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Sen. John Glenn delivers the closing remarks for NASA's Future Forum at The Ohio State University on Tuesday, Feb....
Bobby Braun, professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, talks during the NASA Future Forum panel titled "Shifting...
Jordan Hansell, chairman and CEO, NetJets Inc. talks during the NASA Future Forum panel titled "Importance of...
Metro High School Student Anthony Springer talks during the NASA Future Forum Inspiration and Education Panel at The...
NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver speaks during the NASA Future Forum at The Ohio State University on Tuesday,...
NASA Chief Technologist Mason Peck talks during the NASA Future Forum at The Ohio State University on Tuesday, Feb....
Sen. John Glenn's wife Annie, right, and NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver pose for a photograph during a...
Laurie Leshin, dean of the School of Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, moderates the NASA Future Forum...
NASA Glenn Research Center Director Ray Lugo moderates a panel discussion with Sen. John Glenn titled "Learning from...
Sen. John Glenn, left, and Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil Armstrong are seen prior to the start of a dinner at Ohio State...
NASA Technology Transfer Program Executive Daniel Lockney moderates the NASA Future Forum panel titled "Transferring...
Dayton Regional STEM student Cheyenne Benson talks during the NASA Future Forum Inspiration and Education Panel at...
Ohio State University student Joanna Fedeli interviews Sen. John Glenn and his wife Annie during a celebration...
Ohio State University student Joanna Fedeli interviews Sen. John Glenn and his wife Annie during a celebration...
Sen. John Glenn, right, talks during a NASA Future Forum panel discussion at The Ohio State University as NASA...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, talks as Sen. John Glenn, and Ohio State University Graduate Research...
Ohio State University student Joanna Fedeli interviews Sen. John Glenn and his wife Annie during a celebration...
Ohio State University Graduate Research Associate Vijay Gadepally, left, listens as Sen. John Glenn talks during a...
John Logsdon, professor emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs, Elliott School of International...
Roger Launius, senior curator, Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum, talks during the NASA Future...
Fayette Collier, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters talks during the NASA Future Forum...
Michael Donovan, technology consultant, New Services Development, Hewlett-Packard Company talks during the NASA...
Neal Seater, President, Greenfield Solar, holds up a small solar chip during the NASA Future Forum panel titled...
Sen. John Glenn, left, talks with NASA Administrator Charles Bolden during a NASA Future Forum panel discussion at...