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NASA James Webb Space Telescope systems engineer Mike Menzel, participates in a panel discussion titled "The Big...
NASA James Webb Space Telescope systems engineer Mike Menzel, center, participates in a panel discussion titled "The...
Webb Telescope Post-Deployment Media Briefing from the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, MD on January...
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier, left, moderates a panel discussion titled "The Big Picture" with...
NASA James Webb Space Telescope Mission Systems Engineer Mike Menzel answers questions from the media during a...
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier, moderates a panel discussion titled "The Big Picture" with NASA...
Audience members, seated under the wing of the space shuttle Enterprise, listen as NASA Acting Chief Technologist...
Fans of 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' know the setup: A guy in a Yankees jacket shows off Hubble images and shouts...
NASA held a virtual media briefing on Tuesday, Nov. 2, to discuss the engineering of the James Webb Space Telescope,...
NASA Public Affairs Officer Karen Fox, center, moderates a briefing following the successful deployment of NASA’s...