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In this video, NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley take viewers on a tour of the SpaceX Crew Dragon...
Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, second from right, participates in a “make a cloud” demonstration with students at...
Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, center, with COSI and NASA staff and students from the East Oakland Youth...
Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, center, with NASA and COSI staff at the East Oakland Youth Development Center in...
Douglas Hudgins, a Kepler Program Scientist, speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2010, at NASA...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, center, speaks along side NASA Associate Administrator for the Human Exploration...
Scott Crossfield in cockpit of the Douglas D-558-2 after first Mach 2 flight.
In 1954 this photo of two swept wing airplanes was taken on the ramp of NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station. The...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, right, looks on as NASA Associate Administrator for the Human Exploration and...
Jeff Foust, senior staff writer at SpaceNews, left, moderates a discussion with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier, right, being briefed on student-developed precision atmospheric laser...
Film director Todd Douglas Miller introduces his film "Apollo 11: First Steps Edition" during the premiere, Tuesday,...
Film director Todd Douglas Miller gives remarks during after the premiere of the film "Apollo 11: First Steps...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, and NASA Associate Administrator for the Human Exploration and Operations...
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier is interviewed by a member of the media during Sneak Peek Friday at...
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier leads a discussion titled “NASA Technologies for Explorers on Earth”...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, and NASA Associate Administrator for the Human Exploration and Operations...
Film director Todd Douglas Miller gives remarks during after the premiere of the film "Apollo 11: First Steps...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and NASA Associate Administrator for the Human Exploration and Operations Mission...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier, center, talk with a Harding University student about a miniaturized laser...
Douglas R. Cooke, NASA's Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD), appears before...
NASA Research Specialist Michael Brandon, left, demonstrates a visualization tool to NASA Acting Chief Technologist...
Douglas R. Cooke, NASA's Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD), appears before...
NASA Associate Administrator for the Office of Communications Bettina Inclán moderates a NASA town hall event with...