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ERNIE WRIGHT, TEST DIRECTOR, MONITORS MOVE OF TEST STAND WITH SIX JWST (JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE) PRIMARY MIRROR...
2017 NASA Earth Day at Union Station, Washington DC. Mr. Ernie Wright.
ERNIE WRIGHT STANDS NEAR THE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE MIRRORS AS THEY SIT JUST OUTSIDE THE TESTING CHAMBER IN THE...
ERNIE WRIGHT STANDS NEAR THE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE MIRRORS AS THEY SIT JUST OUTSIDE THE TESTING CHAMBER IN THE...
ERNIE WRIGHT STANDS NEAR THE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE MIRRORS AS THEY SIT JUST OUTSIDE THE TESTING CHAMBER IN THE...
When depicting an eclipse path, data visualizers have usually chosen to represent the moon's shadow as an oval. By...
Ernie Wright, Artemis II lunar science visualization lead, reacts to hearing the astronauts describe features of the...
Go outside with NASA and watch the total lunar eclipse! On the evening of May 15, the Earth will come between the...
This visualization simulates what the crew of Artemis II might see out the window on the day of their closest...
What can cause the full Moon to quickly darken, then glow red? A lunar eclipse: a striking display of orbital...
While the sun is the main focus of a solar eclipse, our moon plays the most crucial role in creating this unique...
Join NASA's Google+ Hangout on Friday, December 20th 2:00 - 3:00 PM (EST) at go.nasa.gov/18S2TbC It was 45 years...
NASA image release April 14, 2011 NASA engineer Ernie Wright looks on as the first six flight ready James Webb Space...
In celebration of International Observe the Moon Night 2021, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission created...
This visualization follows the trajectory of the Orion spacecraft during the April 6 flyby, showing the expected...
As you watch the Moon over the course of a month, you'll notice that different features are illuminated by the Sun...
On August 21, 2017, the Earth will cross the shadow of the Moon, creating a total solar eclipse. Eclipses happen...
With a thick atmosphere, clouds, a rain cycle and giant lakes, Saturn's large moon Titan is a surprisingly Earthlike...
Jupiter's bright Equatorial Zone swirls with dark patches, dubbed "hot spots" for their infrared glow. These holes...
On October 19, Comet Siding Spring will pass within 88,000 miles of Mars – just one third of the distance from the...
Since the 1960’s, scientists have suspected that frozen water could survive in cold, dark craters at the Moon’s...
During the June 2011 lunar eclipse, scientists will be able to get a unique view of the moon. While the sun is...
This visualization follows the trajectory of the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II flyby of the Moon, showing...
The Lee Lincoln scarp is a low ridge or step about 80 meters high and running north-south through the western end of...