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At blackboard, showing his space rendezvous concept for lunar landings. Lunar Orbital Rendezvous (LOR) would be used...
Apollo astronaut Al Worden, center, flanked by NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, and Kennedy Space Center...
Apollo astronaut Al Worden, center, is flanked by NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, and Kennedy Space Center...
Apollo astronaut Al Worden, left, and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, take a close look at Worden's Ambassador of...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, visits with Apollo astronaut Al Worden prior to a ceremony, Thursday, July...
Dave King, former director of Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and NASA Columbia Recovery...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, far right, poses a question to several panelists during an Apollo,...
Dave King, former director of Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and NASA Columbia Recovery...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, talks about Apollo astronaut Al Worden during a ceremony, Thursday, July...
On June 2, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and others attended the Apollo 1 Monument Dedication at Arlington National...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, center, leads a panel discussion during an Apollo, Challenger,...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, center, leads a panel discussion during an Apollo, Challenger,...
Apollo Challenger Columbia Lessons Learned Program (ACCLLP) Manager Mike Ciannilli speaks to NASA civil service and...
Evelyn Husband Thompson, widow of STS-107 Commander Rick Husband, talks with an attendee of “Columbia: The Mission...
Astronaut Shane Kimbrough speaks to NASA civil service and contractor employees and guests in Kennedy Space Center’s...
NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough, blue flight suit, listens to a presentation in Kennedy Space Center’s Training...
NASA civil service and contractor employees and guests gather in Kennedy Space Center’s Training Auditorium on April...
Former space shuttle launch director Mike Leinbach, left, talks with attendees of “Columbia: The Mission Continues,”...
Former space shuttle launch directors Mike Leinbach, left, and Bob Sieck listen to a presentation in Kennedy Space...
NASA civil service and contractor employees and guests gather in Kennedy Space Center’s Training Auditorium on April...
Former space shuttle launch director Bob Sieck shakes hands with an attendee of “Columbia: The Mission Continues,”...
NASA civil service and contractor employees and guests gather in Kennedy Space Center’s Training Auditorium on April...
NASA civil service and contractor employees and guests gather in Kennedy Space Center’s Training Auditorium on April...
Goddard Space Flight Center Chief Knowledge Officer Ed Rogers speaks to NASA civil service and contractor employees...