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NASA entertainment and branding liaison Bert Ulrich participates in a panel discussion during a Richard Danne...
NASA's Cindy Steele, left, and Bert Ulrich, right, attend the premiere of Universal's feature film "First Man”...
From left to right, Pentagram designer Michael Bierut, NASA entertainment and branding liaison Bert Ulrich, and...
NASA staff, from left to right, Cindy Steele, Bert Ulrich, Bettina Inclán, and Cheryl Warner pose for a photo on the...
From left to right, moderator and Washington Post design reporter Shelly Tan, creator of the NASA worm logotype...
From left to right, moderator and Washington Post design reporter Shelly Tan, creator of the NASA worm logotype...
From left to right, NASA staff, Cindy Steele, Bert Ulrich, and Cheryl Warner, "Ad Astra" producer, co-writer, and...
Will Ulrich, launch weather officer, U.S. Space Force, 45th Weather Squadron, Space Launch Delta 45, participates in...
Nicole Schultheiss, a fourth-grader at Ulrich Elementary School in California City, "flew" an F/A-18 simulator with...
Officials from NASA, Boeing, United Launch Alliance (ULA) and the U.S. Space Force 45th Weather Squadron participate...
Officials from NASA, Boeing, United Launch Alliance (ULA) and the U.S. Space Force 45th Weather Squadron participate...
Will Ulrich, 45th Space Wing weather officer with the U.S. Air Force, speaks to members of the news media during a...
Will Ulrich, launch weather officer, 45th Weather Squadron, speaks during a prelaunch briefing for Boeing’s Orbital...
Will Ulrich, launch weather officer with the U.S. Air Force 45th Space Wing, discusses the liftoff weather forecast...
S93-29860 (11 Feb 1993) --- The STS-55 crew poses for a group portrait next to the Space Shuttle Columbia at Launch...
Will Ulrich, launch weather officer, U.S. Space Force, 45th Weather Squadron, participates in a prelaunch briefing...
STS055-S-089 (6 May 1993) --- The main drag chute on the Space Shuttle Columbia is almost fully deployed in this...
S92-48735 (18 Sept 1992) --- These four Germans have been assigned as payload specialists to support the...
STS055-106-056 (26 April-6 May 1993) --- Ulrich Walter, one of two payload specialists representing the German...
STS055-219-024 (26 April-6 May 1993) --- Ulrich Walter, STS-55 payload specialist representing the German Aerospace...
STS-55 crewmembers pose with United States and German flags inside the Spacelab Deutsche 2 (SL-D2) science module...
STS055-22-004 (26 April-6 May 1993) --- Four of the seven crew members who spent 10 days aboard the Space Shuttle...
STS055-203-009 (26 April-6 May 1993) --- The seven crew members who spent 10 days aboard the space shuttle Columbia...
From left, Lori Ulrich, deputy chief, Fleet and Systems Management Division with the Launch Services Program at...