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Each year, more than 400 Mississippi and out-of-state youths visit Stennis Space Center for weeklong Astro Camp...
Guests at the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center visitor center use special solar sunglasses to catch a lifetime...
COLD FLOW - Liquid oxygen runs through the piping on Stennis Space Center's A-1 Test Stand on Dec. 18 to test the...
Stennis Space Center Director Gene Goldman (left) and Deputy Director Patrick Scheuermann place a wreath in...
Kiya Franklin from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., enjoys a construction activity during her visit...
Leslie Lowes from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., views the June 5, 2012, Venus transit...
Pat Gaspard, a visitor relations specialist with NASA's StenniSphere visitor center, speaks to Mississippi Valley...
A team of engineers at Stennis Space Center conducted a test firing of an Aerojet AJ26 flight engine Nov. 17,...
NASA employee Briou Bourgeois, E-3 test director at NASA’s Stennis Space Center, participates in an employee...
NASA engineers at Stennis Space Center conducted a 260-second test of the next-generation J-2X rocket engine June...
Kiya Franklin from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., enjoys a construction activity during her visit...
Barbara Marino (left), Stennis Space Center education technology specialist, shows Astro Camp Counselor Beverly...
Clare Johnston, 10, and Eden Landis, 3, stare in wonder at the moon rock on display at the INFINITY at NASA Stennis...
NASA Associate Administrator for Education Leland Melvin speaks with 7-year-old Ben at the beginning of a...
Stennis Space Center engineers celebrated a key milestone in construction of the A-3 Test Stand on April 9 -...
Stennis Space Center Director Gene Goldman (r to l) presents a commemorative photo of a space shuttle main engine...
Leslie Lowes from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., views the June 5, 2012, Venus transit...
DEVELOP students from Stennis Space Center traveled to NASA's Headquarters in Washington, D.C., to make a...
Joe Schuyler, director of the Engineering and Test Directorate at NASA’s Stennis Space Center, speaks during a panel...
NASA Associate Administrator for Education Leland Melvin speaks with 7-year-old Ben at the beginning of a...
A tethered Stennis Space Center employee climbs an A-3 Test Stand ladder June 8, 2012, against the backdrop of the...
Clare Johnston, 10, and Eden Landis, 3, stare in wonder at the moon rock on display at the INFINITY at NASA Stennis...
A 107,000-gallon liquid hydrogen sphere no longer needed at Stennis Space Center is barged through the facility...
Guests at the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center visitor center use special solar sunglasses to catch a lifetime...