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Leland Melvin, NASA Associate Administrator for Education and former astronaut, is interviewed by sixth grade...
Leland Melvin, NASA Associate Administrator for Education and former astronaut, is interviewed by sixth grade...
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) is launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, on...
NEXT-C Dart Propulsion explainer package (played in DART Live Launch broadcast)
NASA Armstrong Interns watch a live broadcast of a town hall with Administrator Jim Bridenstine for National Intern...
Equipped with state-of-the-art technology to test and evaluate communication, navigation, and surveillance systems...
iss042e000043 (11/12/2014) --- Russian cosmonauts Elena Serova and Alexander Samoukutyaev during a broadcast...
NASA Broadcast Host Tahira Allen, Space Physicist Gina DiBraccio, and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman are seen during...
NASA Broadcast Host Tahira Allen, Space Physicist Gina DiBraccio, and NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman are seen during...
NASA Armstrong’s Flight research center is honoring 75 years of advancing technology and science through flight. For...
Highlights from NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 launch day -- Thursday, Aug. 26, 2023 -- from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Vic Ratner, left, and Todd Halvorson unveil their names, along with the names of Jim Banke and Peter Cosgrove, now...
A poster bearing the names and photos of the four new honorees distinguished as Chroniclers stands in Kennedy Space...
2019 The Chroniclers inductee ceremony - four recipients
NASA Public Affairs Officer Greg Harland, right, poses for a photograph with newly inducted Chronicler Vic Ratner...
Four honorees were added as members to The Chroniclers during a ceremony May 3, 2019, at Kennedy Space Center’s NASA...
NASA and the national television network HDNet have teamed up to bring TV coverage of space to a new level: high...
Brass strips engraved with the names of Jim Banke, Peter Cosgrove, Todd Halvorson and Vic Ratner were unveiled...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Employees at KSC gather to watch the memorial service for the fallen seven astronauts...
Students participate in the JASON Project's 2004-05 expedition, `Disappearing Wetlands' at SSC, conducting field lab...
Astronaut Don Thomas and the crowd cheer at the moment of the Apollo 11 touchdown on the Moon during a replay of the...
Enjoy a deep dive into sea level rise research as NASA scientists and their colleagues discuss their research on and...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Employees at KSC reveal emotion as they watch the memorial service for the fallen seven...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Media broadcast outside of the NASA News Center as they report the tragic loss of Space...