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From left to right, Dr. Frederic Bertley, president and CEO, Center of Science and Industry (COSI); NASA...
Barbara Brown (center), director of the Exploration Research and Technology Program at Kennedy Space Center in...
Barbara Brown, director of the Exploration Research and Technology Program at Kennedy Space Center in Florida,...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson (left) and Barbara Brown (right), director of the Exploration Research and Technology...
Dr. Frederic Bertley (center), president and CEO, Center of Science and Industry (COSI), speaks at New Beginnings...
Dr. Frederic Bertley (center), president and CEO, Center of Science and Industry (COSI), speaks at New Beginnings...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson helped kick off a new initiative to deliver food and hands-on science, technology,...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson helped kick off a new initiative to deliver food and hands-on science, technology,...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson helped kick off a new initiative to deliver food and hands-on science, technology,...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson helped kick off a new initiative to deliver food and hands-on science, technology,...
Center of Science and Industry (COSI) Chief Strategy Officer Stephen White, joined by Principal MScott Berkowitz,...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Visitors stop at the Orbital Sciences booth during Space Congress Week, held April...
Students are wrapped in a cloud from a demonstration by NASA’s California Office of STEM Engagement event with...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- In the Kennedy Space Center’s Press Site auditorium, agency and industry leaders spoke to...
Kate M. McMurtry, deputy director of Integrated Aviation Systems Program shares with students how NASA is working to...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Martin Belson, president and CEO of Diversified Industries CEIS, speaks during a visit by Dr....
Child Development Center B28 meeting the King of Sweden on May 3, 2017. The king’s visit came as part of his...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Pete Engel, an engineering specialist in Wyle Laboratory's Nondestructive Testing...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Pete Engel, an engineering specialist in Wyle Laboratory's Nondestructive Testing...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This 100-pound Mundrabilla meteorite sample is being studied in Wyle Laboratory's...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- This 100-pound Mundrabilla meteorite sample is being studied in Wyle Laboratory's...
Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, center, with COSI and NASA staff and students from the East Oakland Youth...
Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, center, with NASA and COSI staff at the East Oakland Youth Development Center in...
CAPE CANAVERAl, Fla. - Dr. Mason Peck, right, NASA's chief Technologist, talks with Martin Belson, president and CEO...