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Take part in a worldwide “teachable moment” and bring students along for the ride as NASA lands the Perseverance...
NASA Dryden Mission Manager Walter Klein passes out Airborne Science stickers and lithographs to underprivileged...
NASA Dryden Mission Manager Walter Klein passes out Airborne Science stickers and lithographs to underprivileged...
NASA Dryden Mission Manager Walter Klein passes out Airborne Science stickers and lithographs to underprivileged...
Kennedy Space Center's director and NASA Astronaut Kay Hire went back to school last week, to share with students...
S62-03991 (11 September 1962) --- Just before the arrival of President John F. Kennedy at the J. P. Cornelius grade...
Members from all four teams were mixed into pairs to work on a Lego (TM) Challenge device to operate in the portable...
What’s it like to have an internship at NASA? Meet some 2019 summer interns that just arrived at the Goddard Space...
Ariana Lyons from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., experiences what it feels like to view the world...
Students from Rockledge High School in Rockledge, Fla., make “plarn” – plastic yarn -- out of used plastic bags...
Military personnel salute as Searra Weeks, from Kennedy Middle School, sings the National Anthem, at the signing...
Ariana Lyons from Escatawpa Elementary School in Moss Point, Miss., experiences what it feels like to view the world...
The Titusville High School band parades ahead of space shuttle Atlantis as it makes its way to its new home at the...
Searra Weeks, from Kennedy Middle School, sings the National Anthem, at the signing ceremony for space shuttle...
NASA astronaut Suni Williams discussed living and working in space as part of the Crewed Flight Test (CFT) of the...
MOJAVE DESERT, Calif. – In the Mojave Desert in California, students from Merritt Island High School in Florida...
MOJAVE DESERT, Calif. – In the Mojave Desert in California, students from Merritt Island High School in Florida...
ORLANDO, Fla. – NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana checks out the robot designed by the Bionic Tigers...
SpaceX Crew-1 NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins and Shannon Walker, hand out NASA bags to students of the Learn DC public...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- During the NASA Explorer Schools Symposium at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, students and...
NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore discussed living and working in space as part of the Crewed Flight Test (CFT) of the...
“I’ve always had an interest, even as a little kid, in mechanical things. How things work. I was good at math when I...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The winning students and their teachers of the 2013 DuPont Challenge Science Essay...