NASA’s new Self-Aligned Focusing Schlieren system captures shock waves at Mach 10, providing high-speed airflow visualization for aerospace research and international collaborations.
NASA Data Analysis and Visualization Scientist Nina McCurdy discusses NASA’s hyperwall as it displays a view of the “Pillars of Creation” at the Ames Research Center in Mountain View on Nov. 8. Photo ...
NASA strives to understand the universe, whether that be the stars above us or Earth around us. One way NASA focuses on the Earth is through satellite, ground, and airborne Earth observations and ...