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Stennis Space Center visited three Mississippi communities Sept. 11-13, offering interactive and space-related...
John C. Stennis Space Center hosted outreach activities at the Walmart Supercenter Store in Picayune on Nov. 3,...
Chris Copelan (right), education program specialist at Stennis Space Center, and Maria Lott, Stennis Astro Camp...
Summer is a time of educational activity at Stennis Space Center. In June 2012, 25 young people age 13-15 attended...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
Stennis Space Center education program specialists Chris Copelan (l) and Joshua Finch provide a Working in Space...
NASA in the Park on June 16 in Huntsville featured more than 60 exhibits and demonstrations by NASA experts, as well...
S123-E-006327 (15 March 2008) --- Astronaut Dominic Gorie, STS-123 commander, manually activates a Group Activation...
Each year, more than 400 Mississippi and out-of-state youths visit Stennis Space Center for weeklong Astro Camp...
Students at Lillie Burney Elementary School in Hattiesburg, Miss., sign a 'Reach for the Stars' banner to be...
Stennis Space Center visited three Mississippi communities Sept. 11-13, offering interactive and space-related...
Each year, more than 400 Mississippi and out-of-state youths visit Stennis Space Center for weeklong Astro Camp...
Students at Lillie Burney Elementary School in Hattiesburg, Miss., sign a 'Reach for the Stars' banner to be...
Freddie Douglas, manager of the Stennis Office of Safety and Mission Assurance, joins students to watch a robotic...
Stennis Deputy Director Rick Gilbrech (second from right) presents a commemorative plaque to Lillie Burney...