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DFRC Severe Weather Instructions

Employee procedures for determining if Dryden is open for a normal workday during severe weather conditions.

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DFRC Tour Information

Instructions for booking group and individual tours of Dryden Flight Research Center

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Dryden News

    Arctic Trek to 'Break the Ice' on New NASA Airborne Radars

    JPL scientist Tim Miller acquires data over North America’s wetlands on NASA Dryden’s twin-jet Gulfstream III equipped for airborne radar investigation of the Greenland and Iceland glaciers. JPL scientist Tim Miller acquires data over North America’s wetlands on NASA Dryden’s twin-jet Gulfstream III equipped for airborne radar investigation of the Greenland and Iceland glaciers. (NASA photo / Chung-Lun "Ernie" Chuang)

    NASA will 'break the ice' on a pair of new airborne radars that can help monitor climate change when a team of scientists embarks this week on a two-month expedition to the vast, frigid terrain of Greenland and Iceland.
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NASA's Fullerton, Casani Receive NASM 2009 Lifetime Ach...

Gen. John R. 'Jack' Dailey, Director of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, presents the Trophy for Lifetime Achievement, the museum’s highest honor, to former NASA astronaut and research pilot C. Gordon Fullerton.

The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Trophy for Lifetime Achievement, the museum's highest honor, has been awarded to two distinguished NASA recipients, former astronaut and research pilot ...

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NASA ER-2 Collects Dust from the Cosmos

Large Area Collector sensor is readied for a cosmic dust collection flight on the ER-2.

A NASA ER-2 science aircraft from NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center is flying a series of cosmic dust collection missions April 27 through May 8, 2009 from NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center.

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Afterburner: Keeping the Flame Burning at NASA Dryden

Henry Hernandez inspects the afterburner section of a GE F-404 engine.

Jet engines are extremely sophisticated, exactingly engineered marvels of modern ingenuity. Henry Hernandez, chief of NASA Dryden Flight Research Center's jet engine shop, knows those marvels well.

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Dryden Spotlight

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    STS-125

    STS-125 will make the final trip to service the Hubble Telescope. Over the course of five spacewalks, the STS-125 crew will install two new instruments, repair two inactive ones, and perform the component replacements that will keep the telescope functioning at least into 2014.

  • NASA's Gulfstream-III research testbed lifts off the Edwards AFB runway on an envelope-expansion flight test with the UAV synthetic aperture radar pod.

    NASA mission monitors Arctic ice

    NASA's G-III research aircraft is radar mapping and monitoring Arctic ice on Greenland and Iceland this Spring.
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    Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle

    Time-lapse video of the Orion Abort Flight Test Demonstrator undergoing weight, balance and center of gravity tests at NASA Dryden.

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    SOFIA

    NASA is developing the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy - or SOFIA - as a world-class airborne observatory that will complement the Hubble, Spitzer, Herschel and James Webb space telescopes and major Earth-based telescopes.
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    Dryden Aircraft Operations Facility

    Our new aircraft operations facility in Palmdale offers the expanded space needed to manage Dryden's airborne science missions and research platforms.

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    Research Update

    Current flight research projects and programs being flown at Dryden Flight Research Center.

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    This Week in Dryden's History

    A collection of historical facts and events from Dryden's last 50 years.

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    50th Anniversary X-Press

    Dryden has made many significant contributions to NASA's mission since the agency's inception five decades ago. The 50th anniversary issue of the X-Press profiles 61 employees and 28 current and past projects.

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