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Fernando Figueroa (left), an aerospace technologist at Stennis, and John Schmatzel (center), a professor on loan...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, seated left, Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration...
Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program Manager, announces to NASA employees and members of the media the...
Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program Manager, right, listens to a question during a NASA Update outlining...
This 1970 artist's concept illustrates the use of the Space Shuttle, Nuclear Shuttle, and Space Tug in NASA's...
Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program Manager, speaks during a press conference outlining specific center...
Researchers at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory purposely...
John Honeycutt, SLS Program Manager, takes questions at Chamber Media Briefing at USSRC
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin is seen through a television camera at a NASA Update announcing to NASA employees...
Federal Women's Program speaking is Mary Jackson. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA’s first black female engineer.
Cynthia Hall, support scientist for the Early Career Research Program in NASA’s Earth Science Division, right, and...
Members of the media listen during a press conference with NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, Scott Horowitz, NASA...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems and...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, announces to NASA employees and members of the media the responsibilities...
Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems, left, and Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, Scott J. Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems...
The Saturn project was approved on January 18, 1960 as a program of the highest national priority. The formal test...
The Saturn Project was approved on January 18, 1960, as a program of the highest national priority. The formal test...
Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems, center, speaks as Jeff Hanley, Constellation...
The Saturn Project was approved on January 18, 1960 as a program of the highest national priority. The formal test...
Scott J. Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems, center, announces to NASA employees and...
The Saturn Project was approved on January 18, 1960 as a program of the highest national priority. The formal test...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, Scott Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems and...
Scott J. Horowitz, NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems, left, and Jeff Hanley, Constellation...