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On April 29, Orion’s Service Module, shown here on May 3, 2019, moved to the lift station inside the assembly bay...
Eliz Greene, one of the guest speakers during Kennedy Space Center’s annual Safety and Health Days, addresses...
jsc2024e022824 March 26, 2024 -- NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston hosted a Tuesday, March 26, visit by Texas...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Michael Coleman, publisher, Florida Today, addresses attendees of the 2002 Florida...
The Black History Month program was presented at Marshall Space Flight Center with guest speaker Lt. General Stayce...
Astronaut Shane Kimbrough speaks to NASA civil service and contractor employees and guests in Kennedy Space Center’s...
On April 29, Orion’s Service Module, shown here on May 3, 2019, moved to the lift station inside the assembly bay...
NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover is equipped with two microphones that, if all goes as planned, will capture the...
Madison Tuttle, a social media lead at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, speaks at the second in a series of...
jsc2024e022806 March 26, 2024 -- Johnson Space Center in Houston hosted a Tuesday, March 26, visit by Texas Governor...
Paul Finley, mayor of the City of Madison, Alabama, chats with Jody Singer, deputy director of NASA’s Marshall Space...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- An audience of NASA officials, Florida representatives, Kennedy employees and visitors...
On April 29, Orion’s Service Module, shown here on May 3, 2019, moved to the lift station inside the assembly bay...
On the eve of the fortieth anniversary of the first human landing on the Moon, Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil Armstrong...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- About 45 of NASA’s social media followers listen to a speaker during two days of...
On April 29, Orion’s Service Module, shown here on May 3, 2019, moved to the lift station inside the assembly bay...
On April 29, Orion’s Service Module, shown here on May 3, 2019, moved to the lift station inside the assembly bay...
PHOTO DATE: 7-21-11 LOCATION:Bldg 1 - Flag Pole Area SUBJECT: Viewing of STS-135 Landing on Jumbotron as well as...
Jeffrey Carlson displays the three U.S. Patent plaques he received during a ceremony at the 2017 Innovation Expo at...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, center, and Al Worden, Apollo astronaut, right, listen to a speaker just prior...
Kelvin Manning, associate director, technical, attends the Black History Month celebration at Kennedy Space Center...
NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough, blue flight suit, listens to a presentation in Kennedy Space Center’s Training...
Kennedy Space Center’s Ryan Richards speaks at the third in a series of five TED Talk-style informational sessions...
David Steitz, from NASA's Office of Communications, kicks off the NASA New Space Technology Industry Forum being...