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All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) - Groups presenting to the public at Space Center Houston. Photo Date: April 16, 2024. Photo Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) - Groups presenting to JSC employees at Building 3 - Cafeteria. Photo Date: April 17, 2024. Photo Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) - Groups presenting to the public at Space Center Houston. Photo Date: April 16, 2024. Photo Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) - Groups presenting to JSC employees at Building 3 - Cafeteria. Photo Date: April 17, 2024. Photo Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) - Groups presenting to the public at Space Center Houston. Photo Date: April 16, 2024. Photo Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
This is my second attempt at an HDR type photo. I used 3 copies of the same exact picture and used curves in photoshop to create this effect. Messed up the one spot at the left side towards the bottom, but I am happy with the results in general
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
My trademark LED Flashlight inside the cabinet gives that blue glow. 6 exposure HDR tonemapped in Photomatix and finalized in Photoshop CS3. I love that flashlight. It is almost as important to me as my camera at these places.
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) - Groups presenting to the public at Space Center Houston. Photo Date: April 16, 2024. Photo Credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-17-24
LOCATION: Building 2s, Studio B
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event with presentation by Astronaut Andre Douglas
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-17-24
LOCATION: Building 2s, Studio B
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event with presentation by Astronaut Andre Douglas
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-17-24
LOCATION: Building 2s, Studio B
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event with presentation by Astronaut Andre Douglas
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-18-24
LOCATION: Bldg. 30 Auditorium. C
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event: Final presentations and Group photos.
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-17-24
LOCATION: Building 2s, Studio B
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event with presentation by Astronaut Andre Douglas
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-17-24
LOCATION: Building 2s, Studio B
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event with presentation by Astronaut Andre Douglas
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
All of us at DMPS are proud of the success of North High School's Team Frostbyte, one of five finalists from across the nation in the NASA App Development Challenge. Last week the team visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston where they presented their work, saw the new Orion spacecraft, met with astronaut Andre Douglas, and much more. We're pleased to share some photos taken by NASA's photographers of the team's special trip and recognition.
PHOTO DATE: 04-17-24
LOCATION: Building 2s, Studio B
SUBJECT: NASA App Development Challenge (ADC) Culminating Event with presentation by Astronaut Andre Douglas
PHOTO CREDIT: NASA / BILL STAFFORD
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.
Five students (left to right, Romas Pokhrel, Jefrey Allen, Sujal Pokhrel, Champ-Pacifique and Moss Louvan) from North High School work on a national NASA competition as Iowa's only team to compete. For the NASA App Development Challenge the team from North called Frostbyte used data from the south pole of the moon to choose where Artemis should land.