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Scientists recently named a mesa-like lunar mountain that towers above the landscape carved by craters near the...
In this episode of The Quiet Crew, you’ll meet Laura White, a mathematician working on the Commercial Supersonic...
NASA trailblazer and “Hidden Figure”, Mary W. Jackson was born April 9, 1921 in Hampton, VA. April 9, 1921. Despite...
Scientists from NASA's Space Geodesy Project discuss the techniques they use to precisely measure the Earth's...
The Congressional Gold Medal in recognition of Katherine Johnson in recognition of her service to the United States...
The Congressional Gold Medal in recognition of all the women who served as computers, mathematicians, and engineers...
The SISTER program is designed to increase awareness of and provide and opportunity for female middle school...
Andrea Mosie, Apollo Sample Lead Processor at NASA's Johnson Space Center, accepts the Congressional Gold Medal on...
Governor Kay Ivey recognized retired NASA Space Flight Center team member, Jeanette Scissum-Mickens on Sept. 27 at...
Teachers and middle school students react to performers from Los Angeles Hamilton High School's Kid Tribe during the...
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Director Dr. Charles Elachi, center, and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, lead...
A group of Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) engineers are recognized during the kick off of NASA's Summer of...
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Manager of Elementary and Secondary Education David Seidel motivates teachers and middle...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden speaks with teachers and middle school students during the kick off of NASA's...
A portrait of Mary W. Jackson is seen after it was unveiled, Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, at the NASA Headquarters Mary W....
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden signs autographs to middle school students during the kick off of NASA's Summer of...
Erin Gilbert, Director of Professional Development from the National Summer Learning Associations, motivates...
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Director Dr. Charles Elachi speaks with teachers and middle school students during the...
NASA astronaut Leland Melvin welcomes teachers and middle school students to the kick off of NASA's Summer of...
A portrait of Mary W. Jackson is seen after it was unveiled, Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, at the NASA Headquarters Mary W....
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, left, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory Director Dr. Charles Elachi lead school...
Rapper and Actor Daniel Curtis Lee performs during the kick off of NASA's Summer of Innovation program at the Jet...
Performers from Los Angeles Hamilton High School's Kid Tribe entertain teachers and middle school students during...
Retired Marshall scientist, Jeanette Scissum-Mickens, was honored by Alabama Governor Kay Ivey at the Alabama...