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Marshall Space Flight Center's Black History Month program featured a panel discussion including Leslie Pollard,...
Christopher Williams, STEM Education Specialist at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and...
Students from local schools view STEM exhibits during an event celebrating Black History Month at the Smithsonian...
Retired NASA astronaut Leland Melvin is seen during a panel discussion titled A Space for Us All at an event...
NASA astronaut Victor Glover is seen during a panel discussion titled A Space for Us All at an event celebrating...
Retired NASA astronaut Leland Melvin answers a question during a panel discussion titled A Space for Us All at an...
NASA astronaut Victor Glover answers a question during a panel discussion titled A Space for Us All at an event...
Students from local schools view STEM exhibits during an event celebrating Black History Month at the Smithsonian...
Clayton Turner, director of NASA's Langley Research Center, answers a question during a panel discussion titled A...
Vanessa Wyche, director of NASA's Johnson Space Center, answers a question during a panel discussion titled A Space...
Students from local schools take pictures with an individual wearing a space suit as they view STEM exhibits during...
Students from local schools view STEM exhibits during an event celebrating Black History Month at the Smithsonian...
Clayton Turner, director of NASA's Langley Research Center, answers a question during a panel discussion titled A...
Students from local schools view STEM exhibits during an event celebrating Black History Month at the Smithsonian...
Students from local schools view STEM exhibits during an event celebrating Black History Month at the Smithsonian...
Students from local schools view STEM exhibits during an event celebrating Black History Month at the Smithsonian...
Vanessa Wyche, director of NASA's Johnson Space Center, answers a question during a panel discussion titled A Space...
Students from local schools view STEM exhibits during an event celebrating Black History Month at the Smithsonian...
Black history month profile of NASA Langley Research Center employee Matthew Bailey.
Christopher Williams, STEM Education Specialist at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and...
DJ Scientific, Mark Branch, speaks to students about the science behind the music during an event celebrating Black...
DJ Scientific, Mark Branch, speaks to students about the science behind the music during an event celebrating Black...
Dr. Shanique Brown, an assistant professor of industrial-organizational psychology at Wayne State University in...
NASA astronaut Victor Glover, left, retired NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, center, and Christopher Williams, STEM...