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NASA's Artemis I Launch Rocket Camera Footage
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- NASA's Artemis I Launch Rocket Camera Footage
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- 0:33
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- 4 years ago
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- Raw NASA camera footage, taken from the Space Launch System's (SLS) core stage, shows the SLS separation of the solid rocket boosters two minutes and 11 seconds after liftoff.
At 1:47 am EST (6:47 UTC) on November 16, NASA’s Orion spacecraft launched aboard the SLS rocket from historic Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on a path to the Moon, officially beginning the Artemis I mission.
This mission is the first integrated test of NASA’s deep space exploration systems: the Orion spacecraft, the SLS rocket, and Kennedy Space Center ground systems.
More: https://nasa.gov/specials/artemis-i
Credits: NASA
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- Artemis I Close Flyby of the Moon
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- 3:27:00
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- 4 years ago
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- Watch live as NASA's Orion spacecraft performs a close approach of the lunar surface on its way to a distant retrograde orbit, a highly stable orbit thousands of miles beyond the Moon. During the Artemis I flight test, launched on Nov. 16, Orion will travel 280,000 miles (450,000 km) from Earth and 40,000 miles (64,000 km) beyond the far side of the Moon, carrying science and technology payloads to expand our understanding of lunar science, technology developments, and deep space radiation.
Through Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon, paving the way for a long-term lunar presence and serving as a steppingstone to send astronauts to Mars. We are going.
More: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis
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- The Historic Launch of Our Artemis I Flight Test on This Week @NASA – November 18, 2022
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- 2:03
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- The historic launch of our Artemis I flight test, a powerwalk outside the space station, and the beginnings of a new star … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
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Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Sonnet Apple
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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- Where Do Moons Come From? We Asked a NASA Scientist
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- 1:44
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- 4 years ago
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- Where do moons come from? From cataclysmic impacts to gravitational capture, NASA planetary scientist Joe Renaud walks us through some of the many theories of how the unique and captivating moons in our solar system came to be. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/overview/
Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde
Editor: James Lucas
Credit: NASA
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- Artemis I Launches to the Moon (Official NASA Recap)
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- 2:49
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- NASA’s Artemis I mission lifted off on Nov. 16, 2022, from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39B. This video includes highlights from the event.
With 8.8 million pounds of thrust, the Space Launch System (SLS), is NASA’s most powerful rocket. It will send the uncrewed Orion spacecraft beyond the Moon, 280,000 miles from Earth, farther than any human-rated spacecraft has ever flown.
After 26 days and a total distance of over a million miles, Orion will return home faster and hotter than any spacecraft has before.
The primary goals for Artemis I are to demonstrate Orion’s systems in a spaceflight environment and ensure a safe re-entry, descent, splashdown, and recovery prior to the first flight with crew on Artemis II.
The first in a series of increasingly complex missions, Artemis I will demonstrate our commitment and capability to build a long-term human presence at the Moon for decades to come.
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- Earth Views from Artemis I Mission to the Moon
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- 50:45
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Watch live as the Orion spacecraft, after having launched into space aboard the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, shares its first Earth views during its outbound coast to the Moon. During Artemis I, Orion will travel 280,000 miles (450,000 km) from Earth and 40,000 miles (64,000 km) beyond the far side of the Moon, carrying science and technology payloads to expand our understanding of lunar science, technology developments, and deep space radiation.
Through Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon, paving the way for a long-term lunar presence and serving as a steppingstone to send astronauts to Mars. We are going.
More: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis
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- Artemis I Trajectory Burn en Route to the Moon
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- 34:46
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Watch live as NASA’s Orion spacecraft completes its first outbound trajectory burn on the way to the Moon after having launched aboard the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and began the Artemis I mission. During Artemis I, Orion will travel 280,000 miles (450,000 km) from Earth and 40,000 miles (64,000 km) beyond the far side of the Moon, carrying science and technology payloads to expand our understanding of lunar science, technology developments, and deep space radiation.
Through Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon, paving the way for a long-term lunar presence and serving as a steppingstone to send astronauts to Mars. We are going.
More: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis
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- Artemis I Post-Launch News Conference (Nov. 16, 2022)
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- 1:05:05
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Leaders from across NASA discuss the successful launch of #Artemis I flight test to the Moon.
The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft launched Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 1:47 a.m. EST (0647 UTC) for its 26 day mission around the Moon.
The post-launch mission update will begin onWednesday, Nov. 16, 2022, at no earlier than 5 a.m. EST (1000 UTC). Participants include:
Bill Nelson, NASA administrator
Mike Sarafin, Artemis mission manager, NASA Headquarters
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Artemis launch director, Exploration Ground Systems Program, Kennedy
Emily Nelson, chief flight director, NASA Johnson
Melody Lovin, weather officer, U.S. Space Launch Delta 45
For more information about Artemis, visit www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/
Credit: NASA
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- Artemis I Launch to the Moon (Official NASA Broadcast) - Nov. 16, 2022
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- 5:19:51
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Watch live as our mega Moon rocket launches an uncrewed Orion spacecraft on a 26-day mission around the Moon and back to Earth. NASA is targeting Wednesday, Nov. 16, for the launch of the Artemis I Moon mission during a two-hour launch window that opens at 1:04 a.m. EST (0604 UTC). During #Artemis I, Orion will lift off aboard the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and travel 280,000 miles (450,000 km) from Earth and 40,000 miles (64,000 km) beyond the far side of the Moon, carrying science and technology payloads to expand our understanding of lunar science, technology developments, and deep space radiation.
Through Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon, paving the way for a long-term lunar presence and serving as a steppingstone to send astronauts to Mars. We are going.
Correction: At 1:57:26, Walt Cunningham is listed as an Apollo 17 astronaut. He was part of the Apollo 7 crew.
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- Spacewalk Outside the International Space Station with NASA Astronauts Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio
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- 10:38:41
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- NASA astronauts Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio are conducting a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Tuesday, Nov. 15, to assemble a mounting bracket on the starboard side of the station's truss assembly. The spacewalk, which will prepare the future deployment of additional solar arrays for the station, is scheduled to begin around 8 a.m. EST (1300 UTC) and last for about seven hours.
Cassada (wearing the suit with red stripes) and Rubio (wearing the unmarked suit) are part of NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission, which arrived at the station on Oct. 6, 2022. This is the first spacewalk for both astronauts.
Follow our Space Station blog for more updates: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
Credit: NASA
#space #spacestation #astronaut #spacewalk
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- NASA’s Artemis I Launch Set to Make History
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- 1:20
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- A quick recap of NASA’s history in space exploration segueing to Artemis serves as the opening video for the launch broadcast for the agency’s Artemis I mission. The broadcast originates from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where NASA’s Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft will lift off from Launch Complex 39B no earlier than November 16 on a mission beyond the Moon and back to Earth.
Credits:
Music Courtesy of Gothic Storm Music
Produced and Edited by Oxcart and Sami Aziz
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- NASA Honors our Servicemembers this Veterans Day
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- 3:57
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Our journey back to the Moon and onto Mars starts at home, and NASA’s Veterans are a big part of accomplishing that mission. Veterans currently make up 12% of the NASA workforce. Many of the most iconic figures at the agency—our astronauts—have a strong veteran tie. In fact, all NASA astronauts were military pilots until 1965. Of the 385 total NASA Astronauts, 223 are Veterans! Veterans continue to have a sweeping impact on NASA, in every corner of our workforce. Thanks to all the men and women who have served in our armed forces. Have a safe and happy Veterans Day.
Credit: NASA
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- The Move to the Launch Pad for Artemis I on This Week @NASA – November 11, 2022
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- 1:54
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- The move to the launch pad for Artemis I, a visual treat in the sky, and a NASA tech demo hitches a ride to space … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Download Link: https://images.nasa.gov/details-The%20Move%20to%20the%20Launch%20Pad%20for%20Artemis%20I%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20–%20November%2011,%202022
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Shane Apple
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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- Launch of JPSS-2 Weather Satellite & LOFTID Mars Tech Demo (Official NASA Broadcast)
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- 4:10:49
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- 4 years ago
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- Watch live as a new weather forecasting satellite and experimental Mars technology take to the skies.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Joint Polar Satellite System-2 (JPSS-2) is now set for launch Thursday, Nov. 10 at 4:25 a.m. EST (0925 UTC).
The mission will lift off aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V 401 rocket from Space Launch Complex-3 at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. JPSS-2 is a new generation polar-orbiting operational environmental satellite system.
Also aboard the Atlas V 401 rocket will be the secondary payload, NASA’s Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID). LOFTID will demonstrate inflatable heat shield technology for atmospheric entry and re-entry. This technology could enable a variety of proposed NASA missions to destinations such as Mars, Venus, and Titan, as well as returning heavier payloads from low-Earth orbit.
More on NASA climate ...
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- Does Anything Orbit the Moon? We Asked a NASA Technologist
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- 1:53
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Does anything orbit the Moon? Yes. There are a handful of satellites currently orbiting our closest celestial neighbor. On Nov. 13, 2022, they will welcome CAPSTONE, a CubeSat designed to test a new and unique halo-shaped orbit that will offer stability for long-term missions like our upcoming lunar Gateway space station. NASA Small Satellites Engineer Ahn Nguyen tells us about it.
Keep up: https://nasa.gov/capstone
Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde
Editor: James Lucas
Credit: NASA
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- Launch of SS Sally Ride Space Station Supply Mission CRS-18 (Official NASA Broadcast)
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- 54:51
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Watch live as scientific investigations on ovarian cell development, climate change's effects on mudflow structures, a study on how plants adapt to grow space, the first satellites from Uganda and Zimbabwe, and a bioprinter all travel aboard the 18th Northrop Grumman commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station.
The Cygnus spacecraft, named S.S. Sally Ride in dedication to the first American woman in space, is scheduled for liftoff no earlier than Monday, Nov. 7, 2022, at 5:27 a.m. EST (10:27 UTC) from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia. The first launch attempt on Nov. 6 was postponed due to a fire alarm at the mission operations control center.
More: https://go.nasa.gov/3DjH1cn
#NASA #Rocket #CRS18
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- Launch of SS Sally Ride Space Station Supply Mission NG-18 (Official NASA Broadcast)
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- 23:45
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Watch live as scientific investigations on ovarian cell development, climate change's effects on mudflow structures, a study on how plants adapt to grow space, the first satellites from Uganda and Zimbabwe, and a bioprinter all travel aboard the 18th Northrop Grumman commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station.
The Cygnus spacecraft, named S.S. Sally Ride in dedication to the first American woman in space, is scheduled for liftoff no earlier than Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022, at 5:50 a.m. EST (10:50 UTC) from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia.
More: https://go.nasa.gov/3DjH1cn
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- An Update on Our Artemis I Moon Mission on This Week @NASA – November 4, 2022
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- 1:55
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- An update on our Artemis I Moon mission, the right moves for a small satellite mission, and a bright idea to search for water ice on the Moon … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
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https://images.nasa.gov/details-An%20Update%20on%20Our%20Artemis%20I%20Moon%20Mission%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20–%20November%204,%202022
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Sonnet Apple
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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- Science Launching on SpaceX's 26th Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station
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- 1:53
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- SpaceX's 26th commercial resupply mission (CRS-26) is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 18.
The Dragon spacecraft carries dozens of scientific experiments and technology demonstrations, including investigations to explore growing plants in space, creating nutrients on-demand, and in-space construction.
Details: https://go.nasa.gov/3WqGhLu
Credit: NASA
#NASA #SpaceStation #Science
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- Why Does Climate Change Matter? We Asked a NASA Scientist
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- 1:35
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Why does climate change matter? Because it's happening and we’re already feeling its effects around the world. But there's hope. NASA Chief Scientist and Senior Climate Advisor Dr. Kate Calvin explains how NASA collects data and develops tools that can help us better understand and prepare for climate change: https://climate.nasa.gov
Producer: Jessica Wilde
Editor: Scott Bednar
Credit: NASA
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- Happy Halloween 2022 From NASA!
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- 1:21
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- It might be Halloween, but we have plenty of "Easter Eggs" from this video to share.
The building’s mural might say Galaxy of Horrors, but it is also a galaxy of wonders. Here, you can learn about all the images painted on the building:
The Sun as seen by our orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory: https://go.nasa.gov/3Wh5wQ2
Tarantula Nebula: https://go.nasa.gov/3RD7Ldt
Witch Head Nebula: https://go.nasa.gov/2DbYWFo
Black Widow Nebula: https://go.nasa.gov/3DNJ1Lv
Helix Nebula: https://go.nasa.gov/3FwVxjB
Colliding galaxies: https://go.nasa.gov/36kPZ7M
Dead comet: https://go.nasa.gov/3zyPcka
The Andromeda Galaxy: https://go.nasa.gov/3SShuwA
The cat's eyes get their own nebula (Cat Eye Nebula): https://go.nasa.gov/2Olp55Z
Did you notice who signed the mural? That's Artemis, goddess of the Moon. Our #Artemis I mission is scheduled to launch around ...
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- The Cause of a Christmas Eve Quake on Mars on This Week @ NASA – October 28, 2022
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- 1:50
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- The cause of a Christmas Eve quake on Mars, super sources of a climate-warming greenhouse gas, and images of Earth from a passing spacecraft … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
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- NASA's InSight and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Team Up to Make Science Discovery (Oct. 27, 2022)
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- 31:36
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Two NASA missions, working in tandem, have made a science discovery on Mars.
In this briefing, science team members from NASA’s InSight Mars lander and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) missions will explain how data and images – from the Red Planet’s surface and from above – contributed to the discovery. They will share how the two missions worked together to confirm their observations. There also will be an update on InSight’s solar energy status.
Participants:
● Lori Glaze, director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division, NASA Headquarters
● Bruce Banerdt, InSight principal investigator, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory
● Liliya Posiolova, MRO, orbital science operations lead at Malin Space Science Systems
● Ingrid Daubar, InSight impact science lead, Brown University
For more information on the missions, visit:
https://mars.nasa.gov/insight/
https://mars.nasa.gov/mro/
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- How Do Spacecraft Slow Down? We Asked a NASA Technologist
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- 1:48
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- How do spacecraft slow down? Rigid heat shields and retropropulsion have been the favorites of engineers for years. Now NASA is testing a new inflatable heat shield technology that could allow us to carry even larger payloads to worlds with atmospheres: https://www.nasa.gov/loftid
Launching on Nov. 1 aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket along with NOAA’s JPSS-2 mission, the Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator, or LOFTID, will demonstrate the heat shield’s ability to slow down and survive atmospheric entry: https://go.nasa.gov/3N7yzBG
Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde
Editor: Daniel Salazar
Credit: NASA
#NASA #Technology #Spacecraft
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- The Webb Space Telescope’s New Look at a “Star Factory” on This Week @NASA – October 21, 2022
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- 1:57
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- A new look at a “star factory,” practicing Moonwalks here on Earth, and an Earthly assist for a NASA spacecraft … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
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- Audio from NASA’s Juno Mission: Europa Flyby
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- 0:21
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- In this video, measurements collected by the Waves instrument aboard NASA’s Juno spacecraft during its close flyby of Jupiter’s moon Europa on Sept. 29, 2022 have been converted to an audible frequency. As the white line moves across the spectrogram, which is a visual way of representing signal strength over time, the variation of frequency of the plasma waves observed near Europa can be heard as the plasma density varies. The video shows data collected over approximately 1.5 hours during the Europa flyby.
For more information about NASA’s Juno mission, visit: http://nasa.gov/juno and https://missionjuno.com
Details about the Europa flyby can be found at: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasa-s-juno-will-perform-close-flyby-of-jupiter-s-icy-moon-europa
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/Univ of Iowa
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- Are Hurricanes Getting Stronger? We Asked a NASA Scientist
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- 1:33
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Are hurricanes getting stronger? Although we’ll never see a Category 6 hurricane, data does show that more hurricanes are becoming more severe. Hurricane and climate expert Mara Cordero-Fuentes of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center tells us more about the connection between climate change and tropical cyclones.
Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/3yQ168I
Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde
Editor: Daniel Salazar
Credit: NASA
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- Science Launching on Northrop Grumman's CRS-18 Mission to the Space Station
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- 1:50
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- The 18th Northrop Grumman commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station carries scientific investigations of topics such as 3D printing of knee cartilage, plant mutations, and mudflow structure—along with a demonstration of camera technology and small satellites from Japan, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.
The Cygnus spacecraft carrying these investigations to the orbiting laboratory is scheduled for liftoff no earlier than Nov. 6, 2022 from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia. Learn more about some of the scientific research traveling to the station on this mission: https://go.nasa.gov/3rYCjvA
CREDIT: NASA
#NASA #SpaceStation #Science
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 Mission Returns Home
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- 1:50:30
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- The astronauts of Crew-4 have undocked from the International Space Station and are on their way home to Earth. Watch live with NASA as the Dragon spacecraft Freedom reenters the atmosphere and splashes down off the coast of Florida. Splashdown is targeted for 4:55 p.m. EDT (2055 UTC), Friday, Oct. 14.
NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren, Jessica Watkins, Bob Hines, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti spent five and a half months living and working aboard the orbiting laboratory. During their stay, they contributed to a number of experiments to expand our understanding of space while benefitting life on Earth: https://go.nasa.gov/3yCDeW0
Credit: NASA
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- The Results of Our DART Planetary Defense Test on This Week @NASA – October 14, 2022
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- 1:53
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- The results of our DART planetary defense test, astronauts return safely from the space station, and more new imagery from the Webb Space Telescope … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
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https://images.nasa.gov/details-The%20Results%20of%20Our%20DART%20Planetary%20Defense%20Test%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20–%20October%2014,%202022
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Sonnet Apple
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 Mission Undocking from the International Space Station (Official Broadcast)
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- 1:16:25
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Watch live as the Dragon Freedom spacecraft undocks with the four crew members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4 mission aboard: NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren, Bob Hines, and Jessica Watkins, as well as ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti.
Undocking from the International Space Station (ISS) is targeted for Friday, Oct. 14. Splashdown is targeted several hours later at 4:55 p.m. EDT (2055 UTC) Friday off the coast of Florida.
During their stay of nearly six months on the ISS, Crew-4 members contributed to ongoing and new scientific investigations and technology demonstrations, work that is helping to prepare humans for future space exploration missions and generating innovations and benefits for humanity on Earth: https://youtu.be/J61Y5AJ-Kog
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- NASA Explorers Season 5, Episode 4: The South Pole
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- 10:48
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- When Artemis astronauts land on the Moon, they’ll travel to sites never before visited by humans. Namely, they'll explore the South Pole region, home to the Moon’s largest crater, areas of near-constant light and deep shadows, and some of the coldest temperatures in the solar system.
Exploring the South Pole will teach us more about the Moon’s history, as well as the history of our solar system. It's home to frozen water, which is crucial for living sustainably on the lunar surface and exploring deeper into the solar system.
Artemis astronauts will explore the Moon on behalf of all of us and bring back lunar rocks and soil for analyses by generations of scientists who will help us gain unimaginable insights into our cosmic history.
Series Executive Producers: Katy Mersmann/Lauren Ward
Season Producers: Lonnie Shekhtman/Stephanie Sipila/James Tralie/Molly Wasser
Explorers: Jose Aponte/Natalie Curran/Julie Mitchell/Adam ...
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-4: A Scientific Journey
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- 3:24
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- After months aboard the International Space Station, the astronauts of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4 mission are returning home.
Traveling back to Earth inside a SpaceX Dragon capsule are NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren, Robert Hines, and Jessica Watkins, along with ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti. During their time aboard the orbiting laboratory, these crew members contributed to ongoing and new scientific investigations and technology demonstrations, work that is helping to prepare humans for future space exploration missions and generating innovations and benefits for humanity on Earth.
Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/3Sv0vkE
Credit: NASA
#space #iss #spacex
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- Update on DART Mission to Asteroid Dimorphos (NASA News Conference Oct. 11, 2022)
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- 1:01:00
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Experts discuss early results of the NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission and its intentional collision with its target asteroid, Dimorphos.
On Monday, Sept. 26, DART successfully impacted its asteroid target in the world’s first planetary defense technology demonstration. As a part of NASA’s overall planetary defense strategy, DART’s impact with the asteroid Dimorphos will help to determine whether asteroid deflection using a kinetic impactor spacecraft is a viable mitigation technique for protecting the planet from an Earth-bound asteroid or comet, if one were discovered. Johns Hopkins APL manages the DART mission for NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office as a project of the agency's Planetary Missions Program Office. Neither DART’s target asteroid, Dimorphos, nor its larger asteroid parent, Didymos, poses a hazard to Earth.
Participants include:
• NASA Administrator Bill Nelson
• Italian Space Agency P...
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- A New Crew Launches to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – October 7, 2022
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- 1:50
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
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- Launching a new crew to the space station, the plan moving forward for Artemis I, and Webb’s new look at a pair of galaxies … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Download Link:
https://images.nasa.gov/details-Onward%20and%20Upward!%20New%20Crew%20Launches%20to%20the%20Space%20Station%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20–%20October%207,%202022
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
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- NASA Explorers Season 5, Episode 3: Space School
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- 9:32
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Before Jessica Watkins was an astronaut, she was a geologist. Now working on the International Space Station, Jessica and her fellow astronauts are preparing to explore the Moon and beyond.
But collecting and investigating rocks on other worlds is very different from digging dirt here on Earth. That’s where tools engineer Adam Naids comes in. Tools designed for Earth geologists may not work in the lower gravity and extreme temperatures of the Moon, and that’s before you bring in the bulky spacesuits! NASA Explorers come together at space school to train astronauts to conduct science on the Moon.
Series Executive Producers: Katy Mersmann/Lauren Ward
Season Producers: Lonnie Shekhtman/Stephanie Sipila/James Tralie/Molly Wasser
Explorers: Jessica Watkins/Adam Naids/Kelsey Young
Music:
a. “Iced Planet” by Anthony Edwin Phillips and Samuel Karl Bohn
b. “The Deep” by Paul Werner
c. “Carpe Diem” ...
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Launches to the Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)
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- 4:12:31
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Our #Crew5 mission to the International Space Station is targeted for liftoff at noon EDT (1600 UTC) Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, as well as JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina, will launch aboard their Dragon Endurance spacecraft atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. For the latest updates: https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/
Find crew bios and more information about the science launching with Crew-5 at https://go.nasa.gov/3SNgdr2
Credit: NASA
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- Snoopy is Going to Space on NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission
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- 1:31
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- There may not be any humans aboard NASA's #Artemis I flight test, but there will be a special canine: Snoopy! Learn why Astronaut Snoopy is flying to space when Artemis launches on its historic mission around the Moon and back.
Artemis I is the first integrated flight test of the Space Launch System rocket that will send the uncrewed Orion spacecraft around the Moon and back to Earth. The mission will check out all spacecraft systems for the first time before crew fly aboard Artemis II. It's one more step toward taking the next giant leap: sending the first astronauts to Mars. Get all the info on this historic mission: https://nasa.gov/specials/artemis-i
The history of Snoopy and NASA: https://go.nasa.gov/3cNgB65
Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde, Sami Aziz
Videographer: Ben Smegelsky
Credit: NASA
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 Mission to the Space Station (Official Trailer)
- Runtime
- 1:07
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- NASA and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than noon EDT (1600 UTC) Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022, for the launch of the agency’s Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station.
Crew-5 will carry NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, along with JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina to the ISS.
Crew-5 will conduct new and exciting scientific research in areas including investigations to prepare for human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit and benefit life on Earth. Experiments will include studies on 3D biological printing of cells and tissues in space, understanding liquid behavior in lunar and Martian gravity, and multiple experiments aimed at better understanding heart disease. These are just some of the more than 200 science experiments and technology demonstrations that will take place during their mission.
Mission Commander, Nicole Mann is the first indigenous woman for...
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- The World’s First-Ever Planetary Defense Test on This Week @NASA – September 30, 2022
- Runtime
- 4:04
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- The world’s first-ever planetary defense test is a big hit, a major hurricane spotted from space, and moving our mega Moon rocket back inside ahead of that storm … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Download Link:
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- Title
- Explore our Home Planet and the Universe With NASA Podcasts
- Runtime
- 1:23
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Listen up! From long form interviews with astronauts and engineers to narrative shows that take you on a tour of the galaxy, NASA podcasts let you experience the thrill of space exploration without ever leaving Earth. Find your new favorite podcast at https://www.nasa.gov/podcasts.
Producer/Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Music Production
Credit: NASA
- Title
- NASA Explorers Season 5, Episode 2: Moon Rocks
- Runtime
- 9:08
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Meet NASA’s rock detectives. Using tiny samples of lunar rock brought back by Apollo astronauts, these NASA Explorers are looking into the origins of our Moon, our planet, and ourselves. They might be among the first scientists to study samples from the Moon’s South Pole that will be delivered to Earth by Artemis astronauts. In episode 2 of “NASA Explorers: Artemis Generation,” we’re joining scientists like Natalie Curran and Jose Aponte, who are looking at clues buried in Moon rocks.
Series Executive Producers: Katy Mersmann/Lauren Ward
Season Producers: Lonnie Shekhtman/Stephanie Sipila/James Tralie/Molly Wasser
Explorers: Natalie Curran/Jose Aponte
Music:
1. “Darwin’s Extraordinary Journey” by Laurent Dury
2. “From Small Beginnings” by Jay Price
3. “Life Eternal” by Enrico Cacace and Lorenzo Castellarin
4. “All is Good” by Anders Niska and Klas Johan Wahl
5. “Hyperion” ...
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- NASA's DART Mission Post-Asteroid-Impact News Briefing
- Runtime
- 32:06
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission has attempted humanity’s first-ever test of planetary defense! The DART spacecraft intentionally crashed into asteroid Dimorphos at 7:14 p.m. EDT on Monday, September 26, 2022 to see if kinetic force can change its orbit. Why? If this test is successful, the same technique could be used to deflect an Earth-threatening asteroid in the future, should one ever be discovered. The #DARTMission's target asteroid is NOT a threat to Earth before, during or after the impact event.
DART is a joint mission between NASA and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.
For more, visit nasa.gov/dart.
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- DART's Impact with Asteroid Dimorphos (Official NASA Broadcast)
- Runtime
- 1:35:25
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Countdown to impact as NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) attempts humanity’s first-ever test of planetary defense! The DART spacecraft will intentionally crash into asteroid Dimorphos at 7:14 p.m. ET on Monday, September 26, 2022 to see if kinetic force can change its orbit. Why? If this test is successful, the same technique could be used to deflect an Earth-threatening asteroid in the future, should one ever be discovered.
The #DARTMission's target asteroid is NOT a threat to Earth before, during or after the impact event.
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- Watch a Live Feed from NASA’s DART Spacecraft on Approach to Asteroid Dimorphos
- Runtime
- 1:49:51
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) has one single instrument onboard – the Didymos Reconnaissance and Asteroid Camera for Optical Navigation, aka the DRACO camera. DRACO serves as the spacecraft’s eye and will guide DART to its final destination: impact with asteroid Dimorphos. The stream you’re watching is a real-time feed from the DART spacecraft enabled through the DRACO camera sending one image per second to Earth. For the DART impact broadcast with commentary, watch: https://youtu.be/4RA8Tfa6Sck
In the hours before impact, the screen will appear mostly black, with a single point of light. That point is the binary asteroid system Didymos which is made up of a larger asteroid named Didymos and a smaller asteroid that orbits around it called Dimorphos. As the 7:14 p.m. EDT (23:14 UTC) impact of asteroid Dimorphos nears closer, the point of light will get bigger and eventually detailed asteroids will be visible.
At 7:14 p.m., the DART s...
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- NASA's DART Mission to an Asteroid (Official Mission Trailer)
- Runtime
- 0:56
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- On Sept. 26, 2022, NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft will intentionally crash into a small asteroid, Dimorphos, in a first-ever test of planetary defense, should we ever need it. The #DARTMission's target asteroid is NOT a threat to Earth before, during or after the impact event.
For more, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/dart
Credit: NASA
Producers: Scott Bednar & Jessie Wilde
Editor: Matt Schara
Voice Actor: Paul Leon
- Title
- A Critical Preflight Test for Artemis I on This Week @NASA – September 23, 2022
- Runtime
- 4:06
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- A critical preflight test for Artemis I, the first trip to space for a NASA astronaut, and new Webb Space Telescope images of neighbors in our solar system … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Shane Apple
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
- Title
- NASA Explorers: Season 5, Episode 1
- Runtime
- 11:16
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- These are our explorers. They're the people who will get us to the Moon, collect Moon rocks, deliver them to Earth safely, and ensure that we can study them for years to come. On episode one of “NASA Explorers: Artemis Generation," meet astronaut Jessica Watkins, engineer Adam Naids, Moon rock curator Julie Mitchell, and astrobiologist Jose Aponte. They each had a different path to NASA, from conducting hazardous kitchen chemistry experiments in Lima, Peru, to exploring the Louisiana Bayou, to dissecting a cow’s eye in a science program in Colorado. Each person is a vital part of NASA’s goal to conduct science on the Moon’s surface.
Series Executive Producers: Katy Mersmann/Lauren Ward
Season Producers: Lonnie Shekhtman/Stephanie Sipila/James Tralie/Molly Wasser
Explorers: Jose Aponte/Natalie Curran/Julie Mitchell/Adam Naids/Noah Petro/Kelsey Young/Jessica Watkins
Music:
a. “Blackbird” by Magnum Opus
b. “Optimi...
- Title
- NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio's First Launch to the Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)
- Runtime
- 1:10:31
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, a member of NASA's 2017 astronaut candidate class, is set to begin his first mission to space this Wednesday, Sept. 21. Rubio will lift off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan aboard the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft, alongside Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin.
MS-22 is scheduled to lift off at 9:54 a.m. EDT (13:54 UTC) Wednesday, Sept. 21; NASA TV coverage will begin at 9 a.m. After a two-orbit, three-hour journey, the Soyuz will dock to the International Space Station at 1:11 p.m. Rubio, Prokopyev, and Petelin are scheduled to spend six months aboard the station.
Learn more about Wednesday's scheduled launch: https://go.nasa.gov/3UpIRQA
Credit: NASA
#NASA #ISS #Astronaut
- Title
- Commemorating an Historic Event for Human Spaceflight on This Week @NASA – September 16, 2022
- Runtime
- 4:29
- Date posted
- 4 years ago
- Description
- Commemorating an historic event for human spaceflight, an update on plans for Artemis I, and what our Perseverance rover is up to on Mars … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Shane Apple
Music: Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA

