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NASA Public Affairs Specialist Megan Cruz delivers remarks during a dedication event for Richard Danne, creator of...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, moderates a press conference ahead of the Crew-4 launch, Tuesday, April 26, 2022,...
JPSS-2 Launch Commentary hosted by Megan Cruz, with Derrol Nail and Mic Woltman.
On Sunday, September 24 at [insert time], NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft safely delivered an estimated 8.8 ounces of...
Apollo 17 astronaut, Harrison Schmitt, right, is interviewed by Kennedy Space Center public affairs officer, Megan...
Apollo 17 astronaut, Harrison Schmitt, right, is interviewed by Kennedy Space Center public affairs officer, Megan...
NASA Science Live: Launching Lucy to the Trojan Asteroids Description: Going where no spacecraft has gone before,...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, left, moderates a press conference with Ken Bowersox, associate administrator for...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, left, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, second from left, Bob Cabana, NASA associate...
From left to right, Megan Cruz, NASA Communications; Kelvin Manning, Kennedy Space Center deputy director; Janet...
From left, Megan Cruz, NASA Communications; Mike Sarafin, Artemis mission manager, NASA Headquarters; and Charlie...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, leads an Artemis I mission status press briefing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, moderates a Crew-4 press briefing April 26, 2022, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, participates in a prelaunch briefing for NASA’s uncrewed Boeing Orbital Flight Test...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, participates in a crew and science media briefing ahead of Boeing’s Orbital Flight...
NASA Communications’ Megan Cruz moderates a postlaunch news conference for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 mission inside the...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, participates in an International Space Station 101 Panel Livestream inside the John...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, participates in a news conference held at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in...
From left, Megan Cruz, NASA Communications at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and Mic Woltman, chief of Fleet Systems...
Megan Cruz, NASA communications, is photographed during a news conference held on Monday, May 6, 2024, at the...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, participates in a mission dress rehearsal on Monday,...
From left, NASA Communications’ Megan Cruz; Jennifer Scott Williams, manager for the Applications Client Support...
NASA Communications’ Megan Cruz (left) prepares to interview NASA Administrator Bill Nelson during a live broadcast...
Megan Cruz, NASA Communications, participates in a prelaunch news conference at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...