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Robert Lightfoot, NASA Associate Adminstrator, delivers closing remarks at an Exploration Forum showcasing NASA's...
Robert Lightfoot, NASA Associate Adminstrator, delivers closing remarks at an Exploration Forum showcasing NASA's...
S62-04114 (1962) --- Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter, pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 7 (MA-7) mission, receives the NASA...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sergio De Julio (at right), president of the Italian Space Agency, Agenzia Spaziale...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson holds a model of an aircraft with a Transonic Truss-Braced Wing during a news...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson holds a model of an aircraft with a Transonic Truss-Braced Wing during a news...
Marshall Space Flight Center Director Todd May introduces NASA Acting Adminstrator Robert Lightfoot prior to his...
Marshall Space Flight Center Director Todd May introduces NASA Acting Adminstrator Robert Lightfoot prior to his...
NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe left, learned about the Mach 10 X-43 research vehicle from manager, Joel Sitz during...
A letter from a student is seen during a meeting with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson meets and Secretary of...
From left to right, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten, and Secretary of...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona participate in a memorandum of...
From left to right, Department of Education Chief of Staff Sheila Nix, Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten,...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona are seen following a memorandum of...
From left to right, Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, and NASA...
Models of rockets are seen during a meeting with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, and Secretary of Education...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, shows Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, right, images taken by the James...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, Bob Pearce, associate administrator for NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission...
NASA and Department of Education staff pose for a group photo with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Secretary of...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona participate in a memorandum of...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, shows Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, right, a model of NASA’s Space...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona participate in a memorandum of...
Acting NASA Adminstrator Steve Jurczyk, back right, and SpaceX Chief Engineer Elon Musk speak with NASA astronaut...
Acting NASA Adminstrator Steve Jurczyk, back center, and SpaceX Chief Engineer Elon Musk, right, speak with NASA...