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| Image above: Greencastle-Antrim School District's NES team has a friend in astronaut Megan McArthur. Credit: NASA |
Image above: Astronaut Megan McArthur (right) developed a special friendship with NES educator Tara Clopper from the Greencastle-Antrim School District. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: This is the NES Challenge team from Black Mountain Elementary School. Credit: NASA |
Image above: The Baker Middle School NES Challenge Team presents its data to the audience. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: Students and their teacher from South Delta, Miss., enjoy a snack between NES Symposium sessions. Credit: NASA |
Image above: Students from Kenneth J. Carberry Middle School enjoy a break from the NES Symposium sessions. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: This student from Alabama Avenue Middle School poses in a capsule. Credit: NASA |
Image above: This student from Alabama Avenue Middle School enjoys his time at Space Center Houston. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: Poplar Middle School students and their teacher relax at the NES Symposium. Credit: NASA |
Image above: The principal of Toyon Elementary School accompanied her two students to the Symposium. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: Two groups from Carol City, Calif., enjoyed their time at the NES Symposium. Credit: NASA |
Image above: The Carol City, Calif., NES Challenge Team shows samples of food that could be eaten by citizens of their imaginary settlement of Cratersville. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: These students from Waimea Middle School fill out the evaluation forms for the NES Symposium. Credit: NASA |
Image above: The NES challenge team from Waimea Middle School presented material on Moon craters. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: Girls from South Delta, Miss., show some of the souvenirs they bought. Credit: NASA |
Image above: Students and their teacher from Gainesville, Ga., ham it up by the NASA logo. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: Besides being a NES team, these students also won the NASA Student Involvement Program competition. Credit: NASA |
Image above: Astronaut Barbara Morgan (second from the left) chats with two students and their teacher from her home state of Idaho. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: Students from Crossroads Elementary School take a break with their teacher by a mock-up of the Space Shuttle. Credit: NASA |
Image above: A student from Franke Park Elementary School rides the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) trainer at Space Center Houston. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: Matt Allner is a NES team member and is also a member of the Network of Educator Astronaut Teachers (NEAT). He hopes to reapply to be an astronaut in a few years. Credit: NASA |
Image above: Students from North Carolina look through 3-D glasses at Mars artwork. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: A student from Farnsworth Aerospace Elementary Magnet School explores how robotic vehicles work. Credit: NASA |
Image above: Students and their teacher from Farnsworth Elementary Magnet School learned about robotic vehicles. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: Students and their teacher from Joyce Kilmer Elementary School explore how robotic vehicles work. Credit: NASA |
Image above: Phelps Elementary students and their teacher look at Mars Rover displays. Credit: NASA |
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| Image above: A student from Joyce Kilmer Elementary School studies a robotic vehicle. Credit: NASA |
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