
"Self Protection for Women,"sponsored by the Federal Women's Program Committee and the Training Office, will be held June 10 in the Activities Center. This presentation contains practical self-defense techniques that can be learned in ONE hour. Lt. Jim Bullard of the Memphis Police Department, the originator of the program, considers it as pertinent to men as it is to women. Bullard's emphasis is proper "attitude," without which self defense techniques are meaningless. Published in Langley Researcher, May 20,1983 page 2. Mary Jackson, Manager of the Federal Women's Program Committee participating in demonstration.

Date:08-19-2014 Location:B9NW Node 1 Subject:Photograph ESA Astronaut Andreas Mogensen on behalf of ESA during INT TV OPS USER training with instructor Katrina Willoughby. Post on IO/ISS Missions/ISS-045/Preflight. Notify Mike Gentry, Kathy Strawn, Jody Russell, Kylie Clem, Kelly Humphries, Jay Bolden, Jason Roberts, Mark Garcia, Dylan Mathis, Carlos Fontanot, Andreas Mogensen, Katrina Willoughby and Melanie Cowan when ready. Photog: David DeHoyos

Date:04-08-2014 Location:B9NW ISS Trainers Subject:Photograph ISS One Year Crew training with Scott Kelly, Gennady Padalka and Mikahil Kornienko during Emergency Scenario Training 1. Photograph crew interaction with trainers, during briefings, in mockup facility, each other, individual photos of crew members in mockup, etc. Post on IO/ISS Missions/Soyuz 42 Long Duration/Preflight. Photog: David DeHoyos

Date:08-19-2014 Location:B9NW Node 1 Subject:Photograph ESA Astronaut Andreas Mogensen on behalf of ESA during INT TV OPS USER training with instructor Katrina Willoughby. Post on IO/ISS Missions/ISS-045/Preflight. Notify Mike Gentry, Kathy Strawn, Jody Russell, Kylie Clem, Kelly Humphries, Jay Bolden, Jason Roberts, Mark Garcia, Dylan Mathis, Carlos Fontanot, Andreas Mogensen, Katrina Willoughby and Melanie Cowan when ready. Photog: David DeHoyos

Date:04-08-2014 Location:B9NW ISS Trainers Subject:Photograph ISS One Year Crew training with Scott Kelly, Gennady Padalka and Mikahil Kornienko during Emergency Scenario Training 1. Photograph crew interaction with trainers, during briefings, in mockup facility, each other, individual photos of crew members in mockup, etc. Post on IO/ISS Missions/Soyuz 42 Long Duration/Preflight. Photog: David DeHoyos

Photo Date:11-15-2013 Subject:EXP42 Crew (Soyuz 40)Emergency Training Location:B9NW ISS Mockups Photographer:David DeHoyos 281-483-4752

Astronauts Stuart A. Roosa, and Alfred M. Worden training a tRendezvous Docking Simulator NASA Langley. Worden was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He served as a member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 9 flight and as backup command module pilot for the Apollo 12 flight. Colonel Roosa was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He was a member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 9 flight.

Date:08-19-2014 Location:B9NW Node 1 Subject:Photograph ESA Astronaut Andreas Mogensen on behalf of ESA during INT TV OPS USER training with instructor Katrina Willoughby. Post on IO/ISS Missions/ISS-045/Preflight. Notify Mike Gentry, Kathy Strawn, Jody Russell, Kylie Clem, Kelly Humphries, Jay Bolden, Jason Roberts, Mark Garcia, Dylan Mathis, Carlos Fontanot, Andreas Mogensen, Katrina Willoughby and Melanie Cowan when ready. Photog: David DeHoyos

Photograph taken March 3, 1983. Special Control Test Group with Mary Jackson. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer.

Members of the Langley Federal Women's Program surround Mary Jackson in the brown suit, of the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs. Mary Jackson NASA's first African-American female engineer, and subsequent career supporting the hiring and promotion of other deserving female and minority employees.

Photograph taken June 17, 1982. Federal Women's Program with Mary Jackson giving out awards to Kathi Porter. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer. Mary Jackson was Federal Women’s Coordinator at Langley at the time.

Federal Women's Program with Mary Jackson giving out awards. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer.

Photograph taken November 8, 1984. Student Symposium Meeting Mary Jackson in background. Both Mary Jackson and Katherine Johnson are women featured in the book Hidden Figures, by Margot Lee Shetterly. Man facing camera with glasses is center director Dr. Donald Hearth.

Date:08-19-2014 Location:B9NW Node 1 Subject:Photograph ESA Astronaut Andreas Mogensen on behalf of ESA during INT TV OPS USER training with instructor Katrina Willoughby. Post on IO/ISS Missions/ISS-045/Preflight. Notify Mike Gentry, Kathy Strawn, Jody Russell, Kylie Clem, Kelly Humphries, Jay Bolden, Jason Roberts, Mark Garcia, Dylan Mathis, Carlos Fontanot, Andreas Mogensen, Katrina Willoughby and Melanie Cowan when ready. Photog: David DeHoyos

Federal Women's Program with Mary Jackson giving out awards. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer.

Photograph taken November 8,1984. Student Symposium Meeting Left to right Vivian Merritt, Office of Equal Opportunity Programs, Mary Jackson, Manger, Federal Woman’s Program, guest speaker Mr. James Jennings, and Katherine Johnson, Flight Dynamics and Control Division. Jennings’ career has included management and analyst positions at the Marshall Space Flight Center and NASA Headquarters. He is known for his ability to work with people and get things done. Jennings is a member of numerous professional and community organizations. He has served as Chairman of the KSC Combined Federal Campaign and Savings Bond Drive. Jennings has received numerous awards during his NASA career including an Equal Employment Opportunity Award in 1975, an Exceptional Service Medal in 1988, the Equal Employment Opportunity Medal in 1989, and an Outstanding Leadership Medal in 1994. Jennings also received the Distinguished Service Award in 1989 and the President's Award in 1999 from the Space Coast Chapter of the Federally Employed Women. He was conferred the rank of Meritorious Executive in 1997, and received the 1999 Presidential Distinguished Rank Award.

CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE: Frank V. Moore (seated) has been named Director of the Center' s annual Combined Federal Campaign. Members of his campaign staff are (seated) Mary A. Jackson (left) and Gwendolyn Leach. Standing are (from left) Willis C. Cross, Ernestine Martin, Janet McKenzie, and James Ojiba. Photo published in Langley Researcher August 31, 1973 Volume 12, Number 18 page 1.

Photo Date:11-15-2013 Subject:EXP42 Crew (Soyuz 40)Emergency Training Location:B9NW ISS Mockups Photographer:David DeHoyos 281-483-4752

Photograph taken November 8,1984. Student Symposium Meeting Left to right Vivian Merritt, Office of Equal Opportunity Programs, Mary Jackson, Manger, Federal Woman’s Program, guest speaker Mr. James Jennings, and Katherine Johnson, Flight Dynamics and Control Division. Jennings’ career has included management and analyst positions at the Marshall Space Flight Center and NASA Headquarters. He is known for his ability to work with people and get things done. Jennings is a member of numerous professional and community organizations. He has served as Chairman of the KSC Combined Federal Campaign and Savings Bond Drive. Jennings has received numerous awards during his NASA career including an Equal Employment Opportunity Award in 1975, an Exceptional Service Medal in 1988, the Equal Employment Opportunity Medal in 1989, and an Outstanding Leadership Medal in 1994. Jennings also received the Distinguished Service Award in 1989 and the President's Award in 1999 from the Space Coast Chapter of the Federally Employed Women. He was conferred the rank of Meritorious Executive in 1997, and received the 1999 Presidential Distinguished Rank Award.

Icarus Lunar Walker,Lunar Landing Research Facility. Langley study of the backpack propulsion unit, by Bell Aerosystems. Icarus full scale test at Lunar Landing Research Facility - low gravity simulator. A NASA Langley researcher moon walks under the Lunar Landing Research Facility's gantry. More information on this can be read in the Document. "STUDIES OF PILOTING PROBLEMS OF ONE-MAN FLYING UNITS OPERATED IN SIMULATED LUNAR GRAVITY" BY Donald E. Hewes

Astronauts Stuart A. Roosa, and Alfred M. Worden training a tRendezvous Docking Simulator NASA Langley. Worden was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He served as a member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 9 flight and as backup command module pilot for the Apollo 12 flight. Colonel Roosa was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He was a member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 9 flight.

"Self Protection for Women,"sponsored by the Federal Women's Program Committee and the Training Office, will be held June 10 in the Activities Center. This presentation contains practical self-defense techniques that can be learned in ONE hour. Lt. Jim Bullard of the Memphis Police Department, the originator of the program, considers it as pertinent to men as it is to women. Bullard's emphasis is proper "attitude," without which self defense techniques are meaningless. Published in Langley Researcher, May 20,1983 page 2. Mary Jackson, Manager of the Federal Women's Program Committee participating in demonstration.

At blackboard, showing his space rendezvous concept for lunar landings. Lunar Orbital Rendezvous (LOR) would be used in the Apollo program. Photograph published in Space Flight Revolution - NASA Langley Research Center From Sputnik to Apollo (page 247), by James R. Hansen.

Date:04-08-2014 Location:B9NW ISS Trainers Subject:Photograph ISS One Year Crew training with Scott Kelly, Gennady Padalka and Mikahil Kornienko during Emergency Scenario Training 1. Photograph crew interaction with trainers, during briefings, in mockup facility, each other, individual photos of crew members in mockup, etc. Post on IO/ISS Missions/Soyuz 42 Long Duration/Preflight. Photog: David DeHoyos

Photo Date:11-15-2013 Subject:EXP42 Crew (Soyuz 40)Emergency Training Location:B9NW ISS Mockups Photographer:David DeHoyos 281-483-4752

L65-5505 In the Gas Dynamics Laboratory, completed in 1951, researchers explored basic aerodynamic, heating and fluid-mechanical problems in the speed range from Mach 1.5 to Mach 8.0. Photograph published in Engineer in Charge: A History of the Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, 1917-1958 by James R. Hansen. Page 348.

Date:08-19-2014 Location:B9NW Node 1 Subject:Photograph ESA Astronaut Andreas Mogensen on behalf of ESA during INT TV OPS USER training with instructor Katrina Willoughby. Post on IO/ISS Missions/ISS-045/Preflight. Notify Mike Gentry, Kathy Strawn, Jody Russell, Kylie Clem, Kelly Humphries, Jay Bolden, Jason Roberts, Mark Garcia, Dylan Mathis, Carlos Fontanot, Andreas Mogensen, Katrina Willoughby and Melanie Cowan when ready. Photog: David DeHoyos

CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE: Frank V. Moore (seated center) has been named Director of the Center' s annual Combined Federal Campaign. Members of his campaign staff are (seated) Ernestine Martin, Mary Jackson, Gwendolyn Leach, Janet McKenzie. Standing are (from left) Willis C. Cross, James Ojiba.

Christine Darden in computer room

Portrait of Samuel J. Scott working in the Office of Directors for Structures NASA Langley. Photograph taken May 1977.

Mary Jackson With Model at NASA Langley. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer. At this time Mrs. Jackson was working in the Theoretical Aerodynamic Branch. The tunnel was located on the East side at Langley Air Force Base.

Portrait of Samuel J. Scott working in the Office of Directors for Structures NASA Langley. Photograph taken May 1977.

DATE: 6-25-14 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW - POGO SUBJECT: Expedition 42/43 ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti during ISS EVA POGO 2 training with instructor Sandy Fletcher. PHOTOGRAPHER: Joe DeMartino

DATE: 6-25-14 LOCATION: Bldg 9NW - POGO SUBJECT: Expedition 42/43 ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti during ISS EVA POGO 2 training with instructor Sandy Fletcher. PHOTOGRAPHER: Joe DeMartino