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Dr. Mark Kasevich, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University presents a Director's Colloquium...
Professor Patricia Burchat, Chair of the Physics Department at Stanford University presents a Director's Colloquium...
Dr. Mark Kasevich, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University presents a Director's Colloquium...
LES JOHNSON INTRODUCES PROFESSOR VARIOS LAPP, UNIVERSITY OF SURREY, UK, PRIME INVESTIGATOR OF SOLAR SAIL TECHNOLOGY
Dr. Mark Kasevich, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University presents a Director's Colloquium...
PAUL CHOUFANI, PROFESSOR DOUGLAS MATSON, AND MATTHEW SHERMAN AT THE CONTROLS OUTSIDE OF THE ELECTROSTATIC LEVITATOR.
Professor David Marr from the Colorado School of Mines talks about Crystallization and Folding of Complex Colloidal...
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Professor Russ Westphal works on the Boundary Layer Data System (BLDS) attached to the wing...
Profile of Steve Nesbitt, a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Illinois and a mission scientist...
Video presentation highlighting work with APEX-04 Hardware on the International Space Station presented by...
Professor Hermann Oberth and Dr. von Braun are briefed on satellite orbits by Dr. Charles A. Lundquist at Army...
Dr. von Braun and Professor Hermann Oberth are honored by the Berlin Technical University. Both received honorary...
Professor Andrew Hargadon present a Director's Colloquium to NASA Ames on his book entitled 'How Breakthroughs...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins presents Howard University Professor, Dr. Prabhakar Misra, left, and Howard...
Professor Patricia Burchat, Chair of the Physics Department at Stanford University presents a Director's Colloquium...
Professor John Beddington, UK (United Kingdom) Government Chief Scientist Advisor visit to Ames on tour of the Small...
University of Florida, Professor and Director of Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology Research Interacting...
Professor John Beddington, UK (United Kingdom) Government Chief Scientist Advisor visit to Ames on tour of the Small...
Aeronautics Technical Seminar: Dr. Elisabeth Pate-Cornell, Burt and Deedee McMurtry professor and chair of the...
Professor Patricia Burchat, Chair of the Physics Department at Stanford University presents a Director's Colloquium...
Aeronautics Technical Seminar: Dr. Elisabeth Pate-Cornell, Burt and Deedee McMurtry professor and chair of the...
Kickoff speaker for Safety Week 2017 at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, former news reporter Rick Bragg -- now...
Professor John Beddington, UK (United Kingdom) Government Chief Scientist Advisor visit to Ames on tour of the Small...
NASA Student Airborne Research Program participants pose in front of the DC-8 before their flight on Jun 23, 2022....