NASA’s Glenn Research Center’s “An Evening With the Stars,” held Aug. 29 at Windows on the River near Cleveland’s historic waterfront, showcased research and
technology innovations that addressed this year’s theme, “NASA Glenn Now – NASA Glenn Forever.”
The event, which attracted sponsors and guests from more than 50 companies, universities, and organizations, featured opening remarks by NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana, NASA Glenn Center Director Dr. Jimmy Kenyon, and Ohio Aerospace Institute President John Sankovic. Kenyon then introduced the presenters – NASA’s stars of the evening – and their topics., chief of the Strategic Planning Branch for Facilities and Infrastructure, shared details on Glenn’s Facilities Master Plan.
, director of Research and Engineering, highlighted some of Glenn’s current and future technologies. Shyne leads and manages all research and development competencies in propulsion, communications, power, and materials and structures for extreme environments in support of NASA’s aeronautics and space missions. Three early – career employees shared their personal journeys to NASA and how they’re contributing to the agency’s current and future missions.
Dr. Jamesa Stokes explains how materials science and engineering can protect human life and flight vehicles.highlighted the history of Glenn’s Icing Research Tunnel and how its research will pave the way for the future of flight. Credit: NASA/Jef Janisoutlined how – through system safety – NASA controls and mitigates risks to ensure astronauts return home safely. Credit: NASA/Jef Janis
In closing, Kenyon affirmed NASA’s readiness in returning to the Moon with Artemis, our commitment to changing the way we fly here on Earth, and how Ohio is making our exciting missions possible.
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