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High School and College students from around the U.S. came together at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama for the 2019...
High School and College students from around the U.S. came together at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama for the 2019...
High School and College students from around the U.S. came together at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama for the 2019...
High School and College students from around the U.S. came together at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama for the 2019...
These student scientists have built an instrument called REXIS, which will fly on the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft that...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier presents to grade school students about NASA’s Artemis Program -- which will...
Brad Flick, center director at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, talks to students...
FOR THE FOURTH YEAR IN A ROW, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY WON FIRST PLACE AT THE 2016 STUDENT LAUNCH CHALLENGE
Students from Florida’s St. Cloud High School and Storm Grove Middle School in Vero Beach pose in front of the...
From left, NASA Communications’ Leah Martin; Environmental Planning Group Lead in Kennedy Space Center's...
Durham, North Carolina, Students Study Martian Volcanism
International Space Station Expedition 33 Commander Sunita Williams (on screen) answers questions from students...
Leland Melvin, NASA Associate Administrator for Education and two-time space shuttle astronaut, speaks to students...
Leland Melvin, NASA Associate Administrator for Education and two-time space shuttle astronaut, answers a question...
International Space Station Expedition 33 flight engineer Kevin Ford (on screen) answers questions from students...
International Space Station Expedition 33 Commander Sunita Williams (on screen) answers questions from students...
International Space Station Expedition 33 flight engineer Kevin Ford (on screen) answers questions from students...
Students from 23 states display their rockets and talk about what they did to make them fly at the NASA Student...
Students from 23 states display their rockets and talk about what they did to make them fly at the NASA Student...
Students from 23 states display their rockets and talk about what they did to make them fly at the NASA Student...
Students from 23 states display their rockets and talk about what they did to make them fly at the NASA Student...
Students from 23 states display their rockets and talk about what they did to make them fly at the NASA Student...
Students from 23 states display their rockets and talk about what they did to make them fly at the NASA Student...
Students from 23 states display their rockets and talk about what they did to make them fly at the NASA Student...