NASA's Planet-Hunting Kepler Spacecraft, Walter Cronkite Honored with National Space Club Awards

Kepler Illustration
An artist's interpretation of NASA's planet-hunting Kepler observatory in space.
(Image credit: NASA)

The late news anchor Walter Cronkite, the planet-hunting Kepler space telescope and a hypersonic aircraft mission are among the people and projects being honored by this year's National Space Club awards.

The Washington, D.C.-based group announced the winners on Tuesday (Feb. 4). The awardees, who range from science teachers to journalists to spacewalk directors, were selected by panels of experts and are "a testament to the inspiring work of individuals across our nation," National Space Club officials said.

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