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Alex Mather, the student whose submission, Perseverance, was chosen as the official name of the Mars 2020 rover,...
Alex Mather, the student whose submission, Perseverance, was chosen as the official name of the Mars 2020 rover,...
Alex Mather, the student whose submission, Perseverance, was chosen as the official name of the Mars 2020 rover, is...
Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, shakes hands with Alex Mather, 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...
Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, left, answers a question from Alex...
Alex Mather watches a congratulatory video from Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va, during an event to announce the official...
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...
Lori Glaze, Director of the Planetary Science Division of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, second from left, asks...
Lori Glaze, Director of the Planetary Science Division of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, second from left, asks...
Lori Glaze, Director of the Planetary Science Division of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, right, shakes hands...
Alex Mather, the student whose submission, Perseverance, was chosen as the official name of the Mars 2020 rover,...
Alex Mather, the student whose submission, Perseverance, was chosen as the official name of the Mars 2020 rover,...
ROV-E, a new Mars outreach rover, delivers NASA handouts to Alex Mather, the student whose submission, Perseverance,...
Students Alex Mather, at left, and Vaneeza Rupani, stand near the countdown clock at the News Center at NASA’s...
Students Alex Mather, at left, and Vaneeza Rupani, stand near the countdown clock at the News Center at NASA’s...
Students Alex Mather, at left, and Vaneeza Rupani, stand in front of a full-scale mock-up of the Mars Perseverance...
Students Alex Mather, left, and Vaneeza Rupani prepare to watch the launch of the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover and...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine participates in a Mars 2020 VIP briefing at the Operations and Support Building...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, center, watches Mars 2020 launch on the observation deck of the Operations and...
Students Alex Mather, at left, and Vaneeza Rupani, stand near the countdown clock at the News Center at NASA’s...
Students Alex Mather, at left, and Vaneeza Rupani, stand near the countdown clock at the News Center at NASA’s...