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On June 4, 1974, 5 years after the successful Apollo 11 lunar landing mission, commander Neil Armstrong (right)...
NASA Kennedy Space Center employees attend a presentation on techniques and principles that can help optimize...
Daniel Murphree, Ph.D., associate professor of history at the University of Central Florida, presents information to...
NASA Kennedy Space Center employees attend a presentation on June 11, 2019, on Native American presence in Florida...
Eliz Greene, one of the guest speakers during NASA Kennedy Space Center’s annual Safety and Health Days, poses with...
Mary Kirkland, a Kennedy Space Center athletic trainer at RehabWorks and one of the guest speakers during Kennedy’s...
Daniel Murphree, Ph.D., associate professor of history at the University of Central Florida, presents information to...
Danny McKnight, a U.S. Army retired colonel one of the guest speakers during NASA Kennedy Space Center’s annual...
A Kennedy Space Center employee, following instructions from guest speaker Carly Paige, an integrative nutrition...
Carly Paige, right, an integrative nutrition health coach and chef, speaks with Kennedy Space Center employees...
Carly Paige, right, an integrative nutrition health coach and chef, converses with a Kennedy Space Center employee...
NASA Kennedy Space Center employees attend a presentation on simple swaps that can be made to lead to a healthier...
Carly Paige, right, an integrative nutrition health coach and chef, converses with a Kennedy Space Center employee...
Dan Shaver, chief counsel of Kennedy Space Center in Florida, introduces Daniel Murphree, Ph.d., associate professor...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, left, presents a special plaque to Michael Kersjes, author and former...
Athela Frandsen, an aerospace technologist with Kennedy Space Center’s analytical laboratories, presents her...
Daniel Murphree, Ph.D., associate professor of history at the University of Central Florida, presents information to...
NASA Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer mission presents the Wreath nebula. The nebula official name is Barnard 3,...
Seeing small areas of the Moon at 50 cm per pixel often presents unexpected views, and sometimes it is hard to...
This image from NASA Cassini spacecraft shows an ancient southern sea that used to sprawl out near the south pole of...
This nighttime view of Saturn north pole reveals a dynamic, active planet at least 75 kilometers 47 miles below the...
NASA Terra satellite presents this false color view of portions of Wisconsin and Michigan, including Devil Lake,...
This is the first laser spectrum from the ChemCam instrument on NASA Curiosity rover, sent back from Mars on Aug....
NASA Mars rover Curiosity drove 6.2 feet 1.9 meters during the 100th Martian day, or sol, of the mission Nov. 16,...