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  • Jimmy Smith, a URS Corporation employee supporting Marshall's Office of Center Operations, celebrated 50 years at the Marshall Center March 16.

    Focused on the Journey: 50 Years at Marshall

    Jimmy Smith has gone the extra mile -- literally -- in his 50-year career at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

  • Luke Oman, a scientist at Goddard, works with computer models to examine how extreme scenarios, such as nuclear war, impact the atmosphere and Earth's climate.

    How Would Nuclear War Affect The Climate?

    Using a NASA computer simulation, Oman and colleagues model the climate's response to the smoke from fires brought about by regional nuclear war.

  • The National 9/11 Flag displayed at Kennedy.

    Kennedy Adds Florida Touch to 9/11 Flag

    Kennedy Space Center hosted the National 9/11 Flag as Florida contributed to the restoration of the resilient banner.

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    Q&A: The Sky's the Limit

    Learn about NASA's S'COOL project, which allows students to help NASA study the ways clouds can affect our climate, and one of the people behind it.

  • Rover driver Ashley Stroupe spoke to students as a rover model gently crept over volunteers in a demonstration of flexibility.

    We Are 'Go' for Exploration

    A NASA astronaut, a Mars rover "driver" and a space suit designer joined more than 1,000 middle school students in Long Beach, Calif., to discuss careers in space exploration.

  • Earthrise as seen on Apollo 14 mission

    Lost Voyagers From Apollo 14

    In communities all across the country, travelers that went to the moon and back on Apollo 14 are living out their quiet lives.

  • NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver talks during a press conference with Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser spacecraft in the background on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011, at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

    Deputy Administrator Visits Colorado Innovation Sites

    Deputy Administrator Lori Garver visited Boulder to discuss innovations in space exploration and technology critical to America's future in space.

  • Sunlight reflecting off the Apollo 14 lander

    LRO Might Have Given Apollo 14 Crew A Majestic View

    Apollo 14's crew would have gotten even more spectacular views of the moon, if they'd had high-resolution lunar maps now available from LRO.

  • NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver is given a tour of the Bigelow Aerospace facilities by the company's President Robert Bigelow on Friday, Feb. 4, 2011, in Las Vegas. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

    Deputy Administrator Visits Nevada Innovation Sites

    Deputy Administrator Lori Garver visited Las Vegas to discuss innovations in space exploration and technology critical to America's future in space.

  • NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver delivers a keynote speech for the Sixth Annual Ilan Ramon International Space Conference in Herzliya, Israel, on Jan. 30.

    Garver Visits Israel For International Space Conference

    Garver represented NASA at an international space conference and paid tribute to the memory of Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon.

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