2018 Science Mission Directorate Technology Highlights
Titan Turtle: NIAC Phase II Design for a Submersible Vehicle for Titan Exploration
NASA Ames Research Center: An Overview
Unique Science from the Moon in the Artemis Era
Marshall Space Flight Center Science and Technology Office Overview
Revisiting MEDLI with Improved Modeling and Simulation Tools
30 Years of Propulsion at MSFC: A Personal Perspective
NASA X-Ray Mission Concepts Study
NASA's Modern Figures: Lessons From My Journey
Novel Approach to Growing Gardens in Space
Lidar-Based Safe Site Relative Navigation
Integrating Science and Exploration
Cultivating a Grassroots Aerospace Innovation Culture at NASA Ames Research Center
Emerging Technologies for Mars Exploration: Entry, Descent, and Landing
Moon-to-Mars Planetary Autonomous Construction Technology: MMPACT Material Screening
When Earth Songs Filled the Void of Space
Student Opportunities with NASA
Artemis, Ethics and Society: Synthesis from a Workshop
Development of Flight Hardware at Marshall Space Flight Center
AF-NASA-NRO Interagency S&T Partnership Forum, Activities and Background
Mars Surface Operations via Low-Latency Telerobotics from Phobos
SMD Technology Development Story for NASA Annual Technology report
FY 2003 Scientific and Technical Reports, Articles, Papers, and Presentations
Ghost Imaging of Space Objects
Optimized Trajectory Correction Burn Placement for NRHO Orbit Maintenance
Jacobs Enabling Space Exploration for NASA
Lunar Infrastructure and Surface Operations
Presentation for Student Scientists March 22, 2017
Status, Development Plan and Challenges Ahead for the XRS Optics
Elements of Regolith Simulant's Cost Structure
X-Ray Surveyor Mission Concept Study Plan
Lunar Safe Haven Seedling Study
NASA Ames Aeronautics Overview
Partnerships and the Future of NASA
2005 Engineering Annual Report
SERVIR: Connecting Space To Village
Evolvable Mars Campaign Development
Finnish Space Projects: Planetary Studies (Abstract Only)
How HRP Research Results Contribute to Human Space Exploration Risk Mitigation
Partnerships and the Future of NASA