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Snoopy is officially handed over to Melissa Menta, senior vice president with Peanuts Worldwide LLC, inside Launch...
The south polar residual cap is constantly changing as carbon dioxide sublimates from steep slopes, enlarging pits,...
Melissa Menta, at left, senior vice president with Peanuts Worldwide LLC, accepts Snoopy during an official handover...
Melissa Menta, senior vice president with Peanuts Worldwide LLC, accepts Snoopy during an official handover from...
Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, in the center, performs the official turnover of Snoopy to...
Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, in the center, performs the official turnover of Snoopy to...
A jar of peanuts is seen sitting on a console in mission control of the Space Flight Operations Center as the...
Mars InSight team members share good-luck peanuts as they monitor the status of the lander prior to it touching down...
Peanuts in JPM. Image was released by astronaut on Twitter.
Rob Grover, EDL Phase Lead, NASA JPL, holds a jar of good-luck peanuts as he and other Mars InSight team members...
A jar of nuts is seen inside the Mission Control Area (MSA) where teams are starting to gather for the Mars InSight...
Asteroid 1997 QK1 is shown to be an elongated, peanut-shaped near-Earth object in this series of 28 radar images...
This series of radar images obtained by the Goldstone Solar System Radar near Barstow, California, on Aug. 18, 2024,...
A jar of nuts with the Mars Cube One (MarCO) logo is seen inside the Mission Control Area (MSA) where teams are...
Sue Smrekar, InSight deputy principal investigator, NASA JPL, center, and Charles Scott, InSight Deputy Project...
Photo of Astronaut Karen Nyber,Expedition 36 flight engineer,with a snack of peanut butter and chocolate sandwiched...
Video file for media and public use. It’s nearly time for the scientific heart of NISAR – an Earth science satellite...
This series of radar images obtained by the Deep Space Network's Goldstone Solar System Radar near Barstow,...
Before NASA's Mars Perseverance rover landed on Mars on Feb. 18, 2021, the entry, descent, and landing team posed at...
Melissa Menta, executive vice president at Peanuts Worldwide, left, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, center, and...
NASA JSC Electronic Imagery
S69-34314 (18 May 1969) --- Replicas of Snoopy and Charlie Brown, the two characters from Charles Schulz's...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, right, and Jeannie Schulz, widow of Peanuts gang creator Charles M. Schulz, left,...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, right, presents Jeannie Schulz, widow of Peanuts gang creator Charles M. Schulz,...