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Bryan Onate, Advanced Plant Habitat project manager, with the Exploration Research and Technology Directorate,...
This infrared snapshot of a region in the constellation Carina near the Milky Way was taken shortly after NASA...
The Davidson Center for Space Exploration is like no other in the country. In its 476 foot long, 90 foot wide and 63...
During a brainstorming session on innovative approaches to food production, an industry participant looks at plants...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
This artist's concept depicts NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft as it orbits Jupiter and passes over the gas giant's...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Kevin Grossman, project lead for the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project at NASA...
Orion Landing and Recovery team member John Stirling, with Jacobs, practices using a winch to prepare for Underway...
The second of two Tail Service Mast Umbilicals (TSMU), at left, is lowered for installation on the 0-level deck of...
Orion Landing and Recovery team members with Jacobs practice using a winch to prepare for Underway Recovery Test 7...
Orion Landing and Recovery team members with Jacobs, practice using a winch to prepare for Underway Recovery Test 7...
In this view from high above on the mobile launcher tower, a crane is used to lower the second of two Tail Service...
Orion Landing and Recovery team member Pete Ruett, with Jacobs, practices using a winch to prepare for Underway...
The second of two Tail Service Mast Umbilicals (TSMU), at left, is lowered for installation on the 0-level deck of...