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After eight months of designing, building and testing, the middle school, high school and college and university...
After eight months of designing, building and testing, the middle school, high school and college and university...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Astronaut Dom Gorie joins faculty members of Trojan Intermediate School in Potosi,...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Astronaut Dom Gorie shares his experiences in space with the students and faculty at...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A school board member of Ronald E. McNair High School in Atlanta welcomes astronaut...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A reporter from KJFF radio interviews astronaut Dom Gorie after his presentation at...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- KSC Deputy Director Dr. Woodrow Whitlow stands outside the office at Trojan...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Astronaut Dom Gorie stands outside the office at Trojan Intermediate School in Potosi,...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Astronaut Dom Gorie shares his experiences in space with the students and faculty at...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A reporter from KREI radio interviews KSC Deputy Director Dr. Woodrow Whitlow after...
GATEWAY WORMS! Woodside High School AP Chemistry Class Students and Ames Consultants Dr Beverly Cirten, Mike Eodice,...
Students tour a control room at NASA’s Armstrong Research Flight Center in Edwards, California. The students are...
Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition: ' Rockin' Bots -Team 2035 - NASA & Carmel High School, Carmel,...
Working in microgravity creates new challenges, even for simple tasks. Next to a floating Hopkins is a HUNCH Tape...
Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition: Grizzlies - Team 1516 - W & K Automotive/ROP Cantra Costa Co,...
Students pause while waiting their turn at the 2.2-second Drop Tower during the second Dropping in a Microgravity...
Students prepare their experiment apparatus for free-fall during the second Dropping in a Microgravity Environment...
Students prepare to load fluids in their experiment apparatus during the Dropping In a Microgravity Environment...
A NASA test conductor at the top of the 2.2-second Drop Tower monitors a student lecture at a lower level. This was...
Silicon Valley FIRST Regional Robotics competition: The Apes of Wrath - Team 668 - BAE Systems/Capitol Honda/D&M...
Students discuss fine points of their final design for the Drop Tower experiment during the second Dropping in a...
A student assembles a Lego (TM) Challenge device designed to operate in the portable drop tower demonstrator as part...
High School and College students from around the U.S. came together at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama for the 2019...
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Associate Director for Science Carl Wieman, left, talks with...