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ORLANDO, Fla. -- NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana talks with a member of Team 3502, called "The Octo...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Team members from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks received the Judges' Innovation Award...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Competing robots try to loop the large meta target with colored rings. The robots are...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana talks with members of Team 3132, called "Thunder Down...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana talks with members of the "12 Volt Bolt Team," which...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana talks with members of Team 1056 "The Moose," which is...
Members of the team known as Heatwave, from St. Petersburg, Fla., are excited after receiving an award at the FIRST...
The Orange Crusher team (282) works on their robot, which is named Rust Bot, during the FIRST competition. The team...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – During the opening ceremony for NASA's 2014 Robotics Mining Competition at the Kennedy Space...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana talks with members of Team 3502, called "The Octo...
The first NASA Dropping In a Microgravity Environment (DIME) student competition pilot project came to a conclusion...
Adult members of the team known as Heatwave, from St. Petersburg, Fla., get "high fives" from Nap Carroll...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Competing robots try to loop the large metal target with colored rings. The robots are...
Members of the team known as Heatwave, from St. Petersburg, Fla., get "high fives" from Jim Jennings...
Voltage: The South Brevard FIRST Team (386) works on their robot, Sparky. The team of students from Eau Gallie,...
Members of the team known as Heatwave, from St. Petersburg, Fla., are excited after receiving an award at the FIRST...
The Orange Crusher team (282) works on their robot, which is named Rust Bot, during the FIRST competition. The team...
ORLANDO, Fla. – NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana checks out the robot designed by the Bionic Tigers...
Dr. Nancy Grace Roman visits James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Hubble Project Team. Dr. John Mather.
NASA PLUM BROOK B-2 X STAGE TEST ARTICLE AND TEAM PICTURES
LCROSS Impact Night: Media interviews with Brian Day, Planners Collaborative, Inc. of the NASA Ames' LCROSS team.
LCROSS Family night at Ames. Jennifer Heldmann of the LCROSS team address the crowd on family night.
MSG TEAM MEMBERS JOHN WILSON, (L), AND PHILLIP BRYANT TEST AND INTEGRATE HARDWARE BEFORE SENDING TO ISS
Dr. Nancy Grace Roman visits James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Hubble Project Team. Dr. John Mather.