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AiroCide Ti02, an anthrax-killing air scrubber manufactured by KES Science and Technology Inc., in Kernesaw,...
This is a photo of a technician at KES Science and Technology Inc., in Kernesaw, Georgia, assembling the AiroCide...
Representative from U.S. Senator Udall's office Jimmy Haugue reads remarks from U.S. Senator Udall at the Colorado...
Colorado State Governor Bill Ritter delivers remarks at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on Monday, Dec. 13,...
NIST MEP Director Roger Kilmer delivers remarks at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on Monday, Dec. 13, 2010,...
Colorado Association for Manufacturing and Technology (CAMT) CEO Elaine Thorndike delivers remarks at the Colorado...
NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver delivers remarks at the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on Monday, Dec. 13,...
SPD representative Steve Lambing shows the PentaPure water purification unit to some EAA visitors. The Microgravity...
Colorado Association for Manufacturing and Technology (CAMT) CEO Elaine Thorndike, seated left, and NASA Deputy...
Two visitors watch a TV monitor showing plant growth inside a growth chamber designed for operation aboard the Space...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Kimberly Beck, a college trainee in Controlled Biological Systems in the Spaceflight...
This scale model depicts the Materials Science Research Rack-1 (MSRR-1) being developed by NASA's Marshall Space...
This computer-generated image depicts the Materials Science Research Rack-1 (MSRR-1) being developed by NASA's...
This scale model depicts the Materials Science Research Rack-1 (MSRR-1) being developed by NASA's Marshall Space...
This scale model depicts the Materials Science Research Rack-1 (MSRR-1) being developed by NASA's Marshall Space...
This computer-generated image depicts the Materials Science Research Rack-1 (MSRR-1) being developed by NASA's...
This scale model depicts the Materials Science Research Rack-1 (MSRR-1) being developed by NASA's Marshall Space...
This computer-generated image depicts the Materials Science Research Rack-1 (MSRR-1) being developed by NASA's...
This scale model depicts the Materials Science Research Rack-1 (MSRR-1) being developed by NASA's Marshall Space...
ProVision Technologies, a NASA research partnership center at Sternis Space Center in Mississippi, has developed a...
STS064-60-012 (16 Sept. 1994) --- Backdropped against the blackness of space and Earth's horizon 130 nautical miles...
STS064-16-031 (19-20 Sept. 1994) --- On the space shuttle Discovery's middeck, astronaut Carl J. Meade checks a hose...
STS064-45-014 (16 Sept. 1994) --- Backdropped against a massive wall of white clouds 130 nautical miles below,...
STS064-45-012 (16 Sept. 1994) --- Backdropped against a massive wall of white clouds 130 nautical miles below,...