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Marshall Space Flight Center's Black History Month program Master of Ceremonies Nicholas Benjamin.
These profiles begin to explore what systems engineering is as seen through the roles of Benjamin Reed and Jackie...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks with Armstrong X-59 pilot Nils Larson and Technology Transfer Officer...
Official group photo of the new class of PODs (Payload Operations Directors) for 2019, taken in building 4663...
Official group photo of the new class of PODs (Payload Operations Directors) for 2019, taken in building 4663...
From left to right, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, and Deputy Chief of...
Swedish Delegation visited Goddard on May 3, 2017. Benjamin Reed gives overview of Robotics Operations Center in...
Frank Pena and Benjamin Park watch as data streams in from tests on a 6-foot model of the Transonic Truss-Braced...
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Professor Russ Westphal, left, and NASA Armstrong’s Technology Transfer Officer Benjamin...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Benjamin Plotner, an engineering intern, tests elements of a prototype of the StangSat at...
Artemis Orion program manager’s commendation team award presented to the Artemis I Heat Shield Sample Extraction and...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Benjamin Plotner, an engineering intern, and Kelvin Ruiz test elements of a prototype of the...
PHOTO DATE: 28 January 2011, LOCATION: NBL - Pool Topside, SUBJECT: STS-133 Crew members Steve Bowen and Benjamin...
Evening With The Stars - 2019
Employees supporting Artemis were invited to attend an appreciation event, “The Road to the Moon,” at Armstrong Test...
Employees supporting Artemis were invited to attend an appreciation event, “The Road to the Moon,” at Armstrong Test...
Students from Benjamin E. Mays Preparatory School in New Orleans enjoyed a hands-on experience at the INFINITY at...
Shania Etheridge from Benjamin E. Mays Preparatory School in New Orleans shows off the head of lettuce she harvested...
Janice Hueschen of Innovative Imaging & Research Corp. at Stennis Space Center helps students from Benjamin E. Mays...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During crew equipment interface test activities in Orbiter Processing Facility bay 3...
Erick Rossi De La Fuente, from left, John Rudy, L. J. Hantsche, Adam Curry, Jeff Howell, Coby Asselin, Benjamin...
The Controlled Environment Agriculture unit at the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center visitor center and museum...
Lauren Lombard from Benjamin E. Mays Preparatory School in New Orleans enjoys lettuce she helped to harvest at the...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During crew equipment interface test activities, members of the STS-118 crew look over...