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Satoshi Furukawa with the LEGO Brick Kit aboard the ISS
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BrickFair 2011 near Washington, DC is an annual gathering of thousands of LEGO fans of all ages. The 2011 theme was "NASA," which inspired many future (and current) design-and-builders to build aeronautics- or space-themed "MOC's" (My Own Creation).
Image credit: NASA/Maria Werries
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Three LEGO® Minifigures left on the Juno deep-space probe on a five-year mission to Jupiter to broaden awareness of the importance of planetary research.
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Testing of LEGO MINDSTORMS model on the Microgravity Plane
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Students, teachers and parents participate in the LEGO/NASA ‘Build the Future’ event at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, during pre-launch activities for the final shuttle launch, STS-135 Atlantis.
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Endeavour was carrying thirteen LEGO sets to the International Space Station.
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We had a group of children (of all ages!) come by and build the future for us - have a look at the interesting things they have shown us!
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The collaboration between LEGO and NASA brings great excitement to children big and small, interested in Aeronautics and Space travel.
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Before the Launch of any mission to space, massive amounts of preperation takes place - have a look at some of the images taken before the launch of the STS-133 Shuttle Mission.