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Senior Communications Specialist Elizabeth Landau, left, answers questions during a high school student engagement...
Strategic Integration & Management Division Director Alotta Taylor, right, answers questions during a high school...
Strategic Communications and Outreach Lead Denise Hill, center, answers questions during a high school student...
Mission Support and Headquarters Operations Director Nichole Pinkney delivers remarks during a high school student...
Chief Knowledge Officer for NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) Tiffany Smith, second from left,...
jsc2024e066518 (11/1/2023) --- Mesa Publc School students work together presenting their critical design review to...
Amazon Senior Sales Manager, Jamie Baker, left, awards a large boarding pass to Alex Mather, the student whose...
ROV-E, a new Mars outreach rover, rolls toward Alex Mather, the student whose submission, Perseverance, was chosen...
Alex Mather, the student whose submission, Perseverance, was chosen as the official name of the Mars 2020 rover,...
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 NASA astronauts Megan McArthur, left, and Shane Kimbrough, second from right, and Japan...
NASA astronaut Victor Glover speaks with students about his time aboard the International Space Station during the...
NASA astronaut Victor Glover points to the Crew Dragon spacecraft on the Crew-1 mission patch as he speaks with...
Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, shakes hands with Alex Mather, the...
NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins speaks with students about his time aboard the International Space Station during the...
NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins speaks with students about his time aboard the International Space Station during the...
Fairfax County Division Superintendent Scott Brabrand shakes hands with Alex Mather, the student whose submission,...
Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, shakes hands with Alex Mather, the...
NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins shows his crew’s “zero-G indicator” as he speaks with students about his time aboard the...
Students chant, “Go Perseverance!” during an event to announce the official name of the Mars 2020 rover, Thursday,...
NASA astronaut Shannon Walker speaks with students about her time aboard the International Space Station during the...
NASA astronaut Shannon Walker speaks with students about her time aboard the International Space Station during the...
NASA astronaut Shannon Walker is interviewed by the media during a visit to Garfield Elementary School with fellow...
NASA astronaut Victor Glover speaks with students about his time aboard the International Space Station during the...
Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, left, answers a question from Alex...