RMHT4KEF–NASA Public Affairs Officer Felicia Chou moderates a TRAPPIST-1 planets briefing at the NASA Headquarters February 22, 2017 in Washington, DC. Researchers revealed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star called TRAPPIST-1.
RMJ330KK–NASA Public Affairs Officer Felicia Chou moderates a briefing which discussed findings by researchers with NASA's Cassini mission and Hubble Space Telescope which provide new details about the icy, ocean-bearing moons of Jupiter and Saturn, Thursday, April 13, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC.
RM2CMTCE5–Space Telescope Science Institute astronomer Nikole Lewis (R) makes remarks as NASA Public Affairs Officer Felicia Chou listens, during a news conference to present new findings on exoplanets, planets that orbit stars other than Earth's sun, in Washington, U.S., February 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
RMJ330CY–NASA Public Affairs Officer Felicia Chou moderates a TRAPPIST-1 planets briefing, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Researchers revealed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star called TRAPPIST-1. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) More: exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ ( https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/trappist1/ )
RMEXGG36–From left to right: Felicia Chou, public affairs officer, NASA; John Grunsfeld, associate administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, NASA; Jim Green, director, Planetary Science Division, NASA; and Curt Niebur, Europa program scientist, NASA, are seen here following a panel discussion about the instruments selected to investigate Jupiter's moon, Europa, Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. In July 2014, NASA officials requested proposals for instruments that would fly onboard a spacecraft conducting approximately 45 flybys of Europa over a 3-4 year period. Laun
RMJ330CD–NASA Public Affairs Officer Felicia Chou, right, moderates a TRAPPIST-1 planets briefing with presenters, from left, Astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore Nikole Lewis, Professor of planetary science and physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Sara Seager, Manager of NASA's Spitzer Science Center at Caltech/IPAC, Pasadena, California Sean Carey, University of Liege in Belgium Astronomer Michael Gillon, and NASA Associate Administrator of the Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
RM2BP31BA–Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) Briefing NASA Public Affairs Officer Felicia Chou moderates a media briefing where astrophysics experts discuss the upcoming launch of NASA’s next planet hunter, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
RM2CKF11C–(L-R) Space Telescope Science Institute astronomer Nikole Lewis, MIT Professor of planetary science and physics Sara Seager, Sean Carey of NASA's Spitzer Science Center, University of Liege (Belgium) astronomer Michael Gillon and Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen attend a news conference moderated by NASA Public Affairs Officer Felicia Chou, to present new findings on exoplanets, planets that orbit stars other than Earth's sun, in Washington, U.S., February 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
RM2BP31Y8–Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) Briefing NASA Public Affairs Officer Felicia Chou moderates a media briefing where astrophysics experts discuss the upcoming launch of NASA’s next planet hunter, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
RM2BP31PT–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement NASA Press Officer Felicia Chou, introduces a pre-recorded video announcement by NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine about the companies selected to provide the first commercial lunar landers, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Intuitive Machines, Astrobotic, and Orbit Beyond have been selected to provide the first lunar landers for the Artemis program's lunar surface exploration.
RM2CWWJCN–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement From left to right, NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen; Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran; Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton; Chairman of the Board of Intuitive Machines, Kam Ghaffarian; VP of Research and Development of Intuitive Machines, Tim Crain; President and CEO of OrbitBeyond, Siba Padhi; Chief Science Officer, OrbitBeyond, Jon Morse; and NASA Press Officer, Felicia Chou, front center, put their thumbs up at the conclusion of an event announcing the companies that will provide the first lun
RM2BP3208–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement From left to right, NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen; Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran; Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton; Chairman of the Board of Intuitive Machines, Kam Ghaffarian; VP of Research and Development of Intuitive Machines, Tim Crain; President and CEO of OrbitBeyond, Siba Padhi; Chief Science Officer, OrbitBeyond, Jon Morse; and NASA Press Officer, Felicia Chou, front center, put their thumbs up at the conclusion of an event announcing the companies that will provide the first lu
RM2CWWJBK–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement Chief Science Officer, OrbitBeyond, Jon Morse speaks about their lunar lander with, from left to right, NASA Press Officer, Felicia Chou; NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen; Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran; Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton; Chairman of the Board of Intuitive Machines, Kam Ghaffarian; VP of Research and Development of Intuitive Machines, Tim Crain; President and CEO of OrbitBeyond, Siba Padhi, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astrobotic, Intuitive Machin
RM2CWWJBT–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton, fourth from left, speaks about their lunar lander with, from left to right, NASA Press Officer, Felicia Chou; NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen; Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran; Chairman of the Board of Intuitive Machines, Kam Ghaffarian; VP of Research and Development of Intuitive Machines, Tim Crain; President and CEO of OrbitBeyond, Siba Padhi; and Chief Science Officer, OrbitBeyond, Jon Morse, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astro
RM2CWWHR7–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement From left to right, NASA Press Officer, Felicia Chou; NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen; Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran; Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton; Chairman of the Board of Intuitive Machines, Kam Ghaffarian; VP of Research and Development of Intuitive Machines, Tim Crain; President and CEO of OrbitBeyond, Siba Padhi; and Chief Science Officer, OrbitBeyond, Jon Morse talk about their lunar landers, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines
RM2BP31YA–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement Chief Science Officer, OrbitBeyond, Jon Morse speaks about their lunar lander with, from left to right, NASA Press Officer, Felicia Chou; NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen; Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran; Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton; Chairman of the Board of Intuitive Machines, Kam Ghaffarian; VP of Research and Development of Intuitive Machines, Tim Crain; President and CEO of OrbitBeyond, Siba Padhi, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astrobotic, Intuitive Machi
RM2BP31Y3–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton, fourth from left, speaks about their lunar lander with, from left to right, NASA Press Officer, Felicia Chou; NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen; Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran; Chairman of the Board of Intuitive Machines, Kam Ghaffarian; VP of Research and Development of Intuitive Machines, Tim Crain; President and CEO of OrbitBeyond, Siba Padhi; and Chief Science Officer, OrbitBeyond, Jon Morse, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astr
RM2BP320X–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran , third from left, speaks about their lunar lander with, from left to right, NASA Press Officer, Felicia Chou; NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen; Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton; Chairman of the Board of Intuitive Machines, Kam Ghaffarian; VP of Research and Development of Intuitive Machines, Tim Crain; President and CEO of OrbitBeyond, Siba Padhi; and Chief Science Officer, OrbitBeyond, Jon Morse, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astr
RM2BP31RY–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement From left to right, NASA Press Officer, Felicia Chou; NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen; Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran; Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton; Chairman of the Board of Intuitive Machines, Kam Ghaffarian; VP of Research and Development of Intuitive Machines, Tim Crain; President and CEO of OrbitBeyond, Siba Padhi; and Chief Science Officer, OrbitBeyond, Jon Morse talk about their lunar landers, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astrobotic, Intuitive Machine
RM2CWWH71–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, second from right, speaks to Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton, left, and Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran, second from left, about their lunar lander, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines, and Orbit Beyond have been selected to provide the first lunar landers for the Artemis program's lunar surface exploration. '
RM2BP31RA–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, second left, listens as Chief Science Officer, OrbitBeyond, Jon Morse, speaks about their lunar lander, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines, and OrbitBeyond have been selected to provide the first lunar landers for the Artemis program's lunar surface exploration.
RM2BP31P2–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, second from right, speaks to Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton, left, and Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran, second from left, about their lunar lander, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines, and Orbit Beyond have been selected to provide the first lunar landers for the Artemis program's lunar surface exploration.
RM2BP31R0–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement NASA Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, second from right, speaks to Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton, second from left, and Astrobotic Mission Director, Sharad Bhaskaran, left, about their lunar lander, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines, and Orbit Beyond have been selected to provide the first lunar landers for the Artemis program's lunar surface exploration.
RM2BP31PN–Commercial Lunar Payload Services Announcement Astrobotic CEO, John Thornton, second from right, speaks about their lunar lander, Friday, May 31, 2019, at Goddard Space Flight Center in Md. Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines, and Orbit Beyond have been selected to provide the first lunar landers for the Artemis program's lunar surface exploration.
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