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Kennedy Space Center employees sample food at the “KSC and Proud to Be” centerwide diversity event held at the...
Kennedy Space Center employees sample food at the “KSC and Proud to Be” centerwide diversity event held at the...
A movie poster for the new NASA+ documentary “Cosmic Dawn: The Untold Story of the James Webb Space Telescope,” is...
Kennedy Space Center employees interact during the “KSC and Proud to Be” centerwide diversity event held at the...
Cynthia Simmons, deputy director of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, speaks before a screening of the new NASA+...
Patrick Lynch, director of the Office of Communications at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, speaks before a...
Attendees watch a screening of the new NASA+ documentary “Cosmic Dawn: The Untold Story of the James Webb Space...
Kennedy Space Center employees sample food at the “KSC and Proud to Be” centerwide diversity event held at the...
Cynthia Simmons, deputy director of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, speaks before a screening of the new NASA+...
Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana speaks during the “KSC and Proud to Be” centerwide diversity event held at...
Ivette Aponte, from Kennedy Space Center’s Engineering Directorate, sings the National Anthem at the “KSC and Proud...
Attendees take their seats before a screening of the new NASA+ documentary “Cosmic Dawn: The Untold Story of the...
ISS028-E-032136 (17 Aug. 2011) --- Russian cosmonaut Sergei Volkov, Expedition 28 flight engineer, is pictured...
Video documentary of the Artemis II crew during geology training in Iceland. NASA astronauts and Artemis II crew...
Attendees pick up movie posters for the new NASA+ documentary “Cosmic Dawn: The Untold Story of the James Webb Space...
Attendees gather outside of the Greenbelt Cinema before a screening of the new NASA+ documentary “Cosmic Dawn: The...
A sign welcomes Kennedy Space Center employees to the “KSC and Proud to Be” centerwide diversity event held at the...
S65-10971 (March 1965 ) --- Food packets for use on the Gemini-3 flight including dehydrated beef pot roast, bacon...
S88-50418 (August 1988) --- Engineers and technicians at the Martin Marietta plant in Denver, Colorado, prepare the...
Jessica Conner, special emphasis program manager, Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity, addresses the audience...
Jacob Pinter, host of NASA’s Curious Universe Podcast, left, leads a discussion with Sophia Roberts, a NASA video...
Paul Geithner, former deputy project manager for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, right, participates in a...
Jessica Conner, special emphasis program manager, Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity, addresses the audience...
Paul Geithner, former deputy project manager for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, right, speaks during a...