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Kathy Sullivan, NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Deputy Administrator and former NASA...
STS003-21-086 (22-30 March 1982) --- Astronaut Gordon Fullerton, STS-3 pilot, wearing communications kit assembly...
International Space University (ISU - 2009) students participated in a Robotic Competition at NASA'A Ames Research...
Marit Meyer, research aerospace engineer, Aerosol Science and Instrumentation, NASA, speaks on a panel on improving...
: NASA program specialist Miyoshi Collins talks with an annual ESSENCE Fest audience in New Orleans on July 5...
Employees at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida attend and participate in this year’s “Innovation Without...
Marc Kaufman, space news writer, National Geographic and The Washington Post, and author of the new National...
Gary Flandro, Voyager mission grand tour creator, speaks on a panel at an event to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of...
JSC2004-E-16341 (March 2004) --- Robonaut uses a standard human spacewalk tether to connect itself to an...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In a clean room at Astrotech, workers begin black light testing on the solar panels of...
iss071e045420 (April 25, 2024) --- Cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko (center left) and Nikolai Chub (center right) are...
ISS026-E-027640 (16 Feb. 2011) --- Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka, Expedition 26 flight engineer, wearing a...
During STS-31 checkout, the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is held in a pre-deployment position by Discovery's,...
jsc2023e010198 (1/31/2023) --- Seven Tanpopo exposure units with different samples are placed inside the exposure...
As part of NASA’s NextGen STEM project, students from Florida’s St. Cloud High School and Storm Grove Middle School...
Preparations are underway for illumination testing of the solar panels on the upper stack of the Magnetospheric...
Dr. Robert Braun, NASA Chief Technologist, second from left, makes a point, as panelists Leland Melvin, Assoicate...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine speaks with college students after the "Future of Space" STEM event, Monday,...
Representatives of the state of Alabama, academia, and industry listen and take part in a panel discussion led by...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) is covered with protective panels for...
On Launch Pad 17-A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, a worker begins removing the bottom panels from around the...
Lessons learned and the importance of a strong safety culture will be discussed as part of NASA’s Day of Remembrance...
View taken in Building 2, Room 135, during a Shuttle briefing. Shuttle officials Robert Thompson and Aaron Cohen and...
NASA astronaut Victor Glover, left, retired NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, center, and Christopher Williams, STEM...