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NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
Spaceward Bound Program in Atacama Desert; shown here is a realtime webcast from Yungay, Chile vis satellite...
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier gives a talk to teachers attending a professional development...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory Director Dr. Charles Elachi lead school...
jsc2023e038729 (6/22/2023) --- Students at Misho Junior High School in Ehime, Japan hold Hoshi-Tomo badges. Two...
The winning students from six schools throughout the United States along with their teachers and parents gathered at...
A teacher gets dunked with apple sauce during a performance of "FMA Live!" at Hardy Middle School in Washington on...
jsc2023e038727 (6/22/2023) --- Principal Investigator Yamanaka Tsutomu conducted online and in-person lectures for...
Students and teachers look on as STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, seated left on stage talks about the mission to...
Spaceward Bound Program in Atacama Desert; shown here is a realtime webcast from Yungay, Chile vis satellite...
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier gives a talk to teachers attending a professional development...
S85-46693 (26 Dec. 1985) --- Sharon Christa McAuliffe (right), the Teacher-in-Space payload specialist assigned to...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The Boeing 727-200 aircraft used for weightless flights by Zero Gravity Corporation,...
NASA Commentator George Diller begins coverage of the STS-118 launch on Space Shuttle Endeavour. This will be the...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
This chart describes the Skylab student experiment Objects Within Mercury's Orbit, proposed by Daniel C. Bochsler of...
JSC2004-E-15422 (30 March 2004) --- Questions came from students and teachers from Alvin, Clear Creek, Friendswood,...
Youngstown, Ohio high school student, W. Brian Dunlap (center), discusses with Dr. Robert Head (right), and Henry...
Rockford, Illinois high school student, Vincent Converse (right), is greeted by astronauts Russell L. Schweickart...
San Antonio, Texas high school student, Terry C. Quist (left), and Dr. Raymond Gause of the Marshall Space Flight...
St. Paul Minnesota high school student, Roger Johnston (center), Gene Vacca (left) of NASA Headquarters, and Ann...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, the late Francis R. "Dick" Scobee,...
Vincent W. Converse, high school student from Rockford, Illinois, discussed a mass measurement device he proposed...