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Construction of the new INFINITY Science Center is proceeding just west of the Mississippi Welcome Center at exit 2...
Construction of the new INFINITY Science Center is proceeding just west of the Mississippi Welcome Center at exit 2...
Key state and community leaders celebrated April 6 with the signing of a construction contract for the...
NASA Stennis’ sitewide employees and their guests attend the annual NASA Stennis Family Day at INFINITY Science...
NASA Stennis’ sitewide employees and their guests attend the annual NASA Stennis Family Day at INFINITY Science...
NASA Stennis’ sitewide employees and their guests attend the annual NASA Stennis Family Day at INFINITY Science...
Flags are planted on the roof of the new INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center facility under construction just west...
A family looks to the skies for the eclipse outside of INFINITY Science Center, the official visitor center of...
Schoolchildren watch NASA’s coverage of the total solar eclipse on April 8 at INFINITY Science Center, the official...
NASA Visitor Relations Specialist Holley Argus conducts an activity with visitors at INFINITY Science Center, the...
Dr. Kamili Shaw, chief of the Operations Support Division in the Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate at NASA...
Jackson Barber of Mandeville, LA, poses in front of an inflatable Mars Rover outside INFINITY Science Center...
Lasonya Pulliam, representing L3Harris, speaks during the Mississippi/Louisiana Gulf Coast Voluntary Protection...
Grant Tregre, deputy director of the NASA Stennis Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate, welcomes members of the...
Jennifer Adams, representing the Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System, speaks during the Mississippi/Louisiana...
Ceremony participants prepare to cut the ribbon on the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center facility April 11,...
Ceremony participants prepare to cut the ribbon on the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center facility April 11,...
Ceremony participants prepare to cut the ribbon on the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center facility April 11,...
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant looks on as Apollo 13 astronaut and INFINITY Science Center Inc. Vice Chairman Fred...
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant looks on as Apollo 13 astronaut and INFINITY Science Center Inc. Vice Chairman Fred...
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant looks on as Apollo 13 astronaut and INFINITY Science Center Inc. Vice Chairman Fred...
Escatawpa Elementary School student Danisha Dillon of Moss Point, Miss., learns about NASA at the Home and City...
Escatawpa Elementary School student Danisha Dillon of Moss Point, Miss., learns about NASA at the Home and City...
Kiya Franklin from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., enjoys a construction activity during her visit...