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**?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> feed xmlns:yt="http://www.youtube.com/xml/schemas/2015" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> link rel="self" href="http://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ"/> id>yt:channel:LA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/id> yt:channelId>LA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>NASA/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2008-06-03T18:44:30+00:00/published> entry> id>yt:video:2WODej84jxg/id> yt:videoId>2WODej84jxg/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>Success and Preparation/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WODej84jxg"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-23T17:19:12+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-24T22:43:21+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Success and Preparation/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/2WODej84jxg?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/2WODej84jxg/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>At 1:47 a.m. EST (6:47 UTC) on Nov. 16, 2022, NASA’s Orion spacecraft launched atop the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from historic Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on a path to the Moon, officially beginning the Artemis I mission. Over the course of 25.5 days, Orion performed two lunar flybys, coming within 80 miles (129 kilometers) of the lunar surface. At its farthest distance during the mission, Orion traveled nearly 270,000 miles (435,000 kilometers) from our home planet. NASA’s Orion spacecraft successfully completed a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at 9:40 a.m. PST (12:40 p.m. EST) as the final major milestone of the Artemis I mission. Artemis I set new records of performance, exceeded efficiency expectations, and established new safety baselines for humans in deep space. This is a prelude to what comes next—following the success of Artemis I, human beings will fly around the Moon on Artemis II. Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Success%20and%20Preparation Credit: NASA Writer and Director: Paul Wizikowski Director of Photography: Phil Sexton Editor: Phil Sexton Producers: Lora Bleacher and Lisa Allen/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1957" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="35641"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:1FwQNtJ2hks/id> yt:videoId>1FwQNtJ2hks/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>NASA Welcomes New Partners to the Artemis Accords … This Week @NASA – April 19/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FwQNtJ2hks"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-20T14:00:01+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-21T23:46:52+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>NASA Welcomes New Partners to the Artemis Accords … This Week @NASA – April 19/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/1FwQNtJ2hks?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/1FwQNtJ2hks/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>More partners in space exploration, new data measuring ocean health, air quality and our climate, and an upgrade to testing facilities for Artemis II … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NASA%20Welcomes%20New%20Partners%20to%20the%20Artemis%20Accords%20%E2%80%A6%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20April%2019 Video Producer: Haley Reed Video Editor: Sonnet Apple Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1475" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="36051"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:cGCWjdFvPAY/id> yt:videoId>cGCWjdFvPAY/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>Earth Day Media Briefing: NASA Unveils New Elements of Climate Research/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGCWjdFvPAY"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-19T15:44:51+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-20T22:11:30+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Earth Day Media Briefing: NASA Unveils New Elements of Climate Research/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/cGCWjdFvPAY?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/cGCWjdFvPAY/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Live from our Headquarters in Washington, we’re hosting a media briefing ahead of Earth Day 2024 to share information about NASA's climate research. We'll discuss new airborne science flights, our latest Earth science strategy, and to share data from our newest Earth-observing satellite, PACE, which stands for Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, and Ocean Ecosystem. Participants • Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator https://www.nasa.gov/people/nasa-administrator-bill-nelson/ • Dr. Karen St. Germain, division director, NASA Earth Sciences Division https://science.nasa.gov/people/karen-st-germain/ • Tom Wagner, associate director for Earth Action https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/about/our-team/thomas-wagner Credit: NASA #EarthDay #NASA/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1533" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="41474"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:07bnJ11dQds/id> yt:videoId>07bnJ11dQds/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>Following the Shadow of the Total Solar Eclipse on This Week @NASA – April 12, 2024/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07bnJ11dQds"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-13T14:00:01+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-17T10:40:21+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Following the Shadow of the Total Solar Eclipse on This Week @NASA – April 12, 2024/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/07bnJ11dQds?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/07bnJ11dQds/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Following the shadow of the total solar eclipse, a NASA astronaut returns safely from the space station, and our lunar-roving robot gets some new hardware … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Following%20the%20Shadow%20of%20the%20Total%20Solar%20Eclipse%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20April%2012,%202024 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1753" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="69585"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:sFIu4nl9POo/id> yt:videoId>sFIu4nl9POo/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>Space Symposium Panel Led by NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free (April 10, 2024)/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFIu4nl9POo"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-10T22:34:51+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-17T10:40:30+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Space Symposium Panel Led by NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free (April 10, 2024)/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/sFIu4nl9POo?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/sFIu4nl9POo/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free moderates a panel at the 39th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The discussion will center on how mission success depends on teamwork. Participants include: • Kenneth Bowersox, associate administrator, Space Operations at NASA Headquarters in Washington • Dr. Nicola Fox, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters • Robert Gibbs, associate administrator, Mission Support Directorate, NASA Headquarters • Catherine Koerner, associate administrator, Exploration Systems Development, NASA Headquarters • Dr. Kurt Vogel, associate administrator, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters The Space Symposium is the premier U.S. space policy and program forum for all sectors of the space industry. Hosted by the Space Foundation, the event welcomes more than 10,000 people from around the world, including speakers, attendees, exhibitors, media, volunteers, educators, and students. Credit: NASA/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1373" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="42888"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:e75zRi3K0q4/id> yt:videoId>e75zRi3K0q4/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>Space Symposium Keynote by NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy (April 9, 2024)/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e75zRi3K0q4"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-09T17:06:22+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-12T13:28:36+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Space Symposium Keynote by NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy (April 9, 2024)/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/e75zRi3K0q4?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/e75zRi3K0q4/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy delivers the keynote address at the 39th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. During the keynote, Melroy will reinforce our commitment to responsible exploration of the solar system for future generations. The Space Symposium is the premier U.S. space policy and program forum for all sectors of the space industry. Hosted by the Space Foundation, the event welcomes more than 10,000 people from around the world, including speakers, attendees, exhibitors, media, volunteers, educators, and students. Credit: NASA #39Space #SpaceSymposium/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1906" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="50519"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:mDl5FPfIVyQ/id> yt:videoId>mDl5FPfIVyQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>Advancing Moon Mobility for Artemis Astronauts on This Week @NASA – April 5, 2024/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDl5FPfIVyQ"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-09T16:12:27+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-12T20:26:11+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Advancing Moon Mobility for Artemis Astronauts on This Week @NASA – April 5, 2024/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/mDl5FPfIVyQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/mDl5FPfIVyQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Advancing Moon mobility for Artemis astronauts, getting ready for the total solar eclipse, and a milestone engine test for our Artemis Moon rocket … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Advancing%20Moon%20Mobility%20for%20Artemis%20Astronauts%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20April%205,%202024 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1105" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="33245"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:I9Xp2cYJifg/id> yt:videoId>I9Xp2cYJifg/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Highlights)/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9Xp2cYJifg"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-09T15:50:15+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-16T20:23:09+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Highlights)/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/I9Xp2cYJifg?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/I9Xp2cYJifg/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>On April 8, 2024, North America's last total solar eclipse until 2045 moved across the continent. It made landfall in Mexico, crossed the United States from Texas to Maine, and departed across Canada’s Atlantic coast. This video offers viewers highlights of the eclipse from NASA's live commentary. Different vantage points include the International Space Station, WB-57 aircraft, and 12 telescopes stationed across North America. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun. The sky darkens as if it were dawn or dusk. Learn more about this total solar eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024 Track this eclipse path: https://go.nasa.gov/eclipseexplorer Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/2024_0408_2024%20Total%20Solar%20Eclipse-%20Through%20the%20Eyes%20of%20NASA%20-%20Highlights Editor: Phil Sexton Credit: NASA #nasa #Eclipse #TotalSolarEclipse/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="5801" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="424233"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:2MJY_ptQW1o/id> yt:videoId>2MJY_ptQW1o/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Official Broadcast)/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MJY_ptQW1o"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-08T20:20:27+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-17T00:06:59+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Official Broadcast)/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/2MJY_ptQW1o?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/2MJY_ptQW1o/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Watch live with us as a total solar eclipse moves across North America on April 8, 2024, traveling through Mexico, across the United States from Texas to Maine, and out across Canada’s Atlantic coast. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun. The sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk. From 1 to 4 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) on April 8, we’ll share conversations with experts and provide telescope views of the eclipse from several sites along the eclipse path. Throughout the broadcast, send us your questions in the chat using #askNASA for a chance to have them answered live. WARNING: Except during the brief total phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection for solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such as pinhole projectors, can also be used to experience an eclipse. For more on how to safely view this eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety Review our eclipse safety guidelines: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety Learn more about the total solar eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024 Track the eclipse path: https://go.nasa.gov/eclipseexplorer Credit: NASA #NASA #Eclipse #TotalSolarEclipse/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="183697" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="11671425"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:J5j95RUSLd8/id> yt:videoId>J5j95RUSLd8/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Telescope Feed)/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5j95RUSLd8"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-08T20:11:10+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-11T05:01:23+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Telescope Feed)/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/J5j95RUSLd8?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/J5j95RUSLd8/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Watch a telescope feed of a total solar eclipse moving across North America on April 8, 2024, traveling through Mexico, across the United States from Texas to Maine, and exiting North America along Canada’s coast. Weather permitting, we will provide live views of the eclipse from several locations across the eclipse path, including showing the partially eclipsed Sun in different wavelengths of light. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth and briefly covers the full disk of the Sun. This reveals the Sun’s wispy, white outer atmosphere, called the corona. Weather permitting, people throughout most of North and Central America, including all of the contiguous United States, will be able to view at least a partial solar eclipse. These telescope feeds are provided courtesy of our partners and collaborators. A full list of the telescope locations and providers is coming soon. Review our total solar eclipse safety guidelines: go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety Credit: NASA Telescope Operator Credits: Mazatlán, Mexico Credit: NASA Solar System Exploration Research Institute (SSERVI) Team Torreón, Mexico Credit: Bill Dean & Aaron Rosen of the Exploratorium Kerrville, Texas Credit: Katherine Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Junction, Texas Credit: Bill Dean & Aaron Rosen of the Exploratorium Dallas, Texas Credit: Vanessa Thomas of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Russellville, Arkansas Credit: Joseph Matus of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Carbondale, Illinois Credit: Bob Baer of Southern Illinois University Indianapolis, Indiana Credit: Dayna Thompson & John Millis of Ball State University / Brown Planetarium Cleveland, Ohio Credit: Salvatore Oriti of NASA Glenn Research Center Niagara Falls, New York Credit: Jessica Balena of the Potomac Animal Wellness Services Tupper Lake, New York Credit: Seth McGowan of the Adirondack Sky Center Houlton, Maine Credit: David Bowman of NASA Langley Research Center #NASA #Eclipse #TotalSolarEclipse #TelescopeFeed/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="181260" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="7363444"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:Y9bH-vVg5eQ/id> yt:videoId>Y9bH-vVg5eQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>NASA Astronaut Loral O'Hara Returns Home to Earth/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9bH-vVg5eQ"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-06T08:20:34+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-11T01:44:17+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>NASA Astronaut Loral O'Hara Returns Home to Earth/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/Y9bH-vVg5eQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/Y9bH-vVg5eQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Watch live as NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, and spaceflight participant Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus return home from the International Space Station. Their Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft will head for a parachute-assisted landing on the steppe of Kazakhstan at 3:17 a.m. EDT Saturday, April 6 (0717 UTC). O’Hara is completing a mission spanning 204 days in space that covered 3,264 orbits of the Earth and 86.5 million miles. About the science highlights of her mission: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/iss-research/nasa-astronaut-loral-ohara-expedition-70-science-highlights/ Credit: NASA #NASA #Astronaut #SpaceStation #ISS/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="4722" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="236145"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:2nVKbW59viQ/id> yt:videoId>2nVKbW59viQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>NASA News Conference on Lunar Terrain Vehicle for Artemis Missions/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nVKbW59viQ"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-03T21:16:04+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-10T16:28:37+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>NASA News Conference on Lunar Terrain Vehicle for Artemis Missions/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/2nVKbW59viQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/2nVKbW59viQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Live from Johnson Space Center in Houston, we'll announce the company, or companies, selected to move forward in developing the LTV (Lunar Terrain Vehicle). The LTV will help future Artemis astronauts search for water, ice, and other resources on the lunar surface, helping humanity establish a long-term presence on another planetary body for the first time. Hear from: • Vanessa Wyche, director, NASA Johnson • Jacob Bleacher, chief exploration scientist, NASA Headquarters • Lara Kearney, manager, Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility Program, NASA Johnson For more information about the LTV, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-select-lunar-terrain-vehicle-for-artemis-missions/ #NASA #Artemis #Moon/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2977" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="112549"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:zTHJ9zb8J2s/id> yt:videoId>zTHJ9zb8J2s/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>NASA Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle (Official NASA Trailer)/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTHJ9zb8J2s"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-03T21:09:01+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-06T23:37:45+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>NASA Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle (Official NASA Trailer)/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/zTHJ9zb8J2s?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/zTHJ9zb8J2s/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>NASA hosted a news conference from the Johnson Space Center in Houston April 3, 2024, to announce the companies selected to move forward in the development of the Lunar Terrain Vehicle under the LTVS (Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services) contract. The award leverages NASA’s expertise in developing and operating these next generation "Moon buggies" to build commercial capabilities that support scientific discovery and long-term human exploration on the Moon. NASA intends to begin using the LTV for crewed operations during the Artemis V mission on the surface of the Moon. Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/jsc2024m000101-NASA_News_Conference_on_Lunar_Terrain_Vehicle_for_Artemis_Missions Producer: NASA/Jamie Quinn Credit: NASA #MoonBuggy #NASA #Artemis/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="6895" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="143015"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:FtxEYSLFyaw/id> yt:videoId>FtxEYSLFyaw/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>Astronauts Share Tips for Viewing a Total Solar Eclipse/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtxEYSLFyaw"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-04-01T17:44:09+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-03T21:54:58+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Astronauts Share Tips for Viewing a Total Solar Eclipse/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/FtxEYSLFyaw?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/FtxEYSLFyaw/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Astronauts Stephen Bowen, Woody Hoburg, Frank Rubio and Sultan Alneyadi are on a mission to get you ready for the upcoming total eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024. Not in the path of the eclipse? Watch with us from anywhere in the world. We will provide live broadcast coverage from 1 to 4 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) on April 8. We’ll share conversations with experts and provide telescope views of the eclipse from several sites along the eclipse path: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MJY_ptQW1o WARNING: Except during the brief totality phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection designed for solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such as pinhole projectors, can also be used to experience an eclipse. For more on how to safely view this eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety Learn more about the total solar eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024 Track the eclipse path: https://go.nasa.gov/EclipseExplorer Credit: NASA Producer: Sonnet Apple Music: Universal Production Music Download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Astronauts%20Share%20Tips%20for%20Viewing%20a%20Total%20Solar%20Eclipse/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2640" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="106952"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:fI5uvafnqq0/id> yt:videoId>fI5uvafnqq0/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/yt:channelId> title>The Space Station’s Newest Residents on This Week @NASA – March 29, 2024/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI5uvafnqq0"/> author> name>NASA/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ/uri> /author> published>2024-03-30T14:00:25+00:00/published> updated>2024-04-08T07:50:40+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>The Space Station’s Newest Residents on This Week @NASA – March 29, 2024/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/fI5uvafnqq0?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/fI5uvafnqq0/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>A NASA astronaut is one of the space station’s newest residents, planning for the upcoming total solar eclipse, and a notable award for an historic asteroid sample return mission … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1676" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="46241"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> /feed>

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1:: Success and Preparation

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.04.2024 · 17:19:12 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· At 1:47 a.m. EST (6:47 UTC) on Nov. 16, 2022, NASA’s Orion spacecraft launched atop the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from historic Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on a path to the Moon, officially beginning the Artemis I mission. Over the course of 25.5 days, Orion performed two lunar flybys, coming within 80 miles (129 kilometers) of the lunar surface. At its farthest distance during the mission, Orion traveled nearly 270,000 miles (435,000 kilometers) from our home planet. NASA’s Orion spacecraft successfully completed a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at 9:40 a.m. PST (12:40 p.m. EST) as the final major milestone of the Artemis I mission. Artemis I set new records of performance, exceeded efficiency expectations, and established new safety baselines for humans in deep space. This is a prelude to what comes next—following the success of Artemis I, human beings will fly around the Moon on Artemis II. Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Success%20and%20Preparation Credit: NASA Writer and Director: Paul Wizikowski Director of Photography: Phil Sexton Editor: Phil Sexton Producers: Lora Bleacher and Lisa Allen

2:: NASA Welcomes New Partners to the Artemis Accords … This Week @NASA – April 19

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.04.2024 · 14:00:01 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· More partners in space exploration, new data measuring ocean health, air quality and our climate, and an upgrade to testing facilities for Artemis II … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NASA%20Welcomes%20New%20Partners%20to%20the%20Artemis%20Accords%20%E2%80%A6%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20April%2019 Video Producer: Haley Reed Video Editor: Sonnet Apple Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

3:: Earth Day Media Briefing: NASA Unveils New Elements of Climate Research

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.04.2024 · 15:44:51 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Live from our Headquarters in Washington, we’re hosting a media briefing ahead of Earth Day 2024 to share information about NASA's climate research. We'll discuss new airborne science flights, our latest Earth science strategy, and to share data from our newest Earth-observing satellite, PACE, which stands for Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, and Ocean Ecosystem. Participants • Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator https://www.nasa.gov/people/nasa-administrator-bill-nelson/ • Dr. Karen St. Germain, division director, NASA Earth Sciences Division https://science.nasa.gov/people/karen-st-germain/ • Tom Wagner, associate director for Earth Action https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/about/our-team/thomas-wagner Credit: NASA #EarthDay #NASA

4:: Following the Shadow of the Total Solar Eclipse on This Week @NASA – April 12, 2024

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.04.2024 · 14:00:01 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Following the shadow of the total solar eclipse, a NASA astronaut returns safely from the space station, and our lunar-roving robot gets some new hardware … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Following%20the%20Shadow%20of%20the%20Total%20Solar%20Eclipse%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20April%2012,%202024 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

5:: Space Symposium Panel Led by NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free (April 10, 2024)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.04.2024 · 22:34:51 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free moderates a panel at the 39th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The discussion will center on how mission success depends on teamwork. Participants include: • Kenneth Bowersox, associate administrator, Space Operations at NASA Headquarters in Washington • Dr. Nicola Fox, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters • Robert Gibbs, associate administrator, Mission Support Directorate, NASA Headquarters • Catherine Koerner, associate administrator, Exploration Systems Development, NASA Headquarters • Dr. Kurt Vogel, associate administrator, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters The Space Symposium is the premier U.S. space policy and program forum for all sectors of the space industry. Hosted by the Space Foundation, the event welcomes more than 10,000 people from around the world, including speakers, attendees, exhibitors, media, volunteers, educators, and students. Credit: NASA

6:: Space Symposium Keynote by NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy (April 9, 2024)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.04.2024 · 17:06:22 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy delivers the keynote address at the 39th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. During the keynote, Melroy will reinforce our commitment to responsible exploration of the solar system for future generations. The Space Symposium is the premier U.S. space policy and program forum for all sectors of the space industry. Hosted by the Space Foundation, the event welcomes more than 10,000 people from around the world, including speakers, attendees, exhibitors, media, volunteers, educators, and students. Credit: NASA #39Space #SpaceSymposium

7:: Advancing Moon Mobility for Artemis Astronauts on This Week @NASA – April 5, 2024

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.04.2024 · 16:12:27 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Advancing Moon mobility for Artemis astronauts, getting ready for the total solar eclipse, and a milestone engine test for our Artemis Moon rocket … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Advancing%20Moon%20Mobility%20for%20Artemis%20Astronauts%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20April%205,%202024 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

8:: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Highlights)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.04.2024 · 15:50:15 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On April 8, 2024, North America's last total solar eclipse until 2045 moved across the continent. It made landfall in Mexico, crossed the United States from Texas to Maine, and departed across Canada’s Atlantic coast. This video offers viewers highlights of the eclipse from NASA's live commentary. Different vantage points include the International Space Station, WB-57 aircraft, and 12 telescopes stationed across North America. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun. The sky darkens as if it were dawn or dusk. Learn more about this total solar eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024 Track this eclipse path: https://go.nasa.gov/eclipseexplorer Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/2024_0408_2024%20Total%20Solar%20Eclipse-%20Through%20the%20Eyes%20of%20NASA%20-%20Highlights Editor: Phil Sexton Credit: NASA #nasa #Eclipse #TotalSolarEclipse

9:: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Official Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.04.2024 · 20:20:27 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Watch live with us as a total solar eclipse moves across North America on April 8, 2024, traveling through Mexico, across the United States from Texas to Maine, and out across Canada’s Atlantic coast. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun. The sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk. From 1 to 4 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) on April 8, we’ll share conversations with experts and provide telescope views of the eclipse from several sites along the eclipse path. Throughout the broadcast, send us your questions in the chat using #askNASA for a chance to have them answered live. WARNING: Except during the brief total phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection for solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such as pinhole projectors, can also be used to experience an eclipse. For more on how to safely view this eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety Review our eclipse safety guidelines: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety Learn more about the total solar eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024 Track the eclipse path: https://go.nasa.gov/eclipseexplorer Credit: NASA #NASA #Eclipse #TotalSolarEclipse

10:: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Through the Eyes of NASA (Telescope Feed)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.04.2024 · 20:11:10 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Watch a telescope feed of a total solar eclipse moving across North America on April 8, 2024, traveling through Mexico, across the United States from Texas to Maine, and exiting North America along Canada’s coast. Weather permitting, we will provide live views of the eclipse from several locations across the eclipse path, including showing the partially eclipsed Sun in different wavelengths of light. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth and briefly covers the full disk of the Sun. This reveals the Sun’s wispy, white outer atmosphere, called the corona. Weather permitting, people throughout most of North and Central America, including all of the contiguous United States, will be able to view at least a partial solar eclipse. These telescope feeds are provided courtesy of our partners and collaborators. A full list of the telescope locations and providers is coming soon. Review our total solar eclipse safety guidelines: go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety Credit: NASA Telescope Operator Credits: Mazatlán, Mexico Credit: NASA Solar System Exploration Research Institute (SSERVI) Team Torreón, Mexico Credit: Bill Dean & Aaron Rosen of the Exploratorium Kerrville, Texas Credit: Katherine Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Junction, Texas Credit: Bill Dean & Aaron Rosen of the Exploratorium Dallas, Texas Credit: Vanessa Thomas of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Russellville, Arkansas Credit: Joseph Matus of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Carbondale, Illinois Credit: Bob Baer of Southern Illinois University Indianapolis, Indiana Credit: Dayna Thompson & John Millis of Ball State University / Brown Planetarium Cleveland, Ohio Credit: Salvatore Oriti of NASA Glenn Research Center Niagara Falls, New York Credit: Jessica Balena of the Potomac Animal Wellness Services Tupper Lake, New York Credit: Seth McGowan of the Adirondack Sky Center Houlton, Maine Credit: David Bowman of NASA Langley Research Center #NASA #Eclipse #TotalSolarEclipse #TelescopeFeed

11:: NASA Astronaut Loral O'Hara Returns Home to Earth

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.04.2024 · 08:20:34 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Watch live as NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, and spaceflight participant Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus return home from the International Space Station. Their Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft will head for a parachute-assisted landing on the steppe of Kazakhstan at 3:17 a.m. EDT Saturday, April 6 (0717 UTC). O’Hara is completing a mission spanning 204 days in space that covered 3,264 orbits of the Earth and 86.5 million miles. About the science highlights of her mission: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/iss-research/nasa-astronaut-loral-ohara-expedition-70-science-highlights/ Credit: NASA #NASA #Astronaut #SpaceStation #ISS

12:: NASA News Conference on Lunar Terrain Vehicle for Artemis Missions

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.04.2024 · 21:16:04 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Live from Johnson Space Center in Houston, we'll announce the company, or companies, selected to move forward in developing the LTV (Lunar Terrain Vehicle). The LTV will help future Artemis astronauts search for water, ice, and other resources on the lunar surface, helping humanity establish a long-term presence on another planetary body for the first time. Hear from: • Vanessa Wyche, director, NASA Johnson • Jacob Bleacher, chief exploration scientist, NASA Headquarters • Lara Kearney, manager, Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility Program, NASA Johnson For more information about the LTV, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-select-lunar-terrain-vehicle-for-artemis-missions/ #NASA #Artemis #Moon

13:: NASA Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle (Official NASA Trailer)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.04.2024 · 21:09:01 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA hosted a news conference from the Johnson Space Center in Houston April 3, 2024, to announce the companies selected to move forward in the development of the Lunar Terrain Vehicle under the LTVS (Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services) contract. The award leverages NASA’s expertise in developing and operating these next generation "Moon buggies" to build commercial capabilities that support scientific discovery and long-term human exploration on the Moon. NASA intends to begin using the LTV for crewed operations during the Artemis V mission on the surface of the Moon. Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/jsc2024m000101-NASA_News_Conference_on_Lunar_Terrain_Vehicle_for_Artemis_Missions Producer: NASA/Jamie Quinn Credit: NASA #MoonBuggy #NASA #Artemis

14:: Astronauts Share Tips for Viewing a Total Solar Eclipse

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.04.2024 · 17:44:09 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Astronauts Stephen Bowen, Woody Hoburg, Frank Rubio and Sultan Alneyadi are on a mission to get you ready for the upcoming total eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024. Not in the path of the eclipse? Watch with us from anywhere in the world. We will provide live broadcast coverage from 1 to 4 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) on April 8. We’ll share conversations with experts and provide telescope views of the eclipse from several sites along the eclipse path: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MJY_ptQW1o WARNING: Except during the brief totality phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection designed for solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such as pinhole projectors, can also be used to experience an eclipse. For more on how to safely view this eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety Learn more about the total solar eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024 Track the eclipse path: https://go.nasa.gov/EclipseExplorer Credit: NASA Producer: Sonnet Apple Music: Universal Production Music Download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Astronauts%20Share%20Tips%20for%20Viewing%20a%20Total%20Solar%20Eclipse

15:: The Space Station’s Newest Residents on This Week @NASA – March 29, 2024

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.03.2024 · 14:00:25 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· A NASA astronaut is one of the space station’s newest residents, planning for the upcoming total solar eclipse, and a notable award for an historic asteroid sample return mission … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

16:: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse News Conference

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.03.2024 · 14:29:23 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Join us for a news conference on Tuesday, March 26, as NASA and other agencies discuss the 2024 total solar eclipse. On Monday, April 8, millions of people across North America will experience the eclipse. During this event, representatives will engage the public, share safety information, and discuss other eclipse updates. Briefing participants include: • NASA Administrator Bill Nelson • NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy • NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free • Kelly Korreck, eclipse program manager, NASA Headquarters • Elsayed Talaat, director, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Space Weather Observations Learn more about the total solar eclipse at https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/future-eclipses/eclipse-2024/ Safety: https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/future-eclipses/eclipse-2024/safety/ Eclipse Live Coverage: https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/future-eclipses/eclipse-2024/live/ Credit: NASA #NASA #Eclipse #SolarEclipse

17:: A Commercial Mission Carries Science to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – March 22, 2024

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.03.2024 · 14:00:19 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· A commercial mission carries science to the space station, highlighting progress in the fight against cancer, and preparing to test new hardware for our Artemis Moon rocket … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

18:: NASA, Health and Human Services Highlight Cancer Moonshot Progress

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.03.2024 · 13:40:00 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· During an event at NASA Headquarters in Washington Thursday, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra united to note progress their respective agencies are making in space and on Earth toward President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden’s Cancer Moonshot initiative. Also participating in the event was Dr. W. Kimryn Rathmell, director of the National Cancer Institute, as well as NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Frank Rubio, both of whom each recently served extended science missions 250 miles off Earth aboard the International Space Station where they conducted cancer-related research. Learn more about the Cancer Moonshot at: https://www.whitehouse.gov/cancermoonshot/ Credit: NASA

19:: NASA Astronaut Tracy Dyson Launch to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.03.2024 · 13:00:31 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Astronaut Tracy C. Dyson, a spaceflight veteran who has logged over 188 days in orbit, is set to launch on her next mission to the International Space Station. Dyson, cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, and spaceflight participant Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus is set to lift off at 8:36 a.m. EDT (1236 UTC) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan aboard their Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft. This will be Dyson's third spaceflight. After two days in orbit, the Soyuz will arrive at the International Space Station's Prichal module for a scheduled docking at 11:09 a.m. EDT (1509 UTC) Monday, March 25. Dyson is scheduled to spend six months aboard the station, conducting research to help us learn how to live in space while making life better back on Earth. Learn more about Saturday's launch: https://go.nasa.gov/3IMDTZy Credit: NASA/Tracy C. Dyson #NASA #Astronaut #SpaceStation

20:: NASA's SpaceX 30th Commercial Resupply Services Launch

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.03.2024 · 21:27:44 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· SpaceX's 30th cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station is scheduled to lift off at 4:55 p.m. EDT (2055 UTC) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. This uncrewed launch of SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft will carry tech that monitors sea ice, research into off-planet photosynthesis, studies to improve nanoparticle solar cells, and essential supplies for our astronauts living and working aboard the orbiting laboratory. Learn more about the science we're sending up on CRS-30: https://go.nasa.gov/3SS9mhA Follow live mission updates on our NASA blogs: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/ Image credit: SpaceX #NASA #SpaceX #SpaceStation

21:: NASA Astronaut Tracy Dyson Launch to the Space Station, March 21, 2024 Launch Attempt

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.03.2024 · 13:46:42 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The March 21 launch of the crewed Soyuz-25 spacecraft to the International Space Station with NASA astronaut Tracy C. Dyson, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, and spaceflight participant Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus was scrubbed, and rescheduled for Saturday, March 23. Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/3IMDTZy Astronaut Tracy C. Dyson, a spaceflight veteran who has logged over 188 days in orbit, is set to launch on her next mission to the International Space Station. Dyson, cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, and spaceflight participant Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus is set to lift off at 9:21 a.m. EDT (1321 UTC) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan aboard their Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft. This will be Dyson's third spaceflight. After a two-orbit, three-hour journey, the Soyuz will arrive at the International Space Station's Prichal module for a scheduled docking at 12:39 p.m. EDT (1639 UTC). Dyson is scheduled to spend six months aboard the station, conducting research to help us learn how to live in space while making life better back on Earth. Credit: NASA/Tracy C. Dyson #NASA #Astronaut #SpaceStation

22:: NASA Science Live: How to Prepare for the April 8 Total Solar Eclipse

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.03.2024 · 19:53:58 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· A total solar eclipse will cross North America on Monday, April 8, 2024, and we want to help you prepare! Find out when and where to look up, learn how to safely view an eclipse and discover ways you can get involved with NASA during this celestial event! Join us live on Wednesday, March 20, at 3 p.m. EDT (1900 UTC) as we help you get ready for the last total solar eclipse to cross the contiguous United States for the next 20 years. Have questions? Submit them during our live chat. Set a reminder to watch our April 8, 2024, eclipse broadcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MJY_ptQW1o Thumbnail image credit: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani Credit: NASA

23:: NSYNC’s Lance Bass Shows How to Safely View a Total Solar Eclipse

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.03.2024 · 14:10:17 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will move across North America, traveling through Mexico, across the United States from Texas to Maine, and out across Canada’s Atlantic coast. Pop star Lance Bass has some safety tips to share so that you don’t say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to your eye, eye, eyes. Not in the path of the eclipse? Watch with us from anywhere in the world. We will provide live broadcast coverage from 1 to 4 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) on April 8. We’ll share conversations with experts and provide telescope views of the eclipse from several sites along the eclipse path: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MJY_ptQW1o WARNING: Except during the brief totality phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection designed for solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such as pinhole projectors, can also be used to experience an eclipse. For more on how to safely view this eclipse: go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety Learn more about the total solar eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024 Track the eclipse path: https://go.nasa.gov/EclipseExplorer Producers: Matt Schara, Scott Bednar, Jessie Wilde, Sami Aziz, Joy Ng, Emily Furfaro Credit: NASA

24:: NASA Remembers Legendary Astronaut Thomas Stafford

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.03.2024 · 19:50:01 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Today we mourn the passing of Thomas P. Stafford at the age of 93. In December 1965, Stafford piloted Gemini VI, the first rendezvous in space, and helped develop techniques to prove the basic theory and practicality of space rendezvous. Later he commanded Gemini IX and performed a demonstration of an early rendezvous that would be used in the Apollo lunar missions, the first optical rendezvous, and a lunar orbit abort rendezvous. He served as the commander of the Apollo 10 ‘dress rehearsal’ mission preparing for the first Moon landing and as Apollo commander of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) mission, a joint space flight culminating in the historic first meeting in space between American Astronauts and Soviet Cosmonauts, which ended the International space race. Throughout his career, Stafford helped us push the boundaries of what's possible in air and space, flying more than 100 different types of aircraft. Credit: NASA Music: Universal Production Music Producer: Sonnet Apple

25:: Discussing the Strong State of NASA on This Week @NASA – March 15, 2024

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.03.2024 · 14:00:20 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Discussing the strong state of NASA, a safe return from the space station, and testing critical hardware for a future mission … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

26:: SXSW 2024: NASA Astronauts & Your Work in Orbit

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.03.2024 · 00:01:23 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Live from the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Jeanette Epps and Loral O'Hara are joined by NASA experts live at the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas. The panel of explorers in orbit and on Earth talk about how you can get involved with space station research and technology. Find out how to fly a scientific experiment, move your business forward, or find inspiration from the explorers living and working in space, as well as how to spot the station when it flies over your part of the globe. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a professional researcher, or just plain curious, this session is for you. For more information about the resources presented during this panel, visit: https://go.nasa.gov/3IwiDqR

27:: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 Re-entry and Splashdown

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.03.2024 · 10:55:34 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· After six months in orbit, the four members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 mission—NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov—are heading home. Crew-7 is scheduled to splash down off the coast of Florida at approximately 5:50 a.m. EDT (0950 UTC) on Tuesday, March 12, after undocking from the International Space Station on Monday, March 11. While aboard the orbiting laboratory, Crew-7 contributed to a number of studies to help us learn how to live in space while making life better back on Earth: https://go.nasa.gov/3UWWIAF Follow the latest mission updates on our NASA blogs: https://blogs.nasa.gov/ Credit: NASA

28:: The Value of NASA (2024 State of NASA Highlights)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.03.2024 · 19:02:49 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· At NASA, we do what is hard to achieve what is great for the benefit of all humanity. To learn more about some of the NASA missions featured in this video, take a deep dive into these links: [0:35] Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS): https://www.nasa.gov/commercial-lunar-payload-services/ [0:38] OSIRIS-REx samples returned to Earth https://science.nasa.gov/mission/osiris-rex/ [0:43]International Space Station (ISS) science: https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-research-and-technology/ [0:57] White House’s Cancer Moonshot Initiative: https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/nasa-scientists-join-white-house-cancer-initiative/ [1:06] Artemis missions to the Moon: https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/ [1:34] Experimental aircraft (X-Planes): https://www.nasa.gov/armstrong/capabilities-facilities/aircraft-at-armstrong/x-planes-at-armstrong/ [1:55] Earth Science: https://science.nasa.gov/earth/ [2:17] Earth Information Center: https://gis.earthdata.nasa.gov/portal/apps/sites/#/earth-information-center [2:23] Solar System Exploration: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/ [2:41] Learning Resources: https://www.nasa.gov/learning-resources/ News Release: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/presidents-nasa-fy-2025-funding-supports-us-space-climate-leadership/ Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/The%20Value%20of%20NASA%20%282024%20State%20of%20NASA%20Highlights%29 Credit: NASA Music: Universal Production Music Video Producer: Sonnet Apple

29:: 2024 State of NASA Address from Administrator Bill Nelson

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.03.2024 · 18:05:02 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA Administrator Bill Nelson discusses the agency’s goals for the benefit of humanity during the annual State of NASA address on Monday, March 11. Learn about our plans for promoting U.S. leadership in space exploration, improving life on Earth through innovation, humanity’s return to the Moon under the Artemis campaign, and more. Senior leaders from each of NASA’s mission directorates also will discuss advancements in their areas ranging from aeronautics and science research to space operations. Read more: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-highlight-artemis-us-space-leadership-during-annual-address/ Credit: NASA

30:: A New Crew Launches to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – March 8, 2024

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.03.2024 · 15:00:01 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· A new crew launches to the space station, graduating a new class of Artemis astronauts, and a group of tiny lunar-roving robots are ready to roll … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/A%20New%20Crew%20Launches%20to%20the%20Space%20Station%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20March%208,%202024 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

31:: 2024 Astronaut Graduating Class, "The Flies," Superlatives

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.03.2024 · 18:42:18 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The 2024 astronaut graduating class gives you an insider's look at not only the who's who of their graduating class, but it allows you to get a glimpse of the accomplished astronauts’ personalities. To see them together as a group, connecting through laughter helps to illustrate how much they value team care. These classic superlatives give the scoop on which astronaut is the best dancer, the funniest, and more. Enjoy seeing a lighter side of "The Flies" in this fun and upbeat montage of the 2024 astronaut graduating class. Credit: NASA #Astronauts #NASA

32:: NASA's Europa Clipper SXSW 2024 Opening Session

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.03.2024 · 17:05:04 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Live from the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas, U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón and NASA's Dr. Lori Glaze engage in a compelling discussion about NASA's tradition of sending inspirational messages into space. They delve into Ada Limón's poetic contributions to the NASA Europa Clipper mission, exploring the intersection of curiosity and exploration in both the arts and sciences. The conversation highlights the upcoming 2024 launch of the Europa Clipper and the unique blend of science and art that it represents. Dr. Glaze unveils the design of the Europa Clipper’s vault plate—a triangular metal piece engraved with Ada Limón’s poem, the waveforms of more than 100 human voices, and other markings that celebrate our shared human connections. Learn more about Europa Clipper and the vault plate at go.nasa.gov/MakeWaves. Participants: Ada Limón, U.S. Poet Laureate Dr. Lori Glaze, Director of NASA's Science Mission Directorate’s Planetary Science Division

33:: NASA Science Live: Juno Spacecraft Makes Historic Flybys of Jupiter’s Moons

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.03.2024 · 19:05:53 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been in orbit around Jupiter for almost eight years, offering it the unique opportunity to make close flybys of two of the planet’s intriguing moons, volcanic Io and icy Europa. Join NASA experts Thursday, March 7, as we delve into these enigmatic worlds to learn how scientists are unraveling their secrets. From Io’s tumultuous volcanic activity to Europa’s ice-covered ocean depths, discover the latest findings from the Juno spacecraft. Have questions? Submit them in our live chat.

34:: SXSW 2024: NASA Astronauts & Your Work in Orbit

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.03.2024 · 16:57:39 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Live from the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Jeanette Epps and Loral O'Hara are joined by NASA experts live at the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas. The panel of explorers in orbit and on Earth talk about how you can get involved with space station research and technology. Find out how to fly a scientific experiment, move your business forward, or find inspiration from the explorers living and working in space, as well as how to spot the station when it flies over your part of the globe. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a professional researcher, or just plain curious, this session is for you. For more information about the resources presented during this panel, visit: https://go.nasa.gov/3IwiDqR

35:: NASA's 2024 Astronaut Graduation

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.03.2024 · 17:25:55 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· It's graduation day for NASA's newest astronauts! Join us on Tuesday, March 5, as we honor our latest astronaut candidates on the completion of their training. Ten NASA candidates and two candidates from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will earn their wings in a ceremony at NASA's Johnson Space Center, becoming eligible for future assignments to the International Space Station, the Moon—and, eventually, missions to Mars. After the graduation ceremony, the astronauts will take questions from media and the public starting at 11:45 a.m. EST (1645 UTC). Learn more about our newest class of Artemis astronauts: https://go.nasa.gov/3Uz8QrC Lee esta nota de prensa en español aquí: https://go.nasa.gov/3I4yxsC Thumbnail credit: NASA #NASA #Space #Astronauts

36:: The Universe is Calling: Apply to Be a NASA Astronaut (Official NASA Video feat. Morgan Freeman)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.03.2024 · 17:23:15 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· We’re recruiting for our next class of NASA astronauts. Selected candidates could fly on Artemis missions to the Moon and, eventually, Mars. Will you be one of them? Applications are open from March 5 through April 2, 2024. Read the requirements and start your application by visiting https://go.nasa.gov/astro2024. Don't think you have what it takes? There's no such thing as a typical astronaut. We’re seeking out team players, passionate people, candidates who thrive under pressure and excel in what they do. The universe is calling. Explore with us. Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NHQ_2024_0305_The%20Universe%20is%20Calling%20Apply%20to%20Be%20a%20NASA%20Astronaut Video Producer: Daniel Lauchu Executive Producer: Rebecca Sirmons Editors: Shane Apple and Daniel Lauchu Narrator: Morgan Freeman Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA #BeAnAstronaut #Jobs #NASA

37:: NASA Science Live: Our First Commercial Science Delivery to the Moon

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.03.2024 · 21:03:02 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· For the first time in more than 50 years, new NASA science and technology instruments are operating on the Moon following the first successful delivery of the agency’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative. From a guidance system that ultimately played a key role in aiding the successful landing to an instrument aimed at observing the Moon’s surface environment in radio frequencies, the six NASA payloads will help inform future lunar missions. Set a reminder to join NASA experts Monday, March 4, to learn about the science being done on the Moon enabled by the first CLPS landing. Send questions in our live chat and we may answer them on air. Credit: NASA #CLPS #Moon #Odysseus

38:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 Launch (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.03.2024 · 05:08:35 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Watch live with us as a crew of four launch on NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 mission to the International Space Station. Liftoff is targeted at 10:53 p.m. EST (0353 UTC), Sunday, March 3. The launch attempt March 2 was postponed due to unfavorable conditions in the flight path of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft. The crew will lift off in their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, powered by a Falcon 9 rocket, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Members include: • NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, commander • NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, pilot • NASA astronaut Jeanette Epps, mission specialist • Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Grebenkin, mission specialist Visit our Crew-8 blog for the latest mission news: https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-8 Over 200 science experiments and technology demonstrations will take place during Crew-8's mission of approximately six months in space. Experiments will include using stem cells to create organoid models to study degenerative diseases, studying the effects of microgravity and UV radiation on plants at a cellular level, and testing whether wearing pressure cuffs on the legs could prevent fluid shifts and reduce health problems in astronauts. Learn more about the mission and science at: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/commercial-crew/what-you-need-to-know-about-nasas-spacex-crew-8-mission/ Thumbnail credit: SpaceX Credit: NASA #NASA #Crew8

39:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 March 2, 2024, Launch Attempt (Official NASA Broadcast in 4K)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.03.2024 · 01:09:47 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Watch live with us as a crew of four launch on NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 mission to the International Space Station. Liftoff is targeted at 11:16 p.m. EST (0416 UTC), Saturday, March 2. Teams selected the new launch opportunity due to unfavorable weather conditions forecast for Friday, March 1, in offshore areas along the flight path of the Dragon spacecraft. The crew will lift off in their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, powered by a Falcon 9 rocket, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Members include: • NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, commander • NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, pilot • NASA astronaut Jeanette Epps, mission specialist • Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Grebenkin, mission specialist Visit our Crew-8 blog for the latest mission news: https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-8 Over 200 science experiments and technology demonstrations will take place during Crew-8's mission of approximately six months in space. Experiments will include using stem cells to create organoid models to study degenerative diseases, studying the effects of microgravity and UV radiation on plants at a cellular level, and testing whether wearing pressure cuffs on the legs could prevent fluid shifts and reduce health problems in astronauts. Learn more about the mission and science at: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/commercial-crew/what-you-need-to-know-about-nasas-spacex-crew-8-mission/ Thumbnail credit: SpaceX Credit: NASA #NASA #Crew8

40:: An Historic Delivery to the Moon’s South Pole on This Week @NASA – March 1, 2024

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.03.2024 · 15:00:50 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· An historic delivery to the Moon’s South Pole, a record-breaking scientific balloon flight, and an asteroid mission’s close pass of the Sun … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/An%20Historic%20Delivery%20to%20the%20Moon%E2%80%99s%20South%20Pole%20on%20 This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20March%201,%202024 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

41:: NASA's 2024 Astronaut Graduation (Official NASA Trailer)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.02.2024 · 19:05:32 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA will honor the next generation of Artemis astronaut candidates to graduate at 10:30 a.m. EST (1530 UTC) Tuesday, March 5, at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. After completing more than two years of basic training, these candidates will earn their wings and become eligible for spaceflight, including assignments to the International Space Station, future commercial destinations, missions to the Moon, and eventually, missions to Mars. Both the ceremony and Q&A session will stream live on NASA YouTube: https://youtu.be/FIwG9b1z4C8 Credit: NASA Producer/Editor: Dexter Herbert Producer: Gary Jordan Audio Post Production: Greg Wiseman Videographers: Charles Clendaniel and Chase Gibson Executive Producer: Sami Aziz #BeAnAstronaut #NASA #Space

42:: NASA Remembers Astronaut Richard Truly

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.02.2024 · 15:56:05 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· We're saddened by the passing of Astronaut Richard Truly at the age of 86. In 1965, Truly became one of the first military astronauts selected to the Air Force’s Manned Orbiting Laboratory program and transferred to NASA as an astronaut in August 1969. He served as capsule communicator for all three Skylab missions in 1973 and the Apollo-Soyuz mission in 1975. He was pilot for one of the two-astronaut crews that flew the 747/Space Shuttle Enterprise approach and landing test flights during 1977. He then was backup pilot for STS-1, the first orbital test of the Shuttle. His first space flight was as pilot of Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-2), significant as the first piloted spacecraft to be reflown in space. His second flight (STS-8) was as commander of Space Shuttle Challenger, the first night launch and landing in the Shuttle program. The former Shuttle astronaut served as the first commander of the Naval Space Command in Dahlgren, Virginia, established Oct. 1, 1983. Vice Admiral Richard H. Truly returned to NASA to become NASA’s Associate Administrator for Space Flight on February 20, 1986. In this position, he led the painstaking rebuilding of the Space Shuttle program. This was highlighted by NASA’s celebrated “return to flight” on September 29, 1988, when Discovery lifted off from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on the first Shuttle mission in almost 3 years. He served as NASA’s eighth Administrator from February 1989 to 1992. Credit: NASA Music: Universal Production Music Video Producer: Sonnet Apple

43:: The Science of NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.02.2024 · 21:00:22 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· During their time on the International Space Station, Crew-7 conducted science experiments and technology demonstrations to benefit people on Earth and prepare humans for future space missions. Here's a look at some scientific milestones our crew accomplished during their mission: https://go.nasa.gov/3UWWIAF Producer: Nicole Rose Credit: NASA

44:: NASA Sparks Commercial Delivery Service to the Moon

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.12.2023 · 21:30:03 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· As NASA prepares to send humans back to the Moon, we will send science and technology instruments ahead of time to lay the foundation for a sustainable human presence. Through NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services, or CLPS initiative, we are enabling American companies to send our science experiments and technologies to the lunar surface for us. This unique commercial delivery service is poised to change the way we work and perform science at the Moon, greatly expanding our capabilities for exploration. Learn more about this innovative approach: https://www.nasa.gov/commercial-lunar-payload-services/

45:: POV: Orion Spacecraft Reentry After Artemis I Mission to the Moon

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.12.2023 · 19:54:36 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On Dec. 11, 2022, our uncrewed Orion spacecraft re-entered the atmosphere after completing the 1.4-million-mile, 25.5-day Artemis I mission around the Moon. Orion, which will soon take humans to the Moon, performed a "skip" entry technique, allowing it to splash down with accuracy at a selected site in the Pacific Ocean. During reentry, the spacecraft endured temperatures about half as hot as the surface of the Sun at about 5,000°F (2,800°C), and slowed from nearly 25,000 mph (40,000 kph) to 16 mph (26 kph) for its 11-parachute-assisted splashdown. In this video, Orion's reentry can be seen from an in-cabin camera facing out one of four side windows. The loud sounds that can be heard are firings of the spacecraft's 12 reaction control thrusters that are steering the capsule as it reenters. View the full length video here: go.nasa.gov/orionreentry Credit: NASA

46:: NASA Explorers Season 6, Episode 5: Sample Return

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.12.2023 · 14:58:45 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· How does it feel to watch your life's work parachute through the atmosphere? Retrieving the sample of asteroid Bennu is just the beginning of this game-changing science mission. Relive the joy and suspense of the OSIRIS-REx sample return with #NASAExplorers. Catch up with the full season of NASA Explorers, also streaming on https://plus.nasa.gov. Created by: James Tralie Producers: James Tralie, Dan Gallagher, Lauren Ward, Katy Mersmann Scientists: Dante Lauretta, Brian May TV Hosts: James Tralie, Jim Garvin, Lauren Ward, Sophia Roberts, Shaneequa Vereen Return Broadcast Producers: Michael Starobin, Sami Aziz NASA Administrator: Bill Nelson Broadcast Logistics: Micheala Sosby Videographers: Rob Andreoli, John Philyaw, John Caldwell, Liz Wilk Animation: Walt Feimer, Michael Lentz, Jonathan North, Adriana Manrique Gutierrez, Krystofer Kim, James Tralie, Bailee DesRocher, Jacquelyn DeMink, Lisa Poje, Jenny McElligott Sound Design: James Tralie Data Visualization: Kel Elkins NASA+ Executive Producer: Rebecca Sirmons Music provided by Universal Production Music: “Fast Motion Orchestra” by Laurent Levesque; “Triumphal” by Alan Myson; “Betrail” by Anders Paul Niska and Klas Johan Wahl; “Sunrays” by Chips Hunt, Jez Fox, and Rohan Jones; “Conquering” by Alan Myson; “Psychotic Strings” by Matthias Ullrich and Raffael Gruber; “Between Surprise and Fear” by Alan Myson; “In the Simulator” by Alan D Boyd; “Danger Zone” by Justine Emma Barker; “Major Heart” by Jennifer Lynn Jacobs and Marc Aaron Jacobs; “Launch Pad at Sunrise” by Alan D Boyd; “Rig for Red” by Andreas Bamberger, Martin Laschober, and Richard M. Lauw; “Confronting your Fears” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Floating Satellites” by Blair Mowat; “King of the Mountain” by Steven David Fay; “Arctic Wind” by Laetitia Pansanel-Garric; “Threatening Riser” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Marked for Flight” by Kavin Hoo; “New Generations” by Sergey Azbel; “Dark String Bend” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Glistening Heart” by Adam Saunders and Mark Stephen Cousins; “Elevation” by Alan Myson; “Shores of Eventide” by Benjamin Peter McAvoy, Stuart Dale Thomas, and William David Featherby; “Rise Up” by Alasdair Neil Parkinson; “Wilderness” by Alan Myson; “On the Edge” by Or Chausha and Yaniv Barmeli Credit: NASA

47:: NASA 2023: Nothing is Beyond Our Reach

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.12.2023 · 19:40:26 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA’s mission is to explore the unknown in air and space, innovate for the benefit of humanity, and inspire the world through discovery. NASA showed the world that anything is possible in 2023. To learn more about the missions mentioned in this highlight video, take a deep dive into these links: OSIRIS-REx: https://go.nasa.gov/41h1xWJ James Webb Space Telescope: https://go.nasa.gov/3uY0u1V Psyche: https://go.nasa.gov/3uVtcQZ Nuclear Propulsion: https://go.nasa.gov/3uVtcQZ International Partnerships: https://go.nasa.gov/47UUKV2 (PDF) Earth Observations: https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/ Earth Information Center: https://go.nasa.gov/3Rc1GG8 Sustainable Flight Demonstrator: https://go.nasa.gov/46WqY0Q International Space Station 25 Years in Low Earth Orbit: https://youtu.be/zY2Zn1cKExY Frank Rubio Record: https://go.nasa.gov/41nyGjI International Science Missions: https://go.nasa.gov/3TgZ1he First Woman Issue #2: https://www.nasa.gov/calliefirst/ NASA+: https://plus.nasa.gov/ Moon to Mars Architecture: https://go.nasa.gov/4ahH7Rl Artemis III Spacesuit Prototype: https://go.nasa.gov/4719ArL Space Launch System Hardware Production: https://go.nasa.gov/41hwYQM RS-25 Tests: https://go.nasa.gov/3RkhF59 Engines Installed: https://go.nasa.gov/47ROoWI Orion Production: https://go.nasa.gov/41jHxCK Artemis II Crew Announced: https://go.nasa.gov/3Rc20EQ Follow us on our journey: https://www.nasa.gov/ https://www.facebook.com/NASA https://twitter.com/NASA https://www.instagram.com/nasa/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ?sub_confirmation=1 Music: Universal Production Music Video Producer: Shane Apple Credit: NASA

48:: The First Images From Our Psyche Spacecraft on This Week @NASA – December 8, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.12.2023 · 15:00:35 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The first images from our Psyche spacecraft, celebrating an anniversary for the space station, and a new tool to help fight climate change … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NHQ_2023_1208_The%20First%20Images%20From%20Our%20Psyche%20Spacecraft%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20December%208,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

49:: NASA Explorers Season 6, Episode 4: Preparing for the Asteroid

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.12.2023 · 16:02:53 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The lifetime of space missions can be measured in decades, not years. From designing, building, launching, sampling and finally returning home, follow the #NASAExplorers of OSIRIS-REx as they enter the final stretch of their quest to sample asteroid Bennu. Catch up with NASA Explorers, also streaming on https://plus.nasa.gov. Created by: James Tralie Producers: James Tralie, Dan Gallagher, Lauren Ward, Katy Mersmann Scientists: Dante Lauretta, Mike Moreau, Jason Dworkin, Nicole Lunning Operations: Kenny Getzandanner, Richard Witherspoon, Anjani Polit Videographers: Rob Andreoli, John Philyaw, John Caldwell Animation: Walt Feimer, Michael Lentz, Jonathan North, Adriana Manrique Gutierrez, Krystofer Kim, James Tralie, Bailee DesRocher, Jacquelyn DeMink, Lisa Poje Sound Design: James Tralie Data Visualization: Kel Elkins NASA+ Executive Producer: Rebecca Sirmons Music provided by Universal Production Music: “Precious Swirl” by Brice Davoli; “Touch of Eternity” by Sergey Azbel; “Unstoppable Urge” by Frederik Wiedmann; “Darkness to Light” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Ill Will” by Edgard Jaude; “Above the Sea of Fog” by Alan Myson; “A Human Solution” by Ty Unwin; “Darkened” by Alan Myson; “Texture” by Alan Myson; “Hope After Dark” by Cyrus Reynolds; “Out of Time” by Alan Myson; “The Untold Story” by Joni Amelia Fuller; “Confronting Your Fears” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Collapse” by Tom Sue and Zach Singer; “Rebellion” by Sergey Azbel; “Majestic Oceans” by Paul Englishby; “Wide Eyes” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Bleak Outlook” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Fifth Wave” by Alan Myson; “Preoccupied” by David Ashok Ramani and Jonathan Elias; “The Dark Veil” by Rob Manning; “Nutcracker - Waltz of the Flowers” by Piotr Tchaikovsky; “Limitless” by Alan Myson Credit: NASA

50:: International Space Station 25 Years in Orbit: Crew Q&A

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.12.2023 · 17:45:14 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA is highlighting the 25th anniversary of International Space Station operations. On Dec. 6, 1998, the first two elements of the orbital outpost, the Unity and Zarya modules, were attached by crew members of space shuttle Endeavour’s STS-88 mission. To highlight the anniversary, NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana, who was the STS-88 commander and one of the first people to board the space station in orbit, and International Space Station Program Manager Joel Montalbano will speak to the current station crew members, Expedition 70, on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023. Through this global endeavor, 273 people from 21 countries have visited the unique microgravity laboratory that has hosted more than 3,300 research and educational investigations from people in 108 countries and areas. Take a look back at 25 years of space station operations with NASA astronauts and experts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W36f1C7hWbU&t=0s Read our daily updates from low Earth orbit: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation Credit: NASA #NASA #ISS #Astronauts

51:: In Search of Cleaner Fuel for Aviation on Earth on This Week @NASA – December 1, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.12.2023 · 15:00:49 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· In search of cleaner fuel for aviation, a scientific balloon campaign in Antarctica, and a key engine test for our Artemis Moon rocket … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

52:: NASA Explorers Season 6, Episode 3: TAG

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.11.2023 · 18:03:07 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· It was Touch-and-Go there for a few seconds...literally! OSIRIS-REx had only six seconds to collect a sample of asteroid Bennu – in a maneuver called TAG, or Touch-and-Go – while the #NASAExplorers behind the mission waited anxiously from 200 million miles away. Catch up with NASA Explorers, also streaming on https://plus.nasa.gov. Created by: James Tralie Producers: James Tralie, Dan Gallagher, Lauren Ward, Katy Mersmann Scientists: Dante Lauretta, Mike Moreau Operations: Beau Bierhaus, Coralie Adam Broadcast Hosts: Michelle Thaller, James Tralie, Gary Napier, Nancy Neal Jones Videographers: Rob Andreoli, John Philyaw, John Caldwell Animation: Walt Feimer, Michael Lentz, Jonathan North, Adriana Manrique Gutierrez, Krystofer Kim, James Tralie, Bailee DesRocher, Jacquelyn DeMink, Lisa Poje Sound Design: James Tralie Data Visualization: Kel Elkins NASA+ Executive Producer: Rebecca Sirmons Music provided by Universal Production Music: “Voyager” by Jeremy Stack; “Moment in Time” by David Thomas Connolly; “Held” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Unstoppable Urge” by Frederik Wiedmann; “King of the Mountain” by Steven David Fay; “Night Watch” by Jeremy Stack; “Shadow Shifter” by Michael James Burns; “Follow the Drinking Gourd” by Kavin Hoo; “Conquering” by Alan Myson; “Clair de Lune” by Claude Debussy; “Human Stories” by Dominic Francis Glynn; “Marked for Flight” by Kavin Hoo; “Never End” by Sergey Azbel; “Getting Things Done” by Theodore Vidgen; “Dark String Bend” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “First Rains” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Natural Wonders” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Successful Return” by Alan Boyd; “Frosty Dawn” by Benji Paul Merrison and Will Slater; “Starfall” by Sergey Azbel; “Lost Thought” by Adriano Aponte Credit: NASA

53:: Artemis II Astronauts Check Out Some Flight Hardware on This Week @NASA – November 24, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.11.2023 · 15:00:01 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Some Artemis II astronauts check out some flight hardware, a mission that will map millions of galaxies, and studying disturbances in the atmosphere … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Artemis%20II%20Astronauts%20Check%20Out%20Some%20Flight%20Hardware%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20November%2024,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

54:: The Color of Space: Astronaut to NASA Leader, Charlie Bolden – Ep. 1

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.11.2023 · 23:03:44 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Hailing from Columbia, South Carolina, Charlie Bolden grew up in the segregated South. Despite challenges, he would become a major general in the U.S. Marine Corps, a four-time space shuttle pilot, and NASA's first Black administrator. Watch him tell his story in the first episode of our new series, "The Color of Space." Watch this episode and more on NASA+, our new no-cost, ad-free streaming service. No subscription required. https://plus.nasa.gov Producer and Director: Jori Kates Executive Producer: Rebecca Sirmons Editors: Jori Kates and Sonnet Apple Credit: NASA

55:: Science and Supplies Delivered to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – November 17, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.11.2023 · 15:00:36 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Science and supplies delivered to the space station, another early discovery by our Lucy mission, and celebrating the one-year anniversary of Artemis I … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Science%20and%20Supplies%20Delivered%20to%20the%20Space%20Station%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20November%2017,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

56:: NASA Explorers Season 6, Episode 2: Bennu’s Surprises

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.11.2023 · 22:30:52 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· When it comes to space exploration, expect the unexpected. As OSIRIS-REx approached asteroid Bennu, scientists were surprised to find a loosely packed rubble pile. This week, #NASAExplorers get a closer look at Bennu and the surprises in store. Watch this series and more on NASA+, our no cost, ad-free streaming service. No subscription required. https://plus.nasa.gov Created by: James Tralie Producers: James Tralie, Dan Gallagher, Lauren Ward, Katy Mersmann Scientists: Dante Lauretta, Dani DellaGiustina, Mike Moreau Engineers: Anjani Polit, Ryan Olds, Sandy Freund Operations: Kenny Getzandanner, David Lorenz Videographers: Rob Andreoli, John Philyaw, John Caldwell Animation: Walt Feimer, Michael Lentz, Jonathan North, Adriana Manrique Gutierrez, Krystofer Kim, James Tralie, Bailee DesRocher, Jacquelyn DeMink, Lisa Poje Sound Design: James Tralie Data Visualization: Kel Elkins NASA+ Executive Producer: Rebecca Sirmons Credit: NASA

57:: NASA Science Live: The Science Behind Your Favorite Planet Being in Retrograde

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.11.2023 · 21:01:07 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Do you groan when you hear of a certain planet going into retrograde? Have you ever wondered what planets in retrograde actually means? Join planetary experts Thursday, Nov. 16, to learn about this fascinating phenomenon and other interesting facts about the orbits of planets. Submit your questions during our live chat for a chance to have them answered live on the show. Dive into the planets of our solar system: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/ Credit: NASA

58:: Live Video from the International Space Station (Official NASA Stream)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.11.2023 · 16:14:52 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Watch live video from the International Space Station, including inside views when the crew aboard the space station is on duty. Views of Earth are also streamed from an external camera located outside of the space station. During periods of signal loss due to handover between communications satellites, a blue screen is displayed. The space station orbits Earth about 250 miles (425 kilometers) above the surface. An international partnership of five space agencies from 15 countries operates the station, and it has been continuously occupied since November 2000. It's a microgravity laboratory where science, research, and human innovation make way for new technologies and research breakthroughs not possible on Earth. More: https://go.nasa.gov/3CkVtC8 Did you know you can spot the station without a telescope? It looks like a fast-moving star, but you have to know when to look up. Sign up for text messages or email alerts to let you know when (and where) to spot the station and wave to the crew: https://spotthestation.nasa.gov https://nasa.gov/iss Credit: NASA

59:: Live High-Definition Views from the International Space Station (Official NASA Stream)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.11.2023 · 15:31:30 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Live views from the International Space Station are streaming from an external camera mounted on the station's Harmony module. The camera is looking forward at an angle so that International Docking Adapter 2 is visible. If the Harmony module camera is not available due to operational considerations for a longer period of time, a continuous loop of recorded Earth views will be displayed with the caption “Previously Recorded.” The space station orbits Earth about 250 miles (425 kilometers) above the surface. An international partnership of five space agencies from 15 countries operates the station, and it has been continuously occupied since November 2000. It's a microgravity laboratory where science, research, and human innovation make way for new technologies and research breakthroughs not possible on Earth. More: https://go.nasa.gov/3CkVtC8 Did you know you can spot the station without a telescope? It looks like a fast-moving star, but you have to know when to look up. Sign up for text messages or email alerts to let you know when (and where) to spot the station and wave to the crew: https://spotthestation.nasa.gov https://nasa.gov/iss Credit: NASA

60:: Farther and Faster: NASA's Journey to the Moon with Artemis

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.11.2023 · 14:21:24 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· At 1:47 a.m. EST (6:47 UTC) on Nov. 16, 2022, NASA’s Orion spacecraft launched atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket from historic Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a path to the Moon, officially beginning the Artemis I mission. Over the course of 25.5 days, Orion performed two lunar flybys, coming within 80 miles (129 kilometers) of the lunar surface. At its farthest distance during the mission, Orion traveled nearly 270,000 miles (435,000 kilometers) from our home planet. On Dec. 11, 2022, NASA’s Orion spacecraft successfully completed a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at 9:40 a.m. PST (12:40 p.m. EST) as the final major milestone of the Artemis I mission. Artemis I set new performance records, exceeded efficiency expectations, and established new safety baselines for humans in deep space. This is a prelude to what comes next—following the success of Artemis I, human beings will fly around the Moon on Artemis II. We have demonstrated our ability to go farther and faster than ever before, opening the door to explore Mars and other destinations throughout the solar system. This is the story of Artemis I. Writer and Director: Paul Wizikowski Director of Photography and Editor: Phil Sexton Producers: Barbara Zelon and Lisa Allen Credit: NASA

61:: The Color of Space: New Series Coming Soon to NASA+

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.11.2023 · 23:00:55 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA's Black astronauts share personal stories of breaking barriers, shattering stereotypes, and the importance of representation. “The Color of Space” Episode 1 drops Nov. 22 on NASA+: https://plus.nasa.gov NASA+ is our new ad-free, no cost streaming service. No subscription required. Credit: NASA

62:: NASA Explorers Season 6, Episode 1: Launch

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.11.2023 · 22:43:02 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· A journey of a billion miles and back begins with a launch. OSIRIS-REx's goal: Travel to asteroid Bennu, collect a sample, and return it home. But why Bennu? Meet the NASA Explorers looking for clues to our early solar system in a sample of asteroid rock. It’s not rockets and satellites that make NASA soar. It’s people. Go inside the space agency and follow the pioneers, risk-takers and experts at the frontline of exploration. This season, follow along with the OSIRIS-REx team, as they launch a spacecraft to an asteroid, collect a sample of Bennu, and bring it home to Earth. Watch this series and more on NASA+, our no cost, ad-free streaming service. No subscription required. https://plus.nasa.gov Created by: James Tralie Producers: James Tralie, Dan Gallagher, Lauren Ward, Katy Mersmann Scientists: Dante Lauretta, Mike Drake, Dani DellaGiustina, Christina Richey, Jason Dworkin, Rich Kuhns, Sandy Freund, Olivia Billett Videographers: Rob Andreoli, John Philyaw, John Caldwell Animation: Walt Feimer, Michael Lentz, Jonathan North, Adriana Manrique Gutierrez, Krystofer Kim, James Tralie, Bailee DesRocher, Jacquelyn DeMink, Lisa Poje Sound Design: James Tralie Data Visualization: Kel Elkins NASA+ Executive Producer: Rebecca Sirmons Music provided by Universal Production Music: “Vortex” Tom Sue and Zac Singerz; “Tested to the Limit” Krantz; “Interstellar” Alan Myson; “Ascension” Alan Myson; “In a Perfect World” Angus Pendergast; “Tough Terrain” Ty Unwin; “Do Androids Dream” Aidan Lavelle; “Kyoto Vision” Andy Blythe and Marten Joustra; “Presidential Destiny” Laurent Dury; “Driving Force” Ben Niblett and Jon Cotton; “Break the Rules” Tihomir Hristozov; “Deadlock” Dean McGinnes; “Final Preparations” Alan Boyd; “Tundra Sunrise” Ty Unwin; “Zero In” Airglo; “Stepping out of the Darkness” Ty Unwin; “Dark Intensity” Jeremy Smith; “Regeneration” Andy Blythe and Marten Joustra; “Warm Drift” Alan Myson; “Distant Suns” Jason Soudah; “Scenes of Devastation” Benji Merrison and Will Slater; “Look to the Stars” Alan Boyd; “Warming” Benji Merrison and Will Slater Credit: NASA

63:: Celebrating the NASA Worm on This Week @NASA – November 10, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.11.2023 · 17:30:05 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Celebrating the NASA worm, NASA telescopes spot a record-breaking black hole, and the first science images from a new space observatory … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Celebrating%20the%20NASA%20Worm%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20November%2010,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Emanuel Cooper Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

64:: Watch SpaceX's 29th Cargo Launch to the International Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.11.2023 · 01:59:40 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· SpaceX's 29th cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station is scheduled to lift off at 8:28 p.m. EST on Thursday, Nov. 9 (0128 UTC Nov. 10), from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This uncrewed launch of SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft will carry a new laser data communication investigation device, a study on the effects of spaceflight on ovulation, research on the respiratory system, an infrared instrument to measure atmospheric gravity waves, and essential supplies for our astronauts living and working aboard the orbiting laboratory. Learn more about the science we're sending up on CRS-29: https://go.nasa.gov/46Iw95s Get the full launch schedule: https://www.nasa.gov/events/ Image credit: SpaceX #NASA #Science #SpaceStation

65:: The Legacy of the NASA Worm Logo (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.11.2023 · 17:55:55 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The iconic “worm” symbol debuted in 1975, and has since wriggled its way into pop culture and deep space. Watch as worm designer Richard Danne joins us at our Headquarters in Washington to discuss the emblem's lasting legacy. Following opening remarks by Marc Etkind, associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Communications at NASA Headquarters, Danne and David Rager, creative art director at NASA, will provide remarks followed by a panel discussion with Danne and others including: Bert Ulrich, entertainment and branding liaison, NASA Headquarters Michael Bierut, designer, Pentagram Shelly Tan, design reporter, The Washington Post (moderator) Julia Heiser, head of live event merchandise, Amazon Music For information and media inquiries: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/join-nasa-to-celebrate-worm-design-influence-with-original-designer/ More on the worm logo: https://www.nasa.gov/general/the-worm-is-back/ Credit: NASA #NASA #Design

66:: Other Worlds: New Series Coming Soon to NASA+

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.11.2023 · 16:07:55 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· In moments years (and sometimes decades) in the making, scientists react to new discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful space telescope ever built. “Other Worlds” Episode 1 drops Nov. 8 on NASA+: https://nasa.gov/plus NASA+ is our new ad-free, no cost streaming service. No subscription required. Credit: NASA

67:: High Above, Down Under: New Series Coming Soon to NASA+

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.11.2023 · 01:00:05 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Two teams of intrepid scientists brave remote Australian terrain to find clues to the essential mystery: How did life come to be on Earth? Join the astrobiology adventure. “High Above, Down Under” Episode 1 drops Nov 8 on NASA+: https://nasa.gov/plus NASA+ is our new no cost, ad-free streaming service. No subscription required. Credit: NASA

68:: The Traveler: New Series Coming Soon to NASA+

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.11.2023 · 01:00:20 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Ever wish you could get away? In this fun animated series, follow the adventures of a curious being who dreams of intergalactic vacation destinations. “The Traveler” Episode 1 drops Nov 8 on NASA+: nasa.gov/plus NASA+ is our new no cost, ad-free streaming service. No subscription required. Credit: NASA

69:: Lucy: New Series Coming Soon to NASA+

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.11.2023 · 19:00:11 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Lucy! You’ve got some ‘sploring to do. In this new animated series, a plucky five-eyed spacecraft goes on an adventure through space to visit the Trojan asteroids in hopes of discovering the solar system's origin story. “Lucy” Episode 1 drops Nov 8 on NASA+: nasa.gov/plus NASA+ is our new no cost, ad-free streaming service. No subscription required. Credit: NASA

70:: Science Launching on SpaceX's 29th Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.10.2023 · 15:11:13 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The 29th SpaceX commercial resupply services (CRS) mission for NASA carries scientific experiments and technology demonstrations, including studies of enhanced optical communications and measurement of atmospheric waves. The uncrewed SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida no earlier than Nov. 5. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/402KJSA Credit: NASA #NASA #SpaceStation #Science

71:: Highlighting the “Ring of Fire” Solar Eclipse on This Week @NASA – October 20, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.10.2023 · 14:00:26 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Highlighting the “Ring of Fire” solar eclipse, learning how the human body reacts to long spaceflights, and a new engine test series for future Artemis missions … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NHQ_2023_1020_Highlighting%20the%20%E2%80%9CRing%20of%20Fire%E2%80%9D%20Solar%20Eclipse%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20October%2020,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Andre Valentine Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

72:: Spacewalk with Astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O'Hara: Nov. 1, 2023 (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.10.2023 · 15:23:09 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O'Hara are taking a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Wednesday, Nov. 1, to remove electronics gear and replace hardware supporting the station's solar arrays. The spacewalk is expected to begin at approximately 8:05 a.m. EDT (1205 UTC) and last for around six and a half hours. Moghbeli (wearing the suit with red stripes) and O'Hara (wearing the unmarked suit) arrived at the ISS earlier this year and are both crew members of Expedition 70, which began on Sept. 27, 2023. This is the first spacewalk for both astronauts. Follow our space station blog for updates: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/ Learn more about the Expedition 70 crew: https://www.nasa.gov/mission/expedition-70/ Credit: NASA #NASA #Spacewalk #Astronauts

73:: Heliophysics Big Year (Official NASA Trailer)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.10.2023 · 18:14:35 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· In October 2023, NASA is launching the Heliophysics Big Year – a global celebration of solar science and the Sun’s influence on Earth, our solar system, and beyond. Modeled after the "Big Year" concept from citizen scientists in the bird-watching community, the Heliophysics Big Year challenges everyone to get involved with fun Sun-related activities. Visit https://go.nasa.gov/HelioBigYear to learn more! Credits: Music: "Rise Now Our Hero" by Dan Thiessen [BMI] via Universal Production Music Video credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Beth Anthony (KBRwyle): Producer This video can be freely shared and downloaded at https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14428. While the video in its entirety can be shared without permission, the music and some individual imagery may have been obtained through permission and may not be excised or remixed in other products. Specific details on such imagery may be found here: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14428. For more information on NASA’s media guidelines, visit https://nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines.

74:: The Ring of Fire: 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.10.2023 · 17:30:41 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Watch live with us as a “ring of fire” eclipse travels across the United States on Oct. 14, 2023, from Oregon to Texas. This event occurs when the Moon passes directly in front of the Sun, but appears too small to completely cover the Sun’s surface – resulting in what appears as a ring of fire in the sky. It’s also known as an annular solar eclipse. Everyone in the contiguous 48 states will have the opportunity to see at least a partial eclipse. Join us for conversations with scientists and telescope views from across the country — and send us your questions in chat using #askNASA. Warning: During an annular eclipse, it is never safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection designed for solar viewing. Review our eclipse safety guidelines: https://go.nasa.gov/EclipseSafety Learn about the annular eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2023 Track the eclipse’s path: https://go.nasa.gov/EclipseExplorer Credit: NASA #NASA #Eclipse #RingOfFire

75:: What We Found in Some Historic Asteroid Samples on This Week @NASA – October 13, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.10.2023 · 22:59:30 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· What we found in some historic asteroid samples, discussing a record-breaking spaceflight, and our Psyche spacecraft sets sail to study a unique asteroid … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/What%20We%20Found%20in%20Some%20Historic%20Asteroid%20Samples%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20October%2013,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Andre Valentine Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

76:: Psyche Launches to a Metal Asteroid (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.10.2023 · 15:56:18 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Watch the Psyche spacecraft launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. NASA and SpaceX are now targeting launch at 10:19 a.m. EDT (1419 UTC) Friday, Oct. 13. The mission to Psyche will take us on a journey to a metal-rich asteroid. During this mission we will be researching the largest metallic object in the solar system, how planets form and testing high-speed laser communications with Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) technology. For more information about Psyche, visit: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/psyche Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/KSC-20231013-VP-MMS01-0001-SpaceX_Psyche_Live_Launch_Show_HD-WON_M1708 Credit: NASA #NASA #Asteroid #Psyche #MissionToPsyche

77:: NASA 65th Anniversary: A Journey Beyond the Stars

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.10.2023 · 16:16:58 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Celebrating 65 years, NASA is a symbol of human creativity and exploration. NASA has consistently pushed boundaries, from the historic Apollo missions that landed the first humans on the Moon to the Space Shuttle program that built the International Space Station. Missions like Landsat and Cassini have deepened our understanding of Earth and our solar system. With NASA launching the James Webb Space Telescope, the future holds even more exciting discoveries. Throughout all these adventures, NASA's commitment to exploration and science continues to lead the way. Today, the Artemis missions herald a new chapter, aiming to return humanity to the Moon and laying robust foundations for expeditions to Mars and beyond. As we honor NASA's storied past, we anticipate a future filled with discoveries, technologies, and deep-space exploration encouraged by a new generation of dedicated explorers. Here's to NASA, commemorating 65 years of cosmic exploration, innovation, and the undying quest to expand our universal frontier. Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NHQ_2023_1002_NASA%2065th%20Anniversary%20A%20Journey%20Beyond%20the%20Stars Producer/Editor: Jori Kates Music: Universal Music Group Credit: NASA

78:: Revealing the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample (Official NASA Broadcast in 4K)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.10.2023 · 16:47:06 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The first asteroid sample collected in space by a U.S. spacecraft and brought to Earth is unveiled to the world at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Wednesday, Oct. 11. The science team from NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification and Security – Regolith Explorer) mission will provide results from an initial analysis of the sample, which landed on Sunday, Sept. 24, in the Utah desert. News conference participants include: • NASA Administrator Bill Nelson • Lori Glaze, NASA Planetary Directorate Science Division Director • Dante Lauretta, OSIRIS-REx principal investigator, University of Arizona, Tucson • Francis McCubbin, OSIRIS-REx Head Astromaterials curator, NASA Johnson • Daniel Glavin, OSIRIS-REx sample analysis lead, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt Scientists worldwide will study the bits of asteroid to gather clues about the origin of the solar system and how life may have begun on Earth. Watch the moment OSIRIS-REx collected the sample in 2020: https://youtu.be/xj0O-fLSV7c Get details on the mission and where it’s headed to next: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/osiris-rex/ Credit: NASA

79:: Preparing to Journey to a Metal World on This Week @NASA – October 6, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.10.2023 · 14:00:16 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Preparing to journey to a metal world, a milestone for a simulated Mars mission, and celebrating an anniversary for our agency … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Preparing%20to%20Journey%20to%20a%20Metal%20World%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20October%206,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Andre Valentine Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

80:: NSYNC’s Lance Bass Shows How to Safely View an Annular Solar Eclipse

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.10.2023 · 19:46:26 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, the Moon will pass between the Earth and Sun, giving people across the United States an opportunity to see an annular solar eclipse, also known as a "ring of fire" eclipse. Lance Bass has some safety tips to share so that you don’t say "Bye, Bye, Bye" to your vision. WARNING: During an annular eclipse, it is never safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection designed for solar viewing. Don’t be a space cowboy – learn how to safely view an eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/EclipseEyeSafety Not in the path of the eclipse? Watch with us from anywhere in the world. We will provide live broadcast coverage on Oct. 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. EDT (1530-1715 UTC) on NASA TV, NASA.gov, the NASA app, and right here on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/LlY79zjud-Q Learn more about the upcoming annular solar eclipse: https://go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2023 This "ring of fire" eclipse will be visible along a narrow path stretching from Oregon to Texas in the U.S. Outside this path, people across the contiguous U.S. – as well as Puerto Rico and parts of Alaska and Hawaii – will be able to see a partial solar eclipse, when part of the Sun is covered by the Moon without creating the ring of fire effect. Download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NHQ_2023_1006_NSYNC%E2%80%99s%20Lance%20Bass%20Shows%20How%20to%20Safely%20View%20an%20Annular%20Solar%20Eclipse Producers: Matt Schara, Scott Bednar, Jessie Wilde, Sami Aziz, Joy Ng, Emily Furfaro Credit: NASA

81:: Our First Asteroid Sample Return Mission is Back on Earth on This Week @NASA – September 29, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.09.2023 · 00:29:36 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Our first asteroid sample return mission is back on Earth, a record ride in space for a NASA astronaut, and our Artemis II mission is making prelaunch progress … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Our%20First%20Asteroid%20Sample%20Return%20Mission%20is%20Back%20on%20Earth%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20September%2029,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Andre Valentine Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

82:: NASA’s Psyche Mission to a Metal-Rich Asteroid (Teaser Trailer)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.09.2023 · 23:40:56 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· There are millions of asteroids in our solar system, so why is NASA going to the asteroid Psyche? Scientists think this particular asteroid, which orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, could be part of the metal-rich interior of a planetesimal, a building block of the rocky planets in our solar system. Visiting Psyche and studying it up close could help us understand how planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars came to be. Join us on the journey to the first metal-rich asteroid humankind has ever visited. The Psyche mission is set to launch as early as Oct. 12, 2023. Watch live launch commentary at https://www.youtube.com/nasa. Learn more about this first-of-its-kind mission at: https://www.nasa.gov/psyche/. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU Produced by: True Story Films

83:: Record-Setting Astronaut Frank Rubio Returns to Earth (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.09.2023 · 12:10:14 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Watch live as NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, the new record holder for the longest single U.S. spaceflight, returns home from the International Space Station. The Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft with Rubio and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin aboard is scheduled to land on the steppe of Kazakhstan on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 7:17 a.m. EDT (1117 UTC). The trio will return after 371 days in space and a mission spanning 157.4 million miles (253.3 million km) and 5,963 orbits of the Earth. Rubio became the new record holder for the longest single United States spaceflight on Sept. 11, after he surpassed the former record of 355 days held by NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei. Learn about the highlights of Rubio's year in space: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/frank-rubio-year-in-space/ Credit: NASA #NASA #Astronaut #SpaceStation #ISS

84:: NASA Science Live: Ask Your Questions About OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Delivery to Earth

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.09.2023 · 20:04:24 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft safely delivered an estimated 8.8 ounces of rocky material collected from the surface of asteroid Bennu to Earth. The sample will be transported to NASA’s Johnson Space Center where it will be opened and studied. Join us live on Tuesday, Sept. 26, as OSIRIS-REx mission experts recap the sample landing, preview what’s to come and answer your questions about the mission. Submit questions in the live chat. More: https://blogs.nasa.gov/osiris-rex Credit: NASA

85:: What's Going on with the Hole in the Ozone Layer? We Asked a NASA Expert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.07.2023 · 14:43:59 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· What's going on with the hole in the ozone layer? Thanks to a global effort to regulate ozone-depleting substances, the ozone hole is showing signs of recovery and is projected to return to a healthy level by mid-century. However, at NASA, scientists continue to monitor its progress. @NASAGoddard's Qing Liang explains more. Keep up: https://go.nasa.gov/3DhEBvp Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/What's Going on with the Hole in the Ozone Layer_ - Horizontal Video Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde Editor: James Lucas Credit: NASA

86:: NASA's Psyche Mission to an Asteroid: Official NASA Trailer

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.07.2023 · 18:00:48 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Join the journey as NASA’s Psyche mission team prepares for a targeted Oct. 5, 2023, launch to explore a unique metallic asteroid orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter. The asteroid, likely made largely of nickel-iron metal mixed with rock, could contain metal from the core of a planetesimal (the building block of an early rocky planet) and may offer a unique window into the violent history of collisions and accretion that created the terrestrial planets like Earth. Arizona State University leads the Psyche mission. JPL, which is managed by Caltech for NASA, is responsible for the mission’s overall management, system engineering, integration and test, and mission operations. Maxar Technologies in Palo Alto, California, provided the high-power solar electric propulsion spacecraft chassis. For more info about NASA's #MissionToPsyche, go to: http://www.nasa.gov/psyche and https://psyche.asu.edu/ Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/JPL-20230717-PSYCHEf-0001-ASU%20Psyche%20Mission%20Trailer%20Revised Credit: NASA

87:: Celebrating the Webb Space Telescope’s First Year of Science on This Week @NASA – July 14, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.07.2023 · 21:18:57 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Celebrating the Webb Space Telescope’s first year of science, testing remote possibilities of a NASA humanoid robot, and a fleet of clean new rides for Artemis astronauts … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Celebrating%20the%20Webb%20Space%20Telescope%E2%80%99s%20First%20Year%20of%20Science%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20July%2014,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Andre Valentine Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

88:: “Fuel” and Fire: NASA’s Artemis Missions to the Moon, feat. Metallica

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.07.2023 · 14:00:17 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· What do Metallica and NASA’s Artemis missions to the Moon have in common? Both love “Fuel” and fire. See footage of the Artemis I launch scored by Metallica’s “Fuel.” Learn more about how NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft will send four astronauts on a lunar flyby around the Moon for NASA’s Artemis II mission: https://nasa.gov/sls Credit: NASA/Brandon Hancock and Sam Lott #Artemis

89:: NASA Science Live: Webb's First Year

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.07.2023 · 21:06:17 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· This month marks one year since the James Webb Space Telescope astonished the world with the release of its first images and data. Since then, the observatory has been transforming the way we see the universe, from revealing details of planets and moons in our own solar system, to providing new understanding of how stars and galaxies form. Join experts on Wednesday, July 12, as they highlight Webb’s first year of science and answer your questions about the mission. Submit questions during our live chat. Revisit the first images: https://www.nasa.gov/webbfirstimages Explore everything Webb, including more hi-res images: https://webbtelescope.org/ Credit: NASA

90:: Where Does Space Begin? We Asked a NASA Expert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.07.2023 · 16:41:24 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Where does space begin? Well, it depends. There’s no sharp boundary that marks the end of atmosphere and beginning of space. But no matter where you draw the line in the sand — or the air — Earth’s atmosphere is full of all kinds of interesting stuff. That’s why scientists like Doug Rowland are studying its many layers: https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2919/earths-atmosphere-a-multi-layered-cake/ Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Where%20Does%20Space%20Begin_%20-%20Horizontal%20Video Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde Editor: Dan Salazar Credit: NASA

91:: What the Webb Telescope Found Way Back in the Early Universe on This Week @NASA – July 7, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.07.2023 · 20:03:24 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· What the Webb telescope found way back in the early Universe, another hot trip around the Sun for our Parker Solar Probe, and we’re back in touch with our helicopter on Mars … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/What%20the%20Webb%20Telescope%20Found%20Way%20Back%20in%20the%20Early%20Universe%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20July%207,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Andre Valentine Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

92:: Science on Northrop Grumman's CRS-19 Mission to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.07.2023 · 14:03:30 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Northrop Grumman's 19th commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station is carrying scientific investigations including a 3D neuron cell culture to test gene therapy, instruments to monitor plasma density, and an updated potable water dispenser system. The Cygnus spacecraft carrying these experiments to the orbiting laboratory is scheduled to lift off no earlier than August 1 from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia. Learn more about some of the science that's traveling to the space station on this mission: https://go.nasa.gov/43futh0 Download link: https://go.nasa.gov/3NJ0PeF Credit: NASA #NASA #SpaceStation #Science

93:: How Did Life Begin on Earth? We Asked a NASA Expert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.07.2023 · 15:50:11 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Here’s a big question: How did life begin on Earth? We don’t quite know, but this fundamental question is a driving force behind astrobiology research at NASA. Understanding how life originated on our planet could inform us about the potential for life to exist throughout the universe. Astrobiology expert Shawn Domagal-Goldman explains more about our search for answers. Explore more about astrobiology at NASA: https://astrobiology.nasa.gov Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/How%20Did%20Life%20Begin%20on%20Earth_%20-%20Horizontal%20Video Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde Editor: Daniel Salazar Credit: NASA

94:: A Crucial Find by Our James Webb Space Telescope on This Week @NASA – June 30, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.06.2023 · 20:25:21 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· A crucial find by our James Webb Space Telescope, learning how life might be on Mars, and some tricky testing for a lunar roving robot … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NHQ_2023_0630_A%20Crucial%20Find%20by%20Our%20James%20Webb%20Space%20Telescope%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20June%2030,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Andre Valentine Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

95:: ‘Asteroid City’ Cast Asks NASA About OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.06.2023 · 17:09:53 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· In September 2023, scientists with NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission will gather in the Utah desert for the arrival of the largest asteroid sample ever received on Earth. “Asteroid City” actors, including Scarlett Johansson, Jason Schwartzman, Maya Hawke, Rupert Friend, Jake Ryan and Jeffrey Wright, join NASA OSIRIS-REx sample expert Dr. Danny Glavin to discuss how studying the asteroid sample will give scientists insight into how the early solar system formed and how life began on Earth. After a seven-year round trip journey that included mapping Bennu’s surface (a near-Earth asteroid that is no threat to our planet), identifying minerals and chemicals, and collecting a sample from the surface, OSIRIS-REx is on its way back to Earth with more than eight ounces of material. For more information on NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission: https://www.nasa.gov/osiris-rex/ Follow NASA Solar System on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram: https://twitter.com/NASASolarSystem, https://www.facebook.com/NASASolarSystem/, https://www.instagram.com/nasasolarsystem/?hl=en Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/The%20Asteroid%20City%20Cast%20Asks%20NASA%20Video Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde, Emily Furfaro, Sami Aziz, Molly Wasser Editor: Jessica Wilde Movie Footage courtesy of Focus Features Asteroid City Credit: NASA

96:: Is NASA Mining Asteroids? We Asked a NASA Expert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.06.2023 · 16:21:34 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Is NASA mining asteroids? No, we’re not in the business of mining asteroids but we do love to study them. This year, our #PsycheMission launches to a unique metal-rich asteroid to study what appears to be the exposed nickel-iron core of an early planet, one of the building blocks of our solar system. However, the science we gain from missions like this could one day benefit future humans in cosmic mining and resource endeavors. And in September, our OSIRIS-REx mission will deliver an asteroid sample back to Earth. Analysis from the sample may help improve future asteroid missions: https://go.nasa.gov/43PoK2y Explore more: https://nasa.gov/asteroids Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Is%20NASA%20Mining%20Asteroids_%20-%20Horizontal%20Video Producers: Jessica Wilde, Scott Bednar Editor: James Lucas Credit: NASA

97:: Showcasing Our New Earth Information Center on This Week @NASA – June 23, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.06.2023 · 20:10:40 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Showcasing our new Earth Information Center, in search of an atmosphere around a rocky exoplanet, and getting ready for an important delivery … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Showcasing%20Our%20New%20Earth%20Information%20Center%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20June%2023,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Andre Valentine Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

98:: Are There Earthquakes on Other Planets? We Asked a NASA Expert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.06.2023 · 15:42:32 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Are there earthquakes on other planets? There sure are, but we don’t call them earthquakes. Instead, “moonquakes” & “marsquakes” are shaking things up in space. Dr. Jacob Richardson of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center explains more about what otherworldly quakes can teach us about not only the interiors of planetary bodies, but also what's happening inside Earth. Explore more: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-insight-records-monster-quake-on-mars Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Are%20There%20Earthquakes%20On%20Other%20Planets_%20-%20Horizontal%20Video Producers: Jessica Wilde, Scott Bednar Editor: James Lucas Credit: NASA

99:: Earth Information Center Opening Ceremony at NASA Headquarters (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.06.2023 · 13:41:51 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Watch the opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Earth Information Center at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The exhibit is a hybrid – part physical, part online – effort that shows how viewing Earth from space can improve lives in the face of disasters, environmental challenges, and climate change. Speakers include NASA Administrator Bill Nelson; Kate Calvin, NASA chief scientist and senior climate advisor; and Karen St. Germain, the director of NASA’s Earth Sciences Division. Agency partner representatives will also speak. NASA created the Earth Information Center with founding partners National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA). Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NASA%20Holds%20Ribbon%20Cutting%20for%20New%20Earth%20Information%20Center Image Credit: NASA Earth Observatory image by Joshua Stevens, using Suomi NPP VIIRS data from Miguel Román, NASA GSFC Credit: NASA

100:: NASA Astronaut Victor Glover Reflects on Juneteenth

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.06.2023 · 14:44:53 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Join NASA astronaut Victor Glover as he imparts an inspiring message about Juneteenth, a day that honors the sacrifices and struggles of past generations by continuing to fight for justice, equality, and freedom for all. The message reminds us of our shared past while pushing us towards an inclusive future. If you were moved by Victor’s incredible words, make sure to watch the full documentary The Color of Space. Join us as we revisit this extraordinary journey, which highlighted the depth of our shared humanity, and inspired us all to reach for the stars! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6vYHdH0AeE Producer: Jori Kates Executive Producer: Brittany Brown Editors: Jori Kates and Sonnet Apple Credit: NASA

101:: Equipping the Space Station to Produce More Power on This Week @NASA – June 16, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.06.2023 · 22:04:59 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Equipping the space station to produce more power, our newest experimental X-plane, and preparing to test a new laser communications system … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Equipping%20the%20Space%20Station%20to%20Produce%20More%20Power%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20June%2016,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine/Haley Reed Video Editor: Haley Reed Narrator: Jesse Carpenter Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

102:: Spacewalk with Astronauts Steve Bowen and Woody Hoburg (June 15, 2023) (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.06.2023 · 19:12:17 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA astronauts Steve Bowen and Warren "Woody" Hoburg are taking a spacewalk on Thursday, June 15, to add a new solar panel to the International Space Station. Bowen and Hoburg are scheduled to install a second International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array, or IROSA, on this spacewalk, after previously installing one on June 9. The new arrays will increase the power capacity of the orbiting laboratory. The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 8:55 a.m. EDT (1255 UTC) and last about six hours. This is Bowen's tenth spacewalk and the second for Hoburg. Follow our space station blog for more updates: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation Credit: NASA #NASA #Astronaut #Spacewalk

103:: Why is Venus So Hot? – We Asked a NASA Scientist

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.06.2023 · 19:31:40 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Why is Venus so hot? The planet’s thick CO2-filled atmosphere is great at trapping heat. This creates a runaway greenhouse effect that makes Venus roughly 700°F (389°C) hotter than it would be otherwise. @NASAJPL's Dr. Amy Hofmann provides all the sizzling details. Explore more about Earth’s closest planetary neighbor: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/venus/overview/#:~:text=Venus%27%20thick%20atmosphere%20traps%20heat,be%20without%20a%20greenhouse%20effect Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde Editor: Daniel Salazar Credit: NASA

104:: Another Power-Generating Spacewalk Outside the Space Station on This Week @NASA – June 9, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.06.2023 · 21:13:03 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Another power-generating spacewalk outside the space station, a commercial resupply spacecraft heads to the station, and sharing the experience of a ride aboard the space station … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Download Link: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Another%20Power-Generating%20Spacewalk%20Outside%20the%20Space%20Station%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20June%209,%202023 Video Producer: Andre Valentine Video Editor: Andre Valentine Narrator: Andre Valentine Music: Universal Production Music Credit: NASA

105:: Spacewalk with Astronauts Steve Bowen and Woody Hoburg (June 9, 2023) (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.06.2023 · 20:21:50 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· NASA astronauts Steve Bowen and Warren "Woody" Hoburg are taking a spacewalk on Friday, June 9, to add a new unrolling solar panel to the International Space Station. Bowen and Hoburg are scheduled to install an International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array, or IROSA, on today's spacewalk, with a second one to be installed on June 15. The new arrays will increase the power capacity of the orbiting laboratory. The spacewalk, known formally as U.S. EVA 87, is scheduled to begin at 9:15 a.m. EDT (1315 UTC) and last about six and a half hours. Bowen will wear a suit with red stripes and Hoburg will wear an unmarked suit. This is Bowen's ninth spacewalk and the first for Hoburg. Follow our space station blog for more updates: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation Credit: NASA #NASA #Astronaut #Spacewalk

106:: How Do We Know What Earth's Climate Was Like Long Ago? We Asked a NASA Scientist

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.06.2023 · 18:31:47 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· How do we know what Earth's climate was like long ago? If you look closely, there are clues just about everywhere across our globe. Some are easy to see and others are more subtle. NASA climate scientist Dr. Gavin Schmidt explains. Want even more?: https://climate.nasa.gov/faq/20/how-do-we-know-what-greenhouse-gas-and-temperature-levels-were-in-the-distant-past/ Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde Editor: Daniel Salazar Credit: NASA

107:: Live High-Definition Views from the International Space Station (Official NASA Stream)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.06.2023 · 20:13:42 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Live views from the International Space Station (ISS) are streaming from an external camera mounted on the ISS module called Node 2. Node 2 is located on the forward part of the ISS. The camera is looking forward at an angle so that the International Docking Adapter 2, or IDA2, is visible. If the Node 2 camera is not available due to operational considerations for a longer period of time, a continuous loop of recorded HD Earth Views imagery will be displayed. The loop will have “Previously Recorded” on the image to distinguish it from the livestream from the Node 2 camera. The space station orbits Earth about 250 miles (425 kilometers) above the surface. An international partnership of five space agencies from 15 countries operates the station, and it has been continuously occupied since November 2000. It's a microgravity laboratory where science, research, and human innovation make way for new technologies and research breakthroughs not possible on Earth. More: https://go.nasa.gov/3CkVtC8 Did you know you can spot the station without a telescope? It looks like a fast-moving star, but you have to know when to look up. Sign up for text messages or email alerts to let you know when (and where) to spot the station and wave to the crew: https://spotthestation.nasa.gov https://nasa.gov/iss Credit: NASA

108:: Watch SpaceX's 28th Cargo Launch to the International Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.06.2023 · 16:17:56 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· SpaceX's 28th cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station is now scheduled to lift off at 11:47 a.m. EDT on Monday, June 5 (1547 UTC), from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This uncrewed launch of SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft will carry a new set of roll-out solar panels to boost the station's power capacity, along with medical research, student-developed technology demonstrations, and essential supplies for our astronauts living and working aboard the orbiting laboratory. Learn more about the science we're sending up on CRS-28: https://go.nasa.gov/43zTeW6 Get the full launch schedule: https://go.nasa.gov/3qjpfmV Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett #NASA #SpaceStation #CRS28 #Science

109:: The Axiom Space Mission 2 Crew Return to Earth on This Week @NASA – June 2, 2023

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.06.2023 · 18:00:26 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Axiom Mission 2 crew members return to Earth, discussing unidentified anomalous phenomena, and a water plume off of Saturn’s moon, Enceladus … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Download AVAIL Link: https://images.nasa.gov/details/The%20Axiom%20Space%20Mission%202%20Crew%20Return%20to%20Earth%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20June%202,%202023 Video Producer: Haley Reed Video Editor: Shane Apple Narrator: Jesse Carpenter Audio support: Eric Land Music: Universal Music Production Credit: NASA

110:: A Poem for Europa by U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.06.2023 · 23:00:09 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón wrote an original poem dedicated to NASA’s Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter's moon Europa, which is believed to harbor a vast ocean beneath its icy surface. Narrated by Limón herself, the poem is entitled “In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa” and it connects two water worlds — Earth, yearning to reach out and understand what makes a world habitable, and Europa, waiting with secrets yet to be explored. The poem will be engraved on a plaque carried aboard the Europa Clipper spacecraft. The commissioned work was released on June 1, 2023, for NASA’s "Message in a Bottle" campaign, which invites people around the world to sign their names to the poem that will journey to another world. Participants’ names will travel 1.8 billion miles, or 2.89 billion kilometers, aboard the Europa Clipper spacecraft on its voyage to Jupiter and its moons. The mission is set to launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in October 2024, and reach orbit around Jupiter by 2030. Over several years, it will conduct multiple flybys of Europa, gathering detailed measurements to determine if the moon has conditions suitable for life. Read the poem, send your name to Europa, and create your own customizable souvenir artwork: https://go.nasa.gov/MessageInABottle For more information on the mission, visit: https://europa.nasa.gov Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Link to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/NASA%20and%20U.S.%20Poet%20Laureate%20Ada%20Limon%20Unveil%20Her%20Poem%20for%20Europa #SendYourName

111:: Science Launching on SpaceX's 28th Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.05.2023 · 17:51:32 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The 28th SpaceX commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station (CRS-28) is scheduled to launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida this June. The scientific experiments and technology demonstrations carried by the Dragon spacecraft include studies of how plants adapt to stress, measurements of genetic structures called telomeres, and satellite projects designed by students in Canada. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/43zTeW6 Download link: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Science_Launching_on_SpaceX_CRS-28 Credit: NASA #NASA #SpaceStation #Science

112:: Axiom Mission 2 Undocks from the International Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.05.2023 · 15:31:43 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· After more than a week aboard the International Space Station, the four private astronauts of Axiom Space's Axiom Mission 2 (Ax-2) are scheduled to undock from the station at 11:05 a.m. EDT (1505 UTC) on Tuesday, May 30. Led by retired NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, the crew of Ax-2—Whitson, pilot John Shoffner, and mission specialists Ali Alqarni and Rayyanah Barnawi—engaged in technology demonstrations, spoke with students around the world, and contributed to scientific experiments ranging from cancer treatments to weather research. NASA's integrated coverage of Axiom Mission 2 will conclude after the crew departs from the station in their SpaceX Dragon Freedom spacecraft. Ax-2 will splash down off the coast of Florida later today; follow Axiom Space and SpaceX on social media for Ax-2 splashdown updates: https://twitter.com/axiom_space https://twitter.com/spacex Credit: NASA #Ax2 #NASA #SpaceStation

113:: The Second All-Private Astronaut Mission to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – May 26, 2023

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114:: Launch of Cyclone-Tracking TROPICS CubeSats from New Zealand, Pt. II (Official NASA Broadcast)

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115:: Honoring the 50th Anniversary of NASA’s Skylab: America's First Space Station

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116:: Axiom Mission 2 Launches to the International Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)

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117:: The Artemis II Moon Mission Crew Visits D.C. on This Week @NASA – May 19, 2023

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118:: Visible Together: An AANHPI Conversation with NASA

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119:: A Spacecraft Changes Parking Spots at the Space Station on This Week @NASA – May 12, 2023

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120:: Launch of Cyclone-Tracking TROPICS CubeSats from New Zealand (Official NASA Broadcast)

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121:: Astronauts Relocate Dragon Spacecraft Outside the Space Station, May 6 (Official NASA Broadcast)

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122:: Another Partner for Space Exploration on This Week @NASA – May 5, 2023

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123:: Moving Ahead With Space Station Power Upgrades on This Week @NASA – April 28, 2023

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124:: Spacewalk with NASA Astronaut Steve Bowen and UAE Astronaut Sultan Alneyadi (April 28)

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125:: NASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission: Launch to Splashdown Highlights

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126:: Some News About Our Moon to Mars Architecture on This Week @NASA – April 21, 2023

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127:: Vice President Kamala Harris talks with the NASA Artemis II Crew About How They Became Astronauts

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128:: Northern Lights Seen From the International Space Station

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129:: Earthrise: A Conversation with Apollo 8 Astronaut Bill Anders (Official NASA Video)

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130:: Post Malone Calls NASA Astronauts in Space for Earth Day

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131:: NASA Science Live: Watch a Total Solar Eclipse in Australia

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132:: A Milestone for Our Experimental Supersonic Airplane on This Week @NASA – April 14, 2023

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133:: Introducing the Crew of our Artemis II Moon Mission on This Week @NASA – April 7, 2023

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134:: Artemis II: Mission Overview

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135:: TEMPO Mission Launch (Official NASA Broadcast)

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136:: Soyuz Spacecraft Relocates at Space Station, April 6, 2023 (Official NASA Broadcast)

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137:: #PassThePhone with NASA and CSA’s Artemis II Lunar Flyby Astronauts

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138:: Artemis II: Meet the Astronauts Who will Fly Around the Moon (Official NASA Video)

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139:: Who Will Fly Around the Moon? Introducing the Artemis II Astronauts LIVE (Official NASA Broadcast)

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140:: NASA Astronauts Share Their Space Station Experience on This Week @NASA – March 31, 2023

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141:: Artemis I Path to the Pad: Launch and Recovery

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142:: Artemis II Astronaut Announcement: April 3, 2023 (Official NASA Trailer)

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143:: The Artemis II Moon Rocket is Coming Together on This Week @NASA – March 24, 2023

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144:: NASA’s Women in STEM 2023 (Official NASA Broadcast)

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145:: The President’s Budget Request for the Agency on This Week @NASA – March 17, 2023

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146:: Adam Driver Asks NASA About Asteroids

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147:: NASA, Axiom Space Reveal Artemis III Moon Mission Spacesuit Prototype (Official Broadcast)

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148:: Watch NASA's SpaceX CRS-27 Cargo Mission Launch to the Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)

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149:: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope SXSW 2023 Keynote

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150:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Splashdown (Official NASA Broadcast)

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151:: Artemis Systems Are Ready to Fly Astronauts on This Week @NASA – March 10, 2023

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152:: NASA, For the Benefit of All

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153:: 2023 ‘State of NASA’ Address from Administrator Bill Nelson

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154:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-5: A Scientific Mission

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155:: Science Launching on SpaceX's 27th Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station

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156:: A New Crew Heads to the Space Station on This Week at NASA – March 3, 2023

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157:: Paul Rudd Explores the Quantum Realm with NASA

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158:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 March 2 Launch (Official NASA Broadcast in 4K)

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159:: NASA's DART Mission Confirms Crashing Spacecraft into Asteroids Can Deflect Them

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160:: Live Video from the International Space Station (Official NASA Stream)

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161:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 Feb. 27 Launch Attempt (Official NASA Broadcast in 4K)

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162:: The Next Crew Headed to the Space Station on This Week at NASA – February 24, 2023

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163:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 Mission to the Space Station (Official Trailer)

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164:: A Future in Orbit

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165:: Naming a Mountain on the Moon This Week at NASA– February 17, 2023

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166:: Have Humans Ever Visited Mars? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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167:: Heart Tissues Beat on the International Space Station

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168:: Celebrating Diversity in Space and Technology on This Week at NASA – February 10, 2023

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169:: How Do We Communicate With Spacecraft? We Asked a NASA Expert

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170:: Work to Do Outside the Space Station on This Week @NASA – February 3, 2023

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171:: NASA's Artemis I Rocket Launch from Launch Pad 39B Perimeter

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172:: Spacewalk with Astronauts Nicole Mann and Koichi Wakata at the Space Station (Feb. 2, 2023)

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173:: Is Polar Ice Melting? We Asked a NASA Expert

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174:: Continuing a Collaboration in Space Exploration on This Week @NASA – January 13, 2023

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175:: U.S. and Japan to Sign Agreement on Peaceful Exploration of Space

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176:: Why is Sea Level Rising? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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177:: Orion is Back in Florida After Artemis I on This Week at NASA – January 6, 2023

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178:: Arturo Campos: The Man Behind the Artemis Moonikin

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179:: Why is Venus Called Earth’s Evil Twin? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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180:: NASA in 2023: A Look Ahead

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181:: Is There Life on Mars? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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182:: An Astronomical and Historic 2022 – What We Did This Year @ NASA – December 23, 2022

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183:: Spacewalk with NASA Astronauts Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio (Dec. 22)

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184:: What Happens to Old Satellites? We Asked a NASA Expert

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185:: Honoring the 50th Anniversary of NASA's Apollo 17 Moon Mission

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186:: Launch of the International SWOT (Surface Water and Ocean Topography) Mission (NASA Broadcast)

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187:: Where Did Our Moon Come From? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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188:: NASA 2022: A Year of Success

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189:: NASA Science Live: Artemis Returns to Earth with Science

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190:: NASA Experts Discuss Artemis I Splashdown and Next Steps (Dec. 11, 2022)

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191:: NASA’s Artemis I Mission Splashes Down in Pacific Ocean

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192:: Are Wildfires Getting Worse? – We Asked a NASA Scientist

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193:: NASA’s Artemis I Mission Return Trip Lunar Flyby

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194:: Spacewalk with NASA Astronauts Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio

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195:: NASA’s Women of Artemis

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196:: NASA’s Artemis I Mission Begins Departure from Lunar Orbit

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197:: Exploring the Moon with NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services

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198:: Ride Along with Artemis Around the Moon (Official NASA Video)

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199:: Is There Water on the Moon? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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200:: Rocket Camera Footage from the World's Most Powerful Rocket

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201:: Highlights From the First 13 Days of NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission

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202:: Artemis I Live Feed from Orion Spacecraft (Official NASA Broadcast)

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203:: NASA’s Artemis I 'Passengers'

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204:: Watch NASA’s SpaceX CRS-26 Launch to the Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast - Nov 26, 2022)

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205:: Apollo to Artemis: NASA Returns to the Moon

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206:: Artemis I Distant Lunar Orbit Insertion Burn

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207:: Are There Rivers and Lakes on Other Worlds? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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208:: Watch NASA’s SpaceX CRS-26 Launch to the Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast - Nov. 22 Attempt)

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209:: Earthrise after Orion Executes Outbound Powered Flyby

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210:: Earthset as Orion Prepares for Outbound Powered Flyby

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211:: Happy Thanksgiving from the International Space Station

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212:: NASA's Artemis I Launch Rocket Camera Footage

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213:: Artemis I Close Flyby of the Moon

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214:: The Historic Launch of Our Artemis I Flight Test on This Week @NASA – November 18, 2022

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215:: Where Do Moons Come From? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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216:: Artemis I Launches to the Moon (Official NASA Recap)

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217:: Earth Views from Artemis I Mission to the Moon

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218:: Artemis I Trajectory Burn en Route to the Moon

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219:: Artemis I Post-Launch News Conference

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220:: Artemis I Launch to the Moon (Official NASA Broadcast) - Nov. 16, 2022

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221:: Spacewalk Outside the International Space Station with NASA Astronauts Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio

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222:: NASA’s Artemis I Launch Set to Make History

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223:: NASA Honors our Servicemembers this Veterans Day

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224:: The Move to the Launch Pad for Artemis I on This Week @NASA – November 11, 2022

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225:: Does Anything Orbit the Moon? We Asked a NASA Technologist

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226:: Launch of SS Sally Ride Space Station Supply Mission CRS-18 (Official NASA Broadcast)

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227:: Launch of SS Sally Ride Space Station Supply Mission NG-18 (Official NASA Broadcast)

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228:: An Update on Our Artemis I Moon Mission on This Week @NASA – November 4, 2022

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229:: Science Launching on SpaceX's 26th Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station

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230:: Why Does Climate Change Matter? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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231:: Happy Halloween 2022 From NASA!

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232:: The Cause of a Christmas Eve Quake on Mars on This Week @ NASA – October 28, 2022

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233:: NASA's InSight and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Team Up to Make Science Discovery (Media Briefing)

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234:: How Do Spacecraft Slow Down? We Asked a NASA Technologist

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235:: Launch of JPSS-2 Weather Satellite & LOFTID Mars Tech Demo (Official NASA Broadcast)

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236:: The Webb Space Telescope’s New Look at a “Star Factory” on This Week @NASA – October 21, 2022

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237:: Audio from NASA’s Juno Mission: Europa Flyby

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238:: Are Hurricanes Getting Stronger? We Asked a NASA Scientist

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239:: Science Launching on Northrop Grumman's CRS-18 Mission to the Space Station

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240:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 Mission Returns Home

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241:: The Results of Our DART Planetary Defense Test on This Week @NASA – October 14, 2022

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242:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 Mission Undocking from the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.10.2022 · 16:36:41 ··· ···
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243:: NASA Explorers Season 5, Episode 4: The South Pole

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.10.2022 · 19:04:25 ··· ···
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244:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-4: A Scientific Journey

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245:: Update on DART Mission to Asteroid Dimorphos (NASA News Conference Oct. 11, 2022)

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246:: A New Crew Launches to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – October 7, 2022

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247:: NASA Explorers Season 5, Episode 3: Space School

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248:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Launches to the Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)

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249:: Snoopy is Going to Space on NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission

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250:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 Mission to the Space Station (Official Trailer)

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251:: The World’s First-Ever Planetary Defense Test on This Week @NASA – September 30, 2022

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252:: Explore our Home Planet and the Universe With NASA Podcasts

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253:: NASA Explorers Season 5, Episode 2: Moon Rocks

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.09.2022 · 18:22:31 ··· ···
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254:: NASA's DART Mission Post-Asteroid-Impact News Briefing

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.09.2022 · 00:35:33 ··· ···
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255:: DART's Impact with Asteroid Dimorphos (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.09.2022 · 23:40:59 ··· ···
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256:: Watch a Live Feed from NASA’s DART Spacecraft on Approach to Asteroid Dimorphos

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.09.2022 · 23:28:44 ··· ···
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257:: NASA's DART Mission to an Asteroid (Official Mission Trailer)

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258:: A Critical Preflight Test for Artemis I on This Week @NASA – September 23, 2022

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259:: NASA Explorers: Season 5, Episode 1

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.09.2022 · 22:14:59 ··· ···
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260:: NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio's First Launch to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.09.2022 · 14:14:23 ··· ···
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261:: Commemorating an Historic Event for Human Spaceflight on This Week @NASA – September 16, 2022

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262:: News Briefing: NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Investigates Geologically Rich Area (Sept. 15, 2022)

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263:: NASA, Rice University Mark 60th Anniversary of Kennedy’s Moon Speech

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.09.2022 · 17:33:25 ··· ···
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264:: Teams Review Options for the Next Artemis I Launch Attempt on This Week @NASA – September 9, 2022

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265:: Vice President Kamala Harris Chairs National Space Council Meeting at NASA's Johnson Space Center

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.09.2022 · 20:31:20 ··· ···
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266:: A New Era of Earth Science (NASA Trailer)

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267:: How Will We Know if NASA’s DART Mission Successfully Changed an Asteroid’s Orbit?

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268:: NASA Explorers: The Artemis Generation

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269:: Artemis I Launch Attempt News Update (Sept. 3, 2022)

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270:: An Update on Our Artemis I Moon Mission on This Week @NASA – September 2, 2022

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271:: Artemis I Launch Attempt News Update (Aug. 29, 2022)

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272:: NASA Administrator Bill Nelson Remarks on Artemis I Launch Attempt

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273:: NASA Leaders Surprise Students With First Look at Artemis Rocket and Orion Spacecraft

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274:: Our Artemis I Flight Test is “Go for Launch” on This Week @NASA – August 26, 2022

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275:: Artemis I Path to the Pad: Roll to the Pad

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276:: Apollo 11 Engineer JoAnn Morgan Sends Greeting for Artemis I Moon Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.08.2022 · 17:54:42 ··· ···
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277:: NASA’s Space Launch System Rocket Ready for Moon Launch on Artemis I

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278:: Artemis I: We Are Ready

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.08.2022 · 16:37:50 ··· ···
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279:: The Move to the Launchpad Ahead of Our Artemis I Flight Test on This Week @NASA – August 19, 2022

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280:: Artemis I Path to the Pad: The Spacecraft

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.08.2022 · 17:14:17 ··· ···
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281:: NASA to Send Science Experiments on the Artemis I Mission to the Moon and Back

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.08.2022 · 17:32:05 ··· ···
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282:: The Countdown to Our Artemis I Moon Mission on This Week @NASA – August 12, 2022

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283:: Artemis I Path to the Pad: The Rocket

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.08.2022 · 22:15:00 ··· ···
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284:: Thanks for All the Gravity Assists

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.08.2022 · 14:38:48 ··· ···
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285:: Artemis I Path to the Pad: NASA Series Trailer

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.08.2022 · 17:54:29 ··· ···
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286:: Artemis I Briefing with NASA Leadership

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.08.2022 · 15:10:54 ··· ···
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287:: Share Your #NASAMoonSnap and Get Excited for Artemis I!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.08.2022 · 14:00:38 ··· ···
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288:: A New Image From Our James Webb Space Telescope on This Week @NASA – August 5, 2022

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289:: NASA Previews Artemis I Mission to the Moon (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.08.2022 · 17:07:51 ··· ···
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290:: The Benefits of Space Station Research and Development on This Week @NASA – July 29, 2022

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.07.2022 · 20:01:02 ··· ···
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291:: A Commercial Cargo Spacecraft Safely Arrives at the Space Station on This Week @NASA – July 22, 2022

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292:: Artemis I Launching to the Moon: Official NASA Launch Trailer

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.07.2022 · 21:55:35 ··· ···
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293:: The Webb Space Telescope’s New Look at the Cosmos on This Week @NASA – July 15, 2022

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.07.2022 · 19:26:04 ··· ···
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294:: Watch NASA’s SpaceX CRS-25 Launch to the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.07.2022 · 01:11:27 ··· ···
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295:: Science Launching on the Next SpaceX Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.07.2022 · 20:18:44 ··· ···
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296:: NASA Science Live: Webb’s First Full-Color Images Explained | Never Before Seen View of the Universe

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.07.2022 · 20:02:14 ··· ···
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297:: Highlights: First Images from the James Webb Space Telescope (Official NASA Video)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.07.2022 · 16:30:41 ··· ···
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298:: First Images From the James Webb Space Telescope (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.07.2022 · 15:33:26 ··· ···
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299:: Ready for the Webb Space Telescope’s First Full-Color Images on This Week @NASA – July 8, 2022

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.07.2022 · 19:44:40 ··· ···
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300:: Launching a New Mission Around the Moon on This Week @NASA – July 1, 2022

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301:: Artemis I: We Are Capable

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.06.2022 · 14:25:21 ··· ···
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302:: CAPSTONE Launch to the Moon (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.06.2022 · 10:21:01 ··· ···
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303:: Save the Date for Live Launch Coverage of NASA's CAPSTONE Mission to the Moon!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.06.2022 · 13:13:30 ··· ···
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304:: Looking to Power Surface Exploration on the Moon on This Week @NASA – June 24, 2022

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.06.2022 · 16:28:24 ··· ···
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305:: The Color of Space: A NASA Documentary Showcasing the Stories of Black Astronauts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.06.2022 · 16:54:04 ··· ···
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306:: The Next Prelaunch Rehearsal Before Our Artemis I Moon Mission on This Week @NASA – June 17, 2022

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.06.2022 · 19:05:39 ··· ···
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307:: Our Artemis I Mega Moon Rocket is Rolled to the Launch Pad on This Week @NASA – June 10, 2022

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308:: An Important Target Date for the James Webb Space Telescope on This Week @NASA – June 3, 2022

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309:: Together We Rise

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.06.2022 · 19:26:36 ··· ···
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310:: NASA Selects Next-Generation Spacesuits for Artemis, International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.06.2022 · 19:08:20 ··· ···
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311:: A Commercial Crew Spacecraft’s Historic Test Mission on This Week @NASA – May 27, 2022

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.05.2022 · 17:24:12 ··· ···
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312:: Boeing #Starliner Spacecraft Deorbit Burn and Landing (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.05.2022 · 00:36:43 ··· ···
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313:: Science Launching on SpaceX's 25th Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.05.2022 · 13:30:23 ··· ···
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314:: The Next Commercial Crew Test Mission to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – May 20, 2022

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315:: NASA Astronaut Thomas Marshburn Reads “Goodnight Moon” in Space and Mark Vande Hei Answers Questions

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.05.2022 · 15:28:44 ··· ···
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316:: NASA Astronaut Thomas Marshburn Reads “Goodnight Moon” in Space

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.05.2022 · 15:28:26 ··· ···
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317:: Boeing Starliner OFT-2 Launch (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.05.2022 · 23:42:40 ··· ···
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318:: Our Journey to 10 Million | NASA Gets a Diamond Play Button

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.05.2022 · 15:07:47 ··· ···
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319:: NASA's CAPSTONE: Flying a New Path to the Moon

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.05.2022 · 17:06:19 ··· ···
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320:: Starliner to Launch on NASA's Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 (Official Trailer)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.05.2022 · 12:55:52 ··· ···
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321:: Watch a Total Lunar Eclipse (NASA Science Live)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.05.2022 · 04:03:03 ··· ···
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322:: The Webb Telescope is Closer to Starting Its Mission of Science on This Week @NASA – May 13, 2022

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323:: The Crew-3 Astronauts Return From the Space Station on This Week @NASA – May 6, 2022

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324:: Watch NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 Mission Splash Down on Earth

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.05.2022 · 05:56:11 ··· ···
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325:: NASA's Psyche Mission to an Asteroid: Official NASA Trailer

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.05.2022 · 15:23:58 ··· ···
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326:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 Astronauts Undock from the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.05.2022 · 05:54:18 ··· ···
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327:: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3: Mission for Science

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.05.2022 · 15:53:49 ··· ···
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328:: What's on the Menu? Food and Culture on the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.05.2022 · 16:08:20 ··· ···
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329:: A New Crew Launches to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – April 29, 2022

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.04.2022 · 18:45:42 ··· ···
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330:: Exploring Space with NASA Astronaut Victor Glover (Live from the Smithsonian)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.04.2022 · 17:56:12 ··· ···
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331:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 Docks to the Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.04.2022 · 01:33:40 ··· ···
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332:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 Astronauts Launch to the Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.04.2022 · 09:02:50 ··· ···
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333:: Vice President Kamala Harris Speaks to NASA Astronaut Mark Vande Hei

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.04.2022 · 16:59:49 ··· ···
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334:: The Next Crew of Astronauts Heading to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – April 22, 2022

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335:: Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam Speaks with Astronauts in Space

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336:: Testing Our Mega Moon Rocket and Ground Systems on This Week @NASA – April 15, 2022

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337:: Reflecting on a Record-Setting Spaceflight on This Week @NASA – April 8, 2022

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338:: Axiom Mission 1 Launches to the Space Station (Official NASA Stream)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.04.2022 · 15:47:50 ··· ···
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339:: Space Symposium: NASA Leaders on Building the Space Economy with the Artemis Program

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.04.2022 · 18:00:28 ··· ···
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340:: Space Symposium: NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy Plenary

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.04.2022 · 16:58:53 ··· ···
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341:: The President’s Budget and the State of NASA on This Week @NASA – April 1, 2022

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342:: #EZScience: Inspiring Women in Space and Science

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343:: Record-breaking NASA Astronaut Mark Vande Hei Returns to Earth Aboard the Soyuz MS-19

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344:: NASA: We Dream Big, We Work Together

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.03.2022 · 21:58:43 ··· ···
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345:: 2022 'State of NASA' Address from Administrator Bill Nelson

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.03.2022 · 18:52:28 ··· ···
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346:: NASA: We Dream Big, We Work Together

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.03.2022 · 18:44:53 ··· ···
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347:: Exploring the Secrets of the Universe for the Benefit of All (#StateOfNASA 2022 Highlights)

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348:: Upgrade Work Continues Outside the Space Station on This Week @NASA – March 25, 2022

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349:: Wally Funk & the Mars Ingenuity Helicopter Team Awarded Michael Collins Trophies

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.03.2022 · 21:20:10 ··· ···
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350:: NASA Science Live: We Just Opened a 50-year-old Moon Sample

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.03.2022 · 19:59:27 ··· ···
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351:: Astronauts Raja Chari & Matthias Maurer Spacewalk Outside the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.03.2022 · 21:01:19 ··· ···
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352:: 5,000 Exoplanets: Listen to the Sounds of Discovery (360 Video)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.03.2022 · 21:20:11 ··· ···
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353:: 5,000 Exoplanets: Listen to the Sounds of Discovery (NASA Data Sonification)

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354:: Preparing the Space Station for Solar Array Upgrades on This Week @NASA – March 18, 2022

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355:: First Rollout of NASA's Artemis I Moon Rocket (Official NASA Broadcast)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.03.2022 · 22:53:21 ··· ···
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356:: "Invincible" by Eddie Vedder, featuring NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission (Official Video)

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357:: Spacewalk at the Space Station with NASA Astronauts Kayla Barron and Raja Chari

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.03.2022 · 20:32:54 ··· ···
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358:: Artemis I Rollout Trailer

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.03.2022 · 16:00:08 ··· ···
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359:: People of Artemis

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.03.2022 · 17:23:34 ··· ···
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360:: Showcasing Our Efforts to Monitor Earth’s Climate on This Week @NASA – March 11, 2022

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361:: NASA’s Exoplanet Superheroes

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.03.2022 · 17:27:57 ··· ···
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362:: Launching a New Earth-Observing Satellite on This Week @NASA – March 4, 2022

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363:: Watch NOAA's GOES-T Weather Satellite Launch to Geostationary Orbit

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.03.2022 · 22:14:12 ··· ···
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364:: Pioneers to New Frontiers: NASA Women Through the Decades

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.03.2022 · 18:22:19 ··· ···
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365:: An Update on Our Artemis I Mission on This Week @NASA – February 25, 2022

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366:: Watch S.S. Piers Sellers Cygnus Capsule Launch to the Space Station – Official NASA Broadcast

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.02.2022 · 18:03:49 ··· ···
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367:: The Next Commercial Cargo Mission to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – February 18, 2022

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368:: Fine-Tuning the James Webb Space Telescope on This Week @NASA – February 11, 2022

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.02.2022 · 20:43:27 ··· ···
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369:: Black Health & Wellness in Space (NASA Virtual Event)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.02.2022 · 19:43:58 ··· ···
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370:: A Milestone for an American Astronaut on the Space Station on This Week @NASA – February 4, 2022

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371:: Science Launching on Northrop Grumman CRS-17 Mission to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.02.2022 · 15:00:37 ··· ···
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372:: Black History Month: NASA Honors the Stars of Our Past

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.02.2022 · 17:13:04 ··· ···
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373:: The Webb Space Telescope Reaches Its New Home on This Week @NASA – January 28, 2022

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374:: NASA Pays Tribute to Fallen Heroes with Day of Remembrance

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375:: NASA Remembers Fallen Heroes

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376:: NASA Science Live: What’s Next for the James Webb Space Telescope?

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377:: A Commercial Mission Returning Cargo from the Space Station on This Week @ NASA – January 21, 2022

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378:: A Major Milestone for the James Webb Space Telescope on This Week @NASA – January 14, 2022

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379:: ISS 2030: NASA Extends Operations of the International Space Station

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380:: News Update on James Webb Space Telescope's Full Deployment

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381:: James Webb Space Telescope: Primary Mirror Deployment – Mission Control Live

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382:: A Week of Deployments for the James Webb Space Telescope on This Week @NASA – January 7, 2022

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383:: James Webb Space Telescope: Secondary Mirror Deployment - Mission Control Live

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384:: James Webb Space Telescope: Sunshield Deployment - Mission Control Live

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385:: We Asked a NASA Expert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.01.2022 · 21:37:18 ··· ···
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386:: NASA 2022: The Future is Now

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.12.2021 · 15:42:26 ··· ···
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387:: Are There Rainbows on Mars? We Asked a NASA Expert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.12.2021 · 17:00:39 ··· ···
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388:: James Webb Space Telescope Launch — Official NASA Broadcast

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.12.2021 · 13:20:56 ··· ···
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389:: Why Can You See the Moon During the Day? We Asked a NASA Scientist

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.12.2021 · 15:27:43 ··· ···
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390:: We Did Some Amazing Things This Year @ NASA – December 21, 2021

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391:: NASA's James Webb Space Telescope – Official Mission Trailer

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.12.2021 · 13:59:26 ··· ···
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392:: Watch SpaceX Launch Science and Supplies to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.12.2021 · 10:48:43 ··· ···
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393:: Season’s Greetings from NASA

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.12.2021 · 23:42:14 ··· ···
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394:: #EZScience: Taking Light Apart with the James Webb Space Telescope

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.12.2021 · 19:04:49 ··· ···
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395:: Watch SpaceX Launch Science and Supplies to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.12.2021 · 15:46:18 ··· ···
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396:: Is There Water on Mars? We Asked a NASA Scientist

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.12.2021 · 17:27:03 ··· ···
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397:: A New Class of Astronaut Candidates on This Week @NASA – December 10, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.12.2021 · 17:55:01 ··· ···
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398:: Watch NASA's IXPE Observatory Launch Into Space — Official Live Broadcast

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.12.2021 · 06:49:07 ··· ···
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399:: Are There Oceans on Other Worlds? We Asked a NASA Expert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.12.2021 · 22:07:16 ··· ···
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400:: #EZScience: Exploring the X-ray Universe

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.12.2021 · 19:05:49 ··· ···
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401:: Science Launching on SpaceX's 24th Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.12.2021 · 17:37:03 ··· ···
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402:: Launch of NASA's Laser Communications Relay Demonstration — LCRD Official Launch Coverage

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.12.2021 · 10:53:58 ··· ···
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403:: NASA Announces 2021 Class of Astronaut Candidates

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.12.2021 · 18:26:40 ··· ···
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404:: Nichelle Nichols: Woman on a NASA Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.12.2021 · 23:07:41 ··· ···
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405:: Live Feed of the Dec. 4, 2021 Total Solar Eclipse

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.12.2021 · 08:38:13 ··· ···
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406:: Replacing a Space Station Communications Antenna on This Week @NASA – December 3, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.12.2021 · 21:40:46 ··· ···
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407:: NASA Astronauts Read Aloud: You Are Going

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.12.2021 · 15:25:00 ··· ···
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408:: NASA Spacewalk to Replace Space Station Antenna

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.12.2021 · 18:53:23 ··· ···
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409:: What’s it Like Landing on Mars? We Asked a NASA Expert

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.12.2021 · 21:42:48 ··· ···
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410:: Vice President Kamala Harris Chairs Her First National Space Council Meeting

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.12.2021 · 20:33:15 ··· ···
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411:: NASA Spacewalk to Replace Space Station Antenna

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.11.2021 · 18:36:28 ··· ···
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412:: The Launch of Our First Planetary Defense Test Mission on This Week @NASA – November 26, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.11.2021 · 18:53:29 ··· ···
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413:: Happy Thanksgiving from NASA!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.11.2021 · 15:25:53 ··· ···
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414:: We Asked a NASA Expert: What's the Difference Between Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.11.2021 · 18:10:32 ··· ···
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415:: Watch NASA’s DART Mission Launch (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) Official Broadcast/Stream

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.11.2021 · 07:45:42 ··· ···
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416:: NASA Science Live: We’re Crashing a Spacecraft into an Asteroid…on Purpose!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.11.2021 · 22:00:31 ··· ···
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417:: The Space Station Crew is Safe Following a Debris Event on This Week @NASA – November 19, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.11.2021 · 20:34:41 ··· ···
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418:: Launching Soon: NASA's First Asteroid Deflection Test

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.11.2021 · 22:28:43 ··· ···
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419:: We Asked a NASA Expert: Is NASA Really Crashing a Spacecraft into an Asteroid?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.11.2021 · 17:27:31 ··· ···
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420:: ‘Don’t Look Up’ Director Adam McKay Previews NASA’s DART Asteroid Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.11.2021 · 19:37:12 ··· ···
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421:: Live Q&A with NASA Planetary Defender

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.11.2021 · 22:05:15 ··· ···
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422:: Our Crew-3 Mission Launches to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – November 12, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.11.2021 · 02:03:15 ··· ···
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423:: Astronauts Show How NASA's DART Mission Will Change an Asteroid's Motion in Space

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.11.2021 · 21:44:07 ··· ···
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424:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 Astronauts Arrive at the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.11.2021 · 02:26:23 ··· ···
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425:: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 Astronauts Launch to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.11.2021 · 02:46:09 ··· ···
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426:: We Asked a NASA Expert: Is NASA Aware of Any Earth-Threatening Asteroids?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.11.2021 · 15:34:51 ··· ···
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427:: People of Artemis

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.11.2021 · 21:03:20 ··· ···
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428:: Watch NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 Mission Launch (Trailer)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.11.2021 · 15:33:56 ··· ···
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429:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Returns Home: Splashdown

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.11.2021 · 04:56:08 ··· ···
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430:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Returns Home: Undocking and Space Station Flyaround of Crew Dragon

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.11.2021 · 21:40:07 ··· ···
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431:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Returns Home: Hatch Closure of Crew Dragon Spacecraft

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.11.2021 · 17:23:15 ··· ···
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432:: Vice President Kamala Harris Visits NASA to See Climate Change Work

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.11.2021 · 00:57:47 ··· ···
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433:: The Vice President Checks Out New Earth Science Work on This Week @NASA – November 5, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.11.2021 · 02:33:23 ··· ···
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434:: Vice President Remarks on Climate, Live from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.11.2021 · 21:46:57 ··· ···
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435:: We Asked a NASA Expert: When Was the Last Time an Asteroid Hit Earth?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.11.2021 · 16:18:50 ··· ···
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436:: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 Astronauts Advance Research in Space

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.11.2021 · 17:00:06 ··· ···
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437:: Live Q&A with NASA Planetary Defender

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.11.2021 · 21:03:57 ··· ···
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438:: The Crew-3 Astronauts Arrive at the Launch Site on This Week @NASA – October 29, 2021

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439:: Jupiter’s 3D Atmosphere Revealed by NASA’s Juno Spacecraft (Media Briefing)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.10.2021 · 20:33:09 ··· ···
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440:: We Asked a NASA Expert: How Did Perseverance Pick its Landing Spot?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.10.2021 · 17:42:45 ··· ···
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441:: Watch NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 Mission Launch on Oct. 31 (Trailer)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.10.2021 · 21:33:23 ··· ···
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442:: Behind the Spacecraft: Justyna Surowiec

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.10.2021 · 16:16:04 ··· ···
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443:: Behind the Spacecraft: NASA's DART, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.10.2021 · 16:15:01 ··· ···
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444:: Behind the Spacecraft: Elena Adams

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.10.2021 · 16:15:01 ··· ···
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445:: Behind the Spacecraft: Michelle Chen

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.10.2021 · 16:15:01 ··· ···
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446:: Behind the Spacecraft: Kelly Fast

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.10.2021 · 16:15:01 ··· ···
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447:: Behind the Spacecraft: Andy Rivkin

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.10.2021 · 16:15:00 ··· ···
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448:: The Orion Spacecraft for Artemis I Is on the Move on This Week @NASA – October 22, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.10.2021 · 19:59:03 ··· ···
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449:: Building NASA's NEXT Generation Spacesuits

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.10.2021 · 20:30:17 ··· ···
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450:: We Asked a NASA Scientist: What if an Asteroid Were Going to Hit Earth?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.10.2021 · 17:09:21 ··· ···
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451:: International #ObserveTheMoon Night with NASA

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.10.2021 · 00:37:54 ··· ···
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452:: The First Mission to the Trojan Asteroids on This Week @NASA – October 16, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.10.2021 · 14:20:33 ··· ···
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453:: Launch of NASA's Lucy Mission to Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.10.2021 · 11:26:24 ··· ···
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454:: NASA Science Live: Launching Lucy to the Trojan Asteroids

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.10.2021 · 20:31:54 ··· ···
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455:: We Asked a NASA Scientist – Did Mars Ever Look Like Earth?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.10.2021 · 20:23:41 ··· ···
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456:: A Change of Command Aboard the Space Station on This Week @NASA – October 8, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.10.2021 · 18:14:29 ··· ···
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457:: Launching Lucy, NASA's First Mission to the Trojan Asteroids

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.10.2021 · 15:13:00 ··· ···
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458:: NASA Celebrates Hispanic Heritage: El Ayer y El Mañana

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.10.2021 · 17:00:13 ··· ···
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459:: Vice President Kamala Harris and an Astronaut? What A Day! | Get Curious with Vice President Harris

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.10.2021 · 13:00:02 ··· ···
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460:: We Asked a NASA Scientist: What are Lagrange Points?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.10.2021 · 18:04:21 ··· ···
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461:: NASA Science Live: Landsat - A Legacy of Seeing Earth from Space

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.10.2021 · 22:13:44 ··· ···
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462:: A New Earth-Observing Mission Launches to Space on This Week @NASA – October 1, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.10.2021 · 19:31:45 ··· ···
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463:: We Asked a NASA Scientist: What are the Trojan Asteroids?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.09.2021 · 21:15:42 ··· ···
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464:: NASA Science Live: Landsat - A Legacy of Seeing Earth from Space

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.09.2021 · 19:35:04 ··· ···
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465:: Launch of the Landsat 9 Earth-Observing Satellite

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.09.2021 · 20:24:02 ··· ···
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466:: Positioning the Agency for Future Success on This Week @NASA – September 24, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.09.2021 · 20:07:47 ··· ···
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467:: NASA Science Live: Moon to Mars Ice and Prospecting Challenge

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.09.2021 · 20:06:09 ··· ···
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468:: We Asked a NASA Technologist – Is There Oxygen on Mars?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.09.2021 · 16:57:36 ··· ···
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469:: The Future of NASA

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.09.2021 · 17:22:07 ··· ···
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470:: NASA Town Hall on Human Spaceflight

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.09.2021 · 16:49:22 ··· ···
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471:: Preparing the Space Station for a Future Power Boost on This Week @NASA – September 17, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.09.2021 · 18:46:18 ··· ···
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472:: We Asked a NASA Scientist – Does NASA Know About All the Asteroids?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.09.2021 · 19:41:54 ··· ···
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473:: Spacewalk Outside the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.09.2021 · 20:52:01 ··· ···
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474:: An Historic Milestone for Perseverance on This Week @NASA – September 10, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.09.2021 · 19:31:46 ··· ···
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475:: Priming NASA's Artemis I for Launch to the Moon

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.09.2021 · 15:01:17 ··· ···
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476:: We Asked a NASA Scientist: Do Aliens Exist?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.09.2021 · 21:00:31 ··· ···
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477:: NASA Psyche Mission: Charting a Metallic World

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.09.2021 · 14:39:05 ··· ···
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478:: A Long-Distance Call to Space on This Week @NASA – September 3, 2021

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479:: We Asked a NASA Technologist: Is there Weather on Mars?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.09.2021 · 15:17:59 ··· ···
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480:: Get in Astronaut, We're Going Exploring

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.08.2021 · 18:22:49 ··· ···
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481:: SECOND ATTEMPT: NASA and SpaceX Launch to the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.08.2021 · 07:41:31 ··· ···
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482:: Highlighting the value of NASA on This Week @NASA – August 28, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.08.2021 · 18:10:01 ··· ···
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483:: NASA and SpaceX Launch to the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.08.2021 · 07:33:53 ··· ···
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484:: International Space Station Crew Previews SpaceX CRS-23 Science

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.08.2021 · 15:11:12 ··· ···
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485:: We Asked a NASA Scientist: Will an Asteroid Ever Hit Earth?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.08.2021 · 18:23:40 ··· ···
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486:: Why the Moon?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.08.2021 · 15:28:59 ··· ···
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487:: Highlighting an Upcoming Earth-Observing Mission on This Week @NASA – August 20, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.08.2021 · 19:00:27 ··· ···
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488:: Celebrating Gene Roddenberry: Star Trek's Bridge and NASA

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.08.2021 · 18:00:11 ··· ···
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489:: Science Launching on SpaceX's 23rd Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.08.2021 · 13:00:09 ··· ···
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490:: A Commercial Resupply Mission to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – August 13, 2021

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491:: Dedicating The Neil A. Armstrong Facility for an American Hero

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.08.2021 · 00:00:28 ··· ···
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492:: Watch the Launch of Northrop Grumman's Resupply Mission to the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.08.2021 · 22:24:11 ··· ···
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493:: #Tokyo2020: Highlights from the first-ever space Olympics!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.08.2021 · 19:23:49 ··· ···
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494:: Firing Up the Engine for our Artemis Moon Rocket on This Week @NASA – August 6, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.08.2021 · 17:42:55 ··· ···
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495:: Watch Boeing's Starliner Spacecraft Launch to the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.08.2021 · 17:51:23 ··· ···
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496:: The Next Commercial Crew Test Flight to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – July 30, 2021

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497:: NASA Science Live: How to Become a NASA Intern

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.07.2021 · 19:32:40 ··· ···
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498:: Launching Soon: Starliner to Launch on NASA and Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.07.2021 · 14:50:40 ··· ···
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499:: Watch Boeing's Starliner Spacecraft Launch to the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.07.2021 · 20:35:44 ··· ···
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500:: Apollo 15: "Never Been on a Ride like this Before"

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.07.2021 · 14:46:12 ··· ···
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501:: Science Launching on Northrop Grumman CRS-16 Mission to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.07.2021 · 17:00:23 ··· ···
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502:: Relocating a Commercial Spacecraft at the Space Station on This Week @NASA – July 23, 2021

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503:: The Shuttle's Last Flight | An End. A New Beginning.

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.07.2021 · 20:21:06 ··· ···
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504:: SpaceX Crew Dragon Relocates at the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.07.2021 · 11:58:41 ··· ···
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505:: NASA Honors the 100th Anniversary of John Glenn's Birth

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.07.2021 · 16:14:33 ··· ···
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506:: Installing a Critical System for Our Orion Spacecraft on This Week @NASA – July 16, 2021

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507:: Mercury Rising | Discussion with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson joined author Jeff Shesol

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508:: Juno Flies Past the Moon Ganymede and Jupiter, With Music by Vangelis

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.07.2021 · 17:14:09 ··· ···
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509:: Mission Equity: Making NASA Accessible to All

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.07.2021 · 17:52:57 ··· ···
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510:: Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy Honors Space Shuttle Closeout Crew Lead

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511:: A Commercial Cargo Spacecraft Departs the Space Station on This Week @NASA – July 9, 2021

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512:: NASA's Final Space Shuttle Launch 10th Anniversary Replay

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.07.2021 · 19:58:28 ··· ···
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513:: A U.S. Commercial Spacecraft Departs the Space Station on This Week @NASA – July 2, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.07.2021 · 17:40:25 ··· ···
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514:: A Message from NASA Deputy Administrator Col. Pam Melroy to the NASA Workforce

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.07.2021 · 14:09:05 ··· ···
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515:: NASA Science Live: International Asteroid Day

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.06.2021 · 17:32:18 ··· ···
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516:: Meet NASA’s Psyche Team Who Will Measure the Asteroid’s Magnetic Field

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.06.2021 · 16:12:29 ··· ···
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517:: The NASA Family and Your Family: Moving Forward Safely

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.06.2021 · 17:43:22 ··· ···
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518:: Spacewalk to Continue Installing New Solar Arrays

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.06.2021 · 01:36:06 ··· ···
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519:: Spacewalking Astronauts Work Outside the Space Station on This Week @NASA – June 25, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.06.2021 · 18:33:52 ··· ···
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520:: Explore our Home Planet and the Universe with NASA

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.06.2021 · 17:12:37 ··· ···
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521:: Pam Melroy Sworn in as NASA Deputy Administrator

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.06.2021 · 22:27:01 ··· ···
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522:: Spacewalk to Install New International Space Station Solar Arrays

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.06.2021 · 19:08:08 ··· ···
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523:: Installing New Solar Arrays for the Space Station on This Week @NASA – June 18, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.06.2021 · 16:59:14 ··· ···
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524:: The Power of Active Allyship @ NASA

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.06.2021 · 19:09:51 ··· ···
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525:: Join NASA Astronauts on Mission Equity

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.06.2021 · 13:22:16 ··· ···
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526:: Spacewalk to Install New International Space Station Solar Arrays

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.06.2021 · 21:12:51 ··· ···
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527:: Join NASA Astronauts on Mission Equity

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.06.2021 · 19:59:54 ··· ···
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528:: Name the Artemis Moonikin

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.06.2021 · 14:35:11 ··· ···
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529:: 'Why Does NASA Exist?' – William Shatner Reads Ray Bradbury

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.06.2021 · 23:09:50 ··· ···
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530:: Making Progress on Our Artemis Moon Rocket on This Week @NASA – June 11, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.06.2021 · 20:27:28 ··· ···
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531:: NASA Science Live: Engineering Human Tissue

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.06.2021 · 20:01:15 ··· ···
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532:: NASA: We Are American Ingenuity

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.06.2021 · 17:06:19 ··· ···
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533:: New Venus Missions Announced on This Week @NASA – June 4, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.06.2021 · 21:31:19 ··· ···
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534:: Introducing NASA’s NEW Earth System Observatory

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.06.2021 · 18:41:56 ··· ···
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535:: NASA Science Live: We’re Going to Venus - NASA Selects Two New Missions

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.06.2021 · 20:08:26 ··· ···
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536:: Watch SpaceX Launch Research & Supplies to the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.06.2021 · 18:02:29 ··· ···
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537:: SpaceX's CRS-22 Mission to the Space Station: What's On Board

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.06.2021 · 16:02:22 ··· ···
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538:: State of NASA Address from Administrator Bill Nelson

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.06.2021 · 19:50:01 ··· ···
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539:: NASA's Return to Venus

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.06.2021 · 19:40:51 ··· ···
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540:: The Release of NASA’s Budget Request on This Week @NASA – May 28, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.05.2021 · 21:33:09 ··· ···
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541:: An Addition to a Future Commercial Crew Mission on This Week @NASA – May 21, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.05.2021 · 22:44:41 ··· ···
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542:: Gravity Assist: Listening to the Universe

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.05.2021 · 16:58:02 ··· ···
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543:: NASA Astronauts Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.05.2021 · 16:14:16 ··· ···
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544:: Science Launching on SpaceX's 22nd Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.05.2021 · 15:20:57 ··· ···
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545:: Samples of an Asteroid are Headed Back to Earth on This Week @NASA – May 14, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.05.2021 · 19:23:00 ··· ···
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546:: OSIRIS-REx Departure: Farewell to Asteroid Bennu

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.05.2021 · 20:54:39 ··· ···
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547:: A Record-Breaking Spaceflight for the Crew-1 Mission on This Week @NASA – May 7, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.05.2021 · 18:08:16 ··· ···
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548:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 Astronauts Answer Questions After Return to Earth

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.05.2021 · 20:28:27 ··· ···
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549:: A Message from NASA Administrator Sen. Bill Nelson to the NASA Workforce

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.05.2021 · 19:39:56 ··· ···
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550:: 60 Years of Human Spaceflight: Launching The First American into Space

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.05.2021 · 13:48:12 ··· ···
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551:: Exoplanets: Weird, Wondrous Worlds

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.05.2021 · 23:15:01 ··· ···
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552:: NASA Astronauts Share Teacher Appreciation Week Message From the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.05.2021 · 21:16:37 ··· ···
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553:: NASA Science Live: Mars Helicopter and the Future of Extraterrestrial Flight

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.05.2021 · 19:35:22 ··· ···
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554:: NASA Celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.05.2021 · 17:04:52 ··· ···
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555:: Vice President Harris Swears in NASA Administrator Sen. Bill Nelson

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.05.2021 · 22:54:40 ··· ···
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556:: Post-Splashdown News Update on NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.05.2021 · 09:35:55 ··· ···
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557:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 Mission Splashes Down

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.05.2021 · 08:00:54 ··· ···
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558:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 Undocking and Departure from International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.05.2021 · 02:27:54 ··· ···
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559:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-1 Hatch Closure & Farewell at International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.05.2021 · 22:43:08 ··· ···
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560:: With Much Ingenuity, We Soar Together

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.05.2021 · 14:15:01 ··· ···
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561:: Confirming the Nomination of NASA’s Next Administrator on This Week @NASA – April 30, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.05.2021 · 06:51:31 ··· ···
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562:: NASA's 100 Days

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.04.2021 · 21:06:12 ··· ···
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563:: NASA Remembers Apollo Astronaut Michael Collins

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.04.2021 · 16:35:25 ··· ···
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564:: What Is the Habitable Zone?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.04.2021 · 23:38:38 ··· ···
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565:: Q&A with NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 Astronauts Aboard the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.04.2021 · 17:01:47 ··· ···
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566:: The Next Commercial Crew Mission to The Space Station on This Week @NASA – April 24, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.04.2021 · 16:41:17 ··· ···
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567:: Watch NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Mission Arrive at the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.04.2021 · 12:16:41 ··· ···
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568:: How Ingenuity Talks to Us From Mars

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.04.2021 · 15:11:17 ··· ···
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569:: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 Astronauts Headed to International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.04.2021 · 14:48:08 ··· ···
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570:: Postlaunch News Update on NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.04.2021 · 12:22:10 ··· ···
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571:: Watch NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Launch to the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.04.2021 · 10:28:27 ··· ···
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572:: Meet Akihiko Hoshide, Crew-2 Mission Specialist

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.04.2021 · 07:15:43 ··· ···
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573:: Meet Thomas Pesquet, Crew-2 Mission Specialist

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.04.2021 · 06:55:27 ··· ···
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574:: Meet Megan McArthur, Crew-2 Pilot

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.04.2021 · 06:44:07 ··· ···
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575:: Meet Shane Kimbrough, Crew-2 Commander

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.04.2021 · 06:41:10 ··· ···
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576:: What Will the Crew-2 Astronauts Do on the Space Station? Science!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.04.2021 · 23:30:01 ··· ···
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577:: NASA Science Live: Connected by Earth

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.04.2021 · 19:32:09 ··· ···
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578:: Our Planet, Our Home┃ An Earth Day Perspective

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.04.2021 · 15:44:46 ··· ···
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579:: Earth Day Q&A with Astronauts in Space | Hosted by Shawn Mendes

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.04.2021 · 15:23:58 ··· ···
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580:: April 23, 2021: Astronauts to Launch on NASA and SpaceX Crew-2 Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.04.2021 · 15:31:11 ··· ···
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581:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Mission Countdown Clock Update with acting NASA Administrator

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.04.2021 · 13:15:14 ··· ···
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582:: E.Z. Science: Studying Earth from Space

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.04.2021 · 16:45:43 ··· ···
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583:: Mission Update: NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Launch

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.04.2021 · 12:44:00 ··· ···
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584:: After NASA's Historic First Flight: Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Update

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.04.2021 · 19:36:31 ··· ···
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585:: First Flight of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter: Live from Mission Control

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.04.2021 · 11:03:09 ··· ···
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586:: The International Space Station: A Laboratory in Space

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.04.2021 · 15:18:41 ··· ···
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587:: Safe Return to Earth from the Space Station on This Week @NASA – April 17, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.04.2021 · 17:43:55 ··· ···
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588:: NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Astronauts Discuss Upcoming Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.04.2021 · 14:18:25 ··· ···
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589:: Three Space Station Crew Members Return Home Aboard Soyuz Spacecraft

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.04.2021 · 05:46:52 ··· ···
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590:: NASA Picks SpaceX for Artemis Human Lunar Lander Development

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.04.2021 · 21:53:57 ··· ···
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591:: Crew Arrival at Kennedy Space Center for NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.04.2021 · 17:29:59 ··· ···
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592:: April 22, 2021: Astronauts to Launch on NASA and SpaceX Crew-2 Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.04.2021 · 23:45:20 ··· ···
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593:: Exoplanet Types: Worlds Beyond Our Solar System

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.04.2021 · 22:05:46 ··· ···
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594:: Space Shuttle’s 40th Anniversary | 'Something Just Short of a Miracle'

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.04.2021 · 15:35:07 ··· ···
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595:: The President’s Funding Request for NASA on This Week @NASA – April 9, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.04.2021 · 21:47:26 ··· ···
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596:: First Flight of the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter: Live from Mission Control

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.04.2021 · 16:31:49 ··· ···
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597:: NASA 2022: A Year of Innovation

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.04.2021 · 16:13:43 ··· ···
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598:: Gravity Assist Podcast: Season 5 Trailer

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.04.2021 · 16:08:13 ··· ···
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599:: In the Midst of Segregation, She Persevered | Remembering Mary W. Jackson on her 100th Birthday

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.04.2021 · 14:39:48 ··· ···
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600:: Soyuz Crew Launch to the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.04.2021 · 08:25:07 ··· ···
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601:: Artemis I: NASA’s Plans to Travel Beyond the Moon

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.04.2021 · 14:18:36 ··· ···
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602:: NASA Drop Test of Orion Spacecraft for Crewed Artemis Missions

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.04.2021 · 18:18:30 ··· ···
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603:: What Is an Exoplanet?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.04.2021 · 22:37:18 ··· ···
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604:: Port Relocation of SpaceX Crew Dragon on the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.04.2021 · 11:28:02 ··· ···
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605:: Preparing a Small Satellite to Conduct Some Big Science on This Week @NASA – April 2, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.04.2021 · 16:11:03 ··· ···
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606:: NASA Science Live: Modern-Day Explorers Search for Life Beyond Earth

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.03.2021 · 19:38:06 ··· ···
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607:: Preparing for First Flight on Mars on This Week @NASA – March 26, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.03.2021 · 17:02:30 ··· ···
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608:: E.Z. Science: Women in Astronomy

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.03.2021 · 16:01:49 ··· ···
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609:: Vice President Kamala Harris Calls NASA Astronauts Shannon Walker and Kate Rubins

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.03.2021 · 16:02:51 ··· ···
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610:: Firing up the Rocket for the Artemis Moon Missions on This Week @NASA – March 19, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.03.2021 · 01:02:25 ··· ···
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611:: NASA Remembers Legendary Flight Director Glynn Lunney

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.03.2021 · 00:57:42 ··· ···
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612:: Space Station Crew Relocate Soyuz Spacecraft

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.03.2021 · 17:37:36 ··· ···
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613:: Smoke & Fire! NASA Tests the World's Most Powerful Rocket

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.03.2021 · 23:49:31 ··· ···
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614:: Updates on NASA's Successful Hot Fire Test for the Artemis Moon Rocket

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.03.2021 · 23:37:41 ··· ···
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615:: NASA's Second Hot Fire Test for the Artemis Moon Rocket

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.03.2021 · 21:06:02 ··· ···
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616:: #AskNASA​​┃ What’s Out There?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.03.2021 · 16:00:19 ··· ···
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617:: Spacewalk to Conduct Maintenance Outside the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.03.2021 · 22:38:37 ··· ···
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618:: Perseverance Sends More Sounds From Mars on This Week @NASA – March 12, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.03.2021 · 20:53:15 ··· ···
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619:: WE ARE RESILIENT: A Message from NASA Astronauts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.03.2021 · 16:07:28 ··· ···
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620:: Presidential Congratulations for Perseverance Rover Team This Week @NASA – March 5, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.03.2021 · 00:26:04 ··· ···
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621:: Spacewalk at the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.03.2021 · 20:54:30 ··· ···
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622:: Artemis: We Are Focused

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 02.03.2021 · 22:22:57 ··· ···
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623:: Women of NASA Drive Exploration and Discovery

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.03.2021 · 21:00:18 ··· ···
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624:: Meet the Astronauts Launching on NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Mission to the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.03.2021 · 20:01:05 ··· ···
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625:: News Update on Upcoming NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.03.2021 · 18:44:00 ··· ···
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626:: Spacewalk to Prepare the International Space Station for Solar Array Upgrades 

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.02.2021 · 19:43:23 ··· ···
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627:: How it Looks to Land on Mars on This Week @NASA – February 27, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.02.2021 · 02:23:54 ··· ···
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628:: Vice President Kamala Harris Calls NASA Astronaut Victor Glover

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.02.2021 · 19:03:19 ··· ···
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629:: NASA Headquarters Unveils New Name: Mary W. Jackson Headquarters Building

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.02.2021 · 23:22:24 ··· ···
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630:: NASA ceremony to name headquarters after Hidden Figure Mary W. Jackson

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.02.2021 · 19:31:35 ··· ···
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631:: Tour the Perseverance Mars Rover’s New Home with Mission Experts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.02.2021 · 22:07:12 ··· ···
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632:: Honoring a 'Hidden Figure': NASA to Unveil the Mary W. Jackson Headquarters Building

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.02.2021 · 22:43:46 ··· ···
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633:: News Update on Upcoming Space Station Spacewalks

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.02.2021 · 20:01:16 ··· ···
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634:: Watch NASA's Perseverance Rover Land | Video from Mars!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.02.2021 · 00:18:39 ··· ···
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635:: See Mars Like Never Before! NASA's Perseverance Rover Sends New Video and Images of the Red Planet

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.02.2021 · 21:06:53 ··· ···
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636:: Panorama of Mars from Perseverance Rover

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.02.2021 · 20:08:42 ··· ···
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637:: Perseverance Rover’s Descent and Touchdown on Mars (Official NASA Video)

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.02.2021 · 19:16:56 ··· ···
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638:: Our Perseverance Rover Takes up Residence on Mars on This Week @NASA – February 20, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.02.2021 · 00:21:54 ··· ···
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639:: President Biden Congratulates NASA on the Perseverance Mars Rover Touchdown

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.02.2021 · 20:42:15 ··· ···
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640:: Northrop Grumman Cargo Launch to the Space Station from NASA Wallops

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.02.2021 · 18:03:34 ··· ···
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641:: NASA Science Live: We Landed on Mars

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.02.2021 · 20:33:22 ··· ···
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642:: We Asked a NASA Scientist: Is Mars Habitable?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.02.2021 · 19:30:00 ··· ···
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643:: After the Landing: An Update about NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.02.2021 · 00:12:44 ··· ···
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644:: Watch NASA’s Perseverance Rover Land on Mars!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.02.2021 · 21:48:09 ··· ···
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645:: Q/A: International Partnerships are Getting Perseverance to Mars, Here's How

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.02.2021 · 18:00:03 ··· ···
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646:: 60 Years of Mars Exploration Has Led to This

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.02.2021 · 16:00:19 ··· ···
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647:: Feb. 18: Our Perseverance Rover & Ingenuity Helicopter Arrive at Mars

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.02.2021 · 17:07:19 ··· ···
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648:: We Asked a NASA Scientist: Could Microbes Survive a Trip to Mars?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.02.2021 · 19:15:00 ··· ···
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649:: Feb. 18: We're Landing a Rover on Mars!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.02.2021 · 17:00:03 ··· ···
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650:: Tracking Our Next Mars Landing on This Week @NASA – February 12, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.02.2021 · 22:40:52 ··· ···
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651:: The Power of African American Leadership in NASA

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.02.2021 · 17:00:18 ··· ···
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652:: Spot the Station Over the Super Bowl

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 07.02.2021 · 20:30:02 ··· ···
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653:: We are Family: NASA Honors Black History Month

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 06.02.2021 · 17:00:18 ··· ···
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654:: A New Source of Power for the Space Station on This Week @NASA – February 5, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 05.02.2021 · 23:54:03 ··· ···
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655:: Science Launching on Northrop Grumman's 15th Resupply Mission

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.02.2021 · 13:56:27 ··· ···
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656:: NASA Science Live: Continuing a Legacy of Trailblazers

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 03.02.2021 · 20:33:04 ··· ···
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657:: Spacewalk to Finish Battery Upgrades & Install Cameras on the International Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 01.02.2021 · 21:42:58 ··· ···
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658:: Apollo 14: ‘A Wild Place Up Here’

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.01.2021 · 17:00:17 ··· ···
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659:: The First Space Station Spacewalk of the New Year on This Week @NASA – January 29, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.01.2021 · 23:22:46 ··· ···
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660:: NASA Day of Remembrance at Arlington National Cemetery

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.01.2021 · 00:28:16 ··· ···
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661:: Engine Test for NASA Artemis Moon Rocket

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.01.2021 · 23:07:30 ··· ···
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662:: NASA Remembers Fallen Heroes

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.01.2021 · 15:26:12 ··· ···
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663:: Perseverance Mars Rover Pre-Landing News Conference

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.01.2021 · 23:07:58 ··· ···
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664:: Spacewalk by NASA Astronauts to Install Space Station Science Platform

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.01.2021 · 19:43:28 ··· ···
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665:: NASA Astronauts Share Inauguration Message From the Space Station

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.01.2021 · 20:30:13 ··· ···
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666:: An Update on the Recent Green Run Hot Fire Test on This Week @NASA – January 22, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.01.2021 · 22:40:19 ··· ···
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667:: Hot Fire Engine Test for the Artemis Moon Rocket

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.01.2021 · 22:55:08 ··· ···
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668:: The Annual Assessment of Global Temperatures on This Week @NASA – January 15, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.01.2021 · 23:40:57 ··· ···
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669:: NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine: A Look Back

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.01.2021 · 12:42:50 ··· ···
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670:: Jan. 16: Artemis I Hot Fire Test

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.01.2021 · 19:08:43 ··· ···
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671:: An Update on the Green Run Hot Fire Test for Artemis I on This Week @NASA – January 8, 2021

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.01.2021 · 21:55:05 ··· ···
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672:: NASA, Partners Ring Closing Bell at New York Stock Exchange

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