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Nicole Schultheiss, a fourth-grader at Ulrich Elementary School in California City, "flew" an F/A-18 simulator with...
Eddie Patterson, a fourth-grade student at Tehachapi's Tompkins Elementary School, enjoyed "flying" a C-17...
Leah Robson and Bridgette Puljiz of Tehachapi in the flight deck of NASA's modified Boeing 747 space shuttle carrier...
This image was obtained by NASA's Cassini radar instrument during a flyby on June 22, 2009. The radar antenna was...
NASA Dryden historian Christian Gelzer explains functions of the high-altitude pressure suit he is wearing to (left...
Leah Robson and Bridgette Puljiz of Tehachapi (seated) and Zachary Johnson of Palmdale (back to camera) look over...
The Space Shuttle Atlantis touches down at Edwards AFB on June 22, 2007, to conclude International Space Station...
Space Shuttle Atlantis starts to deploy its braking parachute following touchdown at Edwards Air Force Base,...
The Space Shuttle Atlantis touches down at Edwards AFB on June 22, 2007, to conclude International Space Station...
These images shows comet Tempel 1 as seen through the clear filter of the medium resolution imager camera on NASA...
This ultraviolet color blowup of the Groth Deep Image was taken by NASA Galaxy Evolution Explorer on June 22 and...
This image of the eastern rim of Occator Crater was obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft on June 10, 2018 from an...
The crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-117 gathered in front of the shuttle Atlantis following landing at Edwards Air...
DFRC Center Director Kevin Petersen greets STS-117 Commander Frederick Sturckow and the crew of the Space Shuttle...
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center hosted OPSPARC, the Optimus Prime Spinoff Promotion and Research Challenge,...
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center hosted OPSPARC, the Optimus Prime Spinoff Promotion and Research Challenge,...
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center hosted OPSPARC, the Optimus Prime Spinoff Promotion and Research Challenge,...
An enigmatic large basin appears in the south polar region of Saturn moon Titan at the center of this Titan Radar...
The mosaic of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter from NASA Galileo orbiter was taken over a 76 second interval beginning...
This display shows highly processed images of the outburst of comet Tempel 1 between June 22 and 23, 2005. The...
This image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows Tibong Crater (22 miles, 36 kilometers wide), at left, on Ceres. The...
Space Shuttle Atlantis descended to a smooth landing at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., concluding a successful...
NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer photographed this ultraviolet color blowup of the Groth Deep Image on June 22 and...
A new active region appeared on June 19th, quickly growing in size over two days (June 20-22, 2018). Active regions...