Thousands of visitors throng California Science Center's Samuel Oschin Pavilion to see Endeavour and scores of related exhibits during grand opening.
NASA Dryden's DC-8 science lab flies more Operation IceBridge missions to survey changes in Antarctic ice elevation, water depth, bedrock topography.
NASA's last space shuttle Endeavour goes on public display following grand opening ceremonies Oct. 30 at the California Science Center in Los Angeles.
NASA embarks on its latest effort to soften sonic booms as a NASA F/A-18 takes to the air in the Farfield Investigation of No Boom Threshold project.
JPL's specialized 3-D imaging radar on Dryden's C-20A identified oil type from 2010 Gulf spill, can improve assessment and response in future spills.
Operation IceBridge scientists conduct web chat from NASA's DC-8 flying laboratory during mission over Antarctica with students in the United States.
NASA's Airborne Science C-20A, carrying a synthetic aperture radar, recently completed a study of volcanoes in Alaska, Aleutian Islands and Japan.
Jerry and Cindy Holmes' unique hot air balloon represents both NASA's ingenuity and its goal to encourage students to embrace math and science.
Global Hawk returns to NASA Dryden Flight Research Center after scientists studied Hurricane Nadine for almost a month during the HS3 mission.
It took much longer than planned, but space shuttle Endeavour arrived at its new home at the California Science Center Sunday afternoon.