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Hampton History Museum to host Daily Press panel on book about NASA Langley's 100-year history

Three Daily Press reporters are taking on the 100-year history of NASA Langley and the book they wrote about it in a panel discussion Monday.

Tamara Dietrich, Mark St. John Erickson and Mike Holtzclaw, who collaborated on "The Unknown and Impossible: How a Research Facility in Virginia Mastered the Air and Conquered Space," will participate in a panel discussion about the book at the Hampton History Museum at 7 p.m. Monday.

The book, released in July, chronicles the centennial at NASA Langley in Hampton, where some of the most prominent astronauts, including John Glenn, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, trained for their missions. At Langley, engineers and astronauts played roles in designing the space shuttle and developing the Viking program, which took photos of Mars in the 1970s.

The lab broke ground in July 1917.

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