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Farley Davis and Edward Ahmad explain map of MSFC to Fall Job Shadowing Student Deshon Washington, a student at...
Dr. Henry Hertzfeld, from George Washington University, speaks about technology investments and their benefits...
NASA Astronaut Michael Barratt is the pilot of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission. This will be Barratt’s third trip to...
Bill Nye, Chief Executive Officer, The Planetary Society, speaks during a session titled, “Europa Clipper: Making a...
Thomas Magner, Manager, Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), speaks during a session titled, “Europa Clipper: Making a...
Bill Nye, Chief Executive Officer, The Planetary Society, speaks during a session titled, “Europa Clipper: Making a...
Bill Nye, Chief Executive Officer, The Planetary Society, speaks during a session titled, “Europa Clipper: Making a...
An attendee of the USA Science and Engineering Festival uses marbles to build a universe consisting of atoms and...
Craig R. Bomben became a pilot in the Flight Crew Branch of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif.,...
NASA Student Ambassadors and Facilitator are seen on a panel at the NASA Education Stakeholders’ Summit One Stop...
John Logsdon, Apollo historian and Professor Emeritus at George Washington University, speaks about the history of...
John Logsdon, Apollo historian and Professor Emeritus at George Washington University, speaks about the history of...
STS-132 astronaut Piers Sellers, left, and Dr. John Mather are seen with a replica of Mather's Nobel Prize, Tuesday,...
Philip H. Scherrer (left) principal investigator, Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager instrument, Stanford University...
Dr. John Grant, seated right, moderates a discussion with Dr. Jack Mustard, from Brown University, and Dr. Steve...
J. Keith Motley, Chancellor, University of Massachusetts Boston, and Chair, APLU (Association of Public and...
J. Keith Motley, Chancellor, University of Massachusetts Boston, and Chair, APLU (Association of Public and...
Linda Elkins-Tanton, Managing Director and Foundation Professor of Arizona State University’s School of Earth and...
Linda Billings, research professor, Media and Public Affairs, The George Washington University shares her thoughts...
An attendee of the USA Science and Engineering Festival observes the infrared image of himself as a NASA Staff...
An artists rendition of the Psyche spacecraft is seen on scree as Linda Elkins-Tanton, Managing Director and...
Attendees of the USA Science and Engineering Festival observe their infrared images as a NASA Staff member describes...
Karen Kirby, Europa Clipper Deputy Project System Engineer, Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), speaks during a...
Linda Billings, research professor, Media and Public Affairs, The George Washington University shares her thoughts...