


The AeroSpace Frontiers newsletter highlights the accomplishments and activities of NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. Published with Glenn’s staff, partners, and collaborators in mind, each monthly issue features news about how Glenn revolutionizes air travel, advances space exploration, and improves life on Earth.
From Center Director Dr. James Kenyon
A New Chapter in Communications
Since 1999, the AeroSpace Frontiers newsletter has highlighted the people, projects, and progress of NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. As communication continues to evolve, so do our methods for connecting with you. With this September issue, we will suspend production of AeroSpace Frontiers. Moving forward, NASA Glenn will focus on delivering news and updates through our official website and social media channels. To stay connected and learn how to access these platforms, click the “Learn More” tab below. Thank you for your continued interest in NASA Glenn’s accomplishments!
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NASA Glenn Celebrates Ohio Space Week
NASA’s Glenn Research Center showcased the center’s role in advancing space technology during Ohio Space Week.
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NASA Glenn Tests Mini-X-Ray Technology to Advance Space Health Care
As NASA plans future human exploration missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, new and unique challenges emerge — like…
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Glenn Technologies Earn R&D 100 Awards
A system that delivers high-speed internet for space and a new class of soft magnetic nanocrystalline materials earn R&D 100 awards.
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Glenn Retirements
Diane Cifani Malarik, Space Communications and Spectrum Management Office, retired Sept. 30, 2025, with 37 years of NASA service.
Elaine A. Pappas, Management Support and Integration Office, retired Sept. 30, 2025, with 41 years of NASA service.
Phillip E. Paulsen, System Architectures and Analytical Studies Branch, retired Aug. 13, 2025, with 35 years of NASA service.
Susan A. Ritter, Office of Administrative Services, retired Sept. 30, 2025, with 46 years of NASA service.

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