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Magnetoplasmadynamics (MPD), NASA history collection

Magnetoplasmadynamics (MPD), NASA history collection

James Hansen describes this photo as follows: "Three-quarter top view of Langley's cyanogen burner, which was located for safety reasons in a remote spot on the edge of a marsh in Langley's West Area. To the le... More

Magnetoplasmadynamics (MPD), NASA history collection

Magnetoplasmadynamics (MPD), NASA history collection

In this April 1963 photo, Magnetoplasmadynamics (MPD) lab technician Charlie Diggs regulates the flow of a test gas in an early 10-kilowatt test version of Langley's Hall-current plasma accelerator." Published ... More

Magnetoplasmadynamics (MPD), NASA history collection

Magnetoplasmadynamics (MPD), NASA history collection

Dr. Marc Feix: Dr. Marc Feix was a French nuclear scientist who worked a few years at Langley during the mid-1960s. "Feix was nominally assigned to Robert Hess's Plasma Physics Section, but he actually worked w... More

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