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    Webb Telescope Scientist at Imagination Station

    A NASA physicist working on the Webb Telescope will discuss the project with visitors of the Imagination Station.

  • McMurdo Station

    NASA Engineer to Blog about McMurdo Station

    More than a dozen NASA engineers and support personnel will be packing their bags and spending their holidays in Antarctica.

  • The late NASA research pilot Joe Walker flew 25 flights in the X-15 rocket plane, including two that qualified him for astronaut status in 1963.

    Walker Inducted into Nevada Aerospace Hall of Fame

    The late NASA research pilot and X-15 astronaut Joseph Albert Walker has been inducted into the recently established Nevada Aerospace Hall of Fame.

  • The logo of the 2010 Tour de KSC

    Hundreds Tour Kennedy on Two Wheels

    A bicycle ride through the landmarks of Kennedy Space Center marked the start of the center's Combined Federal Campaign.

  • STS-133 on the launch pad.

    This Month in Exploration - November

    “This Month in Exploration” is a series that explores the rich history of human flight.

  • NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver speaks after being given the Women in Aerospace's Outstanding Member Award at the organization's annual awards ceremony and banquet held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Arlington, VA on Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010. Four current NASA leaders and one retiree were recognized for their work by Women in Aerospace. The event celebrates women's professional excellence in aerospace and honors women who have made outstanding contributions to the aerospace community.

    NASA Leaders Receive Awards From Women in Aerospace

    Four current NASA leaders and one retiree were recognized for their work by Women in Aerospace at the annual awards ceremony on Tuesday, Oct. 26.

  • Astronaut and Education Design Team Co-Chair Leland Melvin speaking at a podium

    Astronaut Leland D. Melvin to Lead Education Office

    NASA Administrator Charles Bolden announced the selection of Leland D. Melvin as the agency's new associate administrator for education.

  • Catherine G. Coleman, a Columbia (STS-73) mission specialist.

    This Month in Exploration - October

    Fifteen years ago the shuttle crew ran microgravity experiments 24 hours a day. Read other historical facts in This Month in Exploration.

  • Discovery at the launch pad.

    Slow-motion Giants Carry Shuttles to the Pad

    The solid dependability of the crawlers serves the shuttle program to the end.

  • Intern Jarred Wilhite participated in the LERCIP program

    Glenn's Student Ambassadors

    Ten students who were nominated by NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland are currently participating in the NASA Student Ambassador Program.

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