File:Stennis observes Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month (SSC-2010-01134).jpeg
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English: Amy Eisin (right) of the Naval Oceanographic Office at NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center receives her name written in Chinese characters as part of a calligraphy exhibit at the rocket engine testing facility on May 25. Various displays and exhibits were available to Stennis employees in recognition of Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month, which was observed throughout May. Displays at Stennis highlighted mementos, keepsakes, souvenirs, photographs, artifacts, ethnic costumes and music related to Asian-Pacific culture. |
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Date | Taken on 25 May 2010 | ||
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Author | NASA Stennis Space Center |
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