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NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold speaks to students in the Science, Discovery and the Universe Scholars Program about his...
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold speaks to students in the Science, Discovery and the Universe Scholars Program about his...
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold speaks to students in the Science, Discovery and the Universe Scholars Program about his...
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold speaks to students in the Science, Discovery and the Universe Scholars Program about his...
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold speaks to students in the Science, Discovery and the Universe Scholars Program about his...
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold speaks to students in the Science, Discovery and the Universe Scholars Program about his...
U.S. Rep. Donna Edwards, D-Md., addresses the audience at the 2011 NASA Future Forum, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, at...
U.S. Rep. Donna Edwards, D-Md., addresses the audience at the 2011 NASA Future Forum, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, at...
A member of the audience asks a question to the technology and innovation panel at the 2011 NASA Future Forum,...
Dr. Gilmer Blankenship, of the University of Maryland, speaks about technology investments and their benefits during...
Leland Melvin, NASA Associate Administrator for Education, speaks during a panel discussion on inspiration in...
Susan Bardenhagen, an educator from the Fairfax County Public Schools, speaks during a panel discussion on...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden delivers opening remarks at the NASA Future Forum held at the Riggs Alumni Center...
Dr. Henry Hertzfeld, from George Washington University, speaks about technology investments and their benefits...
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold presents a montage from his mission to Alan Peel, program director, and Erin Thompson,...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine delivers a keynote speech at the sixth International Academy of Astronautics...
Asher Gendelman, a director of technology at Zephyr Technology, holds up chest belt as he speaks about technology...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine delivers a keynote speech at the sixth International Academy of Astronautics...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine delivers a keynote speech at the sixth International Academy of Astronautics...
NASA's Manager of Centennial Challenges Andy Petro speaks during the NASA New Space Technology Industry Forum being...
Dr. Robert Braun, NASA Chief Technologist, second from left, makes a point, as panelists Leland Melvin, Assoicate...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine delivers a keynote speech at the sixth International Academy of Astronautics...
NASA Chief Technologist Bobby Braun speaks during the NASA New Space Technology Industry Forum being held at the...
David Steitz, from NASA's Office of Communications, kicks off the NASA New Space Technology Industry Forum being...