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Pebble Puzzle Solved
ER-2 #809 awaiting pilot entry for the third flight of the SAGE III Ozone Loss and Validation Experiment (SOLVE)....
NASA image release January 11, 2012 Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have solved a longstanding...
Participants create digital 3D models using Autodesk Tinkercad in the Two for the Crew Challenge at a pop-up...
A participant creates digital 3D models using Autodesk Tinkercad in the Two for the Crew Challenge at a pop-up...
Barb Gruber, supervisor school programs, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, speaks on a panel on "igniting...
Paul Scott, interim executive director, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), speaks on a panel on...
A participant creates digital 3D models using Autodesk Tinkercad in the Two for the Crew Challenge at a pop-up...
Marit Meyer, research aerospace engineer, Aerosol Science and Instrumentation, NASA, speaks on a panel on improving...
Josh Ajima, instructional facilitator for technology, Loudoun County Public Schools and DesignMakeTeach.com blog,...
Future Engineers with support from NASA and The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), hosted a future...
Founder and CEO of Future Engineers, Deanne Bell, speaks at a pop-up makerspace hosted by Future Engineers with...
Marit Meyer, research aerospace engineer, Aerosol Science and Instrumentation, NASA, speaks on a panel on improving...
Visitors learn about 3D printing at a pop-up makerspace held by Future Engineers with support from NASA and The...
A young audience member asks the panel a question during a discussion on improving air quality for health in space...
A participant creates digital 3D models using Autodesk Tinkercad in the Two for the Crew Challenge at a pop-up...
Ryan Heitz, co-founder and head of school, Ideaventions Academy, second from right, speaks on a panel on "igniting...
Jitendra Joshi, chief technology advisor, Advanced Exploration Systems, NASA, speaks on a panel on improving air...
Lynn Buquo, manager, NASA Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation, speaks on a panel on improving air...
A participant examines a 3D printed object at a pop-up makerspace held by Future Engineers with support from NASA...
A visitor plays with a robot printed by a 3D printer at a pop-up makerspace held by Future Engineers with support...
A participant creates digital 3D models using Autodesk Tinkercad in the Two for the Crew Challenge at a pop-up...
Ryan Heitz, co-founder and head of school, Ideaventions Academy, speaks on a panel on "igniting NOVA K-12...
Visitors watch as a rocket is printed by a Makerbot 3D printer at a pop-up makerspace held by Future Engineers, with...