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Attendees of the USA Science and Engineering Festival observe their infrared images as a NASA Staff member describes...
Astronaut Rex Walheim spoke at the USA Science and Engineering Festival on April 25, 2014 at the NASA Stage. The...
Two boys attending the USA Science and Engineering Festival pose with Robonaut 2 at the NASA Stage. Robonaut 2 is...
Sumara Thompson-King is seen here being sworn in by Robert Lightfoot, Associate Administrator (left) at NASA...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden poses for a quick selfie with students who attended the NASA sponsored Earth Day...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks to students who attended the NASA sponsored Earth Day event April 22, 2014...
NASA's Administrator, Charles Bolden watches as some students conduct an experiment with a balloon at NASA's Earth...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks to students who attended the NASA sponsored Earth Day event April 22, 2014...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks to students who attended the NASA sponsored Earth Day event April 22, 2014...
Dr. John Spencer, senior scientist at the Southwest Research Institute, answers a question from the audience during...
Dr. David H. Grinspoon, senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute, speaks about working on NASA's Voyager...
Students listen intently while NASA's Director, Earth Science Division, Mike Freilich, speaks at NASA's Earth Day...
A NASA staff member describes the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission. The GPM Core Observatory satellite was...
Dr. Fran Bagenal, senior scientist at the University of Colorado, speaks during a panel discussion at the "NASA's...
Dr. Bonnie Buratti, senior scientist at NASA's Jet Propultion Laboratory, speaks during a panel discussion at the...
Dr. Alan Stern, Principal Investigator on NASA's New Horizons Mission, left, delivers closing remarks following a...
NASA's Administrator, Charles Bolden, visits the exhibits at NASA's Earth Day event. The event took place at Union...
Attendees of the USA Science and Engineering Festival explore all of the exhibits at the NASA Stage. The USA Science...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks to students who attended the NASA sponsored Earth Day event April 22, 2014...
An attendee of the USA Science and Engineering Festival is measured by a laser at the NASA Stage. A NASA Staff...
Dr. John Spencer, senior scientist at the Southwest Research Institute, left, Dr. Jeffrey Moore, senior scientist at...
New Horizons science team members: Dr. John Spencer, senior scientist at the Southwest Research Institute, left, Dr....
A NASA staff member describes landing technology to an attendee of the USA Science and Engineering Festival, which...
Sumara Thompson-King is seen here being sworn in by Robert Lightfoot, Associate Administrator (not pictured) at NASA...