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Dave Stevenson talking about why we're going to Jupiter and why the Juno mission is important. Great science!

Interesting architectural screen at the Mission Control building

Orbiter engineering manager Jon Cowart (@Rocky_Sci) is also a Georgia Tech alum.

OPF, or Orbiter Processing Facility. They tell the journalists they're "shuttle hangars" so they can figure out what it is.

Chris Brosious, Lockheed Martin engineer, passed around samples of titanium, aluminum, and tungsten, as well as one of the solar cells.

Getting to meet Astronaut Clay Anderson

Tim Bennet from Australia being interviewed in the TweetUp Tent

An example of astronaut trainee and support divers

Mission plaque from STS-51L, which exploded shortly after take-off in January 1986

Soyuz in hall of Debus Center (our group photo was taken right under this)

This part of the tour wasn't actually meant for us, but she didn't know that, so we learned a lot about the really cool nano-materials they're developing

odd cloud formation, originally attempting to capture image of cloud appearing to be flipping off the world.

Neil deGrasse Tyson arrives and begins to talk to a few people

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