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Kennedy Space Center Associate Director, Technical, Kelvin Manning tries out a virtual reality headset during an...
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...
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...
Mark Lewis displays the two U.S. Patent plaques he received during a ceremony at the 2017 Innovation Expo at NASA's...
NASA Kennedy Space Center workers display their U.S. Patent plaques during a ceremony at the 2017 Innovation Expo at...
Robert Mueller displays the three U.S. Patent plaques he received during a ceremony at the 2017 Innovation Expo at...
Robert Youngquist, center, Applied Physics Laboratory lead, received a U.S. Patent plaque for his invention, Surface...
U.S. Patent plaques were awarded to, second from left, Jeffrey Carlson, Robert Mueller and Ivan Townsend III, for...
Trent Smith, project manager in the ISS Exploration Research and Technology Program, displays the U.S. Patent plaque...
U.S. Patent plaques were awarded to, second from left, Adam Dokos, Mark Lewis, Jeffrey Carlson and Ivan Townsend...
Jeffrey Carlson displays the three U.S. Patent plaques he received during a ceremony at the 2017 Innovation Expo at...
Ivan Townsend III displays the four U.S. Patent plaques he received during a ceremony at the 2017 Innovation Expo at...
U.S. Patent plaques were awarded to, second from left, Luke Roberson, Trent Smith, Martha Williams and James...
U.S. Patent plaques were awarded to, second from left, Robert Mueller, Adam Dokos and Ivan Townsend III, for their...
U.S. and Canadian Patent plaques were awarded to, second from left, Phillip Maloney, Robert Devor and Jacqueline...
U.S. Patent plaques were awarded to, second from left, Mark Lewis, Adam Dokos, Robert Mueller, Jeffrey Carlson and...
PHOTO DATE: 7-10-2011 LOCATION: Bldg. 2N - Press Briefing Room SUBJECT: STS-135 Flight Day 3 Mission Status Briefing...
Lisa-Watson Morgan, NASA’s Human Landing System program manager, provides an overview of the program to Kennedy...