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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Media representatives set up their camera tripods at Press Site 1 near Space Launch Complex...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Minutes before STS-9 launch, nearly 1,000 news media representatives gather at the Press...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Television satellite trucks raise their antennas at Press Site 1 near Space Launch Complex...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Media representatives check the lighting at Press Site 1 near Space Launch Complex 17B on...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Minutes before STS-9 launch, nearly 1,000 news media representatives gather at the Press...
The Sun’s activity will be at its peak in 2024, providing a rare opportunity to study how solar storms and radiation...
Michael Malin, left, principal investigator for three science cameras on NASA Curiosity Mars rover, comments to a...
This March 20, 2014, image from the MARCI camera on NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has a dark spot at center of...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Local Central Florida television reporters Phil Robertson (left), with WFTV, and Dan...
Data from the GPM Core Observatory will enable the first ever "CAT scans" from space of blizzards in the...
John Honeycutt talks with reporters on NASA Barge Pegasus
John Honeycutt talks with reporters on NASA Barge Pegasus
Next on the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report: Endeavour is ready to fly and standing at the pad after...
Dan Billow accepts a certificate naming him a Kennedy Chronicler during a May 15 ceremony at the Press Site at...
Next on the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report: Discovery returns home to Kennedy Space Center at the conclusion of...
Dan Billow accepts a certificate naming him a Kennedy Chronicler during a May 15 ceremony at the Press Site at...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At a press conference, U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney responds to a question from a reporter...
Next on the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report: A sudden hail storm delays the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis....
NASA's Perseverance rover has been on the surface of Mars since February of 2021, joining NASA's Curiosity rover,...
Bill Johnson, left, retired NASA chief of Media Services at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is congratulated by...
Current and retired NASA Public Affairs team members and space journalists gather in the NASA News Center at Kennedy...
Posters in the NASA News Center at Kennedy Space Center in Florida bear the names and photos of five of the six new...
Friends, family members and colleagues of former NASA Public Affairs team members and space journalists gather in...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA/ADMIN ARRIVAL OF VICE PRESIDENT BUSH FOLLOWING STS-51L. Photo credit: NASA