In honor of Women’s History Month, we at NRL would like to recognize one of our most distinguished alum, Dr. Isabella Karle. This is a re-release of Episode 5.
Drs. Herb Eppert and Bill Burnett discuss the 40-year anniversary of the Navy’s presence at Stennis Space Center (NRL-SSC). Eppert and Burnett take a look into the history, culture, politics, and mission around the start of NRL-SSC.
Dr. Melissa Flagg talks with NRL alum Dr. Isabella Karle about her time at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, the Nobel Prize, the Manhattan Project, and even frog toxins.
Chris Dwyer and Andy Cox from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s space systems development department talk about how the Blossom Point tracking facility evolved and its unique operating model.
Dr. Christoph Englert and Clayton Coker from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s space science department talk about how we’re investigating space weather and why it’s so important.
Chris Dwyer and Andy Cox from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s space systems development department talk about how the Blossom Point tracking facility evolved and its unique operating model.
Dr. Glen Henshaw and Bernie Kelm from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s spacecraft engineering department talk about our approach to creating robots which can service satellites already in orbit.