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Inside the Space Life Sciences Lab at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, researchers plant pepper seeds in a...
A researcher from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida prepares pepper seeds for planting inside science carriers...
A researcher from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida prepares pepper seeds for planting inside science carriers...
Inside the Space Life Sciences Lab at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a researcher plants pepper seeds in...
A close-up photo of a pepper seed prepared by researchers at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida is shown before...
A researcher from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida prepares pepper seeds for planting inside science carriers...
Patrick O'Neill, Marketing and Communications Manager, Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, speaks to...
jsc2019m001258 - After almost a year in space, NASA astronaut Christina Koch is coming home. When Koch returns to...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - James Stanley, chief technologist for Qinetiq North America, speaks during a visit by Dr....
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – David Reed, left, explains an innovation developed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to Mason...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Dr. Mason Peck, NASA's chief Technologist, speaks during a visit to the Space Life Sciences...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Martin Belson, president and CEO of Diversified Industries CEIS, speaks during a visit by Dr....
This diagram shows the planned locations of the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory (SERPL) and the...
NASA Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen congratulates the NASA James Webb...
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, back to camera, is seen reflected in a door mirror decoration as she meets...
A variety of science investigations, along with supplies and equipment, launch to the International Space Station on...
During the past six months, NASA astronaut Kate Rubins has embodied what it means to be an International Space...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Robert Mueller, left, explains differences in lunar, Martian and Earth soil using simulants...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Dr. Ray Wheeler, left, explains plant growth experimentation facilities to Dr. Mason Peck,...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Dr. Mason Peck, NASA's chief Technologist, saw some plant experiments during a tour of the...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Robert Mueller, left, explains differences in lunar, Martian and Earth soil using simulants...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Dr. Ray Wheeler, left, explains a plant experiment to Dr. Mason Peck, NASA's chief...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Dr. Mason Peck, left, NASA's chief Technologist, examines an innovative conductive material...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Dr. Mason Peck, center, NASA's chief Technologist, listens as Michael Hogue, right, explains...