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LEWIS WOOTEN MANAGES THE MISSION OPERATIONS LABORATORY. MORE THAN 1600 INVESTIGATIONS AND STUDENT EXPERIMENTS FOR...
LEWIS WOOTEN MANAGES THE MISSION OPERATIONS LABORATORY. MORE THAN 1600 INVESTIGATIONS AND STUDENT EXPERIMENTS FOR...
Edwin W. Lewis Jr. is a research pilot in the Airborne Science program, Flight Crew Branch, Dryden Flight Research...
LEWIS WOOTEN, NEW DIRECTOR OF THE MISSION OPERATIONS LABORATORY AT NASA'S MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER IN...
NBC Today Show at Lewis Field
Doreen Zudell takes over as the Editor of the Lewis News, Center Newsletter
The newly renovated NASA Glenn Research Center, GRC Lewis Field West Gate at dusk.
NASA ENGINEERS LEWIS “CHIP” MOORE AND TIM JETT STUDYING BALL BEARING DATA
Myrtle Lewis and three of her sons visit the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight...
A security guard examines the new sign near the entrance to the Lewis Research Center one day after the National...
A NASA mechanic secures the afterbody to a Mercury capsule in the hangar at the Lewis Research Center. The capsule...
Werner von Braun, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Deputy Associate Administrator for Planning,...
NASA's modified DC-8 now carries the name of the late Edwin W. Lewis below its cockpit window, a tribute to his 18...
NASA pilot Ed Lewis (rear) briefs NASA test pilot Dick Ewers on the flight instruments of NASA's YO-3A acoustics...
January 23, 1941 groundbreaking ceremony at the NACA Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory: left to right (does not...
Several aircraft parked inside the Flight Research Building, or hangar, at the National Aeronautics and Space...
The NACA’s Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory acquired the Grumman S2F-1 Tracker from the Navy in 1955 to study...
A materials researcher at the NACA’s Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory examines a surface crack detection apparatus...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lewis Research Center tested 16 commercially-manufactured...
A Centaur rocket control room in the Development Engineering Building (DEB) at the National Aeronautics and Space...
A researcher works a demonstration board in the Rocket Engine Test Facility during the 1957 Inspection of the...
Electrochemistry Branch, Research Contributions to the NASA Mission at the Lewis Research Center
Michael Lewis, chief technology officer for NanoRacks, speaks to members of the media in the Kennedy Space Center’s...
NASA pilot Ed Lewis with the T-34C aircraft on the Dryden Flight Research Center Ramp. The aircraft was previously...