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Christopher Vedvick, a combat wounded veteran and Military Order of the Purple Heart department of Florida...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks with employees and contractors at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on...
On March 3, 2020, NASA Kennedy Space Center employees attend a presentation in the Florida spaceport’s Operations...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Mark Hiebert, of the Running Zone, talks to a Kennedy worker during the National Employee...
Vice President Mike Pence addresses NASA employees, Thursday, July 6, 2017, at the Vehicle Assembly Building at...
In the parking lot of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, employees turn in...
Kennedy Space Center’s Tim Bass addresses co-workers inside the Florida spaceport’s Kennedy Learning Institute on...
Jennifer Kunz, left, director, and Ronnie Rodriguez, deputy director of Safety and Mission Assurance at NASA’s...
Employees at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida attend and participate in this year’s “Innovation Without...
From left, Jennifer Kunz, associate director, technical; Janet Petro, center director; and Burt Summerfield,...
Kayla Smith speaks to participants during an internal knowledge sharing program hosted by Launching Leaders at the...
Jonathan Baker, Chief Financial Officer’s office, speaks to participants during an internal knowledge sharing...
Juan Miller Escandon, with Exploration Ground Systems, speaks to participants during an internal knowledge sharing...
Christopher Vedvick, a combat wounded veteran and Military Order of the Purple Heart department of Florida...
Kennedy Space Center’s Stephanie Martin speaks at the second in a series of five TED Talk-style informational...
U.S. Navy HT 2 Ryan Vinnedge (right) presents a Combined Federal Campaign award to Stennis Space Center Director...
In the parking lot of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, employees turn in...
Tim Dunn, NASA Launch Director with the Launch Services Program, speaks to participants during an internal knowledge...
Staying safe and healthy moves us forward – for your family and the NASA family. We prioritize the safety of our...
NASA astronaut Stan Love presents to Kennedy Space Center employees inside the Florida spaceport’s Training...
Jennifer Kunz, Kennedy Space Center’s associate director, technical, is the keynote speaker during an internal...
Stennis Space Center employees turned out in force to cheer space shuttle Endeavour as it flew low over the rocket...
Astrobotic employees Troy Arbuckle, at left, Planetary Mobility lead mechanical engineer, and Taylor Whitaker,...
Kennedy Space Center employee Dean Pettit takes a selfie with Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex’s Space Person,...