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Star Trek composer Michael Giacchino does the Vulcan salute after conducting the National Symphony Orchestra during...
The Apollo 50th Anniversary logo is unveiled during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier"...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier"...
Carl Sagan's son, Nick Sagan, left, speaks at the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier" event...
NASA astronauts Drew Feustel, left, and Scott Tingle, are seen during a video message to the audience of the...
A NASA logo cake is brought onstage during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier" event...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier"...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, speaks during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next...
NASA astronauts Drew Feustel, left, and Scott Tingle, perform a song by video at the "National Symphony Orchestra...
A NASA logo cake is brought onstage during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier" event...
All artists are seen at the conclusion of the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops: Space, the Next Frontier" event...
President John F. Kennedy: President John F. Kennedy visited Cape Canaveral on three separate occasions, twice in...
Wall tiles from Kennedy Space Center’s former headquarters building are presented to Kennedy Director Janet Petro...
Wall tiles from Kennedy Space Center’s former headquarters building are presented to Kennedy Director Janet Petro...
Wall tiles from Kennedy Space Center’s former headquarters building are presented to Kennedy Director Janet Petro...
Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro, second from left, poses with Maverick Constructors LLC employees, from...
Wall tiles from Kennedy Space Center’s former headquarters building are presented to Kennedy Director Janet Petro...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- President John F. Kennedy tours the Cape Canaveral facilities.
A new music video for David Bowie's "Space Oddity" is premiered during the "National Symphony Orchestra Pops, Apollo...
Janet E. Petro, Director, NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Official portrait of William W. "Bill" Parsons, director of the John F. Kennedy Space Center.
Jean Kennedy Smith, sister of John F. Kennedy, delivers remarks during a program entitled Human Spaceflight: The...
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. -- Official portrait of Dr. Kurt H. Debus, director of the John F. Kennedy Space Center Photo...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Official portrait of Lee R. Scherer, Director, John F. Kennedy Space Center. Photo credit: NASA