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Moderated by Jia-Rui Cook. Panelists include Thomas Zurbuchen, Jennifer Trosper, Ken Farley, Vivian Sun, Olivier Toupet.
From left to right, Mac Cook, Jeffrey Thompson, Chris Mart, Critical Lift and Move Team, Boeing, Portrait, Friday,...
From left to right, Mac Cook, Jeffrey Thompson, Chris Mart, Critical Lift and Move Team, Boeing, Portrait, Friday,...
Acting NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations, Ken Bowersox, left, Cristina Chaplain,...
CAFE Foundation Weights Chief Wayne Cook, left, talks with the e-Genius aircraft crew about their weigh-in during...
Douglas R. Cooke, left, NASA's Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD) and A....
Wayne Cook, Weights Chief, inspects the Pipistrel-USA, Taurus G4 as it rest on a scale built into the floor of the...
CAFE Foundation Weights crew member Ron Stout, left, and Weights Chief Wayne Cook, weigh-in the e-Genius aircraft...
Woody Cook standing by X-14
Woody Cook standing by X-14
Pipistrel Taurus G4 Pilot David Morss, center, is is weighed-in as CAFE Foundation Weights Chief Wayne Cook, right,...
Jia-Rui Cook, media relations representative at JPL, moderates a press conference held after the end of the Cassini...
The annual Dr. Wernher Von Braun Memorial Dinner was held at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center's Davidson Center on...
ISS005-E-21472 (25 November 2002) --- The Space Shuttle Endeavour is backdropped over Cook Strait, New Zealand as it...
The annual Dr. Wernher Von Braun Memorial Dinner was held at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center's Davidson Center on...
Pipistrel-USA Pilot David Morss, left, CAFE Foundation Weights Chief Wayne Cook, 2nd from left, and Weight crew...
Scientists are simulating how the very first stars in our universe were born. The stars we see today formed out of...
iss059e006481 (March 31, 2019) --- Astronauts David Saint-Jacques and Nick Hague eagerly await pizzas being cooked...
iss059e006478 (March 31, 2019) --- NASA astronaut Christina Koch anticipates the personal-size pizzas being cooked...
On April 19, the Ingenuity Mars helicopter became the first spacecraft to achieve powered, controlled flight on...
iss071e073562 (May 11, 2024) --- Lake Pukaki, fed by the Tasman River and south of Aoraki/Mount Cook in the Southern...
SCI2017_0004: Artist's illustration of the Epsilon Eridani system showing Epsilon Eridani b, right foreground, a...
Robert Cook, a launch vehicle engineer with Millennium Engineering and Integration, talks during the Space Launch...