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Observers cheer on student teams during the 2012 FIRST LEGO League Mississippi Championship Tournament in...
Mississippi students monitor performance of their robots during the 2012 FIRST LEGO League Mississippi Championship...
Mississippi students monitor performance of their robots during the 2012 FIRST LEGO League Mississippi Championship...
Observers cheer on student teams during the 2012 FIRST LEGO League Mississippi Championship Tournament in...
NASA systems engineer, Daniel Eng, right, talks with student participants at the 2019 Aerospace Valley Robotics...
2017 "HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS UNITED WITH NASA TO CREATE HARDWARE" (HUNCH) STUDENT CULINARY COMPETITION AT THE U.S....
2017 "HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS UNITED WITH NASA TO CREATE HARDWARE" (HUNCH) STUDENT CULINARY COMPETITION AT THE U.S....
Students prepare their experiment apparatus for free-fall during the second Dropping in a Microgravity Environment...
Students discuss fine points of their final design for the Drop Tower experiment during the second Dropping in a...
Students discuss fine points of their final design for the drop tower experiment during the second Dropping in a...
Students watch a test run on their experiment before the actual drop. They designed and built their apparatus to fit...
Students from the four teams pose in front of he NASA Glenn Administration Building alongside the NASA Glenn Time...
Students pause while waiting their turn at the 2.2-second Drop Tower during the second Dropping in a Microgravity...
A NASA test conductor at the top of the 2.2-second Drop Tower monitors a student lecture at a lower level. This was...
Students prepare to load fluids in their experiment apparatus during the Microgravity Environment (DIME) competition...
Students from McKinley Tech High School in Washington, D.C., work on their robot in the "Pit Area" as they prepare...
A student member of the team 768 "Technowarriors" from Woodlawn High School in Maryland runs a controller while...
Members of team 2377, in red, from Chesapeake High School in Maryland, react following a match during the second day...
Students from Eagle Robotics, Team 399, supported by volunteers from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
Students from the University of Alabama prepare to enter the simulated lunar regolith competition area with their...
Students from San Diego State University prepare to enter the simulated lunar regolith competition area with their...
Students from the University of Alabama prepare to enter the simulated lunar regolith competition area with their...
Students from Michigan Technological University accept an award during NASA’s 2026 Lunabotics Challenge competition...
Students from the University of Alabama accept the Caterpillar Autonomy Award during NASA’s 2026 Lunabotics...