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Following Kennedy Space Center's Day of Remembrance ceremony in the Center for Space Education at the Kennedy...
Following Kennedy Space Center's Day of Remembrance ceremony in the Center for Space Education at the Kennedy...
Following Kennedy Space Center's Day of Remembrance ceremony in the Center for Space Education at the Kennedy...
Following Kennedy Space Center's Day of Remembrance ceremony in the Center for Space Education at the Kennedy...
PTERA takes off from the Rogers Dry Lakebed on a flight to test the ability of an innovative, lightweight material,...
PTERA flies with the outer portion of its wings folded 70 degrees downward. The wings were able to fold in-flight...
PTERA takes off on a flight to test the ability of shape memory alloy to fold wings in-flight. NASA, in this flight,...
During this year’s Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, from left, Kennedy...
A memorial wreath stands before the Space Mirror Memorial at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex during this...
A memorial wreath stands before the Space Mirror Memorial at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex during this...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- United Space Alliance's Associate Program Manager for Solid Rocket Boosters Roger Elliott,...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- United Space Alliance's Associate Program Manager for Solid Rocket Boosters Roger Elliott,...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Kennedy Space Center Director and former astronaut Bob Cabana, left, United Space Alliance's...
Kennedy Space Center workers and guests attend the Day of Remembrance at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in...
Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro makes remarks during the Day of Remembrance on Jan. 26, 2023, at nearby...
Kennedy Space Center workers and guests observe a minute of silence during the Day of Remembrance at the Kennedy...
Members of the Viera High School JROTC Honor Guard present colors during the Day of Remembrance ceremony at the...
NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana, makes remarks during the Day of Remembrance on Jan. 26, 2023, at nearby...
Workers add to the Astronaut Memorial Mirror the names of the Columbia crew who died in the STS-107 accident....
Workers add to the Astronaut Memorial Mirror the names of the Columbia crew who died in the STS-107 accident....
Workers add to the Astronaut Memorial Mirror the names of the Columbia crew who died in the STS-107 accident....
Workers add to the Astronaut Memorial Mirror the names of the Columbia crew who died in the STS-107 accident....
Workers add to the Astronaut Memorial Mirror the names of the Columbia crew who died in the STS-107 accident....
SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM PROGRAM MANAGER TODD MAY IN PANEL DISCUSSION AT VON BRAUN MEMORIAL SYMPOSIUM