Viper Egress Test
Viper Egress Test
January 23, 1941 groundbreaking ceremony at the NACA Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory: left to right (does not include two individuals obscured from view behind Maj. Brett and Dr. Lewis):   • William R. Hopkins – Cleveland City Manager from 1924-1930, was personally responsible for planning and acquiring the land for the Cleveland Airport. The airport’s huge capacity for handling aircraft was one factor in selecting Cleveland for the site of the research center.  The Cleveland Airport was renamed Cleveland Hopkins airport in his honor in 1951.
 • Major John Berry – Cleveland Airport Manager  • Edward R. Sharp – GRC’s first director, serving from 1942 to his retirement in 1961.  He came to Cleveland in 1941 as the construction manager for the new facility.
 • Frederick C. Crawford – President of Thompson Products, which became the Thompson-Ramo-Woolridge Corporation (TRW) in 1958.  Crawford was, at the time, also president of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce.  He began in 1939 to campaign for Cleveland as the location for the new NACA facility.
 • Major George H. Brett – A Cleveland native, Brett served in WWI and was commanding officer at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio before becoming chief of the Army Air Corps.
 • Dr. Edward P. Warner – Acting chairman of the NACA.
 • Captain Sydney M. Kraus – Officer in charge of Navy procurement
 • Edward Blythin – Mayor of Cleveland
 • Dr. George Lewis – Director of Aeronautical Research for the NACA from 1924-1947, Lewis devoted his life to building a scientific basis for aeronautical engineering.  The Cleveland laboratory was renamed the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory in his honor in 1948.   A description of the event, based on newspaper accounts and later NASA publications is as follows:  On January 23, 1941, a brief groundbreaking ceremony at the site marked the start of construction. Dr. George W. Lewis, director of research for the NACA, loosened the soil with a
GRC-1988-C-03574
Fuel Boiling Convection Experiment, FBCE Mission Sequence Test
Fuel Boiling Convection Experiment, FBCE Mission Sequence Test
Over 2900 image tiles were used to assemble this mosaic image.  Photographers photographed employees in their work areas, on the street and in public areas of every building on the Center to capture as many employees as possible.  The final image was printed on a poster to commemorate NASA's 50th Anniversary on October 1, 2008.
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Viper Egress Test
Viper Egress Test
Portrait of Nelson Morales, chief of NASA Glenn’s Structural Mechanics Branch, was chosen as a 2023 Luminary. This award recognizes Hispanic innovators who are engineering the future while lighting the way for the next generation of STEM leaders. Luminaries are chosen for their achievements leading, collaborating, and initiating key programs and research in their respective fields.
HENAAC Award Winners
Nuclear Emerging Technologies for Space, NETS 2022 Conference
GRC-2022-C-00529
Parametric Inlet Model in 10x10 Wind Tunnel
GRC-2004-C-00378
Orion Spacecraft Arrives in Ohio Aboard the Super Guppy at Mansfield Lahm Airport
Orion Spacecraft Arrives in Ohio Aboard the Super Guppy at Mansfield Lahm Airport
Nuclear Emerging Technologies for Space, NETS 2022 Conference
GRC-2022-C-00523
Nuclear Emerging Technologies for Space, NETS 2022 Conference
GRC-2022-C-00462
X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, LBFD Probe Calibration Test
X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, LBFD Probe Calibration Test
X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, LBFD Probe Calibration Test
X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, LBFD Probe Calibration Test
The inaugural Glenn Symposium focused on advancements in aerospace technology including power and propulsion, autonomy and communications, low boom supersonics, hypersonics, and more. Discussion also encompassed humans returning to the moon, including challenges associated with the 2024 mission.
The Inaugural John Glenn Memorial Symposium
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (Viper)
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (Viper)
Evening photo of the Space Experiments Complex in the evening of the arrival of the Orion ETA (Environmental Test Article) having been shipped from Florida by truck. The Orion ETA flew on Artemis I and will undergo testing of the docking module jettison and the forward by cover jettison in preparation of the Artemis II launch.
Evening photo of the Space Experiments Complex (SEC) at Armstron
The inaugural Glenn Symposium focused on advancements in aerospace technology including power and propulsion, autonomy and communications, low boom supersonics, hypersonics, and more. Discussion also encompassed humans returning to the moon, including challenges associated with the 2024 mission.
The Inaugural John Glenn Memorial Symposium
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
The GRC Center Director, Dr. Marla Perez-Davis, during the NASA 60th Anniversary, Family Day Event
NASA 60th Anniversary, 60th Anniversary Family Day Event
Event attendees view the eclipse. NASA Glenn Research Center and the Great Lakes Science Center hosted a three-day celestial celebration in downtown Cleveland, OH. This free, outdoor, family-friendly science and arts festival will feature free concerts, performances, speakers, and hands-on science activities with community partners. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the North American continent from Mexico’s Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada. A partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of Central America and Europe.
GRC-2024-C-03523
Advanced Electric Propulsion Systems Contract, Technology Demonstration Unit, TDU-3 Checkout Test Hardware Installed in Vacuum Facility 5, VF-5
Advanced Electric Propulsion Systems Contract, Technology Dem...
Orion Spacecraft Arrives in Ohio Aboard the Super Guppy at Mansfield Lahm Airport
Orion Spacecraft Arrives in Ohio Aboard the Super Guppy at Mansfield Lahm Airport
The inaugural Glenn Symposium focused on advancements in aerospace technology including power and propulsion, autonomy and communications, low boom supersonics, hypersonics, and more. Discussion also encompassed humans returning to the moon, including challenges associated with the 2024 mission.
The Inaugural John Glenn Memorial Symposium
Virtual Intelligent Planetary Exploration Rover, VIPER Mobility Platform Testing
Virtual Intelligent Planetary Exploration Rover, VIPER Mobili...
50% Hydrogen Peroxide – Ethanol Monopropellant Development
50% Hydrogen Peroxide – Ethanol Monopropellant Development
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Visit to GRC by the Deputy Administrator, James Morhard
Visit to GRC by the Deputy Administrator, James Morhard
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
The CPS controls operations used by Glenn Research Center's wind tunnels, propulsion systems lab, engine components research lab, and compressor, turbine and combustor test cells. Used widely throughout the lab, it operates equipment such as exhausters, chillers, cooling towers, compressors, dehydrators, and other such equipment.
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Commercial Supersonic Transport, CST Project, X-59 Sonic Boom Test Model, in the 8x6-foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel, SWT
GRC-2021-C-02751
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight Power Processing Unit, PPU
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C Flight ...
Flow Boiling Condensation Experiment, FBCE Micro Gravity Payload, Condensation Module – Heat Transfer (CM-HT) Test Section Hardware Fabrication
GRC-2019-C-00536
Commercial Supersonic Transport, CST Project, X-59 Sonic Boom Test Model, in the 8x6-foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel, SWT
X-59
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Artemis Departure Media Event
Artemis Departure Media Event
Commercial Supersonic Transport, CST Project, X-59 Sonic Boom Test Model, in the 8x6-foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel, SWT
GRC-2021-C-03352
NASA, Lockheed Martin S-3B Viking Aircraft #N601NA, prepares for departure from Cleveland Hopkins Airport in support of the Unmanned Aircraft Communications Project
NASA, Lockheed Martin S-3B Viking Aircraft #N601NA, Unmanned Aircraft Communications Project
Research Support Building
Research Support Building
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Research Support Building
Research Support Building
The Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I Mission, consisting of the crew module and European-built service module, sits in the NASA Glenn Research Center, Plum Brook Station, Space Environments Complex, SEC, Thermal Vacuum Chamber after more than three months of testing where it was subjected to the extreme temperatures and electromagnetic environment it will experience in the vacuum of space during Artemis missions.    Orion is a key component of Artemis I, an uncrewed test flight around the Moon that will land the first woman and next man on the lunar surface by 2024.
Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I Mission, consisting of the crew module and European-built service module, sits in the NASA Glenn Research Center, Plum Brook Station, Space Environments Complex, SEC, Thermal Vacuum Chamber
Research Support Building
Research Support Building
The inaugural Glenn Symposium focused on advancements in aerospace technology including power and propulsion, autonomy and communications, low boom supersonics, hypersonics, and more. Discussion also encompassed humans returning to the moon, including challenges associated with the 2024 mission.
The Inaugural John Glenn Memorial Symposium
Research Support Building
Research Support Building
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (Viper)
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (Viper)
The inaugural Glenn Symposium focused on advancements in aerospace technology including power and propulsion, autonomy and communications, low boom supersonics, hypersonics, and more. Discussion also encompassed humans returning to the moon, including challenges associated with the 2024 mission.
The Inaugural John Glenn Memorial Symposium
Cleveland’s Terminal Tower as seen from Voinovich Bicentennial Park was lit up “Mars Red” leading up the Perseverance Rover’s arrival on Mars Wednesday night February 18th and Thursday morning.
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Astronaut Don Thomas and the crowd cheer at the moment of the Apollo 11 touchdown on the Moon during a replay of the 1969 television broadcast at the Summer Moon Festival, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Apollo 11 Moon Landing 50th Anniversary
Summer Moon Festival, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Apollo 11 Moon Landin...
NASA Glenn Flight Simulator Laboratory
NASA Glenn Flight Simulator Laboratory
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Congressional Delegation Visit to Lewis Field and Plum Brook Station
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Congressional Delegati...
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
On March 28, 2024 NASA held its 2023 Administrator’s Agency Honor Awards at the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH. Casey Swails, NASA’s Deputy Associate Administrator talks about the criteria of medals. This celebratory event recognized the invaluable contributions of civil servants and contractors alike, each one instrumental in propelling humanity further into the realms of space exploration, understanding, and discoverThis is NASA's highest form of recognition that is awarded to any Government employee who, by distinguished service, ability, or vision has personally contributed to NASA's advancement of United States' interests.
2023 Administrator's Agency Honor Awards
Nuclear Emerging Technologies for Space, NETS 2022 Conference
GRC-2022-C-00504
On March 28, 2024 NASA held its 2023 Administrator’s Agency Honor Awards at the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH. This celebratory event recognized the invaluable contributions of civil servants and contractors alike, each one instrumental in propelling humanity further into the realms of space exploration, understanding, and discoverThis is NASA's highest form of recognition that is awarded to any Government employee who, by distinguished service, ability, or vision has personally contributed to NASA's advancement of United States' interests.
Administrator's Agency Honor Awards
Glenn Research Center, Black History Month Program for Center Employees
Black History Month Program
Artemis Departure Media Event
Artemis Departure Media Event
Research Support Building
Research Support Building
NASA High Efficiency Megawatt Motor, HEMM
NASA High Efficiency Megawatt Motor, HEMM
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (Viper)
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (Viper)
Research Support Building
Research Support Building
Artemis Departure Media Event
Artemis Departure Media Event
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
GRC Center Director, Dr. Marla Perez-Davis reacts to a presentation during the Retirement Reception for the Director of Aeronautics, Ruben Del Rosario
Retirement Reception for the Director of Aeronautics, Ruben D...
Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR)
GRC-2006-C-00540
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Artemis Hardware Arrival at the NASA Glenn Research Center, Plum Brook Station for testing at the Space Environments Complex, SEC
Artemis Hardware Arrival at the NASA Glenn Research Center, Plum
Nuclear Emerging Technologies for Space, NETS 2022 Conference
GRC-2022-C-00522
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, VIPER Testing in the Simulated Lunar Operations Lab, SLOPE Laboratory
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, VIPER Testin...
Orion Spacecraft Arrives in Ohio Aboard the Super Guppy at Mansfield Lahm Airport
Orion Spacecraft Arrives in Ohio Aboard the Super Guppy at Mansfield Lahm Airport
Orion Spacecraft Arrives in Ohio Aboard the Super Guppy at Mansfield Lahm Airport
Orion Spacecraft Arrives in Ohio Aboard the Super Guppy at Mansf
X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, LBFD Probe Calibration Test
X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, LBFD Probe Calibration Test
The NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Hypersonics project is focused on technologies for combined cycle, air-breathing propulsions systems to enable reusable launch systems for access to space.  Turbine Based Combined  Cycle (TBCC) propulsion systems offer specific impulse (Isp) improvements over rocket-based propulsion systems  in the subsonic takeoff and re turn mission segments and offer improved safety. The potential to realize more aircraft-like operations with expanded launch site capability and reduced system maintenance are additional  benefits.
Combined Cycle Engine (CCE) Test in 10 x 10 Supersonic Wind Tunn
Advanced Electric Propulsion System, AEPS, Engineering Test Unit 2, ETU-2, Thruster Hardware
Advanced Electric Propulsion System, AEPS, Engineering Test Unit
Electrochemistry Branch, Research Contributions to the NASA Mission at the Lewis Research Center
Electrochemistry Branch, Research Contributions to the NASA Mission at the Lewis Research Center
NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster - Commercial, NEXT-C
NEXT-C Thruster
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Research Support Building
Research Support Building
Orion Spacecraft Arrives in Ohio Aboard the Super Guppy at Mansfield Lahm Airport
Orion Spacecraft Arrives in Ohio Aboard the Super Guppy at Mansf
Black History Month Program
Black History Month Program
Office of the Chief Technologist, OCT Innovation Workshop, and Facility Tours
Office of the Chief Technologist, OCT Innovation Workshop, and F
Research Support Building
Research Support Building
CRM Full Chord Installation and Test Documentation Photos, Icing Research Tunnel
CRM Full Chord Installation and Test Documentation Photos, Icing Research Tunnel
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Day In The Life of Artemis Employees
Office of the Chief Technologist, OCT Innovation Workshop, and Facility Tours
Office of the Chief Technologist, OCT Innovation Workshop, and F
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (Viper)
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (Viper)
Next-C Thruster
Next-C Thruster
Flight engineer and photographer William Wynne (pictured) worked with photographer Arthur Laufman to execute a photo concept devised by Laufman.  Wynne printed two copies of the F-61 aircraft in flight.  The prints were made to the correct size that allowed them to be cut out and taped to the lenses of his goggles to simulate a reflection.  The photo of Wynne was then taken with an out of focus background to simulate clouds.
FLIGHT ENGINEER WATCHING A TWO DIMENSIONAL RAM JET ATTACHED TO P-61 (aka F-61) AIRPLANE
X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, LBFD Probe Calibration Test
X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, LBFD Probe Calibration Test
NEXT-C flight PPU
NEXT-C flight PPU
X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, LBFD Probe Calibration Test
X-59 Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, LBFD Probe Calibration Test
Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR)
GRC-2006-C-00543
Space Environments Complex at Plum Brook Station
Space Environments Complex at Plum Brook Station
Commercial Supersonic Transport, CST Project, X-59 Sonic Boom Test Model, in the 8x6-foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel, SWT
GRC-2021-C-03362
Research Support Building
Research Support Building
The inaugural Glenn Symposium focused on advancements in aerospace technology including power and propulsion, autonomy and communications, low boom supersonics, hypersonics, and more. Discussion also encompassed humans returning to the moon, including challenges associated with the 2024 mission.
The Inaugural John Glenn Memorial Symposium
NASA GLENN/NASA LANGLEY LOADS COMPARISON TEST WITH 6 COMPONENT FORCE/MOMENT BALANCE AND 1.7% HIGH SPEED RESEARCH MODEL 5.
NASA GLENN/NASA LANGLEY LOADS COMPARISON TEST WITH 6 COMPONENT FORCE/MOMENT BALANCE AND 1.7% HIGH SPEED RESEARCH MODEL 5.
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (Viper)
Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (Viper)
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Congressional Delegation Visit to Lewis Field and Plum Brook Station
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Congressional Delegati...