NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006) Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)  Dale Compton speaking.
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)   Pete Worden signing a Time Magazine cover with a story about NASA's Mission to Mars. for a Space fan from Flordia.
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006) Sy Syvertson signing a Time Magazine cover with a story about NASA's Mission to Mars. for a Space fan from Flordia.
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)  Dale Compton signing a Time Magazine cover with a story about NASA's Mission to Mars. for a Space fan from Flordia.
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006) at a round table in the Boyd Room of N-200.
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)  Ames Directors L-R: Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)  Sy Syverson posses with his portrait hanging in the hall of NASA Ames Administration Building N-200.
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)  Hans Mark signing a Time Magazine cover with a story about NASA's Mission to Mars. for a Space fan from Flordia.
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NASA's 50th Anniversay year. Panel discussion with four of NASA AMES's past center directors on how their tenure effected Ames and NASA. On the  projects they pushed for and/or pushed forward and the culture of the center and the agency and  how that worked for or against Ames, as well as major contributions of the time made by Ames Research Center.  Panel L-R; Hans Mark, Sy Syvertson, Dale Compton, Scott Hubbard and Pete Worden, present director. (Past Directors served for periods from 1969 thru 2006)  Scott Hubbard signing a Time Magazine cover with a story about NASA's Mission to Mars. for a Space fan from Flordia.
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NASA image release April 20, 2011  To see a video of this image go here: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/5637796622">www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/5637796622</a>  To celebrate the 21st anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope's deployment into space, astronomers at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Md., pointed Hubble's eye at an especially photogenic pair of interacting galaxies called Arp 273. The larger of the spiral galaxies, known as UGC 1810, has a disk that is distorted into a rose-like shape by the gravitational tidal pull of the companion galaxy below it, known as UGC 1813. This image is a composite of Hubble Wide Field Camera 3 data taken on December 17, 2010, with three separate filters that allow a broad range of wavelengths covering the ultraviolet, blue, and red portions of the spectrum.  Hubble was launched April 24, 1990, aboard Discovery's STS-31 mission. Hubble discoveries   revolutionized nearly all areas of current astronomical research from planetary science to cosmology.  Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)  To read more about this image go here: <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/science/hubble-rose.html" rel="nofollow">www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/science/hubble-rose.html</a>  <b><a href="http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/home/index.html" rel="nofollow">NASA Goddard Space Flight Center</a></b> enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.  <b>Follow us on <a href="http://twitter.com/NASA_GoddardPix" rel="nofollow">Twitter</a></b>  <b>Join us on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Greenbelt-MD/NASA-Goddard/395013845897?ref=tsd" rel="nofollow">Facebook</a></b>
NASA's Hubble Celebrates 21st Anniversary with "Rose" of Galaxies