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After eight months of designing, building and testing, the middle school, high school and college and university...
Students from 23 states display their rockets and talk about what they did to make them fly at the NASA Student...
Students from 23 states display their rockets and talk about what they did to make them fly at the NASA Student...
After eight months of designing, building and testing, the middle school, high school and college and university...
While the quiet supersonic dive maneuver produces a quieter version of the sonic boom in a necessary area, it...
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...
Officials from Marshall Space Flight Center discussed the state's role in leading America back to the Moon and on to...
The first stage of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket is prepared to be lifted vertical at the Vertical...
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center test pilots Jim "Clue" Less (front) and Wayne "Ringo" Ringelberg (back) taxi...
The United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy first stage is being lifted to the vertical position at the Vertical...
The first stage of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket is prepared to be lifted vertical at the Vertical...
The first stage of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket is prepared to be lifted vertical at the Vertical...
In this sunrise photograph, the first stage of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket is at the Vertical...
The United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy first stage has been lifted to the vertical position and is inside the...
The first stage of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket is prepared to be lifted vertical at the Vertical...
In this sunrise photograph, the first stage of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket is at the Vertical...
The United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy first stage has been lifted to the vertical position and is inside the...
In this sunrise photograph, the first stage of a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket is at the Vertical...
iss056e152933 (Aug. 23, 2018) --- A portion of the International Space Station's Russian segment is pictured before...
Retired NASA astronaut Bob Springer, standing in front, talks to high school students during "Lunch with an...
Rebecca Baturin, center, a project engineer in Exploration Ground Systems, speaks to students from Brevard County...
Retired NASA astronaut Bob Springer, center, takes a photograph with top scholars from Brevard County high schools...
Retired NASA astronaut Bob Springer is the presenter during "Lunch with an Astronaut" on Nov. 7, 2018, at the NASA...