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Astronaut Scott Altman speaks to schoolchildren during ribbon-cutting activities for the INFINITY at NASA Stennis...
Astronaut Scott Altman speaks to schoolchildren during ribbon-cutting activities for the INFINITY at NASA Stennis...
NASA Stennis’ sitewide employees and their guests attend the annual NASA Stennis Family Day at INFINITY Science...
NASA Stennis’ sitewide employees and their guests attend the annual NASA Stennis Family Day at INFINITY Science...
NASA Stennis’ sitewide employees and their guests attend the annual NASA Stennis Family Day at INFINITY Science...
Construction of the new INFINITY Science Center is proceeding just west of the Mississippi Welcome Center at exit 2...
Construction of the new INFINITY Science Center is proceeding just west of the Mississippi Welcome Center at exit 2...
Two donut-shaped tracks make an infinity symbol, and mark the first two drives of NASA Curiosity rover. The landing...
Flags are planted on the roof of the new INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center facility under construction just west...
Community leaders from Mississippi and Louisiana break ground for the new INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center...
Escatawpa Elementary School student Danisha Dillon of Moss Point, Miss., learns about NASA at the Home and City...
Escatawpa Elementary School student Danisha Dillon of Moss Point, Miss., learns about NASA at the Home and City...
Kiya Franklin from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., enjoys a construction activity during her visit...
Kiya Franklin from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., enjoys a construction activity during her visit...
Young visitors to the INFINITY Science Center, a NASA visitors center, on Dec. 7 enjoy a Living and Working in Space...
Ariana Lyons from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., experiences what it feels like to view the world...
Young visitors to the INFINITY Science Center, a NASA visitors center, on Dec. 7 enjoy a Living and Working in Space...
Ariana Lyons from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., experiences what it feels like to view the world...
Matthew Lee from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., builds a lunar lander model during an activity at...
Matthew Lee from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., builds a lunar lander model during an activity at...
A family looks to the skies for the eclipse outside of INFINITY Science Center, the official visitor center of...
Schoolchildren watch NASA’s coverage of the total solar eclipse on April 8 at INFINITY Science Center, the official...
NASA welcomed hundreds of children and accompanying adults to its INFINITY visitor center on Aug. 4, offering...
NASA welcomed hundreds of children and accompanying adults to its INFINITY visitor center on Aug. 4, offering...