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In this episode of Down to Earth, NASA Astronaut Andrew Morgan speaks about his spacewalk experiences, and discusses...
One of the most frequent questions we get about life on Space Station is how to use the toilet…Here’s a quick look...
From left to right, Rachel Kraft, NASA Communications; Lori Glaze, acting associate administrator, Exploration...
Courtney Miller, a student at Langston University in Oklahoma, participates in a hands-on experience inside a Space...
Dr. Gioia Massa, NASA Veggie project lead, addresses Langston University students, from left, Sherman Cravens,...
From left, Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro; Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, launch director, Exploration...
Dr. Gioia Massa, NASA Veggie project lead, addresses Langston University students inside a Space Station Processing...
Langston University students Courtney Miller, left, and Sherman Cravens participate in a hands-on experience inside...
Langston University students, from left, Sherman Cravens, Makyah Farris and Courtney Miller listen to a presentation...
The team that tested the umbilical lines and accessories that will connect from the mobile launcher to NASA's Space...
Kennedy Space Center Veggie Project Manager Trent Smith addresses students from Langston University in Oklahoma...
Langston University student Courtney Miller, left, interacts with Kennedy Space Center Veggie Project Manager Trent...
Langston University student Makyah Farris observes plants inside a Space Station Processing Facility lab at Kennedy...
From left, Shawn Quinn, manager of NASA's Exploration Ground Systems Program, and NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman...
Former Kennedy Space Center director Bob Cabana speaks with Exploration Ground Systems manager Shawn Quinn at the...
Back dropped by the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine poses with key leaders of...
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 astronaut Stephen Bowen talks with former Kennedy Space Center director Bob Cabana and...
Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, at left, holds the Artemis I plaque inside the lobby of the...
Dan Shaver, chief counsel at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, speaks at the fifth and final TED Talk-style...
Mark Wiese, logistics element manager for the Gateway Program at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, speaks at...
Shawn Quinn, director of Engineering at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, speaks at the fifth and final TED...
Barbara Brown, chief technologist at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, speaks at the fifth and final TED...
Shawn Quinn, director of Engineering at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, speaks at the fifth and final TED...
Barbara Brown, chief technologist at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, speaks at the fifth and final TED...