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Clare Johnston, 10, and Eden Landis, 3, stare in wonder at the moon rock on display at the INFINITY at NASA Stennis...
Clare Johnston, 10, and Eden Landis, 3, stare in wonder at the moon rock on display at the INFINITY at NASA Stennis...
Clare Johnston, 10, and Eden Landis, 3, stare in wonder at the moon rock on display at the INFINITY at NASA Stennis...
Ceremony participants prepare to cut the ribbon on the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center facility April 11,...
Ceremony participants prepare to cut the ribbon on the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center facility April 11,...
Ceremony participants prepare to cut the ribbon on the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center facility April 11,...
Key state and community leaders celebrated April 6 with the signing of a construction contract for the...
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant looks on as Apollo 13 astronaut and INFINITY Science Center Inc. Vice Chairman Fred...
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant looks on as Apollo 13 astronaut and INFINITY Science Center Inc. Vice Chairman Fred...
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant looks on as Apollo 13 astronaut and INFINITY Science Center Inc. Vice Chairman Fred...
Students from Benjamin E. Mays Preparatory School in New Orleans enjoyed a hands-on experience at the INFINITY at...
Shania Etheridge from Benjamin E. Mays Preparatory School in New Orleans shows off the head of lettuce she harvested...
Janice Hueschen of Innovative Imaging & Research Corp. at Stennis Space Center helps students from Benjamin E. Mays...
The Controlled Environment Agriculture unit at the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center visitor center and museum...
Lauren Lombard from Benjamin E. Mays Preparatory School in New Orleans enjoys lettuce she helped to harvest at the...
'Astronaut' Patrick Johnston, 8, is interviewed by Heath Allen, a reporter with WDSU-TV in New Orleans, about his...
The INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center visitor center and museum opened to the public April 12. Located on...
The INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center visitor center and museum opened to the public April 12. Located on...
Stennis Space Center welcomes participants during ribbon-cutting activities for the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space...
Stennis Space Center welcomes participants during ribbon-cutting activities for the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space...
Stennis Space Center welcomes participants during ribbon-cutting activities for the INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space...
'Astronaut' Patrick Johnston, 8, is interviewed by Heath Allen, a reporter with WDSU-TV in New Orleans, about his...
The INFINITY at NASA Stennis Space Center visitor center and museum opened to the public April 12. Located on...
'Astronaut' Patrick Johnston, 8, is interviewed by Heath Allen, a reporter with WDSU-TV in New Orleans, about his...