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Team Lead Jack Langelaan poses for a photograph next to the Pipistrel-USA, Taurus G4, aircraft prior to winning the...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Students and guests enter the Astronaut Encounter Theater at NASA's Kennedy Space Center...
NASA Chief Technologist Bobby Braun, left, and Pennsylvania State Representative Jim Roebuck talk with students of...
Kennedy Space Center employees interact during the “KSC and Proud to Be” centerwide diversity event held at the...
NASA Chief Technologist Bobby Braun talks with student members of the West Philly Hybrid X Team at West Philadelphia...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Kennedy’s Deputy Director Woodrow Whitlow Jr. presents Pattie Lewis an award for a...
During the final round of the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Students from...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A presentation by Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering is on display at the KSC...
Vice President Mike Pence, right, speaks to Patrick Shanahan, deputy secretary, Department of Defense, during the...
Vice President Mike Pence delivers opening remarks during the National Space Council meeting titled, Moon, Mars, and...
NASA’s Office of Communication, along with Kennedy Space Center's Network of Women and New Americans Employee...
NASA’s Administrator, Charles Bolden speaks with the winning high school team in the Exploration Design Challenge...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks during the National Space Council meeting titled, Moon, Mars, and Worlds...
Vice President Mike Pence, center, speaks during the National Space Council meeting titled, Moon, Mars, and Worlds...
A Nanosensor Device for Cellphone Intergration and Chemical Sensing Network. iPhone with sensor chip, data...
Kennedy Space Center employees sample food at the “KSC and Proud to Be” centerwide diversity event held at the...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – First Lady of the State of Florida Ann Scott greets students inside the Astronaut Encounter...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks during the National Space Council meeting titled, Moon, Mars, and Worlds...
Vice President Mike Pence delivers opening remarks during the National Space Council meeting titled, "Moon, Mars,...
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...
Members of the National Space Council are seen during a meeting titled, Moon, Mars, and Worlds Beyond, Winning the...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden listens to award-winning writer-director James Cameron, during a meeting at NASA...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, and award-winning writer-director James Cameron, meet at NASA Headquarters...