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STS087-332-010 (19 November – 5 December 1997) --- Astronaut Kevin R. Kregel doesn't bother to "break" for coffee as...
Sen. John Glenn delivers the closing remarks for NASA's Future Forum at The Ohio State University on Tuesday, Feb....
Ohio State University graduate student, biological sciences and NASA Student Ambassador, Monica Okon talks during...
Jordan Hansell, chairman and CEO, NetJets Inc. talks during the NASA Future Forum panel titled "Importance of...
Pickerington High School student Jordan Elliott, left, and Dayton Regional STEM student Cheyenne Benson participate...
Metro High School Student Anthony Springer talks during the NASA Future Forum Inspiration and Education Panel at The...
From left to right, Ukraine Deputy Minister of Economy, Ihor Fomenko, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, Ambassador of...
NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver speaks during the NASA Future Forum at The Ohio State University on Tuesday,...
NASA Chief Technologist Mason Peck talks during the NASA Future Forum at The Ohio State University on Tuesday, Feb....
Laurie Leshin, dean of the School of Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, moderates the NASA Future Forum...
Dayton Regional STEM student Cheyenne Benson talks during the NASA Future Forum Inspiration and Education Panel at...
The commercialization of low-Earth orbit is enabling a new market in space, while aiding NASA in its mission of...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- During NASA’s Future Forum in Miami, Carl Walz provides an overview of NASA’s Exploration...
NASA announces the agency’s five-part plan to open the International Space Station to expanded commercial and...
ISS023-E-027824 (23 April 2010) --- A member of the Expedition 23 crew onboard the Earth-orbiting International...
International Space Station 20th Anniversary Panel: Expanding the Market in Low-Earth Orbit NASA is committed to...
Roger Launius, senior curator, Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum, talks during the NASA Future...
John Logsdon, professor emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs, Elliott School of International...
Dr. Caroline Wagner, associate professor, Ambassador Milton A. and Roslyn Z. Wolf Chair in International Affairs,...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left shows Ambassador of Ukraine, Her Excellency Oksana Markarova, second from left,...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left shows Ambassador of Ukraine, Her Excellency Oksana Markarova, second from left,...
Ron Sega, Vice president and enterprise executive for Energy and the Environment, The Ohio State University and...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left greets Ambassador of Ukraine, Her Excellency Oksana Markarova, right, Deputy...
SPACE STATION ASTRONAUTS DISCUSSES LIFE IN SPACE WITH CBS RADIO AND FOX BUSINESS NEWS Aboard the International Space...