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Challenger Web Page

Web page providing an in-depth look at the Space Shuttle Challenger STS- 51L mission.

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Columbia Web Page

Web page providing an in-depth look at the Space Shuttle Columbia STS-107 mission.

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Apollo 13 Web Page

Web page providing an in-depth look at the Apollo 13 CSM-109 LM-7 mission.

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Organizational Excellence: Organizational Silence

A look at key elements of organizational silence including safety culture, causes and consequences, and includes key tactics to combat Organizational Silence.

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IV&V Program (SharePoint)

This SharePoint site is the NASA IV&V Program’s content management system (replacing ECM in 2024), providing a centralized location for organizing and storing documents and other content that relates to the Program’s processes and activities.

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Langley LEGACY Fellowship (SharePoint)

The Langley LEGACY Fellowship initiative contributes to intergenerational knowledge transfer by infusing into the current workforce some of what made the selected Fellow such a valuable contributor to NASA missions.

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Flight Demonstration Risk Reduction: The 12 Objective Process (SharePoint)

This guidance handbook and associated supplemental materials are designed to help future NASA project teams through the development and evaluation of robust Statements of Objectives (SOO) for early risk reduction in future aeronautics flight demonstrations.

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In June of 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin prepare to practice spacewalk techniques, walking over a simulated lunar surface in a facility at what is now NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Photo Credit: NASA
This Month in NASA History: The ‘Third One Down’

In June 1969, NASA charges Apollo 11 with a single, straightforward objective — Perform a manned lunar landing and return.

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NASA recently retired its DC-8 Airborne Science platform after more than three decades of research. The aircraft is shown here against the background of a dark blue sky on February 20, 1998. Photo Credit: NASA/Carla Thomas
NASA’s DC-8 Laboratory Flies into the Sunset

After more than three decades of amazing contributions to science, storied aircraft heads to Idaho for a new chapter.  

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