File:LRC 2018 B701 V LATL Ep02 8973 033018 720.webm
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English: Get a behind-the-scenes look at how test dummies at NASA's Langley Research Center contribute to making the planes we fly on safer and developing space exploration vehicles. Work ranges from next-generation aircraft to water-impact tests that evaluate the splashdown of Orion astronaut crew capsules returning from space. This video earned Gary Banziger second-place honors in NASA's Videographer of the Year 2018 competition in the Production category. |
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Date | Taken on 5 April 2018 | ||
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Author | NASA Langley Research Center | ||
Keywords InfoField | VOTY; Videographer of the Year 2018 |
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