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Dr. Alan Stern, New Horizons principal investigator, speaks on a panel at the "New Horizons: The First Mission to...
Audience members view images of Neptune taken by Voyager while scientists discuss how the first images of Pluto and...
NASA New Horizons spacecraft captured this image of a chain of snow-capped mountains stretching across the dark...
With its Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera MVIC, half of the Ralph instrument, New Horizons captured several...
Sputnik Planum is the informal name of the smooth, light-bulb shaped region on the left of this composite of several...
Brass plaques engraved with the names of Gatha Cottee of NASA Public Affairs, Walter Cronkite of CBS News and Bill...
Cosmonaut Anatoliy Y. Solovyev, mission commander for Mir 19, responds to a question from a news media...
Brass plaques engraved with the names of "The Chroniclers" adorn the wall at the NASA News Center at Kennedy Space...
Brass plaques engraved with the names of "The Chroniclers" create a roll of honor on the wall at the NASA News...
In the early morning hours of July 8, 2015, mission scientists received this new view of Pluto -- the most detailed...
Aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Chris Williams discussed life and work aboard the orbital...
This video highlights the latest progress in manufacturing the second core stage for NASA’s Space Launch System...
NASA hosted a news conference at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 6 to discuss an upcoming series of...
Pluto's bladed terrain as seen from NASA's New Horizons during its July 2015 flyby....
This is a frame from the first movie created by New Horizons to reveal color surface features of Pluto and its...
Signage outside the New York Stock Exchange building show Artemis II mission imagery ahead of NASA Administrator...
Signage outside the New York Stock Exchange building show Artemis II mission imagery ahead of NASA Administrator...
Mike Buckley, senior public information officer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, left,...
Ten years ago, the last shuttle mission (STS-135) dropped out of the predawn darkness and landed at Kennedy's...
New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Boulder, CO, left, New...
New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Boulder, CO, left, New...
Images downloaded from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft (through Sept. 11, 2015) were stitched together and rendered...
New Horizons Deputy Mission Operations Manager Karl Whittenburg, left, New Horizons principal investigator Alan...
A new class of astronaut candidates, highlighting the next era of space communications, and a new x-ray satellite...