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Attendees Listen to a NASA Staff Member Speak About the X-57
Attendees Listen to a NASA Staff Member Speak About the X-57

Attendees listen to a NASA staff member speak about the X-57, a research aircraft powered by 14 electric motors, during…

Attendees Learn About Packing for Space Travel
Attendees Learn About Packing for Space Travel

Attendees learn about packing for space travel during Sneak Peek Friday at the USA Science and Engineering Festival, Friday, April…

Attendees Learn About NASA’s ICESat-2
Attendees Learn About NASA’s ICESat-2

Attendees learn about NASA’s Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite 2, or ICESat-2, during Sneak Peek Friday at the USA…

NASA Staff Member Speaks About OSIRIS-REx
NASA Staff Member Speaks About OSIRIS-REx

Attendees listen as a NASA staff member speaks about NASA’s Origins-Spectral Interpretation-Resource Identification-Security-Regolith Explorer, or OSIRIS-REx, mission during Sneak Peek…

We Were There: 2018 USA Science and Engineering Festival
We Were There: 2018 USA Science and Engineering Festival

Attendees talk with NASA staff at exhibit booths during Sneak Peek Friday at the USA Science and Engineering Festival, Friday,…

Dione on the Edge
Dione on the Edge

Saturn’s moon Dione drifts before the planet’s rings, seen here almost edge on.

NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier at the 2018 USA Science and Engineering Festival
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier at the 2018 USA Science and Engineering Festival

NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier speaks about technology challenges for the Moon, Mars, and beyond during Sneak Peek Friday…

NASA Awards Distinguished Service Medal
NASA Awards Distinguished Service Medal

Phil Eberspeaker, former chief of the NASA Sounding Rocket Program at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility, received the agency’s Distinguished Service…

Intricate Clouds of Jupiter
Intricate Clouds of Jupiter

See intricate cloud patterns in the northern hemisphere of Jupiter in this new view taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.

The Moving Sands of Lobo Vallis
The Moving Sands of Lobo Vallis

NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows bright ripples line the topography in this region, formed within a past climate.