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Todd Halvorson, former journalist with Florida Today, shares a few remarks after he is inducted as a 2019 Chronicler...
Vic Ratner, former radio broadcaster for ABC Radio, shares a few remarks after he is inducted as a 2019 Chronicler...
Jim Banke, former journalist with Florida Today, shares a few remarks after he is inducted as a 2019 Chronicler...
Vic Ratner, former radio broadcaster for ABC Radio, addresses a crowd of family and friends, current and former NASA...
Todd Halvorson, former journalist for Florida Today, addresses a crowd of family and friends, current and former...
George Diller, who retired in 2017 after a 37-year career in NASA Public Affairs, was honored as a 2018 “Chronicler”...
Vic Ratner, left, and Todd Halvorson unveil their names, along with the names of Jim Banke and Peter Cosgrove, now...
Jim Banke, left, and Todd Halvorson were honored as Chroniclers during a ceremony May 3, 2019, at Kennedy Space...
Craig Covault covered approximately 100 space shuttle launches and missions from Kennedy Space Center in Florida...
Hortense Diggs, deputy director of Kennedy Space Center’s Office of Communication and Public Engagement, delivers...
NASA Public Affairs Officer Greg Harland addresses a crowd of family and friends, current and former NASA officials,...
A poster bearing the names and photos of the four new honorees distinguished as Chroniclers stands in Kennedy Space...
Current and former NASA officials, space journalists, and friends and families gather in Kennedy Space Center’s NASA...
Four honorees were added as members to The Chroniclers during a ceremony May 3, 2019, at Kennedy Space Center’s NASA...
NASA Public Affairs Officer Greg Harland, right, poses for a photograph with newly inducted Chronicler Todd...
Craig Covault and George Diller were honored as the 75th and 76th members of the “Chroniclers” roll of honor during...
Kennedy Space Center Office of Communication and Public Engagement Deputy Director Hortense Diggs, left, poses with...
Craig Covault, left, and George Diller were honored as “Chroniclers” during an event at Kennedy Space Center’s NASA...
Craig Covault, left, and George Diller unveil their names on the “Chroniclers wall” during a gathering of the...
Plaques bearing the names of this year’s Chroniclers honorees are in view in the far right panel, last three names,...
Chroniclers honorees unveil plaques bearing their names during a ceremony on May 1, 2023 at the NASA News Center at...
Peter Cosgrove was honored as a Chronicler during a ceremony May 3, 2019, at Kennedy Space Center’s NASA News Center...
NASA Public Affairs Officer Greg Harland, right, poses for a photograph with newly inducted Chronicler Vic Ratner...
NASA Public Affairs Officer Greg Harland, right, poses for a photograph with newly inducted Chronicler Jim Banke...