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Kennedy Space Center employees participate in an innovation showcase on Nov. 19, 2019, in the Florida spaceport’s...
A Kennedy Space Center employee participates in an innovation showcase on Nov. 19, 2019, in the Florida spaceport’s...
Kennedy Space Center employees are photographed at an innovation showcase, hosted by the Office of the Chief...
Lisa Watson-Morgan, center left, program manager of NASA’s Human Landing System Program at NASA’s Marshall Space...
Kennedy Space Center Chief Technologist Barbara Brown, left, and Deputy Chief Technologist Kathy Loftin are...
An interactive augmented reality sandbox, used by Swamp Works personnel to visually demonstrate the work being done...
Melanie Pickett, a post-doctorate researcher at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, participates in an...
Applied Physics Laboratory Lead Physicist Dr. Bob Youngquist demonstrates technology recently used to resolve a...
Melanie Pickett, right, a post-doctorate researcher at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, speaks to Center...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announces Blue Origin as the company selected to develop a sustainable human landing...
A view of the human landing system is seen on the monitor during an event announcing Blue Origin as the company...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announces Blue Origin as the company selected to develop a sustainable human landing...
Blue Origin Human Landing System Program Manager, John Couluris, gives remarks during an event announcing Blue...
Friday, May 19, at NASA Headquarters in Washington, the agency announced Blue Origin was selected to develop a...