Center Director Chris Scolese with NASA Scholarship winner David Gardner
Center Director Chris Scolese with NASA Scholarship winner David
Center Director Chris Scolese visits displays at Explore@NASAGoddard celebrates the 25th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope. All areas of Goddard’s research – Earth science, heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics, and engineering and technology – will be presented, as each discipline plays a critical part in NASA's ongoing journey to reach new heights.
Center Director Chris Scolese visits displays at Explore@NASAGod
Center Director Chris Scolese with Sobe Restaurant owners Tony and Josette Simpson and Nichelle Schoultz. Explore@NASAGoddard celebrates the 25th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope. All areas of Goddard’s research – Earth science, heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics, and engineering and technology – will be presented, as each discipline plays a critical part in NASA's ongoing journey to reach new heights.
Center Director Chris Scolese with Sobe Restaurant owners Tony a
Hubble Operations Control Center, NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Dava Newman tours Goddard Space Flight Center with Center Director  Chris Scolese; Kevin Hartnet; Dave Haskins;Patrick Crouse; Dava Newman; Chris Scolese; Jennifer Wiseman; George Morrow
Hubble Operations Control Center, NASA Deputy Administrator Dr.
Chris Scolese, NASA Associate Administrator, speaks at a ceremony where senior NASA officials presented the National Federation of the Blind, with two Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollars that flew on Space Shuttle Atlantis' mission (STS-125) to the Hubble Space Telescope in May 2009, Friday evening, July 31, 2009, at the Capitol Visitors Center in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
National Federation of the Blind Braille Coin
Chris Scolese, NASA Associate Administrator, speaks at a ceremony where senior NASA officials presented the National Federation of the Blind with two Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollars that flew on Space Shuttle Atlantis' mission (STS-125) to the Hubble Space Telescope in May 2009, Friday evening, July 31, 2009, at the Capitol Visitors Center in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
National Federation of the Blind Braille Coin
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Town Hall - Panel question and answer - Bill Ochs; Dr. John Mather; Dr. Eric Smith; Thomas Zurbuchen; Center Director Chris Scolese; NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden.
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Town Hall - Panel question and
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Town Hall - Panel question and answer - Bill Ochs; Dr. John Mather; Dr. Eric Smith; Thomas Zurbuchen; Center Director Chris Scolese; NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden.
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Town Hall - Panel question and
NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese monitors the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis from firing room four of the NASA Kennedy Space Center, Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, Cape Canaveral, FL.  Space shuttle Atlantis and its six-member crew began the 11-day STS-129 mission to the International Space Station. The shuttle will transport spare hardware to the outpost and return a station crew member who spent more than two months in space.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-129 Shuttle Atlantis Launch
Dr. Marc Mauer, president of the National Federation of the Blind, left, accepts two Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollars that flew on Space Shuttle Atlantis' mission (STS-125) to the Hubble Space Telescope in May 2009 from NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese, Friday evening, July 31, 2009, at the Capitol Visitors Center in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
National Federation of the Blind Braille Coin
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and Associate Administrator Chris Scolese look out the window of Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center as they monitor the countdown of the launch of the space shuttle Endeavour and the start of the STS-130 mission at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Sunday Feb. 7, 2010.  Space shuttle Endeavour's launch attempt was scrubbed due to a low cloud ceiling over Kennedy Space Center. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-130 Launch Attempt
NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese monitors the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis from firing room four of the NASA Kennedy Space Center, Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, Cape Canaveral, FL.  Space shuttle Atlantis and its six-member crew began the 11-day STS-129 mission to the International Space Station. The shuttle will transport spare hardware to the outpost and return a station crew member who spent more than two months in space.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-129 Shuttle Atlantis Launch
NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese, left, and Mark Riccobono, executive director of the Jernigan Institute of the National Federation of the Blind hold up a Braille enscribed award with two Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollars at a ceremony where senior NASA officials presented the NFB with coins that flew on Space Shuttle Atlantis' mission (STS-125) to the Hubble Space Telescope in May 2009, Friday evening, July 31, 2009, at the Capitol Visitors Center in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)
National Federation of the Blind Braille Coin
NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese monitors the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis from firing room four of the NASA Kennedy Space Center, Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, Cape Canaveral, FL.  Space shuttle Atlantis and its six-member crew began the 11-day STS-129 mission to the International Space Station. The shuttle will transport spare hardware to the outpost and return a station crew member who spent more than two months in space.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-129 Shuttle Atlantis Launch
NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese monitors the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis from firing room four of the NASA Kennedy Space Center, Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, Cape Canaveral, FL.  Space shuttle Atlantis and its six-member crew began the 11-day STS-129 mission to the International Space Station. The shuttle will transport spare hardware to the outpost and return a station crew member who spent more than two months in space.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-129 Shuttle Atlantis Launch
NASA Acting Administrator Chris Scolese, 2nd from right, looks out over the Atlas V Spaceflight Operations Center prior to the launch of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite Thursday, June 18, 2009, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
LRO, LCROSS Liftoff on Lunar Journey
NASA Astronaut Garrett Reisman, right, jokes with NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese, 2nd from right, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier, 3rd from right and NASA Deputy Shuttle Program Manager LeRoy Cain as NASA Astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria looks on.  Reisman spent 3 months in space onboard the the International Space Station.  Reisman landed onboard the space shuttle Discovery along with the crew of the STS-124 mission. Discovery touched down at 11:15 a.m. EDT, Saturday, June 14, 2008, at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-124) Lands
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese are seen in Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center as they monitor the countdown of the launch of the space shuttle Endeavour and the start of the STS-130 mission at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Monday Feb. 8, 2010.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-130 Endeavour Launch
NASA Administrator Charle Bolden, Dr. John Grunsfeld, Dr. Piers Sellers, Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese and MSBR president Ms. Yang hold a meet and greet with Wounded Warriors from Fort Belvoir, MSBR Final Frontier Students and STEM Partners from Summer of Innovation local camps at Vital Signs: Taking the Pulse of Our Planet - Annual NASA reception and lecture hosted by the National Air and Space Museum and Sponsored by the Maryland Space Business Roundtable
2014 NASM Event
NASA Administrator Charle Bolden, Dr. John Grunsfeld, Dr. Piers Sellers, Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese and MSBR president Ms. Yang hold a meet and greet with Wounded Warriors from Fort Belvoir, MSBR Final Frontier Students and STEM Partners from Summer of Innovation local camps at Vital Signs: Taking the Pulse of Our Planet - Annual NASA reception and lecture hosted by the National Air and Space Museum and Sponsored by the Maryland Space Business Roundtable
2014 NASM Event
NASA Administrator Charle Bolden, Dr. John Grunsfeld, Dr. Piers Sellers, Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese and MSBR president Ms. Yang hold a meet and greet with Wounded Warriors from Fort Belvoir, MSBR Final Frontier Students and STEM Partners from Summer of Innovation local camps at Vital Signs: Taking the Pulse of Our Planet - Annual NASA reception and lecture hosted by the National Air and Space Museum and Sponsored by the Maryland Space Business Roundtable
2014 NASM Event
Code 100 All Hands meeting with Chris Scolese
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AIAA students with Chris Scolese on July 24, 2018
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Representative Chris Van Hollen visits NASA Goddard Space Flight Center with Center Director Chris Scolese.
Representative Chris Van Hollen visits NASA Goddard Space Flight
Representative Chris Van Hollen visits NASA Goddard Space Flight Center with Center Director Chris Scolese.
Representative Chris Van Hollen visits NASA Goddard Space Flight
Representative Chris Van Hollen visits NASA Goddard Space Flight Center with Center Director Chris Scolese.
Representative Chris Van Hollen visits NASA Goddard Space Flight
Frank Cepollina reitrement and 80th birthday party. George Morrow. Chris Scolese.
Frank Cepollina reitrement and 80th birthday party. George Morro
Frank Cepollina reitrement and 80th birthday party. Chris Scolese.
Frank Cepollina reitrement and 80th birthday party. Chris Scoles
Code 100 Face-to-Face with Chris Scolese  June 6, 2018
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Summer 2018 College Intern Orientation. Center Director Chris Scolese.
Summer 2018 College Intern Orientation. Center Director Chris Sc
Bldg 8 Auditorium is named Dr. Noel Hinners Auditorium- Chris Scolese
Bldg 8 Auditorium is named Dr. Noel Hinners Auditorium- Chris Sc
Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, III, MLK Celebration; Center Director Chris Scolese
Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, III, MLK Celebration; Center Director Chr
NASA Lead Shuttle Flight Director for STS-124 Matt Abbott, left, shows his lucky launch and landing tie to NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese, 2nd from left, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier, 3rd from left, and NASA Deputy Shuttle Program Manager LeRoy Cain shortly after the space shuttle Discovery touched down at 11:15 a.m., Saturday, June 14, 2008, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.  During the 14-day STS-124 mission Discovery's crew installed the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's large Kibo laboratory and its remote manipulator system leaving a larger space station and one with increased science capabilities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-124 Space Shuttle Discovery Landing
NASA Astronaut and STS-124 commander Mark E. Kelly, right, talks with NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese, center, and NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier underneath the space shuttle Discovery shortly after landing on runway 15 of the NASA Kennedy Space Center, Shuttle Landing Facility at 11:15 a.m., Saturday, June 14, 2008 in Cape Canaveral, Florida.  Onboard Discovery were NASA astronauts Mark Kelly, commander; Ken Ham, pilot; Mike Fossum, Ron Garan, Karen Nyberg, Garrett Reisman and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, all mission specialists. During the STS-124 mission, Discovery's crew installed the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's large Kibo laboratory and its remote manipulator system leaving a larger space station and one with increased science capabilities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-124 Space Shuttle Discovery Landing
NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese, left, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, and other mission managers are seen in Firing Room Four of the Launch Control Center as they monitor the launch of the space shuttle Endeavour and the start of the STS-130 mission at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Monday Feb. 8, 2010. Endeavour and its crew will deliver to the International Space Station a third connecting module, the Italian-built Tranquility node and the seven-windowed cupola, which will be used as a control room for robotics. The mission will feature three spacewalks. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-130 Endeavour Launch
Federal Library of the Year Award and Open House at the Goddard Information and Collaboration Center. Robin Dixon and Center Director Chris Scolese
Federal Library of the Year Award and Open House at the Goddard
Korean delegates toured Goddard facilities with Center Director Chris Scolese on August 11, 2017
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Korean delegates toured Goddard facilities with Center Director Chris Scolese on August 11, 2017
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Korean delegates toured Goddard facilities with Center Director Chris Scolese on August 11, 2017
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Korean delegates toured Goddard facilities with Center Director Chris Scolese on August 11, 2017
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Grand Opening of the new Goddard Information and Collaboration Center - Center Director Chris Scolese with Robin Dixon
Grand Opening of the new Goddard Information and Collaboration C
NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Dava Newman tours Goddard Space Flight Center with Center Director  Chris Scolese
NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Dava Newman tours Goddard Space Fl
Korean delegates toured Goddard facilities with Center Director Chris Scolese on August 11, 2017
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All Hands with NASA Adminsitrator Jim Bridenstine in Bldg 8 Aud on July 26, 2018 with Chris Scolese.
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Korean delegation toured Goddard with Center Director Chris Scolese on August 11, 2017
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2018 Commemoration of Memorial Day at GSFC  featuring military teams, national anthem, proclamation from Gov Hogan and welcome from  Chris Scolese
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Dr. Nancy Grace Roman visits James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Hubble Project Team. Center Director Chris Scolese
Dr. Nancy Grace Roman visits James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) a
2018 Commemoration of Memorial Day at GSFC  featuring military teams, national anthem, band,proclamation from Gov Hogan, and welcome by Chris Scolese
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2018 Commemoration of Memorial Day at GSFC featuring military teams, national anthem, proclamation from Gov Hogan and welcome by Chris Scolese
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2018 Commemoration of Memorial Day at GSFC  featuring military teams, national anthem, band,  proclamation from Gov Hogan, and welcome by Chris Scolese
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Dr. Nancy Grace Roman visits James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Hubble Project Team. Center Director Chris Scolese
Dr. Nancy Grace Roman visits James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) a
Center Director Chris Scolese addresses Goddard employees at All Hands meeting on January 28, 2019 after longest shutdown in history lasting 35 days.
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Center Director Chris Scolese gives All Hands talk to Goddard employees on first day of work after longest government shutdown in history 35 days.
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Indian Space Research Organization ISRO visited Goddard March 13, 2019  pictured here with Mark Clampin and Center Director Chris Scolese
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NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier, left, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, center, and NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese monitor the launch countdown of the space shuttle Discovery and the start of the STS-131 mission from the Launch Control Center at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. on Monday April 5, 2010. Discovery is carrying a multi-purpose logistics module filled with science racks for the laboratories aboard the station. The mission has three planned spacewalks, with work to include replacing an ammonia tank assembly, retrieving a Japanese experiment from the station’s exterior, and switching out a rate gyro assembly on the S0 segment of the station’s truss structure. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-131 Discovery Launch
NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese, left and the Vice President of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Mr. Kaoru Mamiya talk underneath the wing of the space shuttle Discovery shortly after Discovery touched down at 11:15 a.m., Saturday, June 14, 2008, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.  During the 14-day STS-124 mission Discovery's crew installed the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's large Kibo laboratory and its remote manipulator system leaving a larger space station and one with increased science capabilities. Discovery also brought home NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman after his 3 month mission onboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-124 Space Shuttle Discovery Landing
NASA Astronaut Garrett Reisman, right, jokes with NASA Associate Administrator Chris Scolese, 2nd from right, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier, 3rd from right and NASA Deputy Shuttle Program Manager LeRoy Cain as NASA Astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria looks on shortly after landing onboard the space shuttle Discovery. Discovery touched down at 11:15 a.m., Saturday, June 14, 2008, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Onboard Discovery with Reisman was the crew of the STS-124 mission, NASA astronauts Mark Kelly, commander; Ken Ham, pilot; Mike Fossum, Ron Garan, Karen Nyberg and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, all mission specialists. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
STS-124 Space Shuttle Discovery Landing
2017 interns attended closing ceremony and career fair at Goddard on August 9, 2017. Chris Scolese gave remarks and interns talked with companies about prospective career opportunities
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Congressman Brendan Boyle from Pennsylvania visited Goddard on November 14, 2016. Center Director Chris Scolese and Bill Ochs/JWST talk in front of posters in Bldg 29.
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NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Dava Newman tours Goddard Space Flight Center with Center Director  Chris Scolese. Visit Microspec lab Emily Barrentine; Omid Noroozian; Thomas Stevenson; Ed Wollack
NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Dava Newman tours Goddard Space Fl
Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese greets His Majesty Carol XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden outside the Bldg 28 as children present him painting of Swedish Linnea flower as a gift  May 3, 2017.
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2017 interns attended closing ceremony and career fair at Goddard on August 9, 2017.  Chris Scolese gave remarks and interns talked with companies about prospective career opportunities
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NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Dava Newman tours Goddard Space Flight Center with Center Director  Chris Scolese; Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument Test Bed; Dr. Melissa Trainer
NASA Deputy Administrator Dr. Dava Newman tours Goddard Space Fl
Center Director Chris Scolese welcomed the Maryland House Environment & Transportation Committee to Goddard on November 15, 2016.  The group visited the James Webb Space Telescope JWST and then they toured the Robotics Operations Facility.
Maryland House Environment & Transportation Committee Visit
Swedish Delegation was greeted by Center Director Chris Scolese and staff at Building 28.  Kay Hire astronaut, greets member of delegation as George Morrow and Christyl Johnson look on.
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Center Director Chris Scolese speaks to Goddard employees during All Hands meeting on Jan 28, 2019 the first day of work after a 35 day shutdown
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2017 interns attended closing ceremony and career fair at Goddard on August 9, 2017.  Chris Scolese gave remarks and interns talked with companies about prospective opportunities
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James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Town Hall - Bill Ochs JWST Project Manager; NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden;  Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Town Hall - Bill Ochs JWST Pro
Center Director Chris Scolese welcomed the Maryland House Environment & Transportation Committee to Goddard on November 15, 2016.  The group visited the James Webb Space Telescope JWST, then they toured the Robotics Operations Facility.
Maryalnd House enironment & Transportation Committee Visit
2017 interns attended closing ceremony and career fair at Goddard on August 9, 2017.  Chris Scolese gave remarks and interns talked with companies about prospective career opportunities.
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2017 interns attended closing ceremony and career fair at Goddard on August 9 2017. Chris Scolese gave remarks and interns talked with companies  about prospective career opportunities
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Swedish Delegation visits Goddard on May 3, 2017. Center Director Chris Scolese greets the His Majesty Carol XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden in Building 28 upon arrival.
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2017 interns attended closing ceremony and career fair at Goddard on Aguust 9, 2017. Chris Scolese gave remarks and interns talked with companies about prospective career opportunties
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2017 interns attended closing ceremony and career fair at Goddard on August 9 2017. Chris Scolese gave remarks and interns talked with companies about prospective career opportunities
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Delegates from the Embassy of Spain visited Goddard on Sept 29, 2016.  Center Director Chris Scolese gave a brief overview of the Center and  the guests then toured B29 James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in clean room,  and B28 Hyperwall.
Embassy of Spain visit
Swedish Delegation visited Goddard on May 3, 2017.  Center Director Chris Scolese greets His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden at Bldg 28.  Goddard Child Development Center was on hand with children bearing flags, flowers and a painting of Swedish Linnea flower as a gift.
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In the firing room at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, NASA Associate Administrator, Chris Scolese and other managers watch the space shuttle Discovery launch the STS-120 mission, 11:38 a.m. EDT, October 23, 2007.  Photo credit: "NASA/Bill Ingalls
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Reprresentative Ted Yoho (R-FL) and staff visited Goddard on Dec 9, 2016 via invitation from Center Director Chris Scolese.  District staff was updated on current work at Goddard and toured Hyperwall, James Webb Space Telescope and Robotic Operations Center.
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Representative Ted Yoho (R-FL) and staff visited Goddard on Dec 9, 2016 via invitation from Center Director Chris Scolese. District staff was updated on current work at Goddard and toured Hyperwall, James Webb Space Telescope, and Robotic Operations Center.
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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is greeted by Goddard  Space Flight Center Director Chris Scolese as he arrives for his first visit to the NASA field center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Evening Reception Hosted by Maryland Space Business Roundtable
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Senator Ben Cardin visited NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on Sept. 30, 2016.  Senator Cardin met with Center Director Chris Scolese and received updates from project managers on various Earth sciences, space  science and technology development efforts.
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Swedish Delegation visited Goddard on May 3, 2017.  Center Director Chris Scolese greets His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden at Bldg 28.  For arrival children from the Goddard Child Development Center greeted him with flag, flowers and a painting of Swedish Linnea flower as a gift.
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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is greeted by Goddard  Space Flight Center Director Chris Scolese as he arrives for his first visit to the NASA field center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Evening Reception Hosted by Maryland Space Business Roundtable
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Congressman Brendan Boyle from Pennsylvania visited Goddard on November 14, 2016.  Center Director Chris Scolese welcomed him and then they toured facilities including James Webb Space Telescope, Satellite Servicing Capabilities Office, and integration facility.
Congressman Brendan Boyle
Delegates from the Embassy of Spain visited Goddard on Sept 29, 2016.  Center Director Chris Scolese gave a brief overview of the Center and  the guests then toured B29 James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in clean room,  and B28 Hyperwall.
Embassy of Spain visit
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is greeted by Goddard  Space Flight Center Director Chris Scolese as he arrives for his first visit to the NASA field center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Evening Reception Hosted by Maryland Space Business Roundtable
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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is greeted by Goddard  Space Flight Center Director Chris Scolese as he arrives for his first visit to the NASA field center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Evening Reception Hosted by Maryland Space Business Roundtable
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Center Director Chris Scolese welcomed the Maryland House Environment & Transportation Committee to Goddard on November 15, 2016.  The group visited the James Webb Space Telescope JWST and saw the mirrors open, then they toured the Robotic Operations Center - ROC.
Maryland House Environment & Transportation Committee Visit
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenenstine is greeted by Goddard  Space Flight Center Director Chris Scolese as he arrives for his first visit to the NASA field center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Evening Reception Hosted by Maryland Space Business Roundtable
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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is greeted by Goddard  Space Flight Center Director Chris Scolese as he arrives for his first visit to the NASA field center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Evening Reception Hosted by Maryland Space Business Roundtable
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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is greeted by Goddard  Space Flight Center Director Chris Scolese as he arrives for his first visit to the NASA field center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Evening Reception Hosted by Maryland Space Business Roundtable
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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is greeted by Goddard  Space Flight Center Director Chris Scolese as he arrives for his first visit to the NASA field center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Evening Reception Hosted by Maryland Space Business Roundtable
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Senator Ben Cardin along with members of the Maryland Space Business Roundtable  visited Goddard on Sept. 30, 2016.  Center Director Chris Scolese welcomed them  and they toured James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), WFirst,  the Satellite Servicing facility  and ICEsat-2 ATLAS facility.
Senator Ben Cardin Visit
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is greeted by Goddard  Space Flight Center Director Chris Scolese as he arrives for his first visit to the NASA field center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Evening Reception Hosted by Maryland Space Business Roundtable
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NASA Acting Administrator Christopher Scolese, left, and other NASA senior leaders participate in a wreath laying ceremony as part of NASA's Day of Remembrance, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009, at Arlington National Cemetery.  The wreathes were laid in memory of those men and women who lost their lives in the quest for space exploration.  Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Day of Remembrance
Goddard employees were invited to a town hall with NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, Associate Administrator for the NASA Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen and Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese, Nov. 2, at 11:30 a.m. in the Hinners Auditorium in Building 8.  Bolden thanked the James Webb Space Telescope team at Goddard as well as our international and corporate partners for their exceptional support.   Credit: NASA/Goddard
James Webb Space Telescope Town Hall
Goddard employees were invited to a town hall with NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, Associate Administrator for the NASA Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen and Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese, Nov. 2, at 11:30 a.m. in the Hinners Auditorium in Building 8.  Bolden thanked the James Webb Space Telescope team at Goddard as well as our international and corporate partners for their exceptional support.   Credit: NASA/Goddard
James Webb Space Telescope Town Hall
Goddard employees were invited to a town hall with NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, Associate Administrator for the NASA Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen and Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese, Nov. 2, at 11:30 a.m. in the Hinners Auditorium in Building 8.  Bolden thanked the James Webb Space Telescope team at Goddard as well as our international and corporate partners for their exceptional support.   Credit: NASA/Goddard
James Webb Space Telescope Town Hall
Goddard employees were invited to a town hall with NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, Associate Administrator for the NASA Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen and Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese, Nov. 2, at 11:30 a.m. in the Hinners Auditorium in Building 8.  Bolden thanked the James Webb Space Telescope team at Goddard as well as our international and corporate partners for their exceptional support.   Credit: NASA/Goddard
James Webb Space Telescope Town Hall
Goddard employees were invited to a town hall with NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, Associate Administrator for the NASA Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen and Goddard Center Director Chris Scolese, Nov. 2, at 11:30 a.m. in the Hinners Auditorium in Building 8.  Bolden thanked the James Webb Space Telescope team at Goddard as well as our international and corporate partners for their exceptional support.   Credit: NASA/Goddard
James Webb Space Telescope Town Hall