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In this video clip, Jan Hess, the president of Teledyne Brown Engineering in Huntsville, Alabama discusses the...
In this video clip, Reggie Spivey, the vice president of space systems for Teledyne Brown Engineering in Huntsville,...
In these video clips, Jennifer Takeshita, the Teledyne Brown Engineering manufacturing lead for the launch vehicle...
Built by Brown Engineering company of Huntsville, Alabama, a motorized mockup of a small Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV)...
L60-5232 Clinton E. Brown of the Brown Hypersonic Study Group. Photograph published in Engineer in Charge: A History...
THE HOT FIRE ROBOTIC LANDER PROTOTYPE AT TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING.
Nathaniel Brown, a mechanical design engineer, works the structure design and interfaces for the Lunar Pallet Lander.
L59-3896 Engineers W. N. Gardner and C.A. Brown, Jr., check operations as Trailblazer 1b is readied for Flight, June...
NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter pushed aerodynamic limits during the final months of its mission, setting new...
Watching the 1999 FIRST Southeastern Regional robotic competition held at KSC are (left to right) FIRST...
Crews at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, offload a transportation stand from the...
Members of the Langley Federal Women's Program surround Mary Jackson in the brown suit, of the Office of Equal...
In the Swamp Works laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, student interns, from the left, Jeremiah...
STS047-28-002 (20 Sept. 1992) --- Astronaut Curtis L. Brown, Jr., STS-47 pilot, is photographed at the Space Shuttle...
Kicking off the award ceremony at the 1999 FIRST Southeastern Regional robotic competition held at KSC are David...
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement, Kris Brown, right, and U.S. Department of...
Test Project Engineer Rick Brown, left, and Master Console Operator Jason Robinson, both with Jacobs, monitor...
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement, Kris Brown, provides remarks at a kickoff...
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement, Kris Brown, provides remarks at a kickoff...
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement, Kris Brown, second from right, and U.S....
ISS008-E-17183 (24 February 2004) --- This image shows a close-up view of the extravehicular activity (EVA) bundle...
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement, Kris Brown, second from right, and U.S....
Wayne State University professor Shanique Brown, far right, takes part in a panel discussion on diversity and...
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement, Kris Brown, provides remarks at a kickoff...