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As part of her visit to the United States, President Park Geun-hye of South Korea visited NASA’s Goddard Space...
Landsat 7 image of Phoenix, Arizona acquired November 28, 2014. Landsat 7 is a U.S. satellite used to acquire...
Landsat 7 image of the Santa Clara area acquired Nov 16, 2015. Landsat 7 is a U.S. satellite used to acquire...
Landsat 7 image of Seattle, Washington acquired August 23, 2014. Landsat 7 is a U.S. satellite used to acquire...
NOAA's GOES-East satellite captured this stunning view of the Americas on 12.13.14, December 13, 2014 at 17:45 UTC....
As part of her visit to the United States, President Park Geun-hye of South Korea visited NASA’s Goddard Space...
Children at the visitor center at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., receive a rainfall...
Caption: Benjamin Reed gives brief overview of NASA Goddard’s Satellite Servicing Capabilities Office to President...
Landsat 7 image of Boston/Providence area acquired August 25, 2014. Landsat 7 is a U.S. satellite used to acquire...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
As part of her visit to the United States, President Park Geun-hye of South Korea visited NASA’s Goddard Space...
This photograph shows support structures wrapped in gold thermal blankets that look like a golden cage. The...
Aleksandra Bogunovic (left) and Veronica Otero (right) look on while Pete Steigner (in the middle) adds a flow tube...
President Obama has named six NASA individuals as recipients of the 2011 Presidential Early Career Award for...
Pete Steigner, and Mike Golob (middle and right) assist an Chris Kolos in carefully moving a TIRS component across...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
Two beams flash across a starry sky toward the Moon at Optical Site. Goddard's Laser Ranging Facility directs a...
The Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) will fly on the next Landsat satellite, the Landsat Data Continuity Mission...
The TIRS instrument in the foreground with its shipping container waits in the background. The copper-color of TIRS...
Engineers Tom Huber (behind MIRI) and Mick Wilks (inside black ISIM Structure) check that MIRI is integrated...
Dressed in a cleanroom suit to prevent contamination, Optics Technician Jeff Gum aligns a replacement Focal Plane...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...