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A plaque is seen at the base of the NASA Worm Logo sign during a Richard Danne dedication event, Monday, Nov. 6,...
Richard Danne, creator of the NASA worm logotype, right, answers questions during a dedication event, Monday, Nov....
Richard Danne, creator of the NASA worm logotype, delivers remarks during a dedication event, Monday, Nov. 6, 2023,...
Richard Danne, creator of the NASA worm logotype, delivers remarks during a dedication event, Monday, Nov. 6, 2023,...
Moderator and Washington Post design reporter Shelly Tan, left, and creator of the NASA worm logotype Richard Danne,...
From left to right, moderator and Washington Post design reporter Shelly Tan, creator of the NASA worm logotype...
From left to right, moderator and Washington Post design reporter Shelly Tan, creator of the NASA worm logotype...
Pentagram designer Michael Bierut participates in a panel discussion during a Richard Danne dedication event,...
Richard G. (Dick) Ewers became a pilot in the Flight Crew Branch of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards,...
From left to right, moderator and Washington Post design reporter Shelly Tan, creator of the NASA worm logotype...
From left to right, moderator and Washington Post design reporter Shelly Tan, creator of the NASA worm logotype...
NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana, right, shakes hands with Richard Danne after awarding him the Exceptional...
NASA Creative Art Director David Rager delivers remarks during a dedication event for Richard Danne, creator of the...
NASA Public Affairs Specialist Megan Cruz delivers remarks during a dedication event for Richard Danne, creator of...
NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana delivers remarks during a dedication event for Richard Danne, creator of the...
NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana delivers remarks during a dedication event for Richard Danne, creator of the...
NASA entertainment and branding liaison Bert Ulrich participates in a panel discussion during a Richard Danne...
Associate Administrator for Communications Marc Etkind delivers remarks during a dedication event for Richard Danne,...
NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana, right, poses for a photo with Richard Danne after awarding him the...
Dr. Richard Hoover talks to David Beaman, SLS Systems Engineering and Integration Manager, at conclusion of Chamber...
From left to right, Pentagram designer Michael Bierut, NASA entertainment and branding liaison Bert Ulrich, and...
S89-29425 (20 March 1989) --- Astronaut Richard N. Richards.
Richard A. Searfoss became a research pilot in the Flight Crew Branch of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center,...