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Aboard the International Space Station, NASA Expedition 67 Flight Engineers Kjell Lindgren and Jessica Watkins...
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 70 Flight Engineer Jasmin Moghbeli of NASA and current space...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins is getting ready to fly to space for the first time as part of the agency’s SpaceX...
SPACE STATION ASTRONAUTS DISCUSS LIFE IN SPACE WITH THE NEWS MEDIA Aboard the International Space Station,...
RECORD-SETTING SPACE STATION ASTRONAUT CHRISTINA KOCH REFLECTS ON HER MISSION Aboard the International Space...
SPACE STATION CREW MEMBER DISCUSSES LIFE IN SPACE WITH THE NBC TODAY SHOW Aboard the International Space Station,...
The media invited to view the 3% Space Shuttle model mounted in the Ames 11ft .w.t. with Scott Budman, NBC Channel...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On the top of the mound where the NASA News Center is located, NBC television news...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- On the top of the mound where the NASA News Center is located, NBC television news...
Tom Costello from NBC News moderates a panel discussion titled "Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened...
Tom Costello from NBC News moderates a panel discussion titled "Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened...
A poster in the NASA News Center at Kennedy Space Center in Florida bears the names and photos of the six new...
Brass strips bear the names and photos of the six new honorees added to the "Chroniclers" roll of honor in the NASA...
Tom Costello from NBC News moderates a panel discussion titled "Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - This aerial view of the Press Site shows the NASA TV studio (foreground), the NASA News...
Director of the NASA Johnson Space Center Ellen Ochoa talks as Tom Costello from NBC News moderates a panel...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - This aerial view shows the Press Site (in the foreground) comprising the NASA TV...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Matt Lauer, co-anchor of NBC News’ Today, talks with astronaut Pam Melroy about the...
Bill Johnson, left, retired NASA chief of Media Services at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is congratulated by...
Posters in the NASA News Center at Kennedy Space Center in Florida bear the names and photos of five of the six new...
Friends, family members and colleagues of former NASA Public Affairs team members and space journalists gather in...
SPACE STATION CREW MEMBERS DISCUSS COMMERCIAL FLIGHT TO ISS Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 63...
Ames holds a Media Day at the Hypervelocity Free Flight facility where Ames is conducting high-speed tests of small...
Panel discussion participants, from left, Linda Billings, research professor, Media and Public Affairs, The George...