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Former director of NASA’s Earth Science Division, Mike Freilich is seen onstage at the conclusion of a renaming...
Students listen intently while NASA's Director, Earth Science Division, Mike Freilich, speaks at NASA's Earth Day...
Front row, from left to right, EUMETSAT director-general, Alain Ratier; National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
From left to right, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) assistant administrator for Satellite and...
Former director of NASA’s Earth Science Division, Mike Freilich, speaks at a renaming ceremony for the international...
Former director of NASA’s Earth Science Division, Mike Freilich, gestures at the conclusion of a renaming ceremony...
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger during a press briefing following a visit to Ames Earth Science Division...
NASA associate administrator for Science, Thomas Zurbuchen, left, makes closing remarks with Dr. Michael Freilich,...
The audience applauds NASA’s former director of the Earth Science division, Dr. Michael Freilich, right, at the...