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Senior Communications Specialist Elizabeth Landau, left, answers questions during a high school student engagement...
Strategic Integration & Management Division Director Alotta Taylor, right, answers questions during a high school...
Strategic Communications and Outreach Lead Denise Hill, center, answers questions during a high school student...
Mission Support and Headquarters Operations Director Nichole Pinkney delivers remarks during a high school student...
Chief Knowledge Officer for NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) Tiffany Smith, second from left,...
Principal Systems Engineer Michael Chyatte, left, and Project Manager Nicole Ramberg-Pihl, right, deliver remarks...
Principal Systems Engineer Michael Chyatte, left, and Project Manager Nicole Ramberg-Pihl, right, deliver remarks...
Students are seen in the audience during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event where former NASA...
Students are seen in the audience during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event where former NASA...
Former astronaut Drew Feustel provides remarks during the Earth Information Student Engagement event at the Mary W....
From left to right, Senior Communications Specialist Elizabeth Landau, Chief Knowledge Officer for NASA’s...
From left to right, Senior Communications Specialist Elizabeth Landau, Chief Knowledge Officer for NASA’s...
Former astronaut Drew Feustel provides remarks during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Alvin Drew provides remarks during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Alvin Drew provides remarks during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Alvin Drew provides remarks during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Drew Feustel provides remarks during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Drew Feustel provides remarks during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Drew Feustel provides remarks during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Drew Feustel provides remarks during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Drew Feustel provides remarks during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Alvin Drew provides remarks during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Alvin Drew answers a question during the Earth Information Center Student Engagement event at the...
Former astronaut Drew Feustel left, answers a question from an audience member while on a panel with former...