Jim Kitchell was not only a leader in television news; he was truly the pioneer in covering rockets, missiles and…
U. Wright Kerns joined NASA at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in 1962 after working for several years for the Florida…
Joseph “Joe” M. Jones, born May 28, 1931, in Heflin, Ala., worked all of his professional life in the news…
In 1962, a young National Geographic’s photographer found himself not only a member of the primary press pool making shots…
Huber was a part-time photo lab technician for the St. Petersburg Times when he first had the opportunity to travel…
Chuck Hollinshead helped shape the course of media services at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and throughout the agency during 28…
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…