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John Lasseter, Director of the film "Toy Story", left, and Margaret Weitekamp, a curator at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, conduct a discussion at the museum's Moving Beyond Earth Gallery, Thursday, March 29, 2012, in Washington. Action figure Buzz Lightyear, standing center, launched May 31, 2008 aboard the space shuttle Discovery (STS-124) and returned on Discovery 15 months later with STS-128, is the longest serving toy in space and became part of the museum's popular culture collection. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers) John Lasseter, Margaret Weitekamp, 2012

John Lasseter, Director of the film "Toy Story", left, and Margaret Weitekamp, a curator at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, conduct a discussion at the museum's Moving Beyond Earth Gallery, Thursday, March 29, 2012, in Washington. Action figure Buzz Lightyear, standing center, launched May 31, 2008 aboard the space shuttle Discovery (STS-124) and returned on Discovery 15 months later with STS-128, is the longest serving toy in space and became part of the museum's popular culture collection. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers) John Lasseter, Margaret Weitekamp, 2012 Stock Photo
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NASA Image Collection / Alamy Stock Photo

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KRB3B6

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7.2 MB (266.3 KB Compressed download)

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2003 x 1248 px | 33.9 x 21.1 cm | 13.4 x 8.3 inches | 150dpi

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29 March 2012

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