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Sergey Krikalev, Executive Director for Piloted Spaceflights for Roscosmos, is seen during the Heads of Agency press...
Former NASA Administrator and astronaut, Charlie Bolden speaks during an astronaut panel discussion at the 70th...
Austrailian Space Agency (ASA) Deputy Head, Anthony Murfett, speaks to NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine during a...
Sergey Krikalev, Executive Director for Piloted Spaceflights for Roscosmos, speaks during the Heads of Agency...
Panelists are seen during a discussion titled “ISS-Moon-Mars: Using Spaceflight Platforms to Study and Simulate...
Bill Nye, Chief Executive Officer, The Planetary Society, speaks during a session titled, “Europa Clipper: Making a...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, is seen as he provides an update on the International Space Station and its crew,...
Hiroshi Yamakawa, President of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), speaks during the Heads of Agency...
Bill Nye, Chief Executive Officer, The Planetary Society, speaks during a session titled, “Europa Clipper: Making a...
An RS-25 engine, the same type that will power NASA’s Space Launch System, is seen in the agency’s exhibit at the...
Giorgio Saccoccia Head of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), speaks with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine before the...
Photos of people who have visited the NASA exhibit are placed on the Artemis sign during the 70th International...
S. Somanath, Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), speaks during the...
Portugal Space Agency President, Dr. Chiara Manfletti, speaks to NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine during a...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine answers a question during the Heads of Agency Plenary of the 70th International...
Night Earth Observation from the International Space Station
Astronaut James F. Reilly participated in the first ever space walk to egress from the International Space Station...
This STS-98 mission photograph shows astronauts Thomas D. Jones (foreground) and Kerneth D. Cockrell floating inside...
A young girl sees the moon through one of many telescopes set up at VC. Credit: NASA/GSFC/Debbie Mccallum On...
A young boy views the moon through a hand made telescope at VC. Credit: NASA/GSFC/Debbie Mccallum On September 18,...
Astronaut James S. Voss, Expedition Two flight engineer, performs an electronics task in the Russian Zvezda Service...
Young visitor touches a piece of moon rock at VC. Credit: NASA/GSFC/Debbie Mccallum On September 18, 2010 the world...
The International Space Station (ISS), with the newly installed U.S. Laboratory, Destiny, is backdropped over...
Back dropped against the blue hues of Earth, the International Space Station (ISS) sports its new Port One (P-1)...