This profile is part of a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.
On August 1, 1971, Apollo 15 mission commander David R. Scott relayed exciting news to Mission Control and the scientists in the back room.
Mars is no longer distant. In fact, you can touch a piece of it at Space Center Houston beginning Aug. 5.
This profile is part of a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.
Thirty years ago this month, astronauts T.K. Mattingly and Hank Hartsfield returned from Earth orbit, landing safely at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
This profile continues a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.
Imagine a work place where it’s perfectly OK to break stuff … on purpose. There is such a place at Johnson Space Center in the Structures Test Lab.
Americans are not the only ones joining in the very common summer activity of a road trip.
This profile continues a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.
Bob Rogers, creator/producer of Space Center Houston’s original film "On Human Destiny," spoke June 26 at the premiere of the updated film.
This profile continues a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.
Dr. Kamlesh Lulla, director of the University Research, Collaboration and Partnership Office at Johnson Space Center, received the 2012 Ellison Onizuka Award.
Gemini IV lifted off from Launch Complex 19 at Cape Kennedy on June 3, 1965, with astronauts James A. McDivitt and Edward H. White.
JSC Deputy Director Dr. Ellen Ochoa participated in the June 21, 2012 ceremony for artworks honoring the first space explorers to orbit Earth.
The NASA team at the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans has been putting the finishing touches on the first space-bound Orion capsule.
Are your bones getting stronger or weaker? Right now, it's hard to know. Scientists are taking on this medical challenge.
This profile is the first in a series to introduce the people behind the development of Orion.
George "Sulu" Takei meets Robonaut at the Johnson Space Center.
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NASA astronaut Rex Walheim participated in an evaluation of the Advanced Crew Escape Suit in the Active Response Gravity Offload System at the Johnson Space Center.
PEEPs introduces JSC team members and provides a glimpse into their daily contributions and a sprinkle of their personality in and beyond the workplace.