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NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins gives a presentation about her time in space as part of Expeditions 67 and 68,...
Howard University graduate student LaRay Hare discusses his CubeRover project in the Laser Spectroscopy Laboratory...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins answers a question after giving a presentation about her time in space as part of...
A student asks a question after NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins gave a presentation about her time in space as part...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins receives an award after giving a presentation about her time in space as part of...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins tours a biology laboratory after giving a presentation about her time in space as...
A student asks a question after NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins gave a presentation about her time in space as part...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins answers a question after giving a presentation about her time in space as part of...
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins poses for a photo with a student after giving a presentation about her time in space...
This detailed map of the oldest light in our universe allowed scientists to take the most precise inventory of the...
The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) instrument will be placed in the Hubble Space Telescope during Service Mission...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier, center, and NASA Deputy Chief Technologist David Steitz, left, talk with a...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier, right, being briefed on student-developed precision atmospheric laser...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier, center, talk with a Harding University student about a miniaturized laser...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier meets with members of the media at “NASA Day in Arkansas” at Harding...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier meets with researchers conducting plant research relevant to space...
Representatives of the state of Alabama, academia, and industry listen and take part in a panel discussion led by...
STS-129 Mission Specialist Leland Melvin speaks to students at the Howard University Middle School of Math and...
STS-129 Mission Specialist Leland Melvin speaks to students at the Howard University Middle School of Math and...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier, left of center, meets with Dr. Ed Wilson, engineering professor emeritus...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier presents to grade school students about NASA’s Artemis Program -- which will...
NASA Glenn Research Center and the University Student Design Challenge’s video entitled, 2018-2019 NASA GRC...
STS-129 Mission Specialist Leland Melvin speaks to a class room of students at the Howard University Middle School...
STS-129 Mission Specialist Leland Melvin, left. looks on as Mission Specialist Robert Satcher answers a question...