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Lockheed Martin Collection

Background imageLockheed Martin Collection: Tier 3 DarkStar on ramp, Dryden Flight Research Center, California, USA, September 14

Tier 3 DarkStar on ramp, Dryden Flight Research Center, California, USA, September 14, 1995. The Tier III- (minus) unpiloted aerial vehicle is inspected by NASA personnel

Background imageLockheed Martin Collection: Linear Aerospike SR-71 Experiment (LASRE), USA, 1997. Creator: NASA

Linear Aerospike SR-71 Experiment (LASRE), USA, 1997. Creator: NASA
Linear Aerospike SR-71 Experiment (LASRE), USA, 1997. A NASA SR-71 successfully completed its first flight October 31, 1997 as part of the NASA/Rocketdyne/Lockheed Martin Linear Aerospike SR-71

Background imageLockheed Martin Collection: LASRE Pod Matting to SR-71, USA, 1996. Creator: NASA

LASRE Pod Matting to SR-71, USA, 1996. Creator: NASA
LASRE Pod Matting to SR-71, USA, 1996. View of the Linear Aerospike SR Experiment (LASRE) pod on NASA SR-71, tail number 844. This photo was taken during the fit-check of the pod on Feb

Background imageLockheed Martin Collection: Model, X-33 VentureStar Reusable Launch Vehicle, 1990s. Creator: Unknown

Model, X-33 VentureStar Reusable Launch Vehicle, 1990s. Creator: Unknown
Model, X-33 VentureStar Reusable Launch Vehicle, 1990s. In 1996 NASA selected Lockheed Martin to build and fly the X-33 test vehicle to demonstrate advanced technologies for a new reusable launch

Background imageLockheed Martin Collection: Lockheed Martin X-35B STOVL, 2001. Creator: Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin X-35B STOVL, 2001. Creator: Lockheed Martin
Short takeoff/vertical landing variant to be used by U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marines and the United Kingdom, equipped with a shaft-driven lift fan propulsion system which enables the aircraft to take

Background imageLockheed Martin Collection: Model, 1: 5, Hubble Space Telescope, 1983. Creator: Lockheed Martin

Model, 1: 5, Hubble Space Telescope, 1983. Creator: Lockheed Martin
Model, 1:5, Hubble Space Telescope, 1983. This a 1:5 scale model of the support systems module of the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageLockheed Martin Collection: Updated Supersonic, USA, 2007. Creator: NASA

Updated Supersonic, USA, 2007. Creator: NASA
Updated Supersonic, USA, 2007. Aircraft design concept from NASA research partner Lockheed Martin, a good example of how simulations and wind tunnel tests, conducted over time


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