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[audio]Elise In Korea Podcast Episode Six - Elise Yoon
Steak, VIPS Family Restaurant, General Fart the television show, and onomatopoeia. P.Diddy - "Bad Boys for Life" 거북이 - "한동안 뜸했어지" High School Musical - "I Gotta Go My Own Way"
Keywords: korea; vips; seoul
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[image]Max M. Munk - NASA
Max M. Munk, chief of aerodynamics, in his office at Langley, 1926.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA
[image]Curtiss Racer - NASA
James H. Doolittle, the NACA's last chairman, visited Langley in February 1928 in his Curtiss Racer, the plane in which he won the 1925 Schneider Trophy Race.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA
Downloads: 2
[image]Robert Goddard With Kris, Guggenheim, Lindbergh and Ljungquist - NASA
Standing in front of the rocket in the launch tower on September 23, 1935, are (left to right): Albert Kisk, Goddard's brother-in-law and machinist; Harry F. Guggenheim; Dr. Robert H. Goddard; Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and N.T. Ljungquist, machinist. Charles Lindbergh, an advocate for Goddard and his research, helped secure a grant from the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation in 1930. With that money Goddard and his wife moved to Roswell, New Mexico, where he could conduct research and lau...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Where -- New Mexico
[image]JATO Flight Test Crew - NASA/JPL
Flight test crew for the Jet Assisted Take-Off (JATO) experimental solid rocket booster. It was later refered to as RATO (Rocket Assisted Take-Off). From left to right are: F.S. Miller, J.W. Parsons, E.S. Foreman, Dr. Frank J. Malina, Capt. Homer A. Boushey Jr. Pvt. Kobe and Cpl. R. Hamilton.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Where -- Hamilton
Downloads: 1
[image]First JATO assisted Flight - NASA/JPL
Take-off of America's first "rocket-assisted" airplane, an Ercoupe fitted with a GALCIT developed solid propellent 28 pound thrust JATO (Jet Assisted Take-Off) booster. The Ercoupe took off from March Field, California and was piloted by Captain Homer A. Boushey Jr.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Where -- California
Downloads: 2
[image]Dr. Daniel R. Mulville - NASA
Dr. Daniel R. Mulville served as NASA's Acting Administrator from November 19, 2001, to December 21, 2001. He began his appointment as Deputy Associate Administrator on January 1, 2000. Prior to becoming Deputy Administrator Dr. Mulville served in a variety of positions at NASA, including Chief Engineer from 1995 to 1999. Before coming to NASA in 1986, Dr. Mulville worked at the Naval Research Laboratory and the Naval Air Systems Command...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA-Administrators
[image]Robert Goddard with his Double Acting Engine Rocket in 1925 - NASA
Dr. Robert H. Goddard with his complete rocket with the double- acting engine in November 1925, following more than two years of pump development based on the idea of a separate pump for each propellant. Dr. Goddard made an important change in his pump technique by combining both pumps into a single double acting unit. Though gas pressure, rather than pumps, was used on his first successful liquid-propellant rocket shot of March 16, 1926, the idea of combining both pumps into a single unit led t...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Rocket Launches
[image]John F. Victory - NASA
John F. Victory (1892-1974) was the NACA's first employee and the only executive secretary it ever had.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NACA-LaRC
Downloads: 6
[image]Thomas Carroll - NASA
The NACA's and LMAL's first civilian test pilot, Thomas Carroll.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NACA-LaRC
[image]Samuel Pierpont Langley and Charles M. Manly - NASA
Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834-1906) with chief mechanic and pilot, Charles M. Manly.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NACA-LaRC
[image]Jerrie Cobb, Lady Pilot, testing Gimbal Rig in AWT - Arden Wilfong
Jerrie Cobb, a well known female pilot in the 1950s, testing Gimbal Rig in the Altitude Wind Tunnel, AWT in April 1960. The Gimbal Rig, formally called MASTIF or Multiple Axis Space Test Inertia Facility, was used to train astronauts to control the spin of a tumbling spacecraft. Jerrie Cobb was the first female to pass all three phases of the Mercury Astronaut Program but NASA rules stipulated that only military test pilots could become astronauts and there were no female military test pilots...
Keywords: Women; VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Simulators; What -- Mercury; Where -- Glenn Research Center (GRC)
Downloads: 2
[image]T. Keith Glennan Shows LBJ Aluminized Mylar Flim Used to Make Echo I - NASA
NASA Administrator T. Keith Glennan shows then-Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, Chairman of the Senate's Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, a sample of the aluminized Mylar film used to fabricate the 100-foot-diameter, automatically inflatable Echo I balloon. Project Echo was the U.S.'s first passive communications satellite that was launched into orbit on August 12, 1960 at 5:39 am EDT. Publication information: Please note that the image number assigned to this image is not an official NASA n...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Presidents; NASA Management; Earth Science; Who -- Lyndon B. Johnson
[image]Dale D. Myers - NASA
Dale D. Myers served as NASA's Deputy Administrator from October 6, 1986, to May 13, 1989. Prior to becoming Deputy Administrator Mr. Myers served in various positions inside NASA as well as in the private sector. Mr. Myers also served as a member of the NASA Advisory Council and provided advice and counsel to NASA top management on aeronautics and space programs. Publication information: Please note that the image number assigned to this image is not an official NASA number...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA-Deputy-Administrators; Who -- Dale D. Myers
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[image]Final Meeting of NACA - NASA
Final meeting of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, August 21, 1958. After the launch of the Soviet Union's Sputnik I satellite in October 1957, the United States realized that it needed a space program to keep up with the technological advancements made by the Soviets. On July 29, 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed Public Law 85-568 and established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Where -- United States of America
Downloads: 2
[image]Kitty Joyner - Electrical Engineer - NACA
Kitty Joyner, electrical engineer, at Langley in 1952.
Keywords: Women; VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NACA-LaRC
Downloads: 1
[image]Walt Disney and Dr. Wernher von Braun - NACA
Dr. Werhner von Braun, then Chief, Guided Missile Development Operation Division at Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) in Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, was visited by Walt Disney in 1954. In the 1950's, von Braun worked with Disney Studio as a technical director, making three films about space exploration for television. A model of the V-2 rocket is in background.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA-Center-Directors; Where -- Alabama
Downloads: 3
[image]Hugh Dryden Touring Aeronautical Research Facilities in Germany - Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Hugh L. Dryden (left), along with Dr. Ben Lockspeiser of England, Dr. Theodore von Karman, and Dr. A.P. Rowe of England, toured aeronautical research facilities in occupied Germany on May 9, 1945. As scientific deputy to the Scientific Advisory Group of the Army Air Forces, headed by Dr. von Karman, Dr. Dryden wore an officer's uniform without rank insignia. Publication information: This photo is part of the collection of the Hugh L...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA Management; Where -- Germany
Downloads: 3
[image]Dr. Robert H. Goddard - NASA
Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945). Dr. Goddard has been recognized as the father of American rocketry and as one of the pioneers in the theoretical exploration of space. Robert Hutchings Goddard, born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on October 5, 1882, was theoretical scientist as well as a practical engineer. His dream was the conquest of the upper atmosphere and ultimately space through the use of rocket propulsion...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Where -- Massachusetts; Where -- United States of America
[image]Dr. Robert C. Seamans - NASA
Dr. Robert C. Seamans, Jr., served as NASA's Deputy Administrator from December 21, 1965, to January 5, 1968. Before becoming Deputy Administrator Dr. Seamans was NASA's Associate Administrator for five years. Prior to joining NASA, Dr. Seamans was on a National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) technical committee. Dr. Seamans had a long working relationship with MIT, where he received his master and doctorate degrees, working as a researcher and professor before his federal service and...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA-Deputy-Administrators
[image]NACA's 9th Annual Aircraft Engineering Research Conference - NASA
Eight of the twelve members of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics attending the 9th Annual Aircraft Engineering Research Conference posed for this photograph at Langley Field, Virginia, on May 23, 1934. Those pictured are (left to right): Brig. Gen. Charles A. Lindbergh, USAFR Vice Admiral Arthur B. Cook, USN Charles G. Abbot, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Dr. Joseph S. Ames, Committee Chairman Orville Wright Edward P...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NACA-LaRC; Where -- Virginia
Downloads: 1
[image]National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics - NASA
NASA was created from the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics in 1958. This is a photo of the members of the advisory board of NACA in 1938. NACA was the governmental organization charged with the supervision and conduct of scientific laboratory research in aeronautics. Its laboratories located at Langley Field, Virginia, provide new knowledge underlying the continuous improvement in the performance, efficiency, and safety of American aircraft...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Where -- Virginia; Where -- Washington
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[image]Dr. Robert Goddard - NASA
The Goddard Space Flight Center was named in honor of Dr. Robert Goddard, a pioneer in rocket development. Dr. Goddard received patents for a multi-stage rocket and liquid propellants in 1914 and published a paper describing how to reach extreme altitudes six years later. That paper, "A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes," detailed methods for raising weather-recording instruments higher than what could be achieved by balloons and explained the mathematical theories of rocket propulsion...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; What -- Moon; Where -- Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
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[image]Dr. Hugh L. Dryden - NASA
Dr. Hugh L. Dryden served as NASA Deputy Administrator from August 19, 1958, to December 2, 1965. Dr. Dryden held the position of Director of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), NASA's predecessor, from 1947 until October 1958. He was appointed the first Deputy Administrator of NASA in 1958. Before joining the NACA, Dr. Dryden was Associate Director of the National Bureau of Standards, where he had served since 1918...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA-Deputy-Administrators
[image]Alan M. Lovelace - NASA
Dr. Alan M. Lovelace served as NASA's Deputy Administrator from July 2, 1976 to July 10, 1981. After graduating with a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Organic Chemistry in 1954, Dr. Lovelace went to work for the United States Air Force and served in many scientific research positions until he left to join NASA as Associate Administrator of the Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology. In 1976 he became NASA's Deputy Administrator and served until he retired in 1981...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA-Deputy-Administrators; Where -- United States of America
[image]Robert Goddards's Tower and Shelter at Camp Devens - NASA
Dr. Robert H. Goddard's tower and shelter at the Army artillery range at Camp Devens, in Ayer, Massachusetts in the winter of 1929-1930. Goddard originally began testing rockets on his aunt's farm in Auburn, Massachusetts until the local police, fire department and townspeople became concerned about the noise and menace to the public the rockets created. Although Goddard maintained that the rockets were not a danger, he soon moved to Camp Devens, Massachusetts...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Rocket Launches; Where -- Massachusetts
Downloads: 1
[image]Jacqueline Cochran - NASA
Jacqueline Cochran, first woman aviator to break the sound barrier,is sworn in as a consultant by NASA Administrator James E. Webb in 1961. Publication information: Please note that the image number assigned to this image is not an official NASA number. It is for GRIN database purposes only.
Keywords: Women; VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Who -- James E. Webb
Downloads: 1
[image]Goddard Rocket With Turbopumps - National Geographic Society
Rocket with turbopumps that inject propellants into the combustion chamber on its assembly frame is shown without its casing at the Goddard shop in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1940. With Dr. Robert Goddard (far left) is Nils Ljungquist, machinist; Albert Kisk, brother-in-law and machinist; and Charles Mansur, welder. Dr. Goddard has been recognized as the father of American rocketry and as one of the pioneers in the theoretical exploration of space...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Where -- New Mexico; Where -- United States of America
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[image]Members of NACA - NASA
NASA was formed in 1958 from the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, or NACA. The members of the Main Committee of NACA which met in Washington, D.C. on April 18, 1929 include from left to right: John F. Victory, Secretary Dr. William F.Durand Dr. Orville Wright Dr. George K. Burgess Brig. Gen. William E. Gillmore Maj. Gen. James E. Fechet Dr. Joesph S. Ames, Chairman Rear Adm. David W. Taylor, USN (Ret.), Vice Chairman Capt...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA Management; Where -- Washington
[image]Langley Laboratory Annual Picnic, Buckroe Beach - NACA
On the barrel to the left is Edward R. Ray Sharp, a future engineer in charge of the NACA's Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory in Cleveland, Ohio.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NACA-LaRC; Where -- Ohio
Downloads: 2
[image]Weick, Lindbergh, and Hamilton - NACA
Fred E. Weick head of the Propeller Research Tunnel section, 1925-1929, in rear cockpit. Charles Lindbergh in front. Tom Hamilton is standing.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NACA-LaRC; Where -- Hamilton
Downloads: 2
[image]National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Meeting - NASA
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in session at Washington to discuss plans to place America foremost in the development of avaition. A report was heard from Dr. Ames, chairman of the executive committee, on research work to develop the new heavy oil fuel injection aircraft engine which does away with carburetor and spark plugs, and will lesson the fire hazard. Dr. S.W. Stratton, secretary of the committee and director of the Bureau of Standards, is shown seated at the extreme left...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA Management; What -- Columbia; Where -- Washington
[image]First Flight of a Liquid Propellant Rocket - NASA
Dr. Robert H. Goddard and a liquid oxygen-gasoline rocket in the frame from which it was fired on March 16, 1926, at Auburn, Massachusetts. From 1930 to 1941, Dr. Goddard made substantial progress in the development of progressively larger rockets, which attained altitudes of 2400 meters, and refined his equipment for guidance and control, his techniques of welding, and his insulation, pumps and other associated equipment...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Rocket Launches; Where -- Massachusetts
Downloads: 1
[image]Amelia Earhart - NACA
Group photo on steps of Langley Research Building in 1928. front row, left to right: E.A. Meyers, Elton Miller, Amelia Earhart, Henry Reid, and Lt. Col. Jacob W.S. Wuest. Back row, left to right: Carlton Kemper, Raymond Sharp, Thomas Carroll, (unknown person behind A.E.), and Fred Weick. During her tour of Langley in November 1928, Amelia Earhart had part of her raccoon fur coat sucked into the 11 Inch High Speed Tunnel...
Keywords: Women; VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NACA-LaRC
Downloads: 4
[image]Dr. William R. Graham - NASA
Dr. William R. Graham served as NASA Deputy Administrator from November 25, 1985, to December 4, 1985, and as Acting Administrator from December 4, 1985, to May 11, 1986. After the appointment of James Fletcher as NASA Administrator, Dr. Graham served as Deputy Administrator from May 11, 1986, to October 1, 1986. Before joining NASA Dr. Graham was a scientific advisor and consultant to the Reagan Administration...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA-Administrators; NASA-Deputy-Administrators
[image]The Shuttle Enterprise - NASA
The Shuttle Enterprise rolls out of the Palmdale manufacturing facilities with Star Trek television cast members. From left to right they are: Dr. James D. Fletcher, NASA Administrator, DeForest Kelley (Dr. "Bones" McCoy), George Takei (Mr. Sulu), Nichelle Nichols (Lt. Uhura), Leonard Nimoy (the indefatigable Mr. Spock), Gene Rodenberry (The Great Bird of the Galaxy), and Walter Koenig (Ensign Pavel Checkov).
Keywords: Space Shuttle; VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; What -- Enterprise
Downloads: 2
[image]Visit of Chinese Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping to Johnson Space Center - NASA
Deng Xiaoping, Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China state council, and his wife are briefed by Johnson Space Center director Dr. Christopher C. Kraft. A complete review of NASA's manned space program was given, using exhibit scale models and flight simulators.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Where -- China; Where -- Johnson Space Center (JSC)
Downloads: 2
[image]Lt. Col. Jean Soulez-Lariviere - NASA
Lt. Col. Jean Soulez-Lariviere of the French Air Ministry from Paris, France is visiting Langley Research Center (shown on left). Mr. Richard E. Kuhn, from LaRC is at right.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Where -- Paris; Where -- France; Where -- Langley Research Center (LaRC)
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[image]Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Dr. Paine Sign a Satellite Agreement - NASA
Dr. Vikram A. Sarabhai, (left) Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and head of India's Department of Atomic Energy and Dr. Thomas O. Paine, NASA Administrator, sign an agreement to cooperate in an unprecedented experiment using a space satellite to bring instructional television programs to some 5,000 Indian villages. The Applications Technology Satellite 6 (ATS 6)satellite launched May 30, 1974, became available to the ISRO for one year on August 1, 1975...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA Management; What -- ATS 6
[image]Theodore von Karman - NACA
Dr. Theodore von Karman, co-founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Pasadena, California was an aeronautical theoretician. His contributions in the fields of aerodynamics and aeronautical engineering are well documented and well known to every aerospace engineer. He was the first winner of the prestigious U.S. Medal of Science presented to him by President John F. Kennedy. As well as being co-founder of JPL, he also was principal founder of a major rocket propulsion firm (Aerojet-General ...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Where -- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL); Where -- California; Where -- Douglas; Where -- Paris
[image]Goddard's Rocket as seen from the Launching Tower - NASA
Col. Charles A. Lindbergh took this picture of Dr. Robert H. Goddard's rocket looking down the launching tower on September 23, 1935 in Roswell, New Mexico. In 1935 Goddard launched the A-series of tests on rockets made with gyro- controlled blast vane, which stabilized the rocket during flight. Dr. Goddard has been recognized as the father of american rocketry and as one of the pioneers in the theoretical exploration of space...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Rocket Launches; Where -- New Mexico; Where -- United States of America
Downloads: 1
[image]Robert Goddard's Rocket After Flight - NASA
Dr. Robert H. Goddard's rocket after flight in New Mexico on April 19, 1932. Those carrying the rocket are (left to right): Nils Ljungquist, machinist; most likely Charles Mansur, welder; Goddard's brother-in-law and machinist Albert Kisk; and Goddard. The rocket had new guiding vanes controlled by a gyroscope which helped stabilization. In 1930, with a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation, Goddard and his crew moved from Massachusetts to Roswell, New Mexico, to conduct research and perform test...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Rocket Launches; Where -- New Mexico; Where -- Massachusetts; Where -- United States of America
[image]Dr. Thomas O. Paine - NASA
Dr. Thomas O. Paine served as Deputy Administrator from January 31, 1968 to October 8, 1968, then as Acting Administrator from October 8, 1968, to March 21, 1969. He assumed the position of NASA Administrator on March 221, 1969 and served in that capacity until September 15, 1970. Prior to his time at NASA, Dr. Paine worked for General Electric conducting research on magnetic and composite materials...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA-Management; NASA-Administrators; NASA-Deputy-Administrators
[image]James M. Beggs - NASA
James M. Beggs served as NASA's sixth administrator from July 1981 to December 1985. Mr. Beggs received degrees from the U.S. Naval Academy and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He held positions at General Dynamics, Westinghouse Electric Corp., and the Summa Corp. Prior to becoming administrator, Mr. Beggs served as Associate Administrator, Office of Advanced Research and Technology at NASA from 1968-1969 and as Under Secretary of Transportation from 1969-1973...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA-Management; NASA-Administrators; Who -- James M. Beggs
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[image]Close-up of Gyroscope for Goddard's Rocket - NASA
A close-up of Dr. Robert H. Goddard's gyroscope and associated parts used in the stabilization of the rocket tested April 19, 1932, in New Mexico. The rocket was also painted to show whether revolution about its axis occurred during flight. Dr. Goddard has been recognized as the father of American rocketry and as one of the pioneers in the theoretical exploration of space. Robert Hutchings Goddard, born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on October 5, 1882, was theoretical scientist as well as practic...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Rocket Launches; Where -- New Mexico; Where -- Massachusetts; Where -- United States of America
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[image]Henry Sachs with Robert Goddard's Rocket in New Mexico - NASA
Henry Sachs, machinist, is shown with Dr. Robert H. Goddard's rocket used in the first flight at Roswell, New Mexico on December 30, 1930. The rocket attained an altitude of about 2,000 feet and speed of about 500 miles per hour. In 1930, with a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation, Goddard and his crew moved from Massachusetts to Roswell, New Mexico, to conduct research and test flights. This rocket was one of many that he launched in Roswell from 1930 to 1932 and from 1934 to 1941...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; Rocket Launches; Where -- New Mexico; Where -- Massachusetts; Where -- United States of America
[image]Dr. Robert Goddard at Clark University - NASA
Dr. Robert H. Goddard at a blackboard at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1924. Goddard began teaching physics in 1914 at Clark and in 1923 was named the Director of the Physical Laboratory. In 1920 the Smithsonian Institution published his seminal paper A Method for Reaching Extreme Altitudes where he asserted that rockets could be used to send payloads to the Moon. Declaring the absurdity of rockets ever reaching the Moon, the press mocked Goddard and his paper, calling him "Mo...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; What -- Moon; Where -- Massachusetts; Where -- New Mexico; Where -- United States of America
Downloads: 1
[image]STS-26 Welcome Home Ceremony - NASA
After a two-year hiatus, the STS-26 mission was NASA's return to spaceflight after the Challenger accident. Waiting to greet the STS-26 Discovery astronauts in front of the Dryden Headquarters building are, from left to right: California Governor George Deukmejian; NASA Deputy Administrator Dale Myers; NASA Administrator Dr. James C. Fletcher; Vice President George Bush; Barbara Bush; Brig. Gen (Ret) Charles Yeager.
Keywords: Space Shuttle; VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA Management; What -- STS-26; What -- Challenger; What -- Discovery; Where -- California
[image]Former NASA Administrators Meet in Washington, DC - NASA
The administrators who directed the United States space program since the establishment of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in October 1958 met at a NASA Alumni meeting held in Washington June 3, 1980. Shown above, left to right, are: James E. Webb, Administrator from February 14, 1961, to October 7, 1968; T. Keith Glennan, Administrator from August 19, 1958, to January 20, 1961; Dr...
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA Management; Who -- James E. Webb; Where -- United States of America; Where -- Washington
Downloads: 1
[image]Mission Control Celebrates Conclusion of Gemini IX-A Flight - NASA
Discussing the successful conclusion of the Gemini IX-A spaceflight, in the Mission Control Center, are (left to right): Lt. Gen. Leighton I. Davis, National Range Division Commander and DOD Manager of Manned Space Flight Support Operations; George M. Low, Manned Spaceflight Center Deputy Director; Dr. Robert R. Gilruth, Manned Spaceflight Center Director; and Christopher C. Kraft Jr., Director of Flight Operations.
Keywords: VIPs-People at NASA-NACA; NASA-Deputy-Administrators; Gemini-Program; NASA-Center-Directors; What -- Gemini
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