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Astronaut Eugene Cernan at Lunar Lander Research Facility. Cernan under gantry, in training module. Captain Cernan...
Women Scientists: Lucille Coltrane, Jean Clark Keating, Katherine Cullie Speegle, Doris 'Dot' Lee, Ruth Whitman, and...
Portriat of Christine M. Darden
Lunar Landing Testing at NASA Langley. Lunar Landing Testing at NASA Langley. A simulated environment that...
Astronaut Fred Wallace Haise, Jr. at NASA Langley Lunar Research Facility, Gantry test at night. Haise was the lunar...
Portrait of George M. Low, he transferred to NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he served as Chief of...
Mission Adaptive Digital Composite Aerostructure Technologies (MADCAT) model in the 14x22 test section, building...
Astronauts Stuart A. Roosa, and Alfred M. Worden training a tRendezvous Docking Simulator NASA Langley. Worden was...
Women Workers at NACA
Mission Adaptive Digital Composite Aerostructure Technologies (MADCAT) model in the 14x22 test section, building...
Views of F-8U Crusader Aircraft at NASA Langley
electrical engineer.NACA engineer Kitty Joyner, believed to be the first NACA female engineer, as well as the first...
Women Adequately Filling Posts in NACA Laboratory: Nearly 200 women are employed at the Langley Laboratory of the...
Astronauts Stuart A. Roosa, and Alfred M. Worden training a tRendezvous Docking Simulator NASA Langley. Worden was...
Minority Professionals at NASA Langley Research Center. Samuel J. Scott working in the Office of Director for...
Astronauts Conrad and Bean at Lunar Landing Research Facility. Alan Bean was one of the third group of astronauts...
Federal Women's Program with Mary Jackson giving out awards. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female...
Astronauts Conrad and Bean at Lunar Landing Research Facility. Alan Bean was one of the third group of astronauts...
IBM 704 Computer Operations People on the photo are: Woman in the front with her back to the camera is Jean Ruddle...
Originally the Rendezvous was used by the astronauts preparing for Gemini missions. The Rendezvous Docking Simulator...
Lunar Landing Testing at NASA Langley. Lunar Landing Testing at NASA Langley. A simulated environment that...
Photograph taken November 8,1984. Student Symposium Meeting Left to right Vivian Merritt, Office of Equal...
More than 37,000 people registered to attend the NASA Langley open house. Starting with the Annual 5K Moon Walk Run...
Speaker David Nils Larson on the X59. More than 37,000 people registered to attend the NASA Langley open house....