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Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, Cindy Marten, provides remarks at a kickoff event for the 21st...
Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, Cindy Marten, provides remarks at a kickoff event for the 21st...
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement, Kris Brown, second from right, and U.S....
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement, Kris Brown, provides remarks at a kickoff...
STEM Integration Manager at NASA’s Glenn Research Center (GRC) Office of STEM Engagement, Catherine Graves, provides...
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement, Kris Brown, left, and U.S. Department of...
Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, Cindy Marten, provides remarks at a kickoff event for the 21st...
NASA photographers used drone photography to get a bird’s eye view of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in...
Building 4200 of Marshall’s administrative complex is prepared for demolition in the fall of 2022. Building 4200 was...
Goddard's consultant paleontologist Dr. Lee Monnens verified the track and discovered additional footprints hiding...
Goddard's consultant paleontologist Dr. Lee Monnens verified the track and discovered additional footprints hiding...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
The entire find, containing at least three dinosaur footprints, is approximately seven feet long and three feet...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
In December, 2012, Goddard scientists using ground penetrating radar showed that the sedimentary rock layer bearing...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
Michael Godfrey (left) and Perry Carsley (center) are coating the dinosaur footprints with a silicone rubber molding...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
Seen here we have started to encase the dinosaur footprints in what is known as a field jacket. A field jacket is...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
Goddard's consultant paleontologist Dr. Lee Monnens verified the track and discovered additional footprints hiding...
Michael Godfrey beginning the process of quarrying down around the footprint bearing layer. Photo taken December 31,...
About 110 million light years away, the bright, barred spiral galaxy NGC3259 was just forming stars in dark bands of...
The entire find, containing at least three dinosaur footprints, is approximately seven feet long and three feet...