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NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
Maryland School for the Blind students Andrea Washington, left, and Derontay Taylor, right, along with science...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
LEGOs are seen assembled by students as part of a “Build the Future” activity inside a tent that was set up on the...
LEGOs are seen assembled by students as part of a “Build the Future” activity inside a tent that was set up on the...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
iss052e002495 (6/15/2017) --- A view of the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Internal Ball Camera aboard the...
Maryland School for the Blind student Andrea Washington, left, and Kenneth Silberman, an engineer at NASA's Goddard...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
iss052e002482 (6/15/2017) --- A view of the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Internal Ball Camera aboard the...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
The hands of Maryland School for the Blind student Andrea Washington, are guided across a topographical map of the...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
These gorgeous dunes are likely active, with ripples on their upwind slopes and dark streaks on their downwind...
The fingers of a student from the Maryland School for the Blind touches on a topographical map to learn about the...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
NASA Headquarters Center Director Chris Jedrey, right, welcomes students from the Maryland School for the Blind to a...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
STS080-361-007 (19 Nov.-7 Dec. 1996) --- Astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan, STS-80 mission specialist, improvises onboard...