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AAAS Announces 3 NASA Winners of Inaugural Mani L. Bhaumik Award - NASA
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has awarded its inaugural Mani L. Bhaumik Breakthrough of the Year Award to standout contributors to NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.Marty McCoy (NASA)
Wallops Electrical Engineer Named NASA Goddard’s 2022 ‘Innovator of Year’ - NASA
Scott Hesh, an electrical engineer at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, was announced Nov. 2 as the FY22 IRAD Innovator of the Year,Karl B. Hille (NASA)
Elizabeth Tammi Gives Hubble a Voice - NASA
What do you do and what is most interesting about your role here at Goddard? How do you help support Goddard’s mission?Jessica Evans (NASA)
Shari Miller: Keeping the Mission and the Environment In Balance - NASA
Shari Miller, Wallops Flight Facility National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Manager and Wallops Natural Resources Manager, tracks the environmental impact of Wallops missions to promote mission success while also protecting Wallops Island's d…Jessica Evans (NASA)
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)
2 NASA Employees Awarded Space and Satellite Professionals 20 under 35 of 2024 - NASA
Two NASA employees, Howard Chang and Bradley Williams, were named as two of the “20 under 35 of 2024” by the Space and Satellite Professionals International.Jamie Adkins (NASA)
Systems Engineer Noosha Haghani Prepped PACE for Space - NASA
Throughout the life cycles of missions, Goddard engineer Noosha Haghani has championed problem-solving and decision-making to get to flight-ready projects.Madison Olson (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)
Meloë Kacenelenbogen Eyes the Future of Air Quality, Climate Research - NASA
A mentor of research scientist Meloë Kacenelenbogen once shared a sentiment from French author André Gide: “You cannot discover new oceans unless you have theMadison Olson (NASA)
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)
Hsiao Smith - NASA
Growing up in Malaysia and Singapore, Hsiao Smith — now the deputy observatory manager for NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope — never imagined she’dAshley Balzer (NASA)
Nargess Memarsadeghi, Computer Engineer for the Cosmos - NASA
When it comes to building spaceflight missions, the software is at least as important as the hardware. For computer engineer Nargess Memarsadeghi, having aJamie Adkins (NASA)
Sarah Peacock Surveys Stellar Radiation to Hunt for Habitable Worlds - NASA
Knowing whether or not a planet elsewhere in the galaxy could potentially be habitable requires knowing a lot about that planet’s sun. Sarah Peacock relies onJamie Adkins (NASA)
30 Years Ago: NASA Selects its 15th Group of Astronauts - NASA
On Dec. 8, 1994, NASA announced the selection of its 15th group of astronauts. The diverse group comprised 19 candidates – 10 pilots and nine missionDominique V. Crespo (NASA)
Edward Gonzales Fosters a Culturally Safe Workplace for Current, Future Employees - NASA
As the program manager for people, culture and equity, “people whisperer” Edward Victor Gonzales helps ensure people’s wellbeing, comfort, and safety.Jamie Adkins (NASA)
Alfonso Delgado Bonal Has His Head in the Clouds — for Research - NASA
Research scientist Alfonso Delgado Bonal makes important discoveries about patterns in cloud movements while thriving within the NASA Goddard family.Jamie Adkins (NASA)
Emerging Engineering Leader Basil Baldauff Emphasizes Osage Values - NASA
Basil Baldauff knew early in his tenure at NASA’s Johnson Space Center that he wanted to become a leader within the agency and make an impact on the future ofLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
NASA's Brad Doorn Brings Farm Belt Wisdom to Space-Age Agriculture - NASA Science
Brad Doorn's path to NASA Earth Science and his impact on global agriculture.science.nasa.gov
Bob Swap Builds Bridges With ‘Science Diplomacy’ - NASA
Associate Director for Mission Planning, Earth Sciences, and environmental scientist Robert J. “Bob” Swap makes a difference by putting knowledge into action.Madison Olson (NASA)
Inia Soto Ramos, From the Mountains of Puerto Rico to Mountains of NASA Earth Data - NASA
Dr. Inia Soto Ramos became fascinated by the mysteries of the ocean while growing up in Puerto Rico’s mountains. Today, she works at NASA as an oceanographer and data manager, where she can uncover these enigmas from space.Rob Garner (NASA)
Matthew Kowalewski: Aerospace Engineer and Curious About Everything - NASA
Matthew Kowalewski describes himself as “curious about too many things,” but that curiosity comes in handy when engineering instrumentation scheduled to soar through the atmosphere of a moon of Saturn.Rob Garner (NASA)
I Am Artemis: Joe Vermette - NASA
While some stand on the sidelines and witness history, others are destined to play a part in it. And then there are those who document it, bringing theNASA
Beyond the Console: Kenneth Attocknie’s Mission to Bridge Cultures at NASA - NASA
From the Mission Control Center to community celebrations, Kenneth Attocknie blends safety expertise with a commitment to cultural connection.Sumer Loggins (NASA)
We Are All Made of Cells: Space and the Immune System - NASA
Malcolm O’Malley and his mom sat nervously in the doctor’s office awaiting the results of his bloodwork. This was no ordinary check-up. In fact, thisRachel Hoover (NASA)
Ken Iliff: Engineering 40 Years of Success - NASA
Editor’s note: This article was published May 23, 2003, in NASA Armstrong’s X-Press newsletter. NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, California,Dede Dinius (NASA)
Carissa Arillo: Testing Spacecraft, Penning the Owner’s Manuals - NASA
Flight operations engineer Carissa Arillo helped ensure one of the instruments on NASA’s PACE mission made it successfully through its prelaunch testing. SheMadison Olson (NASA)
Meloë Kacenelenbogen Eyes the Future of Air Quality, Climate Research - NASA
A mentor of research scientist Meloë Kacenelenbogen once shared a sentiment from French author André Gide: “You cannot discover new oceans unless you have theMadison Olson (NASA)
Sacrificio y Éxito: Ingeniero de la NASA honra sus orígenes familiares - NASA
Read this story in English here.Dede Dinius (NASA)
Christine Knudson Uses Earthly Experience to Study Martian Geology - NASA
Geologist Christine Knudson works with the Curiosity rover to explore Mars — from about 250 million miles away.Rob Garner (NASA)
Systems Engineer Noosha Haghani Prepped PACE for Space - NASA
Throughout the life cycles of missions, Goddard engineer Noosha Haghani has championed problem-solving and decision-making to get to flight-ready projects.Madison Olson (NASA)
NASA Project Manager Honors Mother’s Impact - NASA
As a project manager for Space Projects and Partnerships at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, Ortiz manages various space andDede Dinius (NASA)
Astronauts Rubio and Berrios Speak During Hispanic Heritage Month - NASA
NASA astronauts Frank Rubio, center, and Marcos Berrios, right, share a laugh with staff during a White House Hispanic Heritage Month event on Sept. 30, 2024.NASA
2 NASA Employees Awarded Space and Satellite Professionals 20 under 35 of 2024 - NASA
Two NASA employees, Howard Chang and Bradley Williams, were named as two of the “20 under 35 of 2024” by the Space and Satellite Professionals International.Jamie Adkins (NASA)
Two NASA Employees Awarded Space and Satellite Professionals 20 under 35 of 2024 - NASA
Two NASA employees, Howard Chang and Bradley Williams, were named as two of the “20 under 35 of 2024” by the Space and Satellite Professionals International.Jamie Adkins (NASA)