Dryden Flight Research Center
Office of Strategic Communications
P.O. Box 273
Edwards, California 93523
Phone 661-276-3449
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Kevin Rohrer
Director, Public Affairs
661-276-3595
Kevin.J.Rohrer@nasa.gov
Alan Brown
News Chief
661-276-2665
661-810-4978 (mobile)
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Leslie Williams
Exploration Systems,
Space Shuttle
661-276-3893
661-810-4977 (mobile)
Leslie.E.Williams@nasa.gov
Gray Creech (Tybrin Corp.)
Aeronautics Research
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Beth Hagenauer (Tybrin Corp.)
Science Missions,
Education
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Ominous black smoke rose over California's high desert on a crisp, cold December morning in 1962, and there was no sign of a parachute.
Co-producers Nick Spark and Amanda Pope entertained questions following a screening of their new video.
As a girl, Emily Sayles pretended to be an astronaut in a refrigerator box she made into a make-believe space shuttle.
NASA Dryden's workhorse research test bed aircraft, F-15B tail number 836, is being prepared for a busy series of experiments over the next few months.
NASA's remotely piloted Predator B aircraft, the Ikhana, equipped with an infrared imaging sensor, recently conducted post-burn assessments of two Southern California wildfire sites, the Piute Fire in Kern County and the Station Fire in the Angeles National Forest.
NASA's DC-8 flying laboratory returned to Palmdale, Calif., Nov. 24, concluding the Operation Ice Bridge science campaign to survey and map glaciers, sea ice and ice sheets on Antarctica.
Popular Science magazine has honored NASA's Orion Launch Abort System with a Best of What's New award for 2009 in the aviation and space category.
Popular Los Angeles television host Huell Howser interviews retired NASA Dryden research pilot Don Mallick Nov. 18 in front of the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) he flew during the mid-1960s.
The Seattle-based LaserMotive team was declared the winner of the Space Elevator Power-Beaming Challenge Games Nov. 6 after the final day of competition at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center on Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California.
One of NASA's three X-38 Crew Return Vehicle technology demonstrators that flew at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., a decade ago has found a new home in America's heartland.
Temporary repository of images associated with Dryden news releases and feature stories.
Documents about the research projects, facilities, people, and history of the Dryden Flight Research Center.
Biographies and photos of Dryden's present and former Directors, reseaerch pilots and current management team.
Online version of Dryden's official newspaper devoted to the research and people of Dryden Flight Research Center.
A collection of digitized photos containing many of the unique research aircraft flown at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from the 1940s to the present.
A collection of QuickTime movies documenting flight research and special events conducted at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from the 1940s to the present.
Digitized drawings, graphics and line art of many of the unique research aircraft flown at NASA Dryden from the 1940s to the present.