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President Donald Trump meets NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, front, NASA Chief Financial Officer Jeff DeWitt,...
U.S. President Joe Biden and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson preview the first full-color image from NASA’s James...
President Donald Trump, joined by First Lady Melania Trump, delivers remarks during the White House Easter Egg Roll,...
NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, left, talks with Deputy Secretary of Education Tony Miller prior to the start...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden poses with an all-girl engineering team that participated in the White House...
Crystal Brockington and Aaron Barron, both 18 years old, designed a more efficient and cost effective solar cell...
White House innovation expert Cristin Dorgelo speaks at the annual White House State of Science, Technology,...
President Barack Obama talks with the crews of the Space Shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station during...
White House Office of Science & Technology Policy tours Goddard Space Flight Center. Dr. Jim Irons at the hyperwall.
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Director of the White House Office of...
The Artemis II crew, NASA astronauts Christina Koch, left, Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, and Canadian Space Agency...
Joey Hudy, Anthem, AZ, 16-year-old self-described “Maker” answers a question from the audience at the annual White...
U.S. President Barack Obama, accompanied by members of Congress and middle school children, waves as he talks on the...
U.S. President Barack Obama, accompanied by members of Congress and middle school children, waves as he talks on the...
Girl Scout troop 2612 members from Tulsa, OK take photos of one another with Google Glass at the White House Science...
NASA associate administrator for education and former astronaut Leland Melvin speaks at the annual White House State...
U.S. President Barack Obama, accompanied by White House Science Adviser John Holdren, left, Congressman C.A. "Dutch"...
Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology tour of Kennedy Space Center
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Director of the White House Office of...
NASA Earth Science Division Director Michael Freilich shows meteorologists a model of the Global Precipitation...
From left to right, NASA Associate Administrator for STEM Engagement Mike Kincade, left, Kelvin Manning, associate...
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Kelvin Droegemeier visits the roof of the Vehicle...
NASA Associate Administrator for STEM Engagement Mike Kincade, left, White House Office of Science and Technology...
Kelvin Manning, right, associate director, technical, of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, points out various...