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  • Austin, TX: School age children during demonstration of NASA MARS exploration rover during NASA day at Texas Capitol  March 31, 2011. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, TX: School age children during demonstration of NASA MARS exploration rover during NASA day at Texas Capitol  March 31, 2011. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, TX: School age children during demonstration of NASA MARS exploration rover during NASA day at Texas Capitol  March 31, 2011. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, TX: School age children during demonstration of NASA MARS exploration rover during NASA day at Texas Capitol  March 31, 2011. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006: Indian dancer Keerti Kirpalani teaches a classical Indian dance called Bharatnatyam to parents, students and visitors on the University of Texas at Austin campus at the Explore UT open house. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Tx March 4, 2006: Children watch a "Chemistry Circus" put on by professor Dr. David Laude as part of an open house "Explore UT" at the University of Texas at Austin. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Burnet County, Texas:  Hispanic family explores archaeological site at lake bed of Lake Buchanan. MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006: Indian dancer Keerti Kirpalani teaches a classical Indian dance called Bharatnatyam to parents, students and visitors on the University of Texas at Austin campus at the Explore UT open house. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Tx March 4, 2006: Children watch a "Chemistry Circus" put on by professor Dr. David Laude as part of an open house "Explore UT" at the University of Texas at Austin. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196054.jpg
  • Austin, Tx March 4, 2006: Children watch a "Chemistry Circus" put on by professor Dr. David Laude as part of an open house "Explore UT" at the University of Texas at Austin.  Students pop a helium-filled balloon to make a loud explosion at the Chemistry Circus. (before picture) <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Tx March 4, 2006: Children watch a "Chemistry Circus" put on by professor Dr. David Laude as part of an open house "Explore UT" at the University of Texas at Austin.  Dr. Laude shrinking air-filled balloons by dipping them in liquid nitrogen.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Tx March 4, 2006: Children watch a "Chemistry Circus" put on by professor Dr. David Laude as part of an open house "Explore UT" at the University of Texas at Austin.  Students pop a helium-filled balloon to make a loud explosion at the Chemistry Circus.  (after picture)<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006: Indian dancer Keerti Kirpalani teaches a classical Indian dance called Bharatnatyam to parents, students and visitors on the University of Texas at Austin campus at the Explore UT open house. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196033.jpg
  • Austin, Tx March 4, 2006: Children watch a "Chemistry Circus" put on by professor Dr. David Laude as part of an open house "Explore UT" at the University of Texas at Austin. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196053.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006: Indian dancer Keerti Kirpalani teaches a classical Indian dance called Bharatnatyam to parents, students and visitors on the University of Texas at Austin campus at the Explore UT open house. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196041.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006: Indian dancer Keerti Kirpalani teaches a classical Indian dance called Bharatnatyam to parents, students and visitors on the University of Texas at Austin campus at the Explore UT open house. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196042x.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006: Indian dancer Keerti Kirpalani teaches a classical Indian dance called Bharatnatyam to parents, students and visitors on the University of Texas at Austin campus at the Explore UT open house. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196038.jpg
  • Austin, Tx March 4, 2006: Children watch a "Chemistry Circus" put on by professor Dr. David Laude as part of an open house "Explore UT" at the University of Texas at Austin.  Children are mixing glue, water and food coloring to make a sticky paste. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006: Indian dancer Keerti Kirpalani teaches a classical Indian dance called Bharatnatyam to parents, students and visitors on the University of Texas at Austin campus at the Explore UT open house. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196037.jpg
  • Austin, Tx March 4, 2006: Children watch a "Chemistry Circus" put on by professor Dr. David Laude as part of an open house "Explore UT" at the University of Texas at Austin.  Students pop a helium-filled balloon to make a loud explosion at the Chemistry Circus. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Second grader investigating how seeds are carried.  M<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works  CDMC2133
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  • Austin, TX June 24, 2009:  Father and three-year old Anglo girl discover a dead fish on the beach of a central Texas lake. Model Release available.   ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX:  Sixth grade Hispanic girls hiking in the woods.  MR   *<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works  CDMR1612
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  • Fourth grade science field trip to urban streambed for geology, fossil and plant study in Austin, TX. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk helps break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk helps break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 -NASA administrator Charles Bolden, right, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • McGregor , Texas - June 13 , 2012 -  The SpaceX facility in McGregor, Texas where a rocket test stand juts skyward that will be used for future tests of private launch vehicles by SpaceX. NASA administrator Charles Bolden and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answered questions about the private spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station.  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Baby chewing on colorful ring toy at school daycare center.  MR<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works DDAE1680
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  • Texas:  Columbus' fleet replica entering Corpus Christi Harbor. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, TX march 4, 2006: Schoolchildren try out a "Eskeleton" program at the Anthropology Department at an open house at the University of Texas at Austin campus. <br />
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©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, r, listens as Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks while the two broke ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, talks with Texas Gov. Rick Perry as he helps break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk helps break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0492811.jpg
  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk helps break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk helps break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0492812.jpg
  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk helps break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • SpaceX launch pad south Texas - SpaceX is planning its first new rocket launch site at a remote site at Boca Chica beach in far south Texas about two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River. CEO Elon Musk joined Texas Governor Rick Perry on Monday to break ground on the facility.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • SpaceX launch pad south Texas - SpaceX is planning its first new rocket launch site at a remote site at Boca Chica beach in far south Texas about two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River. CEO Elon Musk joined Texas Governor Rick Perry on Monday to break ground on the facility.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • SpaceX launch pad south Texas - SpaceX is planning its first new rocket launch site at a remote site at Boca Chica beach in far south Texas about two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River. CEO Elon Musk joined Texas Governor Rick Perry on Monday to break ground on the facility.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Trash lines the banks of the Rio Grande River where it dumps into the Gulf of Mexico at the Texas-Mexico border. The area, where SpaceX is building a rocket launch pad, is popular with fishermen on both sides of the border.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 - SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answers questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439770.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 -The Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station sits at the SpaceX faclity in McGregor, Texas. Dragon will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 -NASA administrator Charles Bolden, right, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 -NASA administrator Charles Bolden grabs a flashlight to look inside the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production.   <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 -NASA administrator Charles Bolden, left and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk enter a press conference about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439765.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 -NASA administrator Charles Bolden, left and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk enter a press conference about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439762.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 -NASA administrator Charles Bolden and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439760.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 - SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answers questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012  -NASA administrator Charles Bolden enter a press conference about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439758.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13 , 2012 -  The SpaceX facility in McGregor, Texas where a rocket test stand juts skyward that will be used for future tests of private launch vehicles by SpaceX. NASA administrator Charles Bolden and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answered questions about the private spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station.  © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439757.jpg
  • Austin, TX: Young school children view and iflatable version of a NASA space shuttle during NASA day at the Texas Capitol  March 31, 2011. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, Texas: March 4, 2006. Children try on an "empathy belly" at the University of Texas School of Nursing as part of an open house on the Texas campus for schoolchildren. The device shows children what it's like to be a pregnant mom. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX:  Fourteen month old boy playing with water sprinkler.  MR<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works  CDMM1843
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  • Nine and a half month old boy looking at himself in bathroommirror. MR * ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Caption: Asian American girl (6) uses keyboard of computer (Japanese and Korean heritage) MR  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works CDMM7985
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  • Texas:  Columbus' fleet inreplica entering Corpus Christi Harbor. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • "Guatemala, Central America: Lake Atitlan with volcanoes, west highlands 1,600ft.  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works   CDMC3139"
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  • Junior high students look through a Celestron mirror telescope at the sun with proper filtration at the University of Texas at Austin open house March, 2006. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006: Children learn a traditional Indian dance called Bharatnatyam,  at Expore UT, the annual open house for the college campus at the University of Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196036.jpg
  • Llano County, Texas August 27, 2006:  Low Texas lake levels have exposed several historical sites on Lake Buchanan in central Texas, including the site of the old town of Bluffton, flooded by damming the Colorado River in 1937.  12-year old boy examines one of the town's old wells.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • NASA administrator CHARLES BOLDEN, right, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer ELON MUSK  answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station.
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  • The SpaceX facility in McGregor, Texas where a rocket test stand juts skyward that will be used for future tests of private launch vehicles by SpaceX.
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  • The private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station sits in a warehouse in McGregor, Texas after a press conference where CHARLES BOLDEN, NASA administrator, viewed the craft.  The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production.
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  • NASA administrator CHARLES BOLDEN, right, greets SpaceX employees after viewing the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station.
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  • NASA administrator CHARLES BOLDEN, greets SpaceX employees at the faility in McGregor, Texas after viewing the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station.
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  • NASA administrator CHARLES BOLDEN and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer ELON MUSK  answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production.
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  • NASA administrator CHARLES BOLDEN, left and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer ELON MUSK  enter a press conference about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station.
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  • NASA administrator CHARLES BOLDEN, left and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer ELON MUSK , right answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station.
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  • SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer ELON MUSK answers questions June 13, 2012 about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The facility outside of Waco, Texas is a major test site for SpaceX.
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  • NASA administrator CHARLES BOLDEN, left, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer ELON MUSK  answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station.
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  • NASA administrator CHARLES BOLDEN, left and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer ELON MUSK  answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station.
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  • SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer ELON MUSK answers questions June 13, 2012 about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The facility outside of Waco, Texas is a major test site for SpaceX.
    12ElonMusk197.JPG
  • SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer ELON MUSK answers questions June 13, 2012 about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The facility outside of Waco, Texas is a major test site for SpaceX.
    12ElonMusk195.JPG
  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006:  Children try on an "empathy belly" at the University of Texas School of Nursing as part of an open house on the Texas campus for schoolchildren. The device show children what it's like to be a pregnant mom.  NO RELEASES AVAILABLE.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196043x.jpg
  • Junior high students look through a Celestron mirror telescope at the sun with proper filtration at the University of Texas at Austin open house March, 2006. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196032x.jpg
  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, l, and Texas Gov. Rick Perry help break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0492818.jpg
  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, l, talks with Texas Gov. Rick Perry as he helps break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0492817.jpg
  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk (third from left) helps break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0492814.jpg
  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - SpaceX CEO Elon Musk helps break ground on the Boca Chica, Texas site of its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0492810.jpg
  • Elon Musk and SpaceX in Texas - The Boca Chica, Texas site in Cameron County where SpaceX CEO Elon Musk will build its new space port in far south Texas.  The remote site east of Brownsville, Texas is two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River and Texas' border with Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0492809.jpg
  • SpaceX launch pad south Texas - SpaceX is planning its first new rocket launch site at a remote site at Boca Chica beach in far south Texas about two miles from the mouth of the Rio Grande River. CEO Elon Musk joined Texas Governor Rick Perry on Monday to break ground on the facility.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0492805.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 - SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answers questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439773.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 - SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answers questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439768.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 - SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answers questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439769.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 -NASA administrator Charles Bolden and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439764.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 -NASA administrator Charles Bolden, right, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439763.jpg
  • McGregor , Texas - June 13, 2012 -NASA administrator Charles Bolden, right, and SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer Elon Musk answer questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0439761.jpg
  • Austin, TX: Female student with a NASA decal on cheek during NASA day at the Texas Capitol  March 31, 2011. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Texas: Fourth grader collects spring water sample at Colorado River tributary in Burnet County. MR ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Seven (7) year old Asian-American boy browsing  on the internet using a mouse. (Japanese and Korean heritage)  MR  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas: Children roller blading and riding bike in middle-class neighborhood. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Seven year old Hispanic boy with bunny.  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works  CDMM1418 PCD0483.63<br />
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  • Five month old boy learns to grab his foot and put it in his mouth. MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006:  Children try on an "empathy belly" at the University of Texas School of Nursing as part of an open house on the Texas campus for schoolchildren. The device show children what it's like to be a pregnant mom.  NO RELEASES AVAILABLE.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196043_AL.jpg
  • Minority students work small electric cars with solar cells powering their motors at the University of Texas at Austin campus.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196031.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006: Children learn a traditional Indian dance called Bharatnatyam,  at Expore UT, the annual open house for the college campus at the University of Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196035.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006: Children learn a traditional Indian dance called Bharatnatyam,  at Expore UT, the annual open house for the college campus at the University of Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196034.jpg
  • Austin, TX March 4, 2006:  Children try on an "empathy belly" at the University of Texas School of Nursing as part of an open house on the Texas campus for schoolchildren. The device show children what it's like to be a pregnant mom.  NO RELEASES AVAILABLE.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0196047.jpg
  • SpaceX CEO and Chief Designer ELON MUSK  answers questions about the private Dragon spacecraft that returned to earth May 31st after delivering supplies to the International Space Station. The Dragon spacecraft will be retired as other similar vehicles are in production.
    12ElonMusk217.JPG
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