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IXPE Prelaunch News Conference with representatives from NASA, Ball Aerospace, SpaceX, and Space Launch Delta 45....
Berkley, Michigan high school student, Kirk M. Sherhart, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Silverton, Oregon high school student, Daniel C. Bochsler, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
This chart describes the Skylab student experiment Motor Sensory Performance, proposed by Kathy L. Jackson of...
Dr. Alexander Chernov, of the Universities Space Research Association (USRA) and based at Marshall Space Flight...
Berkley, California high school student, Jeanne L. Leventhal, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
During the Apollo 15 launch activities in the launch control center's firing room 1 at Kennedy Space Center, Dr....
Springfield, Massachusetts high school student, Gregory A. Merkel, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell...
Sandra Connelly, deputy associate administrator for science, NASA Headquarters, participates in a prelaunch news...
The members of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics visited the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) on...
Westbury, New York high school student, Keith L.Stein , is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
One of the most successful of the Skylab educational efforts was the Skylab Student Project. A nationwide scientific...
Atlanta, Georgia high school student, Neal W. Shannon, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Aiea, Hawaii high school student, John C. Hamilton, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
This is a computer generated image of a Shuttle launch utilizing 2nd generation Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV)...
Garland, Texas high school student, Keith D. McGee, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At the Assembly and Refurbishment Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Robert...
Kelvin Manning, acting deputy associate administrator for the Explorations Systems Development Mission Directorate...
STS-109 Astronaut Michael J. Massimino, mission specialist, perched on the Shuttle's robotic arm is working at the...
Youngstown, Ohio high school student, W. Brian Dunlap (center), discusses with Dr. Robert Head (right), and Henry...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The winning students and their teachers of the 2013 DuPont Challenge Science Essay...
The small satellite, with a big mission, is appropriately named "Firefly." Sponsored by the National Science...
W. Brian Dunlap of Youngstown, Ohio, proposed Skylab student experiment ED-78, Liquid Motion in Zero-G, a study of...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Marshall Space Flight Director Robert Lightfoot, left, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob...