Lagniappe For June 2024

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in the cover image of Lagniappe for June 2024, crew members are seen standing near new pipeline sections. the Fred Haise Test Stand is seen in the background
Explore the June 2024 issue, featuring an innovative approach to infrastructure upgrades, how NASA Stennis has helped one family build a generational legacy and more!

Explore Lagniappe for June 2024 featuring:

  • NASA Employs Innovative Approach for Key Test Infrastructure Upgrade
  • NASA Stennis Helps Family Build a Generational Legacy
  • Employees Receive Awards and Recognitions

Gator Speaks

Gator Speaks
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Gator is certain you have heard the saying, "Together, Everyone Achieves More" when referencing a benefit that comes with being part of a team.

Whether you are a high school or college student graduating at this time of year, or an employee at NASA's Stennis Space Center receiving a NASA Honor Award or Space Flight Awareness Honoree Award last month, we all reach a point where we recognize the positive impact others have had on where we are in life.

Since NASA's founding in 1958, the agency has pushed the boundaries of scientific and technical limits to explore the unknown.

NASA has accomplished great things benefiting all of humanity because of people from all backgrounds coming together to contribute their skills as one team to further understanding of the universe.

This month's Lagniappe features multiple pieces of evidence where teamwork is the underpinning to success, including the ongoing High Pressure Water Industrial Facility project at NASA Stennis and a story highlighting one family's role as part of larger team contributing to the successful engine testing that has taken place for decades at the south Mississippi site.

If you need one last example of the benefit of coming together to achieve more, look no further than the Artemis Accords. A milestone was reached in May when Lithuania became the 40th nation to join NASA and the international coalition pursuing a safer space exploration by signing the Artemis Accords.

Whether graduating high school or college, working at NASA, or joining the Artemis Accords with NASA, there is a good chance we all eventually arrive at a similar conclusion. While we can accomplish great things individually, being part of a team ultimately means that together, everyone achieves more.

NASA Stennis Top News

NASA Employs Innovative Approach for Key Test Infrastructure Upgrade

Crews are using an innovative engineering approach to upgrade an essential test complex water system that will help ensure the future of large propulsion testing at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.

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