We’re joining @COSI for their Digital Science Festival, May 6-9.✨
@NASA virtual presentations include Earth science demos for kids, details on our first all-electric aircraft & much more! Learn how to join this FREE online event: https://t.co/9owupbKxmc #COSISciFest#NASAatHome
Do you ❤️ history? Our history page features Ohio astronauts like Neil Armstrong and John Glenn, as well as research that has benefited many, many NASA missions over the years. Check it out here: https://t.co/v7SjWUc6wy
#TBT@NASAhistory
Thank you, @AstroDrewMorgan, for taking this beautiful picture of our home @NASAglenn from the ISS yesterday! We appreciate you thinking of us at GRC.
We're proud to announce the launch of "The Final Mission," by Chris Henry w/ Hal Bryan! This book tells the powerful stories of some of the people who have stepped back in time by taking a flight on EAA's B-17, "Aluminum Overcast." Buy your copy today: https://t.co/nB5uMclWGU
Are you taking this time to invest in yourself? Did you know that your CPL card unlocks online training courses through https://t.co/UJLb45yXEL for FREE? Choose from thousands of courses on business, on design, web development, photography and more.
@SirsiDynix We just went live with our full print catalog in Summon! Now our @NASAglenn researchers can easier discover our content! Perfect timing! 🤗👍🏼
If you’re looking for ways to stay engaged and entertained during a stint of self-isolation, here are 10 aviation-related books and movies/television shows to consider! Read: https://t.co/Y1RKDIQQPT
What are your favorite aviation-related books and movies/TV shows?
In honor of #NationalMeatballDay, CIA salutes 1938 alum James Modarelli, who in 1959 designed @NASA's logo, which would later be nicknamed "the meatball." Modarelli was a designer at the lab that would become @NASAglenn. H/T @glennlibrary@NASAhistory https://t.co/LDsgDJoTJZ
It's #nationalmeatballday! @NASA's logo was created in 1959 but wasn't nicknamed "meatball" until 1975. The sphere represents a planet, the stars represent space, the red chevron is a wing representing aeronautics and the orbit around the wing represents space travel.