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Actor Tommy Lee Jones speaks before a screening of the film "Ad Astra" at National Geographic Society, Monday,...
Actor Tommy Lee Jones arrives on the red carpet for a screening of the film "Ad Astra" at National Geographic...
From left to right, actor Brad Pitt, producer, co-writer, and director James Gray, and actor Tommy Lee Jones are...
From left to right, actor Tommy Lee Jones, film producer, co-writer, and director James Gray, and actor Brad Pitt...
From left to right, actor Brad Pitt, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, film producer, co-writer, and director...
From left to right, former NASA astronaut Kay Hire, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, and actor Tommy Lee Jones...
From left to right, actor Brad Pitt, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, film producer, co-writer, and director...
Actor Brad Pitt speaks before a screening of the film "Ad Astra" at National Geographic Society, Monday, September...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks before a screening of "Ad Astra" at National Geographic Society, Monday,...
Producer, co-writer, and director James Gray is interviewed by NASA television on the red carpet during a screening...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, arrives on the red carpet at a screening of the film "Ad Astra" at National...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks before a screening of "Ad Astra" at National Geographic Society, Monday,...
Former NASA astronaut Kay Hire, left, speaks with film producer, co-writer, and director James Gray at a screening...
Former NASA astronaut Kay Hire poses for a photo with actor Brad Pitt, at a screening of the film "Ad Astra" at...
Actor Brad Pitt arrives on the red carpet for a screening of the film "Ad Astra" at National Geographic Society,...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is interviewed by Entertainment Tonight after arriving on the red carpet for a...
Actor Brad Pitt is interviewed by Entertainment Tonight after arriving on the red carpet for a screening of the film...
Producer, co-writer, and director James Gray speaks before a screening of the film "Ad Astra" at National Geographic...
Actor Brad Pitt arrives on the red carpet for a screening of the film "Ad Astra" at National Geographic Society,...
NASA Associate Administrator, Office of Communications, Bettina Inclán, introduces the cast of the film “Ad Astra”...
Actor Brad Pitt is interviewed by NASA television on the red carpet during a screening of the film "Ad Astra" at...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks before a screening of "Ad Astra" at National Geographic Society, Monday,...
Former NASA astronaut Kay Hire is interviewed on the red carpet during a screening of the film "Ad Astra" at...
NASA staff, from left to right, Cindy Steele, Bert Ulrich, Bettina Inclán, and Cheryl Warner pose for a photo on the...