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Lieutenant Colonel Louis V. Genco explains to Captain Thomas R. Connon how astronauts aboard the space shuttle Discovery will operate a device called the Visual Function Tester-1 (VFT-1). Genco and Dr. Lee Task of the Air Force Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory developed the VFT-1 to determine if changes in vision occur due to the weightlessness of space

Colonel Thomas J. Tredici (left) explains the mechanics of the AN/PVS-5A night vision goggles to Major Miller. The goggles are being tested by the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine's Clinical Services Division for possible use in combat

Technical Sergeant Gary McCullers, USAF, (left), Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC) of the Optometry Clinic, 48th Aerospace Medical Squadron, 48th Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, UK, uses a Non-Contact Tonometry (NCT) machine on AIRMAN First Class Thomas Bangle from the 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron. The NCT is used to measure the internal pressure in the eye as part of the test for glaucoma

Fisheye lens view of, from left: TECH. SGT. Paul Scharfenberger, DOPD/Propulsion Testing; Doug Dixon, instrumentation controls engineer; Marilyn Felch, controls system engineer and Joel Wood, work element engineer. The engineers are reviewing the TAC computer system check list of the T-2 Test Cell Westinghouse Test Area Control 2D03451A computer at the Arnold Engineering Development Center

Secretary of the Air Force, Sheila Widnall, and MAJ Joseph Bishop, AFSPC, discuss the Advanced Electro-Optical System (AEOS) located at Phillips Laboratory. It is the Department of Defense's largest optical telescope supporting the Air Force Space Command space surveillance mission

US Air Force (USAF) Captain (CAPT) Jeff J. Autrey, an Optometrist with the 52nd Aerospace Medical Squadron (AMS), examines Technical Sergeant (TSGT) David G. Reese, from the 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (AMS), during a follow-up after laser eye surgery

US Air Force General Richard B. Meyers (Left), Air Force Space Command Commander, presents Major General Gerald Perryman Jr., 14th Air Force Commander, with the Distinguished Service Medal and Certificate, during the 14th Air Force Change of Command Ceremony held on May 6th, 1999, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. MGEN Perryman Jr., leaves to become the Aerospace Command Control and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center Commander at Langley AFB, Virginia

U.S. Air Force MASTER SGT. Jorge Deleon, assigned to the 179th Medical Squadron, gives an eye exam to a patient during a Dominican Republic Humanitarian Civic Actions Program, at Dajabon, Dominican Republic, on September 8, 2004. The 179th set up mobile clinics in four towns during 10-days. The clinics treat medical, dental, eye patients and have a pharmacy. (U.S. Air Force photo by TECH. SGT. Robert Jones) (Released)

Shot of US Air Force MASTER Sergeant Doug Holty, an aerospace physiological specialist, watches a bank of video screens in the medical monitor room of the Dynamic Environment Simulator, or centrifuge, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, keeping tabs on a subjects performance. This image was used in the June 1998 issue of AIRMAN Magazine

Major (MAJ) Arthur P. Ginsburg, left, a PH.D. in bio-physics and director of the Aviation Vision Laboratory at the Air Force Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, demonstrates the use of the contrast sensitivitity vision test to Second Lieutenant (2LT) George H. Sarmiento, a display systems engineer at the laboratory. The self-administered test, the first Air Force bio-technology vision experiment in space, was invented by Major Ginsburg

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Base: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

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label_outline Explore Air Force Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Contrast, Ginsburg

AIRMAN 1ST Class Mike Mahoney plays the part of a downed pilot during a rescue exercise conducted by the 67th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Ben Gantt, a dentist assigned

Medium shot, right front view, high angle, STAFF Sergeant Brian Schamm, USAF, 89th Security Forces Squadron, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, digs a foxhole for a defensive fighting position during a deployment to Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia. During the deployment, wing personnel will be evaluated on Ability to Survive and Operate (ATSO) skills, humanitarian scenarios and base defense. The primary objectives of this exercise are to train and prepare troops for Aerospace Expeditionary Force deployments. (Duplicate image, see also DF-SD-01-06362 or search 000404-F-0352L-005)

DISPLAY SHOTS OF JOBS IN TSB TECHNICAL SERVICES BUILDING

U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Kati Grabham, 325th

Two-year old Sebastian Cobb, son of U.S. Air Force STAFF SGT. Joseph Cobb from the 81st Aerospace Medicine Squadron, talks to Santa Claus about his Christmas wish list at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., on Dec. 16, 2004. (USAF PHOTO by Kemberly Groue, CIV) (Released)

Photograph of Guest Speaker National Commander Arthur J. Connell of the American Legion at Ceremony Lighting the National Archives Building

STAFF Sergeant Robert Carter, a physical therapy specialist, assists Arthur Knapp with his therapy at Tripler Army Medical Center

Vice President George H.W. Bush smiles from the cockpit of an Avenger aircraft similar to the one he flew in the U.S. Navy. Bush is acting as opening-day speaker at the Air/Space America International Aerospace Trade Exposition and Air Show, the first suc

CRT TERMINAL DISPLAY, NASA Technology Images

A right side view of an Air Force Reserve F-106 Delta Dart aircraft parked on the flight line

A Hewlett Packard HP-8566B spectrum analyzer and display on a test bench in the electronic technology and development (ET&D) laboratory. The test bench is used by ET&D personnel working on a low-noise microwave frequency stabilizer for low-frequency radar applications

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