A partial solar eclipse is seen as the sun rises behind the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse, Thursday, June 10, 2021, at Lewes Beach in Delaware. The annular or “ring of fire” solar eclipse is only visible to some parts of Greenland, Northern Russia, and Canada. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
Partial Solar Eclipse
A partial solar eclipse is seen as the sun rises behind the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse, Thursday, June 10, 2021, at Lewes Beach in Delaware. The annular or “ring of fire” solar eclipse is only visible to some parts of Greenland, Northern Russia, and Canada. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
Partial Solar Eclipse
A partial solar eclipse is seen as the sun rises behind the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse, Thursday, June 10, 2021, at Lewes Beach in Delaware. The annular or “ring of fire” solar eclipse is only visible to some parts of Greenland, Northern Russia, and Canada. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
Partial Solar Eclipse
A partial solar eclipse is seen as the sun rises behind the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse, Thursday, June 10, 2021, at Lewes Beach in Delaware. The annular or “ring of fire” solar eclipse is only visible to some parts of Greenland, Northern Russia, and Canada. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
Partial Solar Eclipse
Sarah Baker views the partial solar eclipse as the sun rises, Thursday, June 10, 2021, at Lewes Beach in Delaware. The annular or “ring of fire” solar eclipse is only visible to some parts of Greenland, Northern Russia, and Canada. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
Partial Solar Eclipse
A partial solar eclipse is seen as the sun rises behind the Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse, Thursday, June 10, 2021, at Lewes Beach in Delaware. The annular or “ring of fire” solar eclipse is only visible to some parts of Greenland, Northern Russia, and Canada. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
Partial Solar Eclipse
Safety Day Events 2008: Safety briefing for contracting officers, contracting offers' technical representatives and contract site managers.  with Lew Braxton III
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NASA Ames Research Center 70 Year Anniversary Gala Dinner held at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California with special guest speaker Nichelle Nichols of Star Trek fame.  with Lew Braxton, Pete Worden and ____
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Yuri's Night 2009 held at the California Acaemy of Sciences in San Francisco, California Ames Deputy Center Director Lew Braxton and Lis Lockyear, Deputy Director New Ventures and Communications.
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Yuri's Night 2009 held at the California Acaemy of Sciences in San Francisco, California Center Deputy Center Director Lew Braxton talks with a Ames volunteer at the LCROSS booth.
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Yuri's Night 2009 held at the California Acaemy of Sciences in San Francisco, California Center Deputy Center Director Lew Braxton talks with a Ames volunteer at the LCROSS booth.
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NASA Advisory Council Meeting at NASA Ames Research Center NRP Conference Center. on the tour bus Lew Braxton III in foreground taking with Eilene Collins from council.
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2008 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) Team:  (L-R)Don Durston, Jeff Cross, Paul Espinosa, Lupe Sanchez, Pete Worden, Miriam Glazer, Lew Braxton, Paul Pinaula, Gerald DePerio
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NASA Advisory Council Meeting at NASA Ames Research Center NRP Conference Center. on the bus Lew Braxton III taking with Eilene Collins and Charlie Bolden, NASA Administrator talking with Ester Dyson.
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Yuri's Night 2009 held at the California Acaemy of Sciences in San Francisco, California from left in blue NASA jacket Mark Leon, Pete Worden, Lew Braxton, and Dana Bolles of Ames look over the the NASA Ames robotics team the Cheesy Poofs robot)
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Ames 70th Anniversary Turn Back the Clock Day with antique Class Cars and Classic Car parade around the center. Lewis Braxton III, Ames Deputy Center Director and Jack Boyd, Ames Historian pose by Lew's Mustang before leading the parade.
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LCROSS Impact Night: In the Mission Operations Control Room (MOCR). From left to right, John Marmie, Jack Boyd, Lew Braxton, Pete Worden, Tina Panontin (looking at wall monitor) and Chuck Duff awaiting confirmation of impact
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Ames 70th Anniversary Turn Back the Clock Day with antique Class Cars and Classic Car parade around the center.  Lewis Braxton III, Ames Deputy Center Director and Jack Boyd, Ames Historian lead the parade in Lew's Mustang.
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S85-40509 (23 Sept. 1985) --- Two women representing the Teacher-in-Space project undergo training in preparation for the STS-51L mission in two photographs made in Johnson Space Center trainers. Barbara R. Morgan (left), 51-L’s backup teacher, and McAuliffe are briefed by L.W. Lew on the space shuttle galley, located on the middeck. Photo credit: NASA
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Ames 70_year Anniversary  Ames Research Center's Directors Panel Discussion. Lew Braxton III, Ames Deputy Director at podium with left to right Dr. S. Peter Worden, Director 2006 - , Dr. Hans Mark, Director 1969 - 1977,  Dale Compton, Director 1989 - 1994 and Dr. William 'Bill' Balhaus, Director1984 - 1989
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- During the 2010 Tom Joyner Family Reunion, NASA astronaut Leland Melvin talks to attendees at the Gaylord Palms Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. To encourage student attendees to focus on pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), NASA featured some of its greatest legends and trailblazers during a panel discussion at the reunion event. Panel members, sitting from left, are Christine Darden, Lew Braxton, Robyn Gordon, Jim Jennings, and space activist and actress Nichelle Nichols.    NASA's Education Office sponsored the panel discussion and educational activities as part of the agency's "Summer of Innovation" initiative and the federal "Educate to Innovate" campaign. Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- During the 2010 Tom Joyner Family Reunion, space activist and actress Nichelle Nichols talks to attendees at the Gaylord Palms Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. To encourage student attendees to focus on pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), NASA featured some of its greatest legends and trailblazers during a panel discussion at the reunion event. Other panel members included NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, Christine Darden, Lew Braxton, Robyn Gordon and Jim Jennings.    NASA's Education Office sponsored the panel discussion and educational activities as part of the agency's "Summer of Innovation" initiative and the federal "Educate to Innovate" campaign. Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- During the 2010 Tom Joyner Family Reunion, space activist and actress Nichelle Nichols talks to attendees at the Gaylord Palms Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. To encourage student attendees to focus on pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), NASA featured some of its greatest legends and trailblazers during a panel discussion at the reunion event. In the 1960s, Nichols played communications officer Lieutenant Uhura in the Star Trek television series. Other panel members included NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, Christine Darden, Lew Braxton, Robyn Gordon and Jim Jennings.    NASA's Education Office sponsored the panel discussion and educational activities as part of the agency's "Summer of Innovation" initiative and the federal "Educate to Innovate" campaign. Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- During the 2010 Tom Joyner Family Reunion, Jim Jennings talks to attendees at the Gaylord Palms Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. To encourage student attendees to focus on pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), NASA featured some of its greatest legends and trailblazers during a panel discussion at the reunion event. Other panel members included NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, Christine Darden, Lew Braxton, Robyn Gordon, Jim Jennings, and space activist and actress Nichelle Nichols.    NASA's Education Office sponsored the panel discussion and educational activities as part of the agency's "Summer of Innovation" initiative and the federal "Educate to Innovate" campaign. Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – International Space Station Ground Processing and Research Project Office Director Josie Burnett, third from left, and Associate Director for Engineering and Technical Operations Russell Romanella, right, are presented plaques and CDs of the song “ISS Alive,” written and recorded by the Panama Band, during the "ISS Is Alive" employee recognition barbecue celebration at Kars Park II at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From left are also band members Lew Ingelido, who composed the song, Tom Hadoulias and Norm Tokarz. NASA and The Boeing Co. hosted the celebration to thank the employees based at the Kennedy Space Center who were involved in building the largest, most complex international scientific project in history and the largest venture in space to date.    The station has hosted human life, work and research in space for more than 10 years. Boeing is the prime contractor to NASA for the space station. In addition to designing and building all the major U.S. elements, Boeing also is responsible for ensuring the successful integration of new hardware and software -- including components from international partners -- as well as for providing sustaining engineering work. For more information on the International Space Station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/station.  Photo credit: NASA/Amanda Diller
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