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NASA Glenn Research Center and the University Student Design Challenge’s video entitled, 2018-2019 NASA GRC...
FOR THE FOURTH YEAR IN A ROW, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY WON FIRST PLACE AT THE 2016 STUDENT LAUNCH CHALLENGE
Singularity University Students and Founders; Founders, Peter Diamandis, Ray Kurzweil.
Singularity University Students and Founders; Founders, Peter Diamandis, Ray Kurzweil.
Singularity University Students and Founders; Founders, Peter Diamandis, Ray Kurzweil.
Briefing Hiking a lava field demands good preparation. Here, the team leaders brief the crew, scientists and student...
Ready to roll The five student journalists and two faculty members are ready for a day in the field....
Brad Flick, center director at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, talks to students...
Pele’s hair Greenish-gold strands of Pele’s hair form when bubbles in hot lava pop and throw droplets into the wind....
Prepared Everyone carried a respirator into the field, in case the plume from the volcano blew their way. Credit:...
Lava formations The science and journalism teams make their way across the ropey, twisted, broken crust of the 1978...
Full moon over lava lake The inspiring views at remote locations, such as Halema’uma’u Crater in Hawaii Volcanoes...
March across pahoehoe The team hikes across Kilauea’s lava fields to reach designated test sites. Several types of...
Bunny suits Scientists put on “bunny suits” before they collect samples at one of the selected sites. The suits...
Team kite This kite was part of the scientific tool kit. It carried a camera that can be used to make...
Smooth pahoehoe A member of the journalism team captures the alluring beauty of a pahoehoe flow. Credit:...
Dr. Gioia Massa, NASA Veggie project lead, addresses Langston University students inside a Space Station Processing...
Langston University students, from left, Sherman Cravens, Makyah Farris and Courtney Miller listen to a presentation...
Langston University student Makyah Farris observes plants inside a Space Station Processing Facility lab at Kennedy...
Kennedy Space Center Veggie Project Manager Trent Smith talks with Langston University students, from left, Sherman...
Kennedy Space Center Veggie Project Manager Trent Smith addresses students from Langston University in Oklahoma...
Langston University student Courtney Miller, left, interacts with Kennedy Space Center Veggie Project Manager Trent...
Kennedy Space Center Research and Development Scientist Lashelle Spencer explains methods for growing vegetables in...
Dr. Gioia Massa, NASA Veggie project lead, addresses Langston University students, from left, Sherman Cravens,...