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Members of the Florida Oceanographic Society begin planting seagrass in the Banana River – one of three bodies of...
Seen here is a close-up view of one “plot” of seagrass being planted in the Banana River – one of three bodies of...
Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs Writer Danielle Sempsrott (right) interviews Jane Provancha, manager of the...
Kennedy Space Center’s Doug Scheidt (left), an ecologist working on NASA’s Environmental and Medical Contract...
Lorae Simpson (left), director of research and conservation with the Florida Oceanographic Society, and Doug Scheidt...
Lorae Simpson, director of research and conservation with the Florida Oceanographic Society, gathers “plots” of...
Lorae Simpson, director of research and conservation with the Florida Oceanographic Society, gathers “plots” of...
Members of the Florida Oceanographic Society plant seagrass in the Banana River – one of three bodies of water that...
Lorae Simpson, director of research and conservation with the Florida Oceanographic Society, prepares to plant...
Lorae Simpson, director of research and conservation with the Florida Oceanographic Society, gathers “plots” of...
Seen here is a close-up view of newly planted seagrass in the Banana River – one of three bodies of water that make...
Members of the Florida Oceanographic Society collect mats of seagrass from their storage site at NASA’s Kennedy...
Members of the Florida Oceanographic Society prepare to plant seagrass in the Banana River – one of three bodies of...
Benny Hopson from the Barrow (Alaska) Arctic Science Consortium drills a core sample from sea ice in the Chukchi Sea...
US Navy personnel salute as the cremains of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong are transferred from a military...
US Navy personnel carry the cremains of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong off of a military aircraft at Naval...
Mark Armstrong, left, and his family look on as US Navy personnel carry the cremains of his father, Apollo 11...
US Navy personnel carry the cremains of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong off of a military aircraft at Naval...
iss072e394498 (Dec. 18, 2024) --- Venezuala's Falcón Municipality on the coast of the Caribbean Sea is pictured from...
The sea ice cap of the Arctic appeared to reach its annual maximum winter extent on Feb. 25, according to data from...
The sea ice cap of the Arctic appeared to reach its annual maximum winter extent on February 25, according to data...
During STS-56, the Shuttle Pointed Autonomous Research Tool for Astronomy 201 (SPARTAN-201), a freeflying payload,...
iss073e0767188 (Sept. 23, 2025) --- Northrop Grumman's Cygnus XL cargo craft is pictured installed to the Unity...
STS031-79-015 (24-29 April 1990) --- The 330-plus nautical mile orbital altitude of the Space Shuttle Discovery...