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NASA SOLAR DYNAMIC OBSERVATORY (SDO) MEDIA DAY AT GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

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Description: MEMBERS OF THE PRESS INTERVIEW NASA GODDARD SCIENTISTS DEAN PESNELL , BRENT ROBERTSON AND RAY PAGES IN THE SCIENCE VISUALIZATION STUDIO , BUILDING 28 , BLDG 7 AND MISSION OPERATIONS CENTER IN BUILDING 3/14 .

Photographer: PAT IZZO

Date: 6/22/2009

Job Number: 2009-01937-0

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nasa dynamic observatory dynamic observatory sdo media media day goddard space flight center high resolution ultra high resolution press interview nasa goddard scientists dean pesnell goddard space flight center nasa solar dynamic observatory building mission operations center science visualization studio brent robertson ray pages pat izzo job number preservation copy space program
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2006 - 2011
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label_outline Explore Dynamic Observatory, Press Interview Nasa Goddard Scientists Dean Pesnell, Nasa Solar Dynamic Observatory

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nasa dynamic observatory dynamic observatory sdo media media day goddard space flight center high resolution ultra high resolution press interview nasa goddard scientists dean pesnell goddard space flight center nasa solar dynamic observatory building mission operations center science visualization studio brent robertson ray pages pat izzo job number preservation copy space program