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NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson tapes a segment for STEM in 30 with Marty Kelsey, left, and Beth Wilson, Friday, March...
NASA astronaut Scott Tingle plays an electric guitar during a taping of STEM in 30 with Beth Wilson and Marty...
NASA astronaut Scott Tingle helps conduct an experiment about sound waves in a vacuum during a taping of STEM in 30...
NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson tapes a segment for STEM in 30 with Marty Kelsey, left, and Beth Wilson, Friday, March...
NASA astronaut Scott Tingle helps conduct an experiment about sound waves in a vacuum during a taping of STEM in 30...
NASA human computer Christine Darden, right, speaks during a "Hidden Figures" panel discussion with "Hidden Figures"...
NASA astronaut Drew Feustel, center, uses frosting and graham crackers to represent the layers of Earths crust while...
NASA astronaut Drew Feustel, center, tapes a segment of STEM in 30 with Marty Kelsey, left, and Beth Wilson, right,...
NASA astronaut Drew Feustel, center, talks about seismology while taping a segment of STEM in 30 with Marty Kelsey,...
NASA astronaut Drew Feustel, center, uses frosting and graham crackers to represent the layers of Earths crust while...
NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Anne McClain join as guests on the program “STEM in 30” with hosts Beth Wilson and...
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik, left, and ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli, right, present Marty Kelsey, second from right,...
NASA astronauts Robert Hines, left, Kjell Lindgren, second from left, and Jessica Watkins, center, speak with Beth...
NASA astronauts Robert Hines, left, Kjell Lindgren, second from left, and Jessica Watkins, center, speak with Beth...
NASA human computer Christine Darden, second from left, speaks during a "Hidden Figures" panel discussion with...
NASA human computer Christine Darden, second from left, speaks during a "Hidden Figures" panel discussion with...
"Hidden Figures" author, Margot Lee Shetterly, second from right, speaks during a "Hidden Figures" panel discussion...
NASA human computer Christine Darden, second from left, speaks during a "Hidden Figures" panel discussion with...
NASA human computer Christine Darden, second from left, speaks during a "Hidden Figures" panel discussion with...
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold speaks with Beth Wilson of Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Stem in 30...
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold, center, and Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Beth Wilson, left, and Marty...
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold, center, and Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Beth Wilson, left, and Marty...
"Hidden Figures" author, Margot Lee Shetterly, center, speaks during a "Hidden Figures" panel discussion with NASA...
CSC Inc. at NASA's John C. Space Center was presented a Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) Star Demonstration...