Dryden Flight Research Center
Office of Strategic Communications
P.O. Box 273
Edwards, California 93523
Phone 661-276-3449
FAX 661-276-3566
drydenpao@nasa.gov
Kevin Rohrer
Director, Public Affairs
661-276-3595
Kevin.J.Rohrer@nasa.gov
Alan Brown
News Chief
661-276-2665
661-810-4978 (mobile)
Alan.Brown@nasa.gov
Leslie Williams
Human Exploration and Operations,
Education, Technology
661-276-3893
661-810-4977 (mobile)
Leslie.A.Williams@nasa.gov
Gray Creech (Tybrin Corp.)
Aeronautics Research
661-276-2662
Gray.Creech-1@nasa.gov
Beth Hagenauer (Tybrin Corp.)
Science Missions,
Education
661-276-7960
Beth.Hagenauer-1@nasa.gov
Space shuttle ferry flight graphics on NASA's SCA 905 and patches for the final shuttle retirement ferry flights leaving a lasting legacy.
Space shuttle Enterprise and its NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft fly over the Hudson River and New York before landing at Kennedy Airport April 27.
Four high school robotics teams co-sponsored by NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center are competing at the FIRST Robotics championship this weekend.
NASA Dryden's chief pilot part of flight crew as C-17 Globemaster "T-1" concludes 21-year flight test and research career for the Air Force and NASA.
Space shuttle Discovery is now part of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum exhibits at the Stephen F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Va.
Space shuttle Discovery's final ferry flight concludes when its 747 carrier landed at Dulles Airport near Washington at 11:05 a.m. EDT April 17.
Observations made with NASA's SOFIA airborne telescope are the subject of a special edition of the respected astronomical research publication.
Second-generation High-resolution Airborne Wideband Camera provides a sensitive, versatile and reliable imaging capability to the SOFIA astronomers
Recent validation flights of the MABEL laser altimeter on NASA's ER-2 are recording data on sea and land-ice elevation and thickness.
The Space Shuttle Era was ushered in on April 12, 1981 when Columbia launched on the two-day STS-1 mission that landed on April 14 at Edwards AFB.
Shuttle Carrier Aircraft 905 heads to NASA's Kennedy Space Center from Edwards Air Force Base to prepare for shuttle Discovery's final ferry flight.
A NASA ER-2 completed the first MABEL laser altimeter validation flight over northwest Greenland on Easter Sunday.
NASA Flight Opportunities Program suborbital launch provider UP Aerospace launches its SL-6 rocket 73 miles high from New Mexico’s Spaceport America.
Auto-GCAS software tied to a small Piccolo autopilot successfully checked out on NASA Dryden's DROID small-UAV research aircraft.
A series of logos that adorn NASA Shuttle Carrier Aircraft 905 depict the history of ferry flights of the space shuttles over the past 35 years.
NASA social media followers to get a behind-the-scenes look at aeronautics, science and other research at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center May 4.
A NASA ER-2 Earth science aircraft has arrived in Keflavik, Iceland, to begin a series of flights to confirm the accuracy of a new laser altimeter.
Famed Star Trek TV actress Nichelle Nichols recaps her life and career during Women's History Month presentation at NASA Dryden.
Researchers using NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy capture infrared images of the last exhalations of a dying sun-like star.
Disney-Pixar's Buzz Lightyear figure that flew aboard Space Shuttle Discovery in 2009 will soon be enshrined in the National Air and Space Museum.
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.