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NASA presented infrared experiments at SXSW, showcasing the James Webb Space Telescope, designed for deep-space infrared astronomy and cosmic observations, advancing scientific research beyond Hubble.-stock-foto
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NASA astronauts Alvin Drew and Mike Massimino participated in National Day of Service on the National Mall, promoting community engagement, STEM education, and inspiring youth in space and science.-stock-foto
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NASA astronaut Kate Rubins engaged students at a Star Party in Arlington, Virginia, providing astronomy demonstrations, space science education, and promoting STEM outreach and public engagement.-stock-foto
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NASA Social at headquarters in Washington, D.C. allowed public engagement with NASA staff and astronauts, highlighting initiatives, educational programs, and community participation in space science discussions.-stock-foto
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NASA’s Van Allen Probes study Earth’s radiation belts, collecting data on high-energy particles, space weather, and impacts on satellite communications, honoring Dr. James Van Allen, the discoverer of the belts.-stock-foto
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The space shuttle Endeavour was transported over land through Los Angeles to the California Science Center, marking its final relocation and public display following its operational missions.-stock-foto
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A Senate hearing was held at the Russell Senate Office Building regarding the International Space Station, featuring testimony from NASA and the European Space Agency about future operations and research on the ISS.-stock-foto
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NASA's GRAIL mission was introduced during a naming conference, designed to study the Moon's gravity field and advance understanding of lunar structure and exploration.-stock-foto
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The ELaNa mission prelaunch briefing at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, focused on the deployment of nanosatellite payloads and mission objectives for educational and research purposes.-stock-foto
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The Next-Generation Space Observatory, including the James Webb Space Telescope, conducts space-based astronomy, observing distant galaxies, star formation, exoplanets, and cosmic phenomena to advance astrophysics research.-stock-foto
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On October 26, 2011, NASA held a briefing on the ELaNa mission to launch nanosatellites from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. The mission demonstrated small satellite technology for educational, research, and aerospace applications.-stock-foto
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NASA's Next-Generation Space Observatory, including the James Webb Space Telescope, enables deep space observations of distant galaxies. The observatory advances astrophysics research, infrared astronomy, and scientific discovery.-stock-foto
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NASA Future Forum convened experts and leaders at the University of Maryland to discuss advancements in space exploration, technology, research, and policy, attended by NASA administrator Leland Melvin.-stock-foto
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The DISCOVER-AQ research aircraft arrived at Baltimore/Washington International Airport to conduct air quality measurements, supporting NASA’s efforts to study atmospheric conditions, pollution, and environmental impacts.-stock-foto
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Actor Seth Green visited NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center to learn about ongoing space research, spacecraft development, and technological innovations supporting future space missions and exploration.-stock-foto
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The Expedition 27 crew, led by astronaut Paolo Nespoli, landed in Kazakhstan after completing their mission aboard the International Space Station, ending a long-duration spaceflight.-stock-foto
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NASA unveiled a MESSENGER Mercury mission commemorative stamp at Kennedy Space Center, marking the successful completion of the agency’s first mission to Mercury, highlighting the spacecraft’s scientific discoveries and contributions to planetary research.-stock-foto
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NASA’s IceBridge mission at Goddard Space Flight Center monitors ice conditions and rugged topography, collecting data on ice thickness, snow cover, and weather patterns to support polar research and environmental studies.-stock-foto
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NASA Administrator Charles Bolden testified at a congressional hearing on the House Science, Space, and Technology committee regarding budget allocations, priorities, and programs for space exploration and research.-stock-foto
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NASA Administrator Charles Bolden testified before the U.S. House Science, Space, and Technology Committee during a budget hearing, discussing funding, priorities, and programs for space exploration and scientific research.-stock-foto
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Doug McCuiston, Director of NASA's Mars Exploration Program, presented a Mars Program update at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC on January 13, 2011, discussing Mars rover milestones, evidence of water, and the upcoming Mars Science Laboratory mission.-stock-foto
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NASA Goddard imaged Hurricane Earl from the International Space Station, providing data on storm intensity, movement, and atmospheric conditions to support weather monitoring and meteorological research.-stock-foto
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A segment by Jimmy Fallon highlights the Hubble Space Telescope’s contributions to astronomy, scientific discoveries, and its role in space exploration through education and outreach.-stock-foto
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The Hubble Space Telescope appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, highlighting its imagery, contributions to astronomy, space exploration, and public outreach.-stock-foto
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The NIRSpec Micro Shutter Array for James Webb Space Telescope enables precise spectroscopic measurements, supporting astrophysics, space observation, and scientific research on distant cosmic objects.-stock-foto
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4 at Goddard Space Flight Center upgraded instruments and observatory capabilities, allowing continued observations of stars, planets, galaxies, and other cosmic phenomena.-stock-foto
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Richard Nafzger and Rani Gran analyzed Apollo mission lunar footage and landing data, enhancing records to provide insights into spacecraft operations, mission history, and lunar exploration.-stock-foto
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Visitors at NASA Goddard Visitor Center engage with space science through exhibits and educational activities, learning about NASA’s missions, research, and contributions to space exploration.-stock-foto
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Dr. James Hansen conducted a distance learning session at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center on Earth science and climate change, highlighting environmental studies, monitoring, and global challenges in science education and research.-stock-foto
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NASA held a press conference on the Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission, detailing upgrades to instruments to enhance astronomical research and support space exploration operations.-stock-foto
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Goddard Space Flight Center's Sunday Experiment Flight provides educational exhibits and hands-on science activities for visitors in Greenbelt, Maryland, demonstrating space concepts and scientific principles.-stock-foto
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NASA participates in the Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge, promoting student engagement, scientific inquiry, innovation, learning, and exploration of science and technology.-stock-foto
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NASA launches the Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission with STOCC engineers, performing maintenance and upgrades to extend the telescope's capabilities for ongoing space-based astronomical research.-stock-foto
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JWST mirrors arrived at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center for cryogenic testing, ensuring telescope performance under extreme space conditions for infrared astronomy and scientific observation.-stock-foto
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Walter Cronkite, celebrated American broadcast journalist, is honored at the National Air and Space Museum for his coverage of U.S. space missions and contribution to public awareness of space exploration.-stock-foto
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - SMITHSONIAN SUMMER CAMP-stock-foto
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NASA launched the MUSIC mission from Wallops Flight Facility to study the upper atmosphere of Earth. The mission collects data on atmospheric composition and behavior to support climate and weather research, utilizing specialized instruments and rockets for observation and scientific analysis.-stock-foto
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NASA's Space Shuttle Program, active from 1981 to 2011, supported human spaceflight and scientific research, capturing significant moments in space exploration.-stock-foto
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NASA Goddard captured satellite images showing Earth's desert surfaces, illustrating natural patterns, landscapes, and geographic features for scientific observation and environmental study.-stock-foto
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OSO-I was the first solar observatory satellite, providing data on solar activity, flares, and radiation. The mission improved understanding of solar phenomena and contributed to the study of space weather and its effects on Earth.-stock-foto