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  1. Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, passed away today. We reflect on his life and legacy:

  2. The Apollo 17 landing site, including tracks made by Gene Cernan and Jack Schmitt, as seen from orbit by :

  3. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden reflects on the life and legacy of Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon:

  4. The family of Apollo astronaut Capt. Eugene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, addresses his passing:

  5. We are saddened by the loss of retired NASA astronaut Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon.

  6. Our climate experts & will discuss 2016 temperature data & climate trends on Wednesday at 11am ET. Details:

  7. Aerosols are small & include things from desert dust to emissions from burning coal. They also affect health. More:

  8. Today, we honor the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and our commitment to diversity. Watch:

  9. Europe's roof... the Mont Blanc! I was lucky enough to climb it one summer in the best company

  10. From meteors & comets to Venus, find out when and where to look up in the night sky this month! Details:

  11. Two astronauts spent Friday morning working outside in the vacuum of space! highlights:

  12. Exercise, nutrition, teamwork, communication & innovative technology are what we have in common with football:

  13. This image of a well-preserved unnamed elliptical crater illustrates the complexity of ejecta deposits on Mars:

  14. This is how big the is! You can get disoriented and lost at night, especially when moving and rotating in all directions

  15. Humans & robots working together! 3D user interface allows human operator to see things from robot's perspective:

  16. After years of research, new tech aimed at improving air traffic flow into busy airports ready for airborne workout:

  17. Magnetic arcs of solar material held their shapes as they spiraled above 2 active regions on the sun:

  18. Good morning USA! St. Louis Missouri and Jacksonville Florida.

  19. Learn how has the story of Katherine Johnson impacted the career of aerospace engineer Lizalyn Smith.

  20. Out the hatch into the vacuum of space. Another incredible view from our .

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