That’s a Crawler!
More about the Crawlers that NASA uses. #nasa #nasacrawler #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Which one?
Bronco or Twin Otter? #ov10 #dhc6 #nasa #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari


Cape Canaveral history
A bit of history of Cape Canaveral. #capecanaveral #nasa #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari


Crash Test
NASA airframe crash test #17, people ask where the money goes at NASA, well you fly safer every day because of all the testing that is done from Commercial to General Aviation. #crashtest #nasa #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
SLS is tall!
Another look at the roll out of Artemis II SLS to pad 39B yesterday. #artemisii #sls #nasa #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Artemis II rolling out
Long slow day for Artemis II and SLS, it they made it to Pad 39B. #artemisii #sls #nasa #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Artemis II Rollout
Here is Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rolling out from High Bay 3 inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) this morning. A few more hours and it will arrive at Launch Complex 39B. #artemisii #sls #nasa #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari


NASA Crawler
Let’s learn about the Crawlers at NASA. #nasa #nasacrawler #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari


More NASA testing
Check out the AST (Advanced Supersonic Technology) Propulsion Noise Research test on the F-15 model with nacelle in the 40x80ft Subsonic Wind Tunnel at Ames Research Center, Mt View, CA in 1973. #f15 #windtunnel #nasa #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Saturn V testing
Here is the Saturn V S-IC-5 (first) flight stage being hoisted into the S-IC-B1 test stand at the Mississippi Test Facility (MTF) in 1967. The stage was then installed into the 124-meter-high test stand for static firing tests before shipment to the Kennedy Space Center for final assembly of the Saturn V vehicle. The MTF was renamed to the National Space Technology Laboratory (NSTL) in 1974 and later to the Stennis Space Center (SSC) in May 1988. #saturnv #nasa #boneyardsafa






