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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier"...
S92-32108 (May 1992) --- Payload specialist Albert Sacco Jr. uses a one-person life raft during emergency bailout...
Will.i.am's is seen just after he conducted the National Symphony Orchestra during the "Space, the Next Frontier"...
Conductor Emil de Cou and the National Symphony Orchestra stands at the start of the second half of "Space, the Next...
Carl Sagan's son, Nick Sagan, left, speaks at the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier" event...
Actor John Cho recites a poem during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier" event...
NASA astronauts Drew Feustel, left, and Scott Tingle, are seen during a video message to the audience of the...
Conductor Emil de Cou leads the National Symphony Orchestra during the "Space, the Next Frontier" event celebrating...
S89-27380 (15 Dec 1988) --- The 155-ft. long external fuel tank (ET) is slowly lowered for mating with the twin...
S90-46492 (16 Aug 1990) --- Astronaut Tamara E. Jernigan, STS-40 mission specialist, is pictured in a training...
A NASA logo cake is brought onstage during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier" event...
S92-40001 (1 June 1992) --- Payload specialist Steven G. Maclean is assisted by two SCUBA-equipped divers as he...
Conductor Emil de Cou speaks after leading the National Symphony Orchestra during the "Space, the Next Frontier"...
The fuel tank assembly for the Saturn V S-IC (first) stage arrived at the Marshall Space Flight Center, building...
STS61-S-093 (5 Dec 1993) --- Flight controller Kevin McCluney monitors the televised activity of astronauts F. Story...
Michael Giacchino, Star Trek composer, is interviewed by NASA's Social Video Producer Brittany Brown, Friday, June...
NACA Photographer Thrust reverser on F-94C-1 (AF50-956 NACA 156) Starfire (l to R) Air Force Major E. Sommerich;...
Actor John Cho in interviewed by NASA's Social Video Producer, Brittany Brown, Friday, June 1, 2018 at the John F....
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier"...
On November 22, 1989, at 7:23:30pm (EST), 5 astronauts were launched into space aboard the Space Shuttle Orbiter...
Conductor Emil de Cou leads the final performance of the National Symphony Orchestra during the "Space, the Next...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, speaks during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next...
Conductor Emil de Cou leads the National Symphony Orchestra during the "Space, the Next Frontier" event celebrating...
Conductor Emil de Cou speaks after leading the National Symphony Orchestra during the "Space, the Next Frontier"...