Christopher Newport University President Visits NASA Langley
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Clayton P. Turner, Director of NASA's Langley Research Center, welcomes Christopher Newport University President William G. Kelly to the center. (NASA)
President William G. Kelly and members of the ChristopherNewport University team walk beneath one wing of NASA Langley's Boeing 777 as they tourthe center's aircraft hangar. (NASA)
Members of NASA's Langley Research Center and Christopher Newport University pose for a picture in front of NASA Langley's Boeing 777 research aircraft. (NASA)
Members of NASA's Langley Research Center and Christopher Newport University pose for a picture inside Langley's 14-by-22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel (pictured from left to right: Lisa Ziehmann, Dr. Quentin Kidd, Dr. Nicole Guajardo, Dr. Lynn Lambert, President William G. Kelly, Dr. Kanama Bivins) (NASA)
Leadership from Christopher Newport University pose for a picture inside NASA Langley Research Center's 14-by-22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel (pictured from left to right: Dr. Quentin Kidd, Dr. Nicole Guajardo, Dr. Lynn Lambert, President William G. Kelly). (NASA)
Glenn Jamison, director of NASA Langley's Research Services Directorate, explains the history of Langley's aircraft hangar and current projects involving aircraft, drones, and modeling and simulation. (NASA)
Greg Slover, a research pilot and aviation safety officer, explains the Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstration (EPFD) project. (NASA)
Christopher Newport University's Dr. Lynn Lambert, President William G. Kelly, and Dr. Nicole Guajardo (l-r) tour NASA Langley Research Center's aircraft hangar on Monday, April 15. (NASA)
Dr. Jennifer Kibler, Deputy Director for Intelligent Flight Systems at NASA's Langley Research Center, explains how Langley is advancing the future of flight. (NASA)
Julia Cline, NASA Langley research aerospace engineer, shows Christopher Newport University visitors an example of an inflatable habitat, which could house people during long-term space travel and exploration. (NASA)
Julia Cline, NASA Langley research aerospace engineer, explains some of NASA Langley Research Center's work to help people live and work on the Moon and beyond. (NASA)
Christopher Newport University President William G. Kelly snaps a selfie with Dr. Nicole Guajardo, Dr. Quentin Kidd, and Dr. Lynn Lambert in NASA Langley Research Center's 14-by-22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel. (NASA)
HAMPTON — Christopher Newport University President William G. Kelly visited NASA’s Langley Research Center for the first time on Monday, April 15.
The visit included a breakfast reception with CNU alumni who currently work at NASA Langley, as well as tours of Langley facilities, including the James H. Starnes Structures and Materials Laboratory, the 14-by-22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel, and NASA Langley’s aircraft hangar.
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