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Structure Of Flame Balls At Low Lewis-numbers (SOFBALL) Experiment Mounting Structure (EMS) was used to conduct the...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Lewis Parrish, senior Technology Transfer specialist for Qinetiq at NASA's Kennedy Space...
The arnual conference for the Educator Resource Center Network (ERCN) Coordinators was held at Glenn Research Center...
The arnual conference for the Educator Resource Center Network (ERCN) Coordinators was held at Glenn Research Center...
STS083-305-017 (4-8 April 1997) --- Astronaut Janice E. Voss, payload commander, displays a pleasant countenance...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Kennedy’s Deputy Director Woodrow Whitlow Jr. presents Pattie Lewis an award for a...
Jamie Szafran, from left, Mark Lewis and Curtis Ihlefeld work with the prototype of the Flexible Damage Detection...
Singularity University Staff; Tasha McCauley, Manuel Zaera-Sanz, David Ayotte, Jose Cordeiro, Sarah Russell, Candi...
The arnual conference for the Educator Resource Center Network (ERCN) Coordinators was held at Glenn Research Center...
The model of the Earth housed inside Vacuum Tank 5 contained a coil which produced a magnetic field simulating that...
Members of NASA Kennedy Space Center leadership hold a virtual town hall at the Florida spaceport’s Press Site...
jsc2024e067104 (10/15/2024) --- Robbie E. Howard Junior High School student researchers (Cadee Smith, Coralee...
The arnual conference for the Educator Resource Center Network (ERCN) Coordinators was held at Glenn Research Center...
Ames Contractor Council Excellence Awards : Ames Deputy Center Director Lewis Braxton (right) congratulates...
The arnual conference for the Educator Resource Center Network (ERCN) Coordinators was held at Glenn Research Center...
Director's Council, front row left to right, Lewis Braxton, Deputy Director of Ames, S. Pete Worden, Director of...
Members of NASA Kennedy Space Center leadership hold a virtual town hall at the Florida spaceport’s Press Site...
A toy dog named Seaman Jr., representing the Newfoundland that accompanied Lewis and Clark on their historic...
Curtis Ihlefeld, left, and Mark Lewis work with the prototype of the Flexible Damage Detection System in a...
A toy dog named Seaman Jr., representing the Newfoundland that accompanied Lewis and Clark on their historic...
The arnual conference for the Educator Resource Center Network (ERCN) Coordinators was held at Glenn Research Center...
Rich Delgado, commanding officer of the Fleet Survey Team located at NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center, visits...
A spectrally resolved Rayleigh/Mie scattering diagnostic was developed to measure temperature and wing span wise...
Jamie Szafran, from left, Mark Lewis and Curtis Ihlefeld work with the prototype of the Flexible Damage Detection...