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Team members from New York University prepare their robot miner for its turn in the mining arena on the third day of...
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 70 Flight Engineer Jeanette Epps of NASA discussed life and work...
A flag presentation and singing of the National Anthem are part of the opening ceremony of NASA's 9th Robotic Mining...
On the third day of NASA's 9th Robotic Mining Competition, May 16, team members prepare their robot miner for its...
On the third day of NASA's 9th Robotic Mining Competition, May 16, judges watch as a robot miner digs in the dirt in...
Team members from The University of Utah pause with their robot miner in the RobotPits on the fourth day of NASA's...
On the first day of NASA's 9th Robotic Mining Competition, set-up day on May 14, team members from Montana Tech of...
On the second day of NASA's 9th Robotic Mining Competition, May 15, team members from Saginaw Valley State...
On the third day of NASA's 9th Robotic Mining Competition, May 16, team members from the University of Portland...
On the second day of NASA's 9th Robotic Mining Competition, May 15, team members from the South Dakota School of...
Bobby Braun, third from right, NASA Chief Technologist, answers a question during the NASA New Space Technology...
James Reuther, second from right, Director of Strategic Integration at NASA Headquarters, speaks during the NASA New...
Vice President Mike Pence shakes hands with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, right, at the conclusion of a...
Members of the National Space Council are seen during a meeting titled, Moon, Mars, and Worlds Beyond, Winning the...
Vice President Mike Pence delivers opening remarks during the National Space Council meeting titled, Moon, Mars, and...
Dr. Phoebe Cohen, Professor of Geosciences, Williams College, speaks on a panel at the “Ancient Earth, Alien Earths”...
On Thursday, April 5, over 800 middle school, high school and college and university students representing 23 states...
Vice President Mike Pence delivers opening remarks during the National Space Council meeting titled, Moon, Mars, and...
Vice President Mike Pence delivers opening remarks during the National Space Council meeting titled, "Moon, Mars,...
Members of the National Space Council are seen during a meeting titled, Moon, Mars, and Worlds Beyond, Winning the...
On Thursday, April 5, over 800 middle school, high school and college and university students representing 23 states...
Vice President Mike Pence speaks with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, right, at the conclusion of a National...
Lewis Educational and Research Collaborative Internship Program, LERCIP - College Student at the Worksite
Bobby Braun, far left, NASA Chief Technologist, speaks during the NASA New Space Technology Industry Forum being...