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Painting: "Celebrating One Hundred Years of Powered Flight 1903-2003"
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| Photo Number: | ED03-0197-1 |
| Photo Date: | June 5, 2003 |
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| Formats: | 495x480 JPEG Image (176 KBytes) (Low resolution only available) |
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| Photo Description: |
"Celebrating One Hundred Years of Powered Flight, 1903-2003", documents many significant achievements in aeronautics and space flight from the dawn of powered flight to the present. Historic aircraft and spacecraft serve as the backdrop, highlighting six figures representing the human element that made these milestones possible. These figures stand, symbolically supported by the words of Wilbur Wright, "This year, Bob is helping us commemorate the Centennial of Flight with a beautiful mural slated for placement in our Dryden Flight Research Center that documents the history of flight from the Wright Flyer to the International Space Station. We should all take note, I think, that in the grand scheme of things, one hundred years is a very short period of time. In that blink of an eye we've gone from Kitty Hawk to Tranquility Base and now look forward to our rovers traversing the surface of Mars. Despite the challenges we face, the future we envision, like the future depicted in the artwork of Bob McCall, is a future of boundless possibility." NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe Title: "Celebrating One Hundred Years of Powered Flight 1903-2003" |
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| Keywords: | "Celebrating One Hundred Years of Powered Flight 1903-2003", Dr. Robert T. McCall, NASA Dryden Center Director Kevin Petersen, Centennial of Flight, mural, Wilbur Wright, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Wright Flyer, International Space Station |
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