RMEKAP5X–NASA headquarters sign - Washington, DC USA
RMGEGTT6–Astronaut Lindgren at NASA Headquarters 04250003
RMBK77W3–NASA, Houston, Texas, USA
RMG29FRD–NASA Deputy Administrator Dava Newman greets former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly before addressing an agency wide all-hands event at NASA Headquarters May 25, 2016 in Washington, DC. Kelly is the first American to spend 1-year in space aboard the International Space Station.
RMW4P44J–NASA Administrator James E Webb presents a collection of rocket models to President Harry S Truman during a presidential visit to the newly opened NASA Headquarters in Washington, District of Columbia, November 3, 1961. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RM2JE3E43–NASA HEADQUARTERS, THE MARTIAN, 2015
RM2JHNCEE–NASA HEADQUARTERS, THE MARTIAN, 2015
RMKRHE86–Portrait, Dava J. Newman, Deputy Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) Dava Newman, official portrait
RF2BTMBGR–Mountain View, United States - August 15, 2016: signboard, 230 jones road at NASA Headquarters located in Mountain View, Silicon Valley, California
RF2J15K7D–Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, share final words after a meeting, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021, at the NASA Headquarters Mary W. Jackson Building in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
RM2A59FHE–Russian Scientists from the Commission of Interplanetary Travel of the Soviet Academy of Science November 21,1959 Left to right: Front row: Yury S. Galkin, Anatoly A. Blagonravov, and Prof. Leonid I. Sedov (Chair of the Commission for Interplanetary Travel)-Soviet Academy of Science, Leninski Gory, Moscow, Russia Dr. H.J. E. Reid and Floyd L. Thompson Langley Research Center. Second row: Boris Kit Translator, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Eugene C. Draley and Laurence K. Loftin, Jr. -Langley Research Center Arnold W. Frutkin and Harold R. Lawrence NASA Headquarters. Back row: T.Me
RM2G0X6B4–Washingon DC, USA. June 2 2021: NASA Associate Administrator for Science Thomas Zurbuchen answers a reporter's question during a media gaggle, on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, at NASA Headquarters Mary W. Jackson Building in Washington. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2J5HEH7–Wernher von Braun in his new office at NASA headquarters in 1970
RM2JGNWXF–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, and Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, right, speak with Webb project scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Klaus Pontoppidan, center, after being shown the first full-color images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope in a preview meeting, Monday, July 11, 2022, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. The first images and spectroscopic data from the world's largest and most powerful space telescope, set to be released July 11 and 12, will demonstrate Webb at its full po
RM2D41D9T–Flags fly at half-staff in front of NASA Headquarters in Washington, February 1, 2003. The space shuttle Columbia broke up in the skies over Texas on Saturday with seven astronauts on board after it lost contact with NASA minutes before its scheduled landing. The Columbia mission flag is visible bottom right.
RMADCCG0–Space Capsule on Display at NASA Headquarters in Houston, TX
RM2A4PKJW–Washington, USA. 15th Oct, 2019. Lead engineer Dustin Gohmert dispays the Orion Crew Survival System spacesuit at NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, the United States, on Oct. 15, 2019. The U.S. space agency NASA unveiled on Tuesday the next-generation spacesuits to be used in its Artemis program that will send the first woman and next man to the Lunar South Pole by 2024. Credit: Liu Jie/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2ATDP5J–WASHINGTON DC, USA - 26 Feb 2016 - Portrait of Michael Freilich on Friday, Feb. 26, 2016 at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC, USA
RM2CF79P8–On November 3, 1961 former President Harry S. Truman visited the newly opened NASA Headquarters, Washington D.C. Accompanied by former NASA Administrator James E. Webb, he was presented with a collection of rocket models for his Presidential Library in Independence, Missouri
RMEKAP5R–NASA headquarters sign - Washington, DC USA
RMF6AJWA–Astronauts Virts and Cristoforetti at NASA Headquarters
RMPG9KBA–NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is seen as he meets with Expedition 54 NASA astronauts Joe Acaba and Mark Vande Hei during their Expedition 54 post flight, Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at NASA Headquarters, Washington.
RMG29FR7–Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly speaks about his time living and working aboard the International Space Station during an agency wide all-hands event at NASA Headquarters May 25, 2016 in Washington, DC. Kelly is the first American to spend 1-year in space aboard the International Space Station.
RMW4P3H7–President Harry S Truman and NASA Administrator James E Webb visit to newly opened NASA Headquarters in Washington, District of Columbia, November 3, 1961. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RM2K5DRB6–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, and Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro meet, Tuesday, June 7, 2022, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters in Washington.
RMS2YPHA–NASA headquarters
RMKRNB5K–Portrait, Robert M. Lightfoot Jr., Acting Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Monday, Jan. 23, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) Robert M. Lightfoot Jr. official portrait
RF2BTMBCN–Mountain View, United States - August 15, 2016: Sgt James Witkowski Armed Forces Reserve Center and memorial, at 230 jones road. With NASA building in
RF2J15KBD–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson talks to the agency’s workforce during his first State of NASA event Wednesday, June 2, 2021, at NASA Headquarters Mary W. Jackson Building in Washington. Nelson remarked on his long history with NASA, and among other topics, discussed the agency’s plans for future Earth-focused missions to address climate change and a robotic and human return to the Moon through the Artemis program, as well as announcing two new planetary science missions to Venus – VERITAS and DAVINCI+. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
RM2HP674T–The NASA flag is seen flying at half-staff on NASA's Day of Remembrance, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
RM2G0X6AW–Washingon DC, USA. June 2 2021: NASA Associate Administrator for Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate Bob Pearce answers a reporter's question during a media gaggle, on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, at NASA Headquarters Mary W. Jackson Building in Washington. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2JDP8JT–Washington, District of Columbia, USA. 9th June, 2022. The Progress Pride flag is seen flying at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters Building in Washington, DC. In recognition of LGBTQ Pride Month, the Progress Pride flag will be flown outside of the agency's headquarters for the month of June. Credit: Joel Kowsky/NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RM2JGNX4E–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, center, and Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, right, speak with Webb project scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Klaus Pontoppidan, left, after being shown the first full-color images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope in a preview meeting, Monday, July 11, 2022, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. The first images and spectroscopic data from the world's largest and most powerful space telescope, set to be released July 11 and 12, will demonstrate Webb at its full po
RM2CKC7RP–Flags fly at half-staff in front of NASA Headquarters in Washington, February 1, 2003.The space shuttle Columbia broke up in the skies over Texas on Saturday with seven astronauts on board after it lost contact with NASA minutes before its scheduled landing. The Columbia mission flag is visible bottom right. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid BM/SV
RMHCHT1J–Officials from NASA Headquarters and the astronauts often met with Dr. Wernher von Braun in Huntsville, Alabama. This photograph was taken in September 1962 during one such visit. From left to right are Elliot See, Tom Stafford, Wally Schirra, John Glenn, Brainerd Holmes, Dr. von Braun, and Jim Lovell.Credit: NASA via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE - Photo: Nasa/Consolidated News Photos/NASA via CNP
RM2A4PKGF–Washington, USA. 15th Oct, 2019. Advanced Space Suit Engineer Kristine Davis displays the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) spacesuit at NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, the United States, on Oct. 15, 2019. The U.S. space agency NASA unveiled on Tuesday the next-generation spacesuits to be used in its Artemis program that will send the first woman and next man to the Lunar South Pole by 2024. Credit: Liu Jie/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2H8C8PT–Portrait of George M. Low, he transferred to NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he served as Chief of Manned Space Flight. In this capacity, he was closely involved in the planning of Projects Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. NASA Biographies site.
RM2CF79B4–On November 3, 1961, former President Harry S. Truman visited newly opened NASA Headquarters, Washington D.C., accompanied by former NASA Administrator James E. Webb. He was presented with a collection of rocket models for his Presidential Library in Independence, Missouri.
RMD1HWXR–NASA building - Washington, DC
RMF6AHNX–Director of the Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters Jim Green participates in a question and answer session about NASA’s journey to Mars and the film ”The Martian,” Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015, at the United Artist Theater in La Cañada Flintridge, California. NASA scientists and engineers served as technical consultants on the film. The movie portrays a realistic view of the climate and topography of Mars, based on NASA data, and some of the challenges NASA faces as we prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet in the 2030s. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
RMPG9KBE–Expedition 54 NASA astronauts Joe Acaba, left, and Mark Vande Hei meet with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine during their Expedition 54 post flight visit, Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at NASA Headquarters, Washington.
RMG29FRC–Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly speaks about his time living and working aboard the International Space Station during an agency wide all-hands event at NASA Headquarters May 25, 2016 in Washington, DC. Kelly is the first American to spend 1-year in space aboard the International Space Station.
RMW4P458–President Harry S Truman shakes hands with NASA Administrator James E Webb during a presidential visit to the newly opened NASA Headquarters in Washington, District of Columbia, November 3, 1961. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
RM2K5DRJD–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, and Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro meet, Tuesday, June 7, 2022, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters in Washington.
RF2DT1WAB–NASA sign outside their headquarters in Washington, D.C.
RMKRNB5M–Portrait, Robert M. Lightfoot Jr., Acting Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Monday, Jan. 23, 2017 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) Robert M. Lightfoot Jr. official portrait (cropped)
RF2BTMBGM–Mountain View, United States - August 15, 2016: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration building and signboard, 230 jones road at Moffett
RF2J15K5F–NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy speaks during a NASA town hall to discuss the reorganization of the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate into two mission directorates: Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD) and Space Operations Mission Directorate (SpaceOps), Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021 at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. NASA Associate Administrator for SpaceOps, Kathy Lueders, will lead launch and space operations including the International Space Station, the commercialization of low-Earth orbit, and eventually operations on
RM2HP67YB–Wreaths are seen in the lobby of NASA Headquarters on NASA's Day of Remembrance, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, in Washington. The wreaths will be laid at memorial sites in Arlington National Cemetery later today in memory of those men and women who lost their lives in the quest for space exploration
RM2G0X6B9–Washingon DC, USA. June 2 2021: The socks of NASA Associate Administrator for Science Thomas Zurbuchen are seen as he answers a reporter's question during a media gaggle, on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, at NASA Headquarters Mary W. Jackson Building in Washington. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2JGNX4D–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, and Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, center, react to the first full-color images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope in a preview meeting with Webb project scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Klaus Pontoppidan, right, Monday, July 11, 2022 at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. The first images and spectroscopic data from the world's largest and most powerful space telescope, set to be released July 11 and 12, will demonstrate Webb at its full power, as it begins
RM2G0NXTJ–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson speaks during a 'State of NASA' address, as he announces the new DAVINCI+ and VERITAS space missions to study Venus, at NASA headquarters in Washington, U.S., June 2, 2021. REUTERS/Al Drago
RM2KXJW59–Washington, DC, USA. 30th Nov, 2022. Emmanuel Macron, France's president, speaks with United States Vice President Kamala Harris during a briefing at the NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022. President Joe Biden will welcome Macron for the first White House state dinner in more than three years on Thursday, setting aside recent tensions with Paris over defense and trade issues to celebrate the oldest US alliance. Credit: Al Drago/Pool via CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A4PKK4–Washington, USA. 15th Oct, 2019. Advanced Space Suit Engineer Kristine Davis displays the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) spacesuit at NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, the United States, on Oct. 15, 2019. The U.S. space agency NASA unveiled on Tuesday the next-generation spacesuits to be used in its Artemis program that will send the first woman and next man to the Lunar South Pole by 2024. Credit: Liu Jie/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2HEAAXY–THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN AFTER DR. VON BRAUN MOVED FROM HIS POST AS DIRECTOR OF THE MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER (MSFC) TO DEPUTY ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR PLANNING AT NASA HEADQUARTERS. ON JUNE 27, 1970, HE VISITED THE MSFC AGAIN DURING THE CENTER'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY TO LOOK AT A MOCKUP OF THE SPACECRAFT THAT WOULD LATER BE KNOWN AS SKYLAB. OTHERS IN THE PHOTOGRAPH ARE, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: KARL HEIMBURG, DIRECTOR OF THE ASTRONAUTICS LAB; HERMANN K. WEIDNER, DIRECTOR OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AND GEORGE HARDY OF THE ASTRONAUTICS LAB.
RM2CF79ED–Bill Fecych (seated) and Don Johnson work in the reactor control room during its operating days in 1959. After an ad hoc committee study in 1977, NASA Headquarters decided that the reactor would never be put back into operation. Reactor equipment was then 'cannibalized' for other programs.
RMEKAP5T–NASA headquarters sign - Washington, DC USA
RMKYNGRH–NASA employees and contractors use protective glasses to view a partial solar eclipse from NASA Headquarters Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2017 in Washington. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Gwen Pitman)
RMPG9KB5–NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, right, meets with Expedition 54 NASA astronauts Mark Vande Hei, left, and Joe Acaba during their Expedition 54 post flight, Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at NASA Headquarters, Washington.
RMG29FRB–Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly speaks about his time living and working aboard the International Space Station during an agency wide all-hands event at NASA Headquarters May 25, 2016 in Washington, DC. Kelly is the first American to spend 1-year in space aboard the International Space Station.
RM2B835J2–President Harry S. Truman and NASA Administrator James E. Webb in a visit to newly opened NASA Headquarters in Washington, District of Columbia, November 3, 1961. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2K5E32C–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson listens during an executive session of the NASA Advisory Council (NAC), Monday, Feb. 28, 2022, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington.
RMHRKJX9–NASA STS-2 Mission Control
RMKRB33H–NASA Administrator Charles Bolden responds to a reporter's question during an overview briefing on NASA's fiscal year 2013 budget, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Briefing
RF2BTMBFM–Mountain View, United States - August 15, 2016: James Witkowski Armed Forces Reserve Center, at 230 jones road at Moffett Federal Airfield. NASA
RF2J15K5E–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson speaks during a NASA town hall to discuss the reorganization of the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate into two mission directorates: Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD) and Space Operations Mission Directorate (SpaceOps), Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021 at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Panelists were from left to right, NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy; NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana; NASA Associate Administrator for the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD), Jim
RMPYJ9Y2–Russian Scientists from the Commission of Interplanetary Travel of the Soviet Academy of Science November 21,1959 Left to right: Front row: Yury S. Galkin, Anatoly A. Blagonravov, and Prof. Leonid I. Sedov (Chair of the Commission for Interplanetary Travel)-Soviet Academy of Science, Leninski Gory, Moscow, Russia Dr. H.J. E. Reid and Floyd L. Thompson Langley Research Center. Second row: Boris Kit Translator, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Eugene C. Draley and Laurence K. Loftin, Jr. -Langley Research Center Arnold W. Frutkin and Harold R. Lawrence NASA Headquarters. Back row: T.Me
RM2G0X6BG–Washingon DC, USA. June 2 2021: NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations Kathy Lueders listens to a reporter's question during a media gaggle, on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, at NASA Headquarters Mary W. Jackson Building in Washington. Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2JPF0BT–October 15, 2019, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, gives a thumbs up as Amy Ross, a spacesuit engineer at NASA Johnson Space Center, center, high fives Kristine Davis, a spacesuit engineer at NASA Johnson Space Center, wearing a ground prototype of NASA new Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU), after a demonstration of the suits enhanced mobility, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The xEMU suit improves on the suits previous worn on the Moon during the Apollo era and those currently in use for spacewalks outsid
RM2JGNX23–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, center, and Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, right, speak with Webb project scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Klaus Pontoppidan, left, after being shown the first full-color images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope in a preview meeting, Monday, July 11, 2022, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. The first images and spectroscopic data from the world's largest and most powerful space telescope, set to be released July 11 and 12, will demonstrate Webb at its full po
RM2G0NWAH–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson speaks during a 'State of NASA' address, as he announces the new DAVINCI+ and VERITAS space missions to study Venus, at NASA headquarters in Washington, U.S., June 2, 2021. REUTERS/Al Drago
RM2KXJXNE–Washington, DC, USA. 30th Nov, 2022. Emmanuel Macron, France's president, speaks alongside United States Vice President Kamala Harris, right, during a briefing at the NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022. President Joe Biden will welcome Macron for the first White House state dinner in more than three years on Thursday, setting aside recent tensions with Paris over defense and trade issues to celebrate the oldest US alliance. Credit: Al Drago/Pool via CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A4PKJM–Washington, USA. 15th Oct, 2019. Advanced Space Suit Engineer Kristine Davis displays the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) spacesuit at NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, the United States, on Oct. 15, 2019. The U.S. space agency NASA unveiled on Tuesday the next-generation spacesuits to be used in its Artemis program that will send the first woman and next man to the Lunar South Pole by 2024. Credit: Liu Jie/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2GKMBM8–(17 April 1970) --- Staff members from NASA Headquarters (NASA HQ), Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), and Dr. Thomas Paine (center of frame) applaud the successful splashdown of the Apollo 13 mission while Dr. George Low smokes a cigar (right), in the MSC Mission Control Center (MCC), located in Building 30. Apollo 13 crewmembers, astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., commander; John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot; and Fred W. Haise Jr., lunar module pilot, splashed down at 12:07:44 p.m. (CST), April 17, 1970, in the south Pacific Ocean.
RM2CF7AJM–On October 1, 1966, James C. Elms was appointed Director of the NASA Electronics Resource Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Elms served as director until the closing of the ERC on June 30, 1970. Prior to his appointment as ERC Director, James Elms served as Deputy Director of NASA Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas and then as Deputy Associate Administrator for them Manned Spaceflight Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. The ERC opened in September 1964, taking over the administration of contracts, grants, and other NASA business in New England from the antecedent North Ea
RMHH9T3P–Thomas Zurbuchen, Head of NASA Science Mission Directorate speaking at NASA headquarters - Washington, DC USA
RMDAR0B3–Heads of NASA and JAXA Meet
RMPG9KBG–NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, meets with Expedition 54 NASA astronauts Joe Acaba, center, and Mark Vande Hei during their Expedition 54 post flight, Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at NASA Headquarters, Washington.
RMG29FR9–Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly speaks about his time living and working aboard the International Space Station during an agency wide all-hands event at NASA Headquarters May 25, 2016 in Washington, DC. Kelly is the first American to spend 1-year in space aboard the International Space Station.
RM2B8353H–NASA Administrator James E. Webb presenting a collection of rocket models to President Harry S. Truman during a presidential visit to the newly opened NASA Headquarters in Washington, District of Columbia, November 3, 1961. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2K5E7PC–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, meets with incoming JPL Director Dr. Laurie Leshin, Tuesday, Feb., 15, 2022, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington.
RMCAAJGW–Reporters question NASA Administrator, Sean O'Keefe, about the 'Columbia Accident Investigation Board Report' at a news conference held at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. The reports blames NASA's management and culture for the failure of STS-107.
RMKRHE77–NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Dava Newman walks to a meeting with NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, on Monday, May 18, 2015, her first day on the job at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) Dava Newman with NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
RM2KXB92K–US Vice President Kamala Harris, center, meets with Emmanuel Macron, France's president, left, while joined by Phil Gordon, National Security Advisor to the Vice President, right, during a briefing at the NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022. President Joe Biden will welcome Macron for the first White House state dinner in more than three years on Thursday, setting aside recent tensions with Paris over defense and trade issues to celebrate the oldest US alliance. Photographer: Al Drago/Pool/Sipa USA
RF2J15K50–The Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters sign is installed ahead of the building naming ceremony, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. Mary W. Jackson, the first African American female engineer at NASA, began her career with the agency in the segregated West Area Computing Unit of NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. The mathematician and aerospace engineer went on to lead programs influencing the hiring and promotion of women in NASA's science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers. In 2019, she posthumously received the Congressional Gold
RM2CTE160–Sumara Thompson-King is seen here after being sworn in by Robert Lightfoot, Associate Administrator (left) at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC on June 2, 2014.
RM2KXAC0F–Washington, United States. 30th Nov, 2022. Bill Nelson, administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), attends a briefing with French President Emmanuel Macron and Vice President Kamala Harris (not seen) at NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, November 30, 2022. Photo by Al Drago/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2J0MJ1P–Washington, District of Columbia, USA. 31st Aug, 2021. In this photo, NASA Administrator BILL NELSON, right, discusses the International Space Station with Ukrainian President VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY during a meeting, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021, at the NASA Headquarters Mary W. Jackson Building in Washington. Credit: Bill Ingalls/NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RMHCHMJY–Officials from NASA Headquarters and the astronauts often met with Dr. Wernher von Braun in Huntsville, Alabama. This photograph was taken in September 1962 during one such visit. From left to right are Elliot See, Tom Stafford, Wally Schirra, John Glenn, Brainerd Holmes, Dr. von Braun, and Jim Lovell.Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
RM2G0NWAG–NASA Administrator Bill Nelson speaks during a 'State of NASA' address, as he announces the new DAVINCI+ and VERITAS space missions to study Venus, at NASA headquarters in Washington, U.S., June 2, 2021. REUTERS/Al Drago
RM2KXJW55–Washington, DC, USA. 30th Nov, 2022. Emmanuel Macron, France's president, speaks alongside United States Vice President Kamala Harris, right, during a briefing at the NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022. President Joe Biden will welcome Macron for the first White House state dinner in more than three years on Thursday, setting aside recent tensions with Paris over defense and trade issues to celebrate the oldest US alliance. Credit: Al Drago/Pool via CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A4PKK8–Washington, USA. 15th Oct, 2019. Advanced Space Suit Engineer Kristine Davis displays the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) spacesuit at NASA headquarters in Washington, DC, the United States, on Oct. 15, 2019. The U.S. space agency NASA unveiled on Tuesday the next-generation spacesuits to be used in its Artemis program that will send the first woman and next man to the Lunar South Pole by 2024. Credit: Liu Jie/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMHF19EE–From the left: Ms. Joeletta Patrick, assistant director of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education NASA headquarters, Washington, D.C., converses with Laine Shaw, teacher at Quantico Middle/High School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on May 9, 2013. Patrick was one of several career opportunity representatives at the school for the science, technology, engineering and mathematics event. STEM grows on Quantico students 130509-M-ZS544-235
RM2CF7AAT–Panelists Peter Iosifidis, program manager, Low-Boom Flight Demonstrator, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, left, Peter Coen, project manager, Commercial Supersonics Technology Project, Langley Research Center, NASA, center, and Dr. Ed Waggoner, program director, Integrated Aviation Systems Program, NASA, right, are seen behind a model of the Low Boom Flight Demonstrator at a briefing, Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. This new experimental aircraft will cut cross country travel times in half by flying faster than the speed of sound without creating a sonic boom, enabling t
RMHH9T52–Thomas Zurbuchen, Head of NASA Science Mission Directorate speaking at NASA headquarters - Washington, DC USA
RMFT0P8N–Renee Barnes, soloist, performs at NASA's Black History Month program on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. During the program, Dr. George Carruthers and Dr. Katherine Johnson were honored for their contributions to NASA.
RMPG9KB7–NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, meets with Expedition 54 NASA astronauts Joe Acaba, center, and Mark Vande Hei during their Expedition 54 post flight, Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at NASA Headquarters, Washington.
RMG29FRA–Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly speaks about his time living and working aboard the International Space Station during an agency wide all-hands event at NASA Headquarters May 25, 2016 in Washington, DC. Kelly is the first American to spend 1-year in space aboard the International Space Station.
RMW4P2TP–Portrait of Dr Joseph Sweetman Ames at his desk at the NACA headquarters, Boston, Massachusetts, 1920. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
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