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  CBS News  Nicole Brannock Gross  photo was stanley mugs  seen around the world in the Boston Marathon bombings  wake. Her face captured the horror and chaos of the moment as well as her shock and need to get up. Brannock Gross and her sister, Erika Brannock, were attending the race that day in support of their 57-year-old mother, Carol Downing, who dreamed of finishing the legendary Boston race stanley water bottle .Special Section: Boston Marathon BombingRecently, the sisters and their mother, as well as Brannock Gross  husband, Michael Gross, sat down with CBS News  Lee Woodruff for their first interview since the bombing in April. In their interview, the sisters recall the day. They were at the 26-mile mark for a portion of the race, but stanley cup , eager to get a better view of their mom s finish, Brannock Gross suggested they move to a point just shy of the finish line. Their mom had only a half-mile to go. They were standing a few feet away from where the first bomb exploded.        Brannock Gross said she remembers the sound and being flown backward.  There was instant silence,  she said.  And I can remember the smell of the bomb.                  Nicole Brannock Gross in the moments after the Boston Marathon bombing.                                                      CBS                                        That was the moment captured for front pages everywhere. Brannock Gross said of the photo of that moment,  In the beginning, I could only look at my face. It was too much to see the surroundings. But I rem Cogg Dennis: Could ve Been Worse
 NASA   Langley Research Cent stanley fr er held an art contest f stanley travel mug or K鈥?2 students in the Hampton Roads Virginia Area. This year   theme was The Future Is Now. The idea was for young artists to take technologies that once seemed far away and explore how they were becoming reality today, said Kristina Ruhlman, LaRC outreach specialist.     First place went to 11th grader Rachel Pike 8 stanley mugs 217  The Rainbow Nebula, which appears above. The other entries, while not as aesthetically refined, make up for it with imaginative gusto. Check out the full lineup at the NASA LaRC Art Contest flickr pool. Sophia O ;Conner 鈥?Kindergarten Honorable Mention Savannah Gizaw 鈥?First Place, 2nd Grade Angela Preisach 鈥?First Place, 3rd Grade                                                        NASAScience