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Date: 08-21-14 Location: Bldg 36, 131 Subject: ESA Astronaut Andreas Mogensen and NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik...
Date: 08-21-14 Location: Bldg 36, 131 Subject: ESA Astronaut Andreas Mogensen and NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik...
Date: 08-21-14 Location: Bldg 36, 131 Subject: ESA Astronaut Andreas Mogensen and NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik...
This image is a false-color composite of three channels of the UAVSAR polarimetric data acquired over the San...
The defining landmarks of San Francisco, its bay and the San Andreas Fault are clearly seen in this...
This illustration depicts synthetic aperature radar patterns of seismic deformations associated with a model...
The hands of Maryland School for the Blind student Andrea Washington and science teacher Colleen Shovestull use...
German Ambassador to the United States Andreas Michaelis delivers remarks during an Artemis Accords signing...
Andrea Mueller, engineer at Team Penske, left, speaks to students about careers in STEM during a panel discussion at...
Maryland School for the Blind student Andrea Washington, left, in red, is interviewed by NASA television during a...
Maryland School for the Blind students Andrea Washington, right, reacts to fellow student Nino Jacobs, left, after...
Andrea Mosie, Apollo Sample Lead Processor at NASA's Johnson Space Center, accepts the Congressional Gold Medal on...
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 70 commander Andy Mogensen of ESA (European Space Agency)...
Maryland School for the Blind students Andrea Washington, left, and Derontay Taylor, right, along with science...
The hands of Maryland School for the Blind student Andrea Washington, are guided across a topographical map of the...
Patricia Moore, communications strategist for the Moon to Mars Program Office in NASA's Exploration Systems...
Patricia Moore, communications strategist for the Moon to Mars Program Office in NASA's Exploration Systems...
Maryland School for the Blind students Andrea Washington, left, and Derontay Taylor, right, along with science...
Maryland School for the Blind students Andrea Washington, left, and Derontay Taylor, right, along with science...
Antelope Valley is bounded by two of the most active faults in California: the Garlock fault, which fronts the...
Jason Cruz, with the Shell Eco-marathon, left, Patricia Moore, communications strategist for the Moon to Mars...
Jason Cruz, with the Shell Eco-marathon, left, introduces Patricia Moore, communications strategist for the Moon to...
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 69 Flight Engineers Frank Rubio of NASA and Andreas Mogensen of...
Maryland School for the Blind student Andrea Washington, left, and Kenneth Silberman, an engineer at NASA's Goddard...