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Courtney Miller, a student at Langston University in Oklahoma, participates in a hands-on experience inside a Space...
Dr. Gioia Massa, NASA Veggie project lead, addresses Langston University students, from left, Sherman Cravens,...
Dr. Gioia Massa, NASA Veggie project lead, addresses Langston University students inside a Space Station Processing...
Langston University students Courtney Miller, left, and Sherman Cravens participate in a hands-on experience inside...
Langston University students, from left, Sherman Cravens, Makyah Farris and Courtney Miller listen to a presentation...
Kennedy Space Center Veggie Project Manager Trent Smith addresses students from Langston University in Oklahoma...
Kennedy Space Center Research and Development Scientist Lashelle Spencer discusses plant growth in space with...
Kennedy Space Center Veggie Project Manager Trent Smith talks with Langston University students, from left, Sherman...
Langston University student Courtney Miller, left, interacts with Kennedy Space Center Veggie Project Manager Trent...
Kennedy Space Center Research and Development Scientist Lashelle Spencer explains methods for growing vegetables in...
Langston University student Makyah Farris observes plants inside a Space Station Processing Facility lab at Kennedy...
Dr. Gioia Massa, NASA Veggie project lead, addresses Langston University students, from left, Sherman Cravens,...