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Musician Herbie Hancock delivers remarks as members of the Space Philharmonic look on during a program commemorating...
Actress June Lockhart delivers remarks during a program entitled Human Spaceflight: The Kennedy Legacy, Wednesday,...
Counting down to the return of human spaceflight from Florida, a successful space station resupply mission, and a...
A new lead selected for our human spaceflight efforts, the new core capability of our next Mars rover, and news...
SpaceCast Weekly is a NASA Television broadcast from the Johnson Space Center in Houston featuring stories about...
SpaceCast Weekly is a NASA Television broadcast from the Johnson Space Center in Houston featuring stories about...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden delivers opening remarks at the beginning of a program entitled Human Spaceflight:...
Former Apolo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, left, Emil de Cou, and Ted Kennedy III, right, bow at the end of a program...
Former Apolo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, right, passes the baton to second guest conductor Ted Kennedy III as...
Former Apolo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin guest conducts the Space Philharmonic as Ted Kennedy III, left, looks on...
Jean Kennedy Smith, sister of John F. Kennedy, delivers remarks during a program entitled Human Spaceflight: The...
Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, right, smiles after introducing musical guest Herbie Hancock, left, as members of...
Former Apolo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin guest conducts the Space Philharmonic as Ted Kennedy III, left, looks on...
SpaceCast Weekly is a NASA Television broadcast from the Johnson Space Center in Houston featuring stories about...
Retired Navy Captain and commander of Apollo 17 Eugene Cernan testifies during a hearing before the House Science...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden testifies during a hearing before the House Science and Technology Committee,...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden makes a point as he testifies during a hearing before the House Science and...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden makes a point as he testifies during a hearing before the House Science and...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden makes a point as he testifies during a hearing before the House Science and...
Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong makes a point as he testifies during a hearing before the House Science and...
Retired Navy Captain and commander of Apollo 17 Eugene Cernan, center, is flanked by Apollo 11 Commander Neil...
Retired Navy Captain and commander of Apollo 17 Eugene Cernan, center, testifies during a hearing before the House...
Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong, left, and retired Navy Captain and commander of Apollo 17 Eugene Cernana, confer...
Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong, left, testifies during a hearing before the House Science and Technology...