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Employees who work at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Press Site are photographed inside the News Auditorium at the...
Employees who work at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Press Site are photographed inside the News Auditorium at the...
NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver speaks after being given the Women in Aerospace's Outstanding Member Award at...
NASA's Langley Research Center Lesa Roe speaks after being given the Women in Aerospace's Leadership Award at the...
NASA Headquarters Program Planning Specialist Beth Beck speaks after being given the Women in Aerospace's Aerospace...
NASA Langley Aerospace Engineer Jill Lynette Hanna Prince receives the Women in Aerospace Achievement in Aerospace...
The SISTER program is designed to increase awareness of and provide and opportunity for female middle school...
NASA's Associate Administrator of the Science Mission Directorate Dr. Edward J. Weiler presents the Women in...
Ames Women's Influence Network (WIN) Hidden Figures talk with "Computers" Carolyn Hofstetter and Carol Mead...
JoAnn Morgan, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, at left, accepts a special coin from Janet Petro,...
NASA Kennedy Space Center's Deputy Director Janet Petro welcomes workers to the center's Women's History Month...
JoAnn Morgan, former associate director of NASA Kennedy Space Center, speaks to workers during a Women's History...
JoAnn Morgan, former associate director of NASA Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker during a Women's...
JoAnn Morgan, far left at the podium, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker...
JoAnn Morgan, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker during a Women's History...
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the “Women of Launch Control” working in Exploration Ground Systems take...
Women Adequately Filling Posts In NACA Laboratory: In the picture are F.F. Fullmer, aeronautical engineer, supervise...
JoAnn Morgan, at right, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker during a Women's...
JoAnn Morgan, at right, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker during a Women's...
JoAnn Morgan, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker during a Women's History...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Middle and High school students from Florida's Putnam and Volusia counties use a glove box...
Langely Women Computer with X-4 with Friden machine. Publicity photo from Muroc California, showing female support...
In the picture are F.F. Fullmer, aeronautical engineer, supervise a group of women who are helping operate the...
We are going forward to the Moon by 2024, but did you know that back in 2005, Dr. Jim Garvin and his team of...