Submit your NASA Kennedy Nominations for 2024 Chroniclers Recognition before March 11th

NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida is asking members of the news media to nominate former colleagues they deem worthy of honoring as a space program Chronicler.The NASA Kennedy’s Chroniclers program recognizes broadcasters, journalists, authors, contractor public relations representatives, and agency public affairs officers who excelled at sharing news from the Florida spaceport about U.S. […]

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Submit your NASA Kennedy Nominations for 2024 Chroniclers Recognition before March 11th
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Members of the media attend a postlaunch news conference on Nov. 16, 2022, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, after the launch of Artemis I at 1:47 a.m. EST from Kennedy’s Launch Complex 39B.
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NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida is asking members of the news media to nominate former colleagues they deem worthy of honoring as a space program Chronicler.
The NASA Kennedy’s Chroniclers program recognizes broadcasters, journalists, authors, contractor public relations representatives, and agency public affairs officers who excelled at sharing news from the Florida spaceport about U.S. space exploration with the American public and the world.

Past honorees, whose names are displayed on The Chroniclers wall in the NASA Kennedy News Center, include Walter Cronkite of CBS News, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, John Noble Wilford of the New York Times, and Reuters’ Mary Bubb, the first female reporter of the space program.
Nominees must have covered the U.S. space program primarily from the Kennedy Space Center for ten years or more and must no longer be working full-time in the field.
Each nomination must include a brief paragraph with a rationale for its submission.

Email nominations to Serena Whitfield, Kennedy’s Office of Communication, at serena.g.whitfield@nasa.gov, using “Chroniclers Nomination” in the subject line. Deadline for submission is Sunday, March 10, 2024.

Awardees will be selected on or about March 14, 2024, by a committee of working broadcasters, journalists, public relations professionals, and present and former representatives of NASA Kennedy’s Office of Communication.

Selections will be announced on or about March 18, 2024.

Brass plates engraved with each awardee’s name will be added to The Chroniclers wall in the Kennedy Space Center News Center during a ceremony at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 6, 2024.

For a current list of KSC Chroniclers, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/the-chroniclers/

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This is the current list of Chroniclers

Learn more about the Chroniclers, a Roll of Honor for media representatives and public affairs officers who have facilitated the flow of information about NASA’s space program to the public.

A

Abramson, Rudy
Alexander, George F.
Alibrando, Alfred P. (Al)

B

Banke, Jim
Benedict, Howard
Bergman, Jules
Boles, A. Diana
Bubb, Mary
Butler, Chris
Butler, Sue

C

Caidin, Martin
Caisse, Norman W.
Colella, Frank
Coleman, Bill
Cosgrove, Peter
Cottee, Gatha
Covault, Craig
Cronkite, Walter
Cummins, William Boyd (Bill)

D

Dederer, Doug
Diller, George

E

Ellingson-Gallagher, Dorothy (Dotty)

F

Folkman, Gene

G

Garrett, David W.
Gaver, Les
Gordon, Bob
Granath, Bob
Grine, Kenneth E. (Ken)

H

Hall, Bruce
Halvorson, Todd
Hannifin, Jerry Bernard
Harris, Gordon L.
Harris, Hugh
Harris, Scott
Harrison, Ed
Hines, Bill
Hollinshead, Chuck
Huber, Red

I

Imboden, Otis

J

Jones, Joseph M. (Joe)
Johnson, Bill

K

Kerlin, Jim
Kerns, U. Wright
King, Jack
Kitchell, Jim
Kolcum, Edward Harold (Harry)
Kramer, Mark
Kristofferson, Karl
Kukowski, James F.

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L

Larson, Bill
Leary, Warren
Lewis, Richard S. (Dick)
Livermore King, Mercer

M

McRoberts, Joseph J. (Joe)
Meguiar, George
Mittauer, Dick
Morse, Ralph
Murray, Robert B. (Bob)

N

Neal, Roy

O

O’Toole, Tom

P

Panagakos, Nick
Pensiero, Nick

Q

R

Ratner, Vic
Rosenthal, Harry
Rossiter Jr., Al

S

Salamon, Milt
Sandlin, Phil
Scheer, Julian
Schneeberger, Jon
Seeschaff, Albert E. (Al)
Sehlstedt Jr., Albert (Al)
Slade, Jim

T

Taub, William P. (Bill)
Tiziou, Jacques
Turnill, Reginald (Reg)

U

V

W

Wasil, Ted
Wilckens, Klaus
Wilford, John Noble
Williams, John D.
Witkin, Richard

X

Y

Yoder, Russ
Young, Richard Nutter (Dick)

Z

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