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Astrophysicist Gioia Rau Explores Cosmic ‘Time Machines’ - NASA
To shape NASA’s path of exploration forward, Dr. Gioia Rau unravels stars and worlds beyond our solar system.Madison Olson (NASA)
Meet Hector Chavez: Leading Johnson’s Giant Leap into Low Earth Orbit - NASA
As systems integration team lead for NASA’s Commercial Low Earth Orbit Development Program (CLDP), Hector Chavez helps build a future where NASA and privateSumer Loggins (NASA)
Julie Rivera Pérez Bridges Business, STEM to ‘Make the Magic Happen' - NASA
Senior Resource Analyst Julie Rivera Pérez ensures finances and assets are in place to enable missions’ engineering and science “magic” can happen. As aMadison Olson (NASA)
Honoring Hidden Figures - NASA
Joylette Hylick, left, and Katherine Moore, right, accept the Congressional Gold Medal on behalf of their mother, Katherine Johnson, during a Sept. 18, 2024,NASA
Rob Gutro: Clear Science in the Forecast - NASA
Rob Gutro has never been one to stay idle. From his start working at a paper factory as a teenager, Rob navigated his way to NASA’s Goddard Space FlightAshley Balzer (NASA)
Rob Garner: Editing Goddard’s Story to Fit the Space - NASA
News Chief Rob Garner shares NASA Goddard’s story with the public, supporting writers and creators in the Office of Communications.Rob Garner (NASA)
Childhood Snow Days Transformed Linette Boisvert into a Sea Ice Scientist - NASA
Linette Boisvert turned a childhood love of snow into a career as a sea ice scientist studying climate change.Madison Olson (NASA)
Childhood Snow Days Transformed Linette Boisvert into a Sea Ice Scientist - NASA
Linette Boisvert turned a childhood love of snow into a career as a sea ice scientist studying climate change.Madison Olson (NASA)
NASA to Take Part in Hidden Figures Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony - NASA
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson will represent the agency during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony at 3 p.m. EDT Wednesday, Sept. 18, recognizing the womenNASA
Zachary Morse Hikes Hilltops, Caves Lava Tubes to Ready Moon Missions - NASA
Lunar geologist Zachary Morse scrabbles over Earth’s rocky landscapes to test equipment for future missions to the Moon and Mars.Madison Olson (NASA)
Aaron Vigil Helps Give SASS to Roman Space Telescope - NASA
The stars in the big Wyoming skies inspired Aaron Vigil as a child to dream big. Today, he’s a mechanical engineer working on the Solar Array Sun ShieldMadison Olson (NASA)
Dr. Irene Duhart Long - NASA
Dr. Irene Duhart Long was the first female and the first minority to hold the position of chief medical officer at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, asNASA
Tyler Parsotan Takes a Long Look at the Transient Universe with NASA’s Swift - NASA
Through a nonlinear path to success, research astrophysicist Tyler Parsotan discovers transformational science using Swift’s observations.Madison Olson (NASA)
At Work and Beyond, NASA Employees Find Joy in Aviation
Meet four employees from NASA’s Glenn Research Center who have a personal connection to aviation, at work and beyond.Ellen Bausback (NASA)
Xiaoyi Li Engineers Instruments and the Teams that Get Them Done - NASA
Instrument Systems Engineer Xiaoyi Li leads technical teams united by a common vision to achieve mission success.Rob Garner (NASA)
Regina Caputo Charts the Future of High-Energy Astrophysics - NASA
Research astrophysicist Regina Caputo puzzles out how the universe works by studying the most extreme events in the cosmos.Madison Olson (NASA)
Bindu Rani Explores Black Holes, Mothers Hard, Balances Life - NASA
Bindu Rani had childhood dreams of flight. Today she lifts her gaze even higher, helping researchers study stars, planets beyond our solar system, and blackMadison Olson (NASA)
There Are No Imaginary Boundaries for Dr. Ariadna Farrés-Basiana - NASA
Dr. Ariadna Farrés-Basiana would look up at the sky and marvel at the immensity of space when she was younger. Now, the bounds are limitless as she helps NASAMadison Olson (NASA)
I am Artemis: John Campbell - NASA
NASA has used barges to ferry the large,and heavy hardware elements of its rockets since the Apollo Program. Replacing the agency’s Poseidon and Orion barges,NASA
Rebekah Hounsell: Tracking Cosmic Light to Untangle the Universe's Darkest Mysteries - NASA
Rebekah Hounsell is an assistant research scientist working on ways to optimize and build infrastructure for future observations made by the Nancy Grace RomanAshley Balzer (NASA)
Bente Eegholm: Ensuring Space Telescopes Have Stellar Vision - NASA
Bente Eegholm is an optical engineer working to ensure missions like the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope have stellar vision. When it launches by May 2027,Ashley Balzer (NASA)
Langley Celebrates Pride Month: Derek Bramble - NASA
Derek Bramble has served in a variety of mission and program support roles over his 14-year career at NASA Langley. He currently serves as an HR BusinessAngelique Herring (NASA)
Jake Cupani: Increasing Visibility in Data Science - NASA
Jake Cupani, a data science specialist, focuses on the intersection between data visualization and user experience — UX — design.Madison Olson (NASA)
NASA Engineer Honored as Girl Scouts ‘Woman of Distinction’
Danielle Koch, a NASA aerospace engineer who mentors and advocates for women and girls in STEM, was recently honored by the Girl Scouts of North East Ohio.Ellen Bausback (NASA)
Astronaut Nicole Mann Throws First Pitch at Giants-Angels Game - NASA
NASA astronaut Nicole Mann waves as she is introduced before throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at the San Francisco Giants versus Los Angeles AngelsNASA
Lakita Lowe: Leading Space Commercialization Innovations and Fostering STEM Engagement - NASA
Lakita Lowe is at the forefront of space commercialization, seamlessly merging scientific expertise with visionary leadership to propel NASA's commercialSumer Loggins (NASA)
Ted Michalek: Engineering from Apollo to Artemis - NASA
Name: Theodore “Ted” MichalekTitle: Chief technical engineer (retired), now consultantFormal Job Classification: Thermal engineerOrganization: ThermalMadison Olson (NASA)
Helen Ling, Changemaker - NASA
Helen Ling, seen here in a photo from Feb. 16, 1973, was influential in the inclusion of women in STEM positions at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. AfterNASA
Kan Yang: Translating Science Ideas into Engineering Concepts - NASA
As team lead of the Instrument Design Laboratory, Kan Yang turns science concepts into engineering reality.Madison Olson (NASA)
NASA Earns Best Place to Work in Government for 12 Straight Years - NASA
NASA was named Thursday as the 2023 Best Place to Work in the Federal Government – large agency – for the 12th year in a row by the Partnership for PublicNASA
Ken Carpenter: Ensuring Top-Tier Science from Moon to Stars - NASA
Name: Kenneth G. CarpenterTitle: Operations Project Scientist for Hubble Space Telescope; Ground System Scientist for Roman Space Telescope; and a NASAMadison Olson (NASA)
Astronaut Suni Williams Prepares for Crew Flight Test - NASA
NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test astronaut Suni Williams gives a thumbs up during a mission dress rehearsal on Friday, April 26, 2024, at the agency’s KennedyNASA
NASA Mission Strengthens 40-Year Friendship - NASA
As NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore launches aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station Monday, May 6 on its first crewed flight, oneElyna N. Niles-Carnes (NASA)
Kiyun Kim: From Intern to Accessibility Advocate - NASA
Kiyun Kim began at Goddard as a summer intern. Impressed by the center’s community bonds, Kim is now co-chair of a center resource group that championsMadison Olson (NASA)
NASA Photographer Honored for Thrilling Inverted In-Flight Image - NASA
Riding in the back seat of a car can be boring. Riding in the back of a NASA aircraft is exhilarating, especially for photographers capturing NASA’s story.Dede Dinius (NASA)
Kate A. McGinnis: Ready to “Go” with PACE Testing - NASA
PACE Systems Engineer Kate A. McGinnis spent years planning the vibration, acoustic, and shock tests for the PACE spacecraft before saying “Systems is ‘go’”Madison Olson (NASA)
Veronica T. Pinnick Put NASA's PACE Mission through Its Paces - NASA
To achieve the impossible, Veronica T. Pinnick, who put NASA’s PACE mission through its prelaunch paces, says you need to get comfortable with beingKaty Mersmann (NASA)
Meet the Two Women Leading Space Station Science - NASA
The International Space Station provides researchers access to the unique features of low Earth orbit: long-duration microgravity, exposure to space, and aMichelle Zajac (NASA)