Dryden Flight Research Center
Office of Strategic Communications
P.O. Box 273
Edwards, California 93523
Phone 661-276-3449
FAX 661-276-3566
drydenpao@nasa.gov
Kevin Rohrer
Director, Public Affairs
661-276-3595
Kevin.J.Rohrer@nasa.gov
Alan Brown
News Chief
661-276-2665
661-810-4978 (mobile)
Alan.Brown@nasa.gov
Leslie Williams
Human Exploration and Operations,
Education, Technology
661-276-3893
661-810-4977 (mobile)
Leslie.A.Williams@nasa.gov
Gray Creech (Tybrin Corp.)
Aeronautics Research
661-276-2662
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Beth Hagenauer (Tybrin Corp.)
Science Missions,
Education
661-276-7960
Beth.Hagenauer-1@nasa.gov
NASA's Flight Opportunities Program researchers dedicate one of 40 microgravity flight tests in memory of the late Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong.
Two solid rocket booster casings for space shuttle Endeavour exhibit to be stored at NASA Dryden pending transfer to California Science Center
Retired NASA astronaut and research pilot Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon in the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, dies at age 82.
The SOFIA observatory set to begin its first full cycle of 46 astronomical science flights over 13 months from November 2012 through December 2013.
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center is inviting 40 of its social media followers to a "NASA Social" Sept. 19–20 to herald shuttle Endeavour's return.
Twenty-six outstanding employees and six project teams were honored at the annual NASA Honor Awards ceremonies Aug. 23 at NASA Dryden.
Flight Opportunities Program selects new technologies for suborbital flights to test the payloads' functionality before deployment on future missions.
NASA's HS3 mission will be studying hurricanes in late summer with two high-altitude, long-duration Global Hawks each carrying different instruments.
NASA's ER-2 is using underwing Large Area Collectors to collect cosmic dust during the Perseids meteor shower the second week of August.
Radar images of Colorado's centuries-old Slumgullion landslide from NASA's C-20A Earth science aircraft aid scientists' understanding of slide motion.
The sub-scale NASA-Boeing X-48C Blended Wing Body technology demonstrator begins flight tests of modified low-noise configuration.
NASA's Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel mission will require Global Hawk pilots to fly the unmanned aircraft from two locations on opposite coasts.
Retired Air Force test pilot, NASA astronaut recounts contributions of the X-15 to the space shuttle and future space vehicles at Dryden colloquium.
One-ton Mars Science Laboratory survives "seven minutes of terror" to make soft landing; begins two-year exploration of Mars' geology in Gale Crater.
NASA Mars program scientist Kelly Fast details the goals, complexities of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory and its Curiosity rover at the AERO Institute.
The landing of Curiosity on Mars will be a moment of truth for researchers both at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and around the world.
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory will be in focus at the AERO Institute in the Palmdale Civic Center during Thursday Night on the Square Aug. 2.
America's first woman in space on space shuttle Challenger in 1983 remembered both as a pioneer and an inspiration to thousands of youth.
Four pilots who flew the prototype space shuttle Enterprise during the Approach and Landing Tests at NASA Dryden in 1977 honored at Intrepid Museum.
Shuttle Discovery recalls highlights of the final shuttle mission to land at Edwards Air Force Base to NASA Dryden employees during July 13 program.
Temporary repository of images associated with Dryden news releases and feature stories.
Documents about the research projects, facilities, people, and history of the Dryden Flight Research Center.
Biographies and photos of Dryden's present and former Directors, reseaerch pilots and current management team.
Online version of Dryden's official newspaper devoted to the research and people of Dryden Flight Research Center.
A collection of digitized photos containing many of the unique research aircraft flown at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from the 1940s to the present.
A collection of QuickTime movies documenting flight research and special events conducted at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from the 1940s to the present.
Digitized drawings, graphics and line art of many of the unique research aircraft flown at NASA Dryden from the 1940s to the present.