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Still Giving Thanks for Good Health
JIM DUFFY, 2011 CFC CHAIRPERSON ADDRESSES CROWD AT "THANKS FOR GIVING" PROGRAM
SIRAN STACY RELATES DETAILS OF HIS PERSONAL LOSSES DURING "THANKS FOR GIVING" PROGRAM
MSFC DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENE GOLDMAN AND SIRAN STACY, KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR CFC "THANKS FOR GIVING" PROGRAM, WITH HANDS...
NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station.
BUCKINGHAM: And now we have a prize to give away_ Our top question from the question board will receive a mission...
BUCKINGHAM: And now we have a prize to give away_ Our top question from the question board will receive a mission...
Tiffany Nail: Now that we've learned a bit about the mission and heard from members of our launch team, we're...
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, left, thanks JPL Deputy Director Lt. Gen. (Ret) Larry James, JPL Director Michael...
MS. STILSON: Before we go, we have some prizes to give out. Our guests have selected the three best questions sent...
BRUCE BUCKINGHAM: Okay, thank you. Let's move on to the next question. This is from Sandy in St. Augustine: Can you...
On May 11, 2009, the brave crew of Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off to make NASA's Hubble Space Telescope more...
NOAA-N: Webcast Introduction Tiffany Nail: Hello, everyone, and thanks for joining NASA Direct's exciting prelaunch...
This image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft shows the northeastern rim of Urvara Crater on Ceres at lower left. To the...
In the same way that two eyes give humans a three-dimensional perception of the world around us, the twin spacecraft...
HOST: Hello and welcome to NASA Direct's prelaunch webcast for the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission, the next...
BRUCE BUCKINGHAM: Our next question is from Freeman. He's in New York City, and his question is: How long does it...
Radishes: you've probably never given them much thought, or respect, for that matter. Growing them certainly isn't...
George Diller: This is Pegasus launch control, where we have the L-1011 awaiting departure at the end of the runway,...
George Diller: This is Pegasus launch control, where we have the L-1011 awaiting departure at the end of the runway,...
NOAA-N: Launch Status Briefing - Tiffany Nail: NOAA-N will launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at...
Houston, We Have a Podcast Episode 386: EHP Tools || Guests: Holly Newton Mejia and Dr. Juliane Gross Introduction...
GEORGE DILLER: This is Atlas launch control at T minus 1 hour, 36 minutes, 23 seconds and counting. We're here with...
Image release June 22, 2010 A spectacular new NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image — one of the largest ever...