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Administrator Bill Nelson, Snoopy and Astronaut Stephen Bowen speak to the media on April 8th. NASA Glenn Research...
Senator Sherrod Brown, Snoopy and Administrator Bill Nelson speak to the media on April 8th. NASA Glenn Research...
Administrator Bill Nelson, Snoopy and Astronaut Stephen Bowen speak to the media on April 8th. NASA Glenn Research...
From the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, guests joined Americans from coast to coast following the solar...
NASA Earth Science Education and Outreach Lead Dr. Trena Ferrell, second from right, hands out educational materials...
Administrator Bill Nelson and GRC Center director Jimmy walk through NASA village. NASA Glenn Research Center and...
From the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, guests joined Americans from coast to coast following the solar...
Administrator Bill Nelson and Represenative Max Miller and wife pose for a photo together. NASA Glenn Research...
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, right, visits with NASA employees passing before the start of a basketball...
GRC Center Director Jimmy Kenyon and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb pose for a photo together. NASA Glenn Research...
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, left, speaks with Mel Raines, president and chief operating officer of Pacers...
Senator Sherrod Brown, GRC Center Director Jimmy Kenyon and Administrator Bill Nelson speak to the media on April...
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, Represenative Max Miller, Administrator Bill Nelson, Representative Shontel Brown, and...
Doug Boles, Indianapolis Motor Speedway President, left, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, Janet Holcomb, Indiana’s First...
Carolin Frueh, associate professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Purdue University, left, Heather Futrell,...
Peg Luce, deputy director of the Heliophysics Division of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, left, asks of question...
Danny Milisavljevic, associate professor of Physics and Astronomy at Purdue University, speaks to attendees at the...
Jane Rigby, senior project scientist for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, center, is seen alongside Peg Luce,...
During the total solar eclipse, the Sun’s corona, only visible during the total eclipse, is shown as a crown of...
During the total solar eclipse, the Sun’s corona, only visible during the total eclipse, is shown as a crown of...
During the total solar eclipse, the Sun’s corona, only visible during the total eclipse, is shown as a crown of...
A total solar eclipse is seen on Monday, August 21, 2017 from onboard a NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s...
The diamond-ring effect occurred at the beginning and end of totality during a total solar eclipse. As the last bits...
A total solar eclipse is seen on Monday, August 21, 2017 from onboard a NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s...