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Langley's human computers at work in 1947. The female presence at Langley, who performed mathematical computations...
HDR Time lapse composite of the Solar Eclipse with the Falcon UH-25 in front of the NASA Langley hangar.
Attitude control simulator for X-15 studies at Langley, 1958. Photograph published in Engineer in Charge: A History...
Minority Professionals at NASA Langley Research Center Samuel J. Scott on the right.
Langley's human computers at work in 1947. The female presence at Langley, who performed mathematical computations...
Artemis II astronaut Victor J. Glover participates in NASA Langley’s Open House on Saturday, Oct. 21. More than...
Katherine Johnson At Her Desk at NASA Langley Research Center
More than 37,000 people registered to attend the NASA Langley open house. Starting with the Annual 5K Moon Walk Run...
More than 37,000 people registered to attend the NASA Langley open house. Starting with the Annual 5K Moon Walk Run...
More than 37,000 people registered to attend the NASA Langley open house. Starting with the Annual 5K Moon Walk Run...
Mary Jackson With Model at NASA Langley. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer. At this...
More than 37,000 people registered to attend the NASA Langley open house. Starting with the Annual 5K Moon Walk Run...
More than 37,000 people registered to attend the NASA Langley open house. Starting with the Annual 5K Moon Walk Run...
More than 37,000 people registered to attend the NASA Langley open house. Starting with the Annual 5K Moon Walk Run...
Aerial of NASA Langley Research Center with headquarter building in the fore ground
Minority Professionals at NASA Langley Research Center. Samuel J. Scott working in the Office of Director for...
Langely Women Computer with X-4 with Friden machine. Publicity photo from Muroc California, showing female support...
Langley’s newly built Measurement Systems Laboratory will serve as the primary research and development location for...
"Moon Tree" American Sycamore tree presented to Langley Center Director Clayton Moore by Rosemary Roosa, President...
Artemis II astronaut Victor J. Glover participates in NASA Langley’s Open House on Saturday, Oct. 21. More than...
Minority Professionals at NASA Langley Research Center Samuel J. Scott at his desk working in the Office of Director...
Aerial of NASA Langley Research Center
Mary Jackson at Work NASA Langley. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer.
During a nighttime training session, a multiple exposure captures the movement of the Lunar Excursion Module...