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NASA Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs Officer George Diller, moderates a briefing ahead of the planned launch of...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs Officer George Diller, moderates a post-launch press briefing, following...
In the Kennedy Space Center’s Press Site auditorium, agency and industry leaders speak to members of the media at a...
In the Kennedy Space Center’s Press Site auditorium, agency and industry leaders speak to members of the media at a...
From left, NASA Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs Officer George Diller, Ken Jucks, OCO-2 program scientist, NASA...
From left, NASA Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs Officer George Diller, Ken Jucks, OCO-2 program scientist, NASA...
From left, George Diller, NASA Public Affairs Officer; Charles Gay, Deputy Associate Administrator, NASA Science...
Seated from left, George Diller, NASA Public Affairs Officer; Charles Gay, Deputy Associate Administrator, NASA...
This is the DART Mission Operations Center. We have LOS in the Control Center. This is the location from where the...
NASA Commentator George Diller opens countdown coverage for the Atlas V launch of the Solar Dynamics Observatory.
Commentator George Diller interviews Omar Baez, NASA Launch Manager for the Atlas V_SDO launch, at the close of...
NASA Commentator George Diller interviews Kepler's Co-Investigator Dr. Geoff Marcy.
Launch Commentator George Diller opens countdown coverage of the Taurus rocket set to carry NASA's Orbiting Carbon...
Terry McGugin talks with NASA commentator George Diller about the parachutes developed for the Ares I-X flight test.
Launch Commentator George Diller interviews Ralph Basilio, OCO Spacecraft Mission Manager.
NASA Launch Commentator George Diller interviews Launch Manager Chuck Dovale about the successful liftoff of the...
NASA Commentator George Diller begins NASA TV's coverage of the Kepler spacecraft's launch aboard a United Launch...
Launch Commentator George Diller announces that the OCO spacecraft failed to reach orbit and a launch contingency...
Commentator George Diller interviews Dave Breedlove, NASA Mission Integration Manager, who introduces video of the...
Commentator George Diller interviews Omar Baez, NASA Launch Manager, about the successful launch of the NOAA-N...
Launch Commentator George Diller opens countdown coverage of the liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis on mission...
George Diller: Coming up on 90 seconds, we're going to be committing to a launch. Launch Conductor (LC): And PLT,...
George Diller: Coming up on 90 seconds, we're going to be committing to a launch. Launch Conductor (LC): And PLT,...
George Diller, who retired in 2017 after a 37-year career in NASA Public Affairs, was honored as a 2018 “Chronicler”...