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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine (left) is briefed on work taking place at Launch Complex 39B by the facility's...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, seated at the far end of table, center, visited the agency's Kennedy Space...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine (right) is briefed by Cliff Lanham, Mobile Launcher Project Manager (center), on...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine (left) is briefed by Cliff Lanham, Mobile Launcher Project Manager (center), on...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine (right) is briefed on work taking place at Launch Complex 39B by Center Director...
In the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, agency Administrator Jim...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine (left) is briefed by Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana on testing of the...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine (center) is briefed by Jeremy Graeber, chief of Test, Launch and Recovery...
During his first official visit to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine tours...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, far right, talks with participants of an Economic Development Commission...
In the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, agency Administrator Jim...
Mongolia's ambassador to the United States Otgonbayar Yondon, left, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Mongolia's...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and experts discuss how the agency is channeling its expertise and ingenuity to...
NASA Associate Administrator for the Office of Communications Jen Rae Wang introduces Jim Bridenstine and Vice...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Engineering Directorate employees listen to a presentation by the agency's Administrator...
On August 15, 2018 NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine visited Marshall Space Flight Center. Upon his arrival he was...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Engineering Directorate employees listen to a presentation by the agency's Administrator...
NASA Kennedy Space Center Engineering Directorate employees listen to a presentation by the agency's Administrator...
On August 15, 2018 NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine visited Marshall Space Flight Center. Upon his arrival he was...
On August 15, 2018 NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine visited Marshall Space Flight Center. Upon his arrival he was...
On August 15, 2018 NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine visited Marshall Space Flight Center. Upon his arrival he was...
Counselor to the President of the United States Kellyanne Conway, left, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and NASA Chief...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, center, tours the high bay inside the Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF)...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, second from right, views space hardware in the high bay inside the Space Station...