The future starts with a question. You just have to be bold enough to ask.




Overview
 
NASA Langley is best known as “NASA’s first research center” where Neil Armstrong trained for the historic Apollo 11 moon landing and where the real-life events of Hidden Figures took place. Their story was stuck in the past, but their current research is defining our future.

Today, Langley is pursuing answers to some of humanity’s most interesting and important questions—about climate change, the future of air travel, and the mysteries of our universe—research that will impact every single one of our lives for the better. 

We gave Langley a new way to talk about themselves, the work they’re doing, and the impact it will have for decades to come by inviting the world to wonder with them.



The Script
 
At NASA Langley Research Center, what if? isn’t just a question—it’s a challenge.

It’s where wondering, what if we knew what’s in the air we breathe?
Becomes a cleaner planet for the next generation.

Where wondering, what if we could make travel faster?
Becomes a future where friends and family are never that far away.

And where wondering, what if we could explore deep space?
Becomes the key to unlocking our universe’s greatest mysteries.

The future starts with a question. 
You just have to be bold enough to ask. 

At Langley Research Center, we put our curiosity and wonder to work, creating a better tomorrow simply because we dare to imagine it.

NASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTER
Our wonder changes the world.


Agency Team
Creative DirectorMolly Douglas DesignMatthew Kuntz AnimationWes Cathon Tech LeadKali Ruppert DeveloperNeil Pullman Producer
Lindsey Paker


Nasa Team
Center DirectorClayton Turner Assoc Center DirectorLisa Ziehmann News ChiefBrittny McGraw Film EditorKevin Anderson