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Jupiter, left, and Saturn, right, are seen during the “great conjunction” where the two planets appear a tenth of a...
Emil de Cou conducts the National Symphony Orchestra during the "Salute to Apollo" ceremony at the Kennedy Center...
NASA's Acting Administrator, Christopher Scolese, responds to questions concerning NASA Cost and Contract Management...
NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden appears in front of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, right, and Brian Chase, NASA's Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs...
Cristina Guidi, deputy director, Constellation Systems Division, Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, NASA...
12 year old singer Jamia Nash performs during the "Salute to Apollo" ceremony at the Kennedy Center for the...
NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden appears in front of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and...
Elizabeth Robinson, NASA Chief Financial Officer, far right, testifies during a Joint Hearing before the House...
Former NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman talks about his time in space at a STEM day session with students during the...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, and NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale talk prior to the start of a...
NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden appears in front of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and...
NASA Astronaut Mike Massimino, known as "Astro_Mike" on Twitter, prepares to give a presentation with fellow STS-125...
Former NASA astronaut Frank Culbertson, speaks about his time in space at a STEM day session with students during...
NASA Astronaut and STS-125 Mission Pilot Scott Altman prepares to give a presentation with fellow STS-125 shuttle...
NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden appears in front of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and...
Emil de Cou conducts the National Symphony Orchestra during the "Salute to Apollo" ceremony at the Kennedy Center...
NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden appears in front of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and...
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, left, and NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale testify in front of a hearing...
NASA's Acting Administrator, Christopher Scolese, responds to questions concerning NASA Cost and Contract Management...
Members of the U.S. Army Chorus and Alumni sing during the "Salute to Apollo" ceremony at the Kennedy Center for the...
Michael Neufeld, chair of the division of space history at the National Air and Space Museum, speaks during an...
John Logsdon, Charles A. Lindbergh chair in aerospace history at the Smithsonian, emphasizes a point during an...
John Logsdon, Charles A. Lindbergh chair in aerospace history at the Smithsonianan, left, speaks as other panelists...