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Craig Covault covered approximately 100 space shuttle launches and missions from Kennedy Space Center in Florida...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
Students from Montgomery College in Rockville in Maryland, follow the progress of their Swarmie robots during the...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
Craig Covault and George Diller were honored as the 75th and 76th members of the “Chroniclers” roll of honor during...
Kennedy Space Center Office of Communication and Public Engagement Deputy Director Hortense Diggs, left, poses with...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
Craig Covault, left, and George Diller were honored as “Chroniclers” during an event at Kennedy Space Center’s NASA...
Craig Covault, left, and George Diller unveil their names on the “Chroniclers wall” during a gathering of the...
NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission launched in 2016 and now (August, 2018) is entering its approach...
Asteroids are the leftover building blocks of the solar system, remnants from the dawn of planet formation that may...
The sun has had no sunspots for almost two weeks (as of Feb. 1, 2018) and just has a single, tiny one that appeared...
Video presentation highlighting work with APEX-04 Hardware on the International Space Station presented by...
The Centaur upper stage that will help launch NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-S, or GOES-S,...
The Centaur upper stage that will help launch NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-S, or GOES-S,...
The Centaur upper stage that will help launch NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-S, or GOES-S,...
The Centaur upper stage that will help launch NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-S, or GOES-S,...
Under the watchful eyes of technicians and engineers, the Centaur upper stage that will help launch NOAA's...
The Centaur upper stage that will help launch NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-S, or GOES-S,...
The Centaur upper stage that will help launch NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-S, or GOES-S,...
The Centaur upper stage that will help launch NOAA's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-S, or GOES-S,...