After his father had cataract surgery, a NASA Glenn engineer invented a noninvasive method of detecting the disease before surgery becomes necessary.
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11.14.08 - Earl Hanes started to work at NASA through the apprentice program in 1953. Today he's doing research that will send us back to the moon.
11.13.08 - When Space Shuttle Endeavour launches on its journey to the International Space Station Friday, it will carry two major pieces of space hardware designed, built and tested at NASA's Glenn Research Center.
11.03.08 - Five years ago scientists observed the largest solar flare in recorded history. Read more historical facts in This Month in Exploration.
10.31.08 - When the National Aeronautics and Space Administration came into being in 1958, Richard Cavicchi already had 14 years of service with the federal government.
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10.24.08 - NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland ships completed segments of the Ares I-X flight test rocket to Kennedy Space Center on the Delta Mariner.
10.22.08 - Ohio's legendary astronauts celebrate NASA's 50th Anniversary.
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10.17.08 - After subjecting themselves to a battery of medical tests, NASA EDGE hosts Blair and Chris suit up for workouts on the vertical treadmill. View this offbeat look at the Glenn's eZLS.
10.17.08 - Bernhard Anderson began his career using a slide rule. Today this engineer utilizes sophisticated computer software to help NASA discover new approaches to achieving technology breakthroughs.
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10.06.08 - Fifty years ago, NASA officially opened for business with a staff of 8,240 and a $340 million budget. Read more historical facts in This Month in Exploration.