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During the climate town hall meeting on June 17th 2024, Dr. Calvin and center leaders explored how technologies...
STS109-E-5642 (5 March 2002) --- Astronaut James H. Newman, mission specialist, peers into Columbia's crew cabin...
STS080-759-038 (19 Nov.-7 Dec. 1996) --- As photographed by the crewmembers aboard the space shuttle Columbia, a...
Accompanied by a White House staffer, left, NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Robert Cabana, Acting NASA...
Space shuttle Discovery is in place for launch on the STS-120 mission after rolling from the Vehicle Assembly...
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy delivers remarks during a news conference on NASA’s Sustainable Flight...
The transport carrier containing the European Service Module for NASA’s Artemis III mission arrives at the Neil A....
Lori Glaze, acting associate administrator for NASA's Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, gives...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
A NASA F/A-18 flies over the Dryden Flight Research Center and Rogers Dry Lake on December 11, 2002. The aircraft...
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier gives a talk to teachers attending a professional development...
Lori Glaze, acting associate administrator for NASA's Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, gives...
NASA’s Stennis Space Center and NASA Shared Services Center leaders commemorate NASA Day of Remembrance on Jan. 25...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida has accepted delivery of several new low speed...
NASA Officials, LEGO Group management, students, teachers and parents create their vision of the future in space...
International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research...
Steve Jurczyk, acting administrator, NASA, participates in NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 Flight Readiness Review at Kennedy...
Vice President Mike Pence, back to the camera, is greeted by NASA officials at the Shuttle Landing Facility at...
Acting NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations, Ken Bowersox, testifies during a Space and...
Todd Citron, chief technology officer, The Boeing Company, answers a question from a member of the media during a...
A closeup view or "mug shot" of Apollo 16 lunar sample no. 68815, a dislodged fragment from a parent boulder roughly...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida has accepted delivery of several new low speed...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson delivers remarks during a news conference on NASA’s Sustainable Flight Demonstrator...
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier speaks about technology challenges for the Moon, Mars, and beyond...