Rich Schwartz, Tom Horvath, and Harry Verstynen in mission control, SpaceX DM-1.
WB-57's crew in the holiday spirit.
Dr. Jennifer Inman, Project Manager, meets some new Australian friends, Hayabusa 2.
The team tries their hand at drawing their logos with the tools available, SpaceX parachute test.
Getting to know the locals, SpaceX parachute test.
Early project management - former Primary Investigator Tom Horvath on left, assistant Project Manager Debi Tomek and original Project Manager Paul Krasa.
Desert sunset, SpaceX parachute test.
Rich Schwartz and Harry Verstynen in mission control, SpaceX DM-1.
The Hayabusa 2 team.
Astronaut socks for mission day.
Project Manager Jennifer Inman in mission control, SpaceX DM-1.
Can't get good data with a dirty window.
Former Principle Investigator Tom Horvath about to enjoy his beloved ketchup.
STS-125 entry flight control team – with HYTHIRM members in the crowd
Team member Rich Schwartz destressing with a coloring page
Project manager Jennifer Inman, aircraft mission coordinator Harry Verstynen, and technical lead Rich Schwartz in mission control.
Black body radiators used for calibration
SCIFLI and MARS take some arts and crafts time, SpaceX parachute test.
New fashion choices discovered, SpaceX parachute test.
HYTHIRM - A peanut powered project.
Project manager Jennifer Inman with the Crew Dragon cupola.
Onlookers, SpaceX parachute test.
HYTHIRM and SCIFLI founder, Tom Horvath, working in LaRC's wind tunnel.
Saving NASA money in Kingsville, MO
Thomas Horvath working on an X-33 wind-tunnel model.
Crew of the Cast Glance Navy P-3 on STS-119
Meaghan McCleary, software and mission support, on travel.
Members of the HYTHIRM team suited up for the mission, STS-133
A very terrestrial route to a SpaceX parachute test.
HYTHIRM and SCIFLI founder Thomas Horvath and technical lead Richard Schwartz in mission control during an Artemis I launch attempt.