People
- Individuals
- ASD Staff Photos, a collection of head shots of nearly 400 members of ASD (aka LHEA aka EUD) (1991-present, digital since 2001).
- Reuven Ramaty
- Natalie Mandzhavidze
- Charlie Russell
- Neil Gehrels, Piers Sellers, in memoriam (Feb 2017 gallery of older photos) [captions]
- USRA Summer Students, August 2003
- Goddard Child Development Center (GCDC) staff bios photos [on-site studio setup shot], May 2023
- web portfolio of published NASA photos (more than 60 additional items)
- team photos
- Swift BAT team photo, December 2002 [full res (10MP film scan): team]
- Astro-E2 XRS team photo
(and another with
outstretched arms) (April 2004)
[full res (6MP): team and arms] - Goddard Astro-H Team (May 2013) [full res (12MP cropped to 9.5): team]
- Astro-H SXS Team (July 2014) [full res (20MP): team]
- COBE Team 25th Anniversary)
(and another with
outstretched arms) (November 2014)
[full res (20MP cropped to 16): team and arms] - PISCES Team (May 2016) [full res (20MP): team] [setup shot]
- XRISM Team (summer 2023 photo montage)
- conference photos
- Numerical Relavity conference photo, November 2005 [full res (8.2MP): num rel] (1.6MB)
- GLAST VLBI conference photo, April 2007 [full res (8.2MP): glast_vlbi] (1.4MB)
- International X-ray Observatory (IXO) conference photo, August 2008 [full res (8.2MP): ixo] (1.2MB)
- AfterSchool Universe workshop photo, December 2010 [full res(6.4MP): afterschool] (1.1MB) [setup shot]
- Code 600 Visiting Committee, March 2011 [full res (8.2MP): visiting comm [setup shot]
- LISA Pathfinder Data Analysis Workshop, October 2011 [full res (8.2MP): LISA Pathfinder [setup shot]
- milestones, retirements, etc
- Peter Serlemitsos, A Celebration of 50 years at NASA (September, 2011)
- Jack Tueller Memorial Symposium (April, 2013)
- Bruce Woodgate Retirement Party (June, 2013)
- Bob Streitmatter Symposium (April, 2014)
- Ted Gull Retirement Party (June, 2015)
- Tuck Stebbins Retirement Party (May, 2016)
- Career Celebration for Peter Serlemitsos (55 years), Floyd Stecker (50 years), and John Mather (40 years) (November 2016)
- Peter Serlemitsos Retirement Party (April, 2017)
- Floyd Stecker Retirement Party (June, 2023)
- other events
- ASD new staff welcome coffee (March 2011)
- JHU-Goddard Interaction Day (poster session highlighting collaborations) (October, 2011)
- Signposts of Planets Conference (October, 2011)
- NICER Site Visit (January 29, 2013)
- COBE 25th Anniversary celebration (November 18, 2014)
- Swift 10th Anniversary celebration (November 24, 2014)
- James Webb Space Telescope primary mirror @GSFC (April/May, 2016)
- Compton GRO 25th Anniversary celebration (June 23, 2016)
- Fermi 10th anniversary panel at AwesomeCon/DC (April 1, 2018)
- LISA celebration of ESA Adoption as mission (May 29, 2024)
- Help Desk Request milestones
- Goddard Visitors
- Steve Wozniak delivers Engineering Colloquium, 8 May 2006
- Queen Elizabeth II visits NASA/GSFC, 8 May 2007
- Exploration Sciences Building ground breaking ceremony (with Steny Hoyer), 16 Jul 2007
- Space Shuttle Discovery flies low over GSFC (17 April 2012)
- Vinton Cerf delivers the IS&T Colloquium, 26 May 2015.
- Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, Apollo 17 astronaut & geologist [cropped but full res(13.3MP)] 3 May 2017
- King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden visits GSFC, 3 May 2017
- Peer Awards
Photos, citations, and more from the annual ASD Code 660 Peer Awards Ceremonies from 2006 to the present.
- Historical
- LHEA staff, winter 1989-90(?) (photographer unknown, taken from roof of Bldg 2A)
- LHEA staff, 1996(?) (photographer unknown, taken in front of Bldg 26)
Photos of GSFC itself
- The removal of Trailer 2 (September/October 2003)
- Life-size Space Shuttle and Hubble Space Telescope mockups in Bldg 7 (April 2004)
-
A Last Look at Building 2 (September/October 2009)
password for this gallery: b2@GSFC
Also please see my notes about using SmugMug.
These photos are organized into groupings of external photos, public spaces, offices, labs, and the penthouse. -
The Deconstruction of Building 2 (January-February 2012)
A series of photos, initially grouped by location, showing the building coming down. -
The great oak tree in front of Building 34 and its demise(July 2022)
[Not all photos by me, but credited where known.]
David Friedlander
November 2005 (original)