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20220527 - NASA Tour of the School of Earth and Space Exploration with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Sen. Mark Kelly

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20220527 - NASA Tour of the School of Earth and Space Exploration with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Sen. Mark Kelly - Tempe, Ariz.

NASA administrator Bill Nelson, right, and Senator Mark Kelly, left, look at meteorites from the collection at the Center for Meteorite Studies during a tour of the various NASA projects in progress at the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University Tempe campus Friday afternoon May 27th, 2022. Our faculty, researchers, staff and students participate in over 20 space missions. ASU is leading the NASA space missions Psyche and LunaH-Map while also developing instruments for scientific missions to the Moon, asteroids, and planets including LROC, OSIRIS-REx, Lucy, and the Mars 2020 rover Perseverance. Photo by Deanna Dent/Arizona State University

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20220527 - NASA Tour of the School of Earth and Space Exploration with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Sen. Mark Kelly - Tempe, Ariz. <br />
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NASA administrator Bill Nelson, right, and Senator Mark Kelly, left, look at meteorites from the collection at the Center for Meteorite Studies during a tour of the various NASA projects in progress at the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University Tempe campus Friday afternoon May 27th, 2022. Our faculty, researchers, staff and students participate in over 20 space missions. ASU is leading the NASA space missions Psyche and LunaH-Map while also developing instruments for scientific missions to the Moon, asteroids, and planets including LROC, OSIRIS-REx, Lucy, and the Mars 2020 rover Perseverance. Photo by Deanna Dent/Arizona State University