Ted Wasil, a combat veteran of World War II, flew 33 missions in a B-17 bomber in the European Theater…
Reginald Turnill was the BBC’s Aerospace Correspondent from 1956-1976, and his first-hand reporting of the Soviet-U.S. space race, culminating in…
At the age of 14, Jacques Tiziou began his career with stories in European publications about model airplanes, and quickly…
William “Bill” P. Taub was the deputy chief, audio visual division and senior NASA photographer documenting the major programs of…
As its science correspondent, Jim Slade led coverage of space, science and technology issues for ABC Television and Radio News…
Albert “Al” Sehlstedt Jr. had a unique career. He went to work for the Baltimore Sun in 1947 and even…
Albert “Al” E. Seeschaaf was a unique member of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs office. He even acquired his…
Jon Schneeberger quoted Charles Dicken when referring to his career, “The best of times and the worst of times.” The…
Julian Scheer, assistant administrator for public affairs, was responsible for shaping the structure and policies of NASA during the 60s…
Milt Salamon had the hardest job in journalism and he was the best at it. For nearly three decades Salamon…