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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - From left, Barry Perlman, Pembroke Pines Charter Middle School in Florida, and Valerie...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - From left, Barry Perlman, Pembroke Pines Charter Middle School in Florida; Valerie...
Robert E Quinn, Supervisory Information Technology Specialist, an Administrator's Flight Experience Award recipient...
Pictured is NASA's poster art for the X-34 technology Demonstrator. The X-34 was part of NASA's Pathfinder Program...
Pictured in the high bay, is the X-34 Technology Demonstrator in the process of completion. The X-34 wass part of...
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
NextSafe 2.5 Motion Simulation Experiment Crew evaluation of vision system technologies
The Materials International Space Station Experiment-Flight Facility, or MISSE-FF, hardware arrived at the Space...
Inside the Spectrum prototype unit, organisms in a Petri plate are exposed to blue excitation lighting. The device...
Dr. Scott Shipley of Ascentech Enterprises makes an adjustment to the Spectrum unit. He is the project engineer for...
Inside the Spectrum prototype unit, organisms in a Petri plate are exposed to different colors of lighting. The...
The Materials International Space Station Experiment-Flight Facility, or MISSE-FF, hardware arrived at the Space...
Inside the Spectrum prototype unit, organisms in a Petri plate are exposed to different colors of lighting. The...
The Materials International Space Station Experiment-Flight Facility, or MISSE-FF, hardware arrived at the Space...
The Materials International Space Station Experiment-Flight Facility, or MISSE-FF, hardware arrived at the Space...