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One a Penny, Two a Penny, Bright, Fresh Crater
Penny Pettigrew is an International Space Station Payload Communications Manager, or PAYCOM, in the Payload...
Penny Pettigrew chats in real time with a space station crew member conducting an experiment in microgravity some...
This close-up image of a penny shows the degree to which the microscopic imager on NASA Mars Exploration Rover...
The penny in this image is part of a camera calibration target on NASA Mars rover Curiosity. The MAHLI camera on the...
The Lincoln penny in this photograph is part of a camera calibration target attached to NASA Mars rover Curiosity.
For scale, the Lincoln penny on the MAHLI calibration target is three-fourths inch 19 millimeters in diameter. The...
Two instruments at the end of the robotic arm on NASA Mars rover Curiosity will use calibration targets attached to...
This image of a U.S. penny on a calibration target was taken by the Mars Hand Lens Imager MAHLI aboard NASA...
jsc2024e050834 (7/26/2024) --- Screaming Balloon hex nuts, pennies and balloons in their individual ziplock stowage...
Smaller than a penny, the flower-like rock artifact on the left was imaged by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover using its...
jsc2024e050835 (7/26/2024) --- Members of the STEMonstrations team at the flight configuration hardware check for...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (left) shares a light moment during his meeting with 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (left) watches as 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce (right), who is garbed in a protective...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (center) greets 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce (right), who is garbed in a protective...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (center) talks to 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce (right), who is garbed in a protective...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (left) shares a laugh with VIP 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce (right), who is garbed in a...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (left) shares a light moment during his meeting with 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (center) greets 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce (right), who is garbed in a protective...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (center) talks to 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce (right), who is garbed in a protective...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (left) listens intently to 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce (right), who is garbed in a...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (left) watches as 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce (right), who is garbed in a protective...
NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (left) shares a laugh with VIP 10-year-old Jonathan Pierce (right), who is garbed in a...