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  1. 20 de dez
  2. 5 de dez
  3. 5 de dez

    Years of shared service, friendship, and friendly competition: emcees today’s portrait unveiling.

  4. 5 de dez

    . talks about bipartisan cooperation with over decades in Congress together.

  5. 5 de dez

    . talks about years of working with

  6. 5 de dez

    . makes remarks at the Chairman’s portrait unveiling, noting that 31 of the 35 Committee bills passed by the House were bipartisan.

  7. 1 de dez

    Chairman arranged for a tree to be planted on the grounds this summer to honor President George H.W. Bush. At the ceremony he said “was one of the most honorable people I’d ever met” & praised his decency, unselfishness and generosity of spirit.

  8. 27 de nov
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  10. 27 de nov
  11. 14 de nov

    Today members and led a roundtable discussion with , , and medical professionals to explore opportunities for basic science research to enable innovation in the medical community.

  12. 11 de out

    Chairman on this morning’s Soyuz launch incident:

  13. 1 de out

    1982: President Reagan speaks to a crowd at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center (now ) after the landing of STS-4 on July 4. L-R: STS-4 Columbia astronauts Thomas K. Mattingly and Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr; Mrs. Reagan; & NASA Administrator James Beggs.

  14. 1 de out

    1962: The Manned Space Flight Subcommittee (part of ) visited to discuss US human spaceflight. L-R: MSFC Director Dr. von Braun; Rep. Joe Waggoner; Rep. Earle Cabell; Subcommittee Chair Olin Teague; Rep. James Fulton; & MSFC Dr. Stuhlinger.

  15. 1 de out

    1962: At the Cape Canaveral Missile Test Annex in Florida, President John F. Kennedy is briefed on NASA's future plans. Seated L-R: NASA Administrator James Webb, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Launch Operations Center Director Kurt Debus, and President Kennedy.

  16. 1 de out

    1958: Changing the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) sign to NASA at the Flight Research Center (now ) on the first day that NASA opened for business.

  17. 1 de out

    1958: NASA was created on October 1, 1958, to perform civilian research related to space flight and aeronautics. President Eisenhower commissioned Dr. T. Keith Glennan, right, as the first administrator for NASA and Dr. Hugh L. Dryden as deputy administrator.

  18. 1 de out

    To celebrate, we are sharing some of our favorite throwback photos, courtesy of , that display the rich history of the Agency and the Committee.

  19. 27 de set

    This week the House approved H.R. 6398, the Department of Energy Veterans’ Health Initiative Act, authorizing collaborative research between and to solve big data challenges focused on veterans’ health care and basic science.

  20. 27 de set

    WATCH LIVE: Advancing Nuclear Energy: Powering the Future

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