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Kennedy Boulevard, just south of Rankin Road and will welcome drivers as they travel south from the airport. The latest clock is located on the median of John F. 25, in a ceremony at Bush Intercontinental Airport. The Houston Super Bowl Host Committee and the Houston Airport System unveiled the second of four countdown clocks on Feb. 5, 2018) U.S.The countdown to Super Bowl LI has already begun, and the clock now is literally ticking at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). Office of Research and Development - 2010 People, Prosperity and the Planet (P3) Fair Park, General Exhibits Building, Northeast of Parry & Second Avenues, Dallas, Dallas County, TX 181005-N-CJ559-0047 BALTIMORE (Oct. Photographer: Robert Markowitz jsc2017e009898 jsc2017e009678 NASA exhibits on display at Super Bowl - NFL Live Event at Discovery Green. Many former NFL players attended the event that included a tour of Mission Control and other JSC areas. NASA PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Stafford jsc2017e011392 jsc2017e009678 () - Former NFL player Mickey Washington (New England Patriots, Washington Redskins, Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New Orleans Saints) provides a picture opportunity for a Johnson Space Center staff member during the JSC Super Bowl Tailgate event. Kennedy Space Center Director Robert Cabana (far Left) Johnson Space Center Director Ellen Ochoa, Marshal Space Flight Center Director Todd May and Orion Program Manager Mark Kirasich all enjoy the sight as they prepare to take the journey themselves. This is one of the most popular experiences in the Houston Texas Super Bowl Future Flight activities at the Discovery Green. NASA PHOTOGRAPHER Bill Stafford jsc2017e011384 jsc2017e011392 () - NASA Center Directors and the Orion Program Manager watch the NASA Super Bowl Virtual Reality ride, move up on its Journey to Mars and back experience Jan 30, 2017. The Mars ride is but one of the many attractions that NASA has provided in their Future Flight area. The Houston Texas Super Bowl Live event at Discovery Green lasts through the 5th of February and has an estimated 100,000 visitors each day. jsc2017e009671 jsc2017e011384 () - With virtual reality googles in place, Johnson Space Center Director Ellen Ochoa and Kennedy Space Center Director Robert Cabana prepare for the Journey to Mars ride that will pull the Orion capsule up 90 feet and suddenly drop them, while they experience a virtual trip to Mars and back.

The JSC Center Director invited former NFL players during the week leading up to the Super Bowl.

Emanuel is touring JSC as part of the Super Bowl tailgate event. jsc2017e011403 jsc2017e009671 () - Former NFL player Emanuel McNeil (New England Patriots and New York Jets) provides a photo opportunity for a Johnson Space Center(JSC) Staff Member in front of the NASA Mars Rover image. NASA and the Johnson Space Center have many attractions in their Future Flight area for the estimated 100,000 visitors a day throughout the Super Bowl week ending February fifth. Photographer: Robert Markowitz jsc2017e009872 jsc2017e011403 () - Marshal Space Flight Center Director Todd May tries out the NASA Mark III advanced space suit picture opportunity which is part of the NASA Future Flight exhibits and activities attracting thousands of people attending the Houston Texas Super Bowl events at Discovery Green Jan. Photographer: Robert Markowitz jsc2017e009906 NASA exhibits on display at Super Bowl - NFL Live Event at Discovery Green. Photographer: Robert Markowitz jsc2017e009903 NASA exhibits on display at Super Bowl - NFL Live Event at Discovery Green. Photographer: Robert Markowitz jsc2017e009881 NASA exhibits on display at Super Bowl - NFL Live Event at Discovery Green. NASA exhibits on display at Super Bowl - NFL Live Event at Discovery Green.
