
Bill Hines was an unchallengeable pioneer in the field of space journalism having followed that path of news writing from…

Ed Harrison had a unique talent. He could instantly recognize whether or not an object or event would make a…

Called “The Voice of NASA” for many years by the world’s television networks, Hugh Harris devoted 35 years with the…

Gordon L. Harris was the first director of public affairs for NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. He was selected for the…

“The Invisible Man.” You knew who he was when you saw the “TIME” placard pasted to his desk in NASA…

Lt. Col. Kenneth “Ken” E. Grine was assigned to the Air Force Missile Test Center, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla.,…

When Lockheed Martin Space Operations was awarded NASA’s Shuttle Processing Contract in 1983, Granath was editor and principal writer for…

Bob Gordon was there at the beginning of the human space flight program. Hired by Shorty Powers as a public…

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Les Gaver’s work, during a more than 30 year career, was…

David W. Garrett was born in Daphne, Ala., in November 1934. He attended Robertsdale High School and graduated from the…