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Leading Hemisphere
Larry Kepko - Lead scientist for Dellingr CubeSat
Closer look at a re-frozen lead in sea ice in the Bellingshausen Sea, seen from the DC-8 on Oct. 19, 2012. Credit:...
Europa Leading Hemisphere
Iceberg embedded in sea ice with a lead on one side. This opening was likely caused by winds blowing against the...
Leading Edge Vortex Suppression Series
NASA Safety and Health Days with Lt. Col. Danny McKnight on Leading
Blunt Leading Edge Model in the Unitary Wind Tunnel high mach number test section.
Blunt Leading Edge Model in the Unitary Wind Tunnel high mach number test section.
Propulsion Lead Rebekah Lam participates in Perseverance's second trajectory correction maneuver at NASA's Jet...
Danny McKnight, a U.S. Army retired colonel, speaks to Kennedy Space Center employees inside the Florida spaceport’s...
NASA Kennedy Space Center employees learn more about safety from informational tables set up inside the Florida...
Danny McKnight, a U.S. Army retired colonel, speaks to Kennedy Space Center employees inside the Florida spaceport’s...
NASA Kennedy Space Center employees learn more about safety from informational tables set up inside the Florida...
Danny McKnight, a U.S. Army retired colonel, presents information on what it takes to be a leader when operating in...
Tom Engler, director of Center Planning and Development at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, poses with the...
Danny McKnight, a U.S. Army retired colonel one of the guest speakers during NASA Kennedy Space Center’s annual...
Tom Engler, director of Center Planning and Development at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, addresses Kennedy...
NASA Kennedy Space Center employees learn more about safety from informational tables set up inside the Florida...
NASA Kennedy Space Center employees learn more about safety from informational tables set up inside the Florida...
On March 3, 2020, NASA Kennedy Space Center employees attend a presentation in the Florida spaceport’s Operations...
A NASA Kennedy Space Center employee learns more about safety from informational tables set up inside the Florida...
A Kennedy Space Center employee fills out a NASA Safety Reporting System questionnaire inside the Florida...
Tom Engler, director of Center Planning and Development at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, addresses Kennedy...