.