Glenn Research CenterFeatured Images from NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. Annie Easley monitors Lewis’ UNIVAC 1100/40 which was used for analytical and business data processing (February 25, 1976).Mathematician Annie Easley at work (1972).Aerial view of the Space Environments Complex at NASA's Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio.Cleveland Metropolitan School District students interact with virtual and augmented reality in NASA Glenn’s GVIS Lab.The airbags are seen impacting a rock-covered board that could be adjusted to simulate various impact angles.John Adamczyk works with the NASA-designed PLOT3D computer graphics program that provides visualization of computational fluid dynamics elements.Albert Johns (left) examines the setup of a Quiet Clean STOL Experimental Engine in the 9-by 15-Foot Low Speed Wind...Simon Ostrach participates in a flight test of a microgravity experiment onboard NASA’s DC-9 aircraft in May 1996.Annie Easley in the Engine Research Building’s Central Control Room (1981).MARS PATHFINDER PROJECT TEST CONFIGURATION IN THE SPACE POWER FACILITY (SPF) NASA PLUM BROOK STATIONOhio State Graduate Research Assistant Alec Schnabel (left), University of Wisconsin doctoral candidate James Swanke (center), and Ohio State Graduate...Fred Haise with a free-floating experiment package in the bomb bay of the AJ-2 Savage.NASA’s AJ-2 Savage was powered by two P&W R-2800 piston engines and a small Allison J33 turbojet. NASA selected the...The XF-82 after sliding off the runway at Cleveland Municipal Airport on December 14, 1949. The propeller and radiator housing...9x15 wind tunnel at NASA's Glenn Research CenterThe XF-82 is prepared for takeoff with an experimental ramjet missile underneath its right wing on April 22, 1949.