NASA
NASA and SpaceX are 'GO' to Proceed for Launch!
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- NASA and SpaceX are 'GO' to Proceed for Launch!
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- 1:01:02
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- NASA's mission with SpaceX to launch American astronauts to the International Space Station is cleared to proceed, officials said, following a successful Flight Readiness Review that concluded Friday, May 22, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Participants in a news briefing about the mission include:
· NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
· NASA Associate Administrator Steve Jurczyk
· Kathy Lueders, manager, NASA Commercial Crew Program
· Kirk Shireman, manager, International Space Station Program
· Benji Reed, director of crew mission management, SpaceX
· Norm Knight, deputy director, NASA Johnson Space Center Flight Operations
NASA and SpaceX are targeting 4:33 p.m. EDT Wednesday, May 27, for the launch of the Demo-2 flight, which will be the first time a commercially built and operated American rocket and spacecraft will carry humans to the space station.
Learn about the mission by visiti...
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- Meet our #LaunchAmerica Astronauts Flying on a SpaceX Spacecraft
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- 29:01
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley will make history as the first Americans to launch to the International Space Station from American soil in nearly a decade.
In this video captured from their crew quarters, Bob and Doug take questions from media regarding their upcoming launch on the SpaceX Crew Dragon vehicle. NASA and SpaceX are targeting 4:33 p.m. EDT Wednesday, May 27, for the launch of the Demo-2 flight.
Learn more about the mission: https://www.nasa.gov/launchamerica/
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- How to Virtually Participate in ‘Launch America’ on This Week @NASA – May 22, 2020
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- 4:03
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- How to virtually participate in ‘Launch America,’ Vice President Pence highlights the nation’s return to human spaceflight, and honoring a legendary astronomer … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-How%20to%20Virtually%20Participate%20in%20Launch%20America%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20May%2022,%202020
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- NASA Science Live: Expanding Our View of the Universe
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- 24:25
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- NASA’s WFIRST mission will explore the universe, seeking answers to some of its biggest mysteries. From understanding the nature of dark energy to studying planets outside our solar system, this mission will expand our view of the cosmos. Join experts Wednesday, May 20 at 11 a.m. ET for an exciting announcement about the WFIRST mission.
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- How Are You Preparing to #LaunchAmerica?
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- 0:57
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- It’s not just Mission Control that’s counting down — how are you preparing to #LaunchAmerica? From building your own rocket to binge-watching launch overage, share a video, a photo or simply your thoughts for a chance to be featured on our social media platforms, as we prepare for the return of human spaceflight to U.S. soil.
Check here for terms and conditions: https://www.nasa.gov/nasa-invites-you-to-launchamerica
Thanks to Maria Therese E (Reese) Lansangan for use of her video!
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- Seventh Meeting of the National Space Council
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- 1:07:10
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- 6 years ago
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- On Tuesday, May 19, the National Space Council will meet at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. Vice President Pence will chair the meeting of the council, which advises the president on America's space policy and strategy and reviews the nation's long-range goals for space activities.
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- The Worm Is Back!
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- 3:06
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Modern rocket. Retro logo. Same mission. The Worm is back. And just in time to mark the return of human spaceflight on American rockets from American soil.
The retro, modern and iconic emblem will fly once again, this time on the side of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that will ferry astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley to the International Space Station on May 27 from Kennedy Space Center. Graphic designer Richard Danne explains how he and Bruce Blackburn created the logo in 1975. Take a trip down memory lane as we look to the future of our mission to #LaunchAmerica.
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- NASA celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Month
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- 0:47
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Honoring the past and present, NASA celebrates Asian American Pacific Islanders Heritage Month. These NASA employees, who have helped contribute to America's space program, celebrate their diverse history, rich culture and contributions.
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- #EZScience: Your Career Questions Answered!
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- 4:47
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Let's talk about science! Watch the eighth episode of our #EZScience series to hear answers to your questions about studying the field of space science and careers in space exploration.
ABOUT THE SERIES: In our #EZScience video series with the National Air and Space Museum, NASA's associate administrator for science Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen and Museum director Dr. Ellen Stofan talk about the latest in planetary science and exploration.
Learn more about the series: https://www.nasa.gov/ezscience
Discover career opportunities at NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/careers/
#S1E8
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- Countdown To Return of Human Spaceflight from Florida on This Week @NASA – May 15, 2020
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- 2:29
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Counting down to the return of human spaceflight from Florida, a successful space station resupply mission, and a virtual tool to help develop lunar landers … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-Countdown%20To%20Return%20of%20Human%20Spaceflight%20from%20Florida%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20May%2015,%202020
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- #EZScience: Your Space Science Questions Answered!
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- 5:35
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Let's talk about science! Watch the seventh episode of our #EZScience series to hear answers to your questions about planetary and space science.
ABOUT THE SERIES: In our #EZScience video series with the National Air and Space Museum, NASA's associate administrator for science Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen and Museum director Dr. Ellen Stofan talk about the latest in planetary science and exploration.
Learn more about the series: https://www.nasa.gov/ezscience
Discover more about science at NASA: https://science.nasa.gov/
#S1E7
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- How Are You Preparing to #LaunchAmerica?
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- 0:44
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- It’s not just Mission Control that’s counting down — how are you preparing to #LaunchAmerica? From building your own rocket to binge-watching launch overage, share a video, a photo or simply your thoughts for a chance to be featured on our social media platforms, as we prepare for the return of human spaceflight to U.S. soil.
Check here for terms and conditions: https://www.nasa.gov/nasa-invites-you-to-launchamerica
Thanks to Reese Lansangan and William Jakespeare for their clips in this video!
Video Producer: Sonnet Apple
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- NASA and SpaceX prepare to #LaunchAmerica
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- 1:47
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Together with SpaceX, NASA will return human spaceflight to American soil after nearly a decade. SpaceX will launch people into space for the first time ever with astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley on board Crew Dragon, which will dock to the International Space Station.
Prepare to #LaunchAmerica on May 27: www.nasa.gov/launchamerica
Share with us how you're planning to #LaunchAmerica for a chance to be featured on our social media: https://www.nasa.gov/nasa-invites-you-to-launchamerica
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- Discussing a Safe Return to On-site Work on This Week @NASA – May 8, 2020
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- 3:15
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Discussing the approach to increasing on-site work, the launch pad is ready for Artemis I, and new findings from an Earth-observing mission … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-Discussing%20a%20Safe%20Return%20to%20On-site%20Work%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20May%208,%202020
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- How to Make a Rocket Pop-Up Card
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- 1:42
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Making a pop-up card is the perfect way to celebrate NASA launching American astronauts to the International Space Station from U.S. soil for the first time since 2011.
All you will need is is some construction paper, scrapbook paper (or cardstock), scissors, drawing supplies, and adhesive. Watch this video to learn more.
How are you preparing to #LaunchAmerica? From building your own rocket to binge-watching launch videos, share a video, a photo or simply your thoughts using #LaunchAmerica for a chance to be featured on our social media platforms.
Check here for terms and conditions: https://www.nasa.gov/nasa-invites-you-to-launchamerica
Video Producer: Sonnet Apple
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- NASA Science Live: On Ice
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- 29:13
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Join NASA ice experts as we discuss important science about Earth's icy regions, and how it can impact us here in warmer environments. NASA’s ICESat-2 mission uses a laser instrument on a satellite to precisely measure ice and just released new findings about how Earth’s ice is changing. Scientists discovered that enough ice has melted from Antarctica and Greenland to rise sea level about half an inch over the last 16 years. We’ll talk to these researchers to see what that means, and then take you to the coast of Virginia to see the real-world impacts of Earth's melting ice.
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- Astronaut Chris Cassidy Thanks Essential Workers from the International Space Station
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- 0:52
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- NASA astronaut and U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Cassidy sends a message from the International Space Station, thanking all on the front lines facing COVID-19, our invisible enemy. From doctors and nurses in our hospitals, law enforcement and firefighters who protect us, warehouse personnel and grocery store clerks who keep the shelves stocked and the economy going – you are an inspiration to all and we sincerely thank you.
Editor: Lacey Young
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- How Are You Preparing to #LaunchAmerica?
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- 0:36
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- It’s not just Mission Control that’s counting down — how are you preparing to #LaunchAmerica? From building your own rocket to binge-watching launch overage, share a video, a photo or simply your thoughts for a chance to be featured on our social media platforms.
Check here for terms and conditions: https://www.nasa.gov/nasa-invites-you-to-launchamerica
Thanks to Daria Seminario and William Jakespeare for their clips in this video!
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- Highlighting Our Upcoming Launch of Astronauts from Florida on This Week @NASA – May 1, 2020
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- 2:55
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Highlighting our upcoming launch of astronauts from Florida, some news about our Moon to Mars effort, and our Mars helicopter has a new name … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-Highlighting%20Our%20Upcoming%20Launch%20of%20Astronauts%20from%20Florida%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20May%201,%202020
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
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- Artemis Announcement: NASA Selects Human Landing Systems
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- 2:15
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- NASA has selected three American companies – Blue Origin, Dynetics and SpaceX – to design and develop human landing systems for the Artemis program. With these awards, NASA is on track to land the next astronauts on the lunar surface by 2024, and establish sustainable human exploration of the Moon by the end of the decade.
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_0430_HLS%20Announcement%201
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- #AskNASA┃ What is Hubble revealing about the universe?
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- 5:51
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- This year, NASA is celebrating the Hubble Space Telescope's 30 years of unlocking the beauty and mystery of space.
Hubble is revolutionizing modern astronomy for scientists, while taking the public on a wondrous journey of exploration and discovery. Hubble's never-ending, breathtaking celestial snapshots provide a visual shorthand for Hubble's top scientific achievements. Unlike any space telescope before it, Hubble made astronomy relevant, engaging and accessible for people of all ages. The space telescope's iconic imagery has redefined our view of the universe and our place in time and space.
For Hubble ‘At Home’ resources, visit this website for activities.
https://www.nasa.gov/content/hubble-inspires-online-activities/
Send your questions to our experts using #AskNASA.
For more information about Artemis:
https://www.nasa.gov/what-is-artemis
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video L...
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- NASA Science Live: Asteroid Close Approach
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- 29:31
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Have you heard about an asteroid close-approach happening on April 29? Asteroid 1998 OR2 poses no threat to our planet, but we can still learn a lot by studying it. Don't miss a special Planetary Defense episode of NASA Science Live on Monday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m. EDT to learn how we find, track and monitor asteroids and near-Earth Objects.
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- Answering the Call to Help Combat Coronavirus on This Week @NASA – April 24, 2020
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- 3:25
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Answering the call to help combat coronavirus, a launch date for our Demo-2 mission, and … celebrating 30 years of Hubble … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-Answering%20the%20Call%20to%20Help%20Combat%20Coronavirus%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20April%2024,%202020
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- #EZScience: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope — Our Window to the Stars
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- 7:47
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Let's talk about science! Watch the sixth episode of our #EZScience series to learn about the 30th anniversary of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. As the first major optical telescope to be placed in space, Hubble has changed our fundamental understanding of the universe.
ABOUT THE SERIES: In our #EZScience video series with the National Air and Space Museum, NASA's associate administrator for science Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen and Museum director Dr. Ellen Stofan talk about the latest in planetary science and exploration.
Learn more about the series: https://www.nasa.gov/ezscience
Discover more about Hubble: https://www.nasa.gov/hubble
#S1E6
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- NASA Astronaut Chris Cassidy Commemorates the 50th Earth Day from the International Space Station
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- 1:04
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy of Expedition 63 reflects on what Earth Day means to him.
This Earth Day, we can still collectively appreciate the beauty of our planet and the extraordinary science that helps us understand how it all works — and we can do it from our homes. Join us in commemorating the 50th anniversary with #EarthDayAtHome.
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- NASA Science Live: Earth Day at Home
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- 33:16
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Happy Earth Day! Join NASA experts on the 50th anniversary of Earth Day as we explore important discoveries made about our planet, talk with teams creating green technology that benefits life on Earth, explore a new type of aircraft making flight greener and cleaner, and hear from a NASA inventor who has turned coral reef science into an interactive app that allows you to participate in science from home. Celebrate #EarthDayatHome with NASA.
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- NASA's Curious Universe: In the Amazon with NASA Earth Scientist Doug Morton
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- 1:47
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Our universe is a wild and wonderful place. In our new podcast, NASA’s Curious Universe (nasa.gov/curiousuniverse), we’re taking you on an adventure. In this episode, explore the Amazon Rainforest with Earth Scientist Doug Morton.
April 22 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Listen to the full first episode of the NASA’s Curious Universe podcast: nasa.gov/curiousuniverse
Listen on:
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nasas-curious-universe/id1505624059
Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubmFzYS5nb3YvcnNzL2R5bi9jdXJpb3VzLXVuaXZlcnNlLnJzcw
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/nasa/sets/nasas-curious-universe-podcast
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- Earth Day 2020: NASA Puts Space to Work for the Planet
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- 2:34
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- NASA’s unique vantage point of space allows us to better understand Earth’s interconnected systems and use that knowledge to live sustainably on our home planet, protect life around the world, and adapt to natural and human-caused changes. As NASA joins the world in observing the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, we reaffirm our commitment to understanding our planet’s interconnected systems to help protect them for future generations.
View this video in Spanish on our NASA en Español YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/x-AjWa27zr8
Learn more about how we're celebrating #EarthDayAtHome: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-marks-earth-day-s-50th-anniversary-with-earthdayathome/
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- Space Station Crew Returns Safely to Earth on This Week @NASA – April 17, 2020
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- 2:56
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Space Station crew returns safely to Earth, practice for our asteroid sample return mission, and a new discovery from old data … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-Space%20Station%20Crew%20Returns%20Safely%20to%20Earth%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20April%2017,%202020
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
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- May 27, 2020: #LaunchAmerica
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- 0:45
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Before our Apollo astronauts launched to the Moon, they walked out of these doors at Kennedy Space Center. When NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley board Crew Dragon for the SpaceX Demo-2 mission to the International Space Station, these doors will be used again. Prepare to #LaunchAmerica on May 27. www.nasa.gov/launchamerica
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- #AskNASA | What's on the Apollo 13 Audio Tapes?
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- 4:14
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Software developer and website creator Ben Feist helps us step back in time with his new website, apolloinrealtime.org. Ben, a contractor at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, restored Mission Control audio of Apollo 13.
Applying new digital audio processing techniques, Ben explains how he and his team restored and digitized almost 7,200 hours of audio. The website features new audio from the mission, in particular, a phone call to Mission Control from Marilyn Lovell, Jim Lovell’s wife, the day after the explosion.
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the historical Apollo 13 mission, Ben describes why the events and people from Apollo 13 continue to inspire us today.
Thanks to Stephen Slater and Ben Feist/Apollo in Real Time (apolloinrealtime.org/13) for providing footage and audio.
Send your questions to our experts using #AskNASA.
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- Expedition 62 Crew Returns to Earth From Space Station
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- 1:59:25
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- After months living and working on the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Andrew Morgan and Jessica Meir and Oleg Skripochka of the Russian space agency Roscosmos are returning to Earth.
On board the orbiting laboratory, Andrew Morgan contributed to hundreds of experiments and conducted seven spacewalks. During her first spaceflight, Jessica Meir conducted the first three all-woman spacewalks with crewmate Christina Koch.
Join us and follow along as they make their voyage back to the Earth.
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- NASA’s Gravity Assist Podcast Season 4: Searching for Life
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- 2:27
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Is there life beyond Earth? How did life get started on Earth anyway? This season of NASA’s Gravity Assist podcast is about the origins of life on Earth and the search for life elsewhere. Subscribe at https://www.nasa.gov/gravityassist. See all NASA podcasts: www.nasa.gov/podcasts
Hosted by NASA’s Chief Scientist Jim Green, each episode features a conversation with a scientist who has researched some aspect of these questions. We’ll talk about the search for life on Mars, what kind of life might survive on Saturn’s moon Titan, and much more.
New episodes Fridays starting April 17.
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- NASA’s View of Earth, in Music
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- 1:35
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- Discover what NASA’s Earth data sounds like when it’s turned into music. With each passing Earth Day, the drums get louder. Every sound and instrument tell a story.
The higher the pitch of the music, the more data collected from NASA Earth science missions. The guitar represents the mission launches. The orchestra is split up based on the field of each mission:
• Strings = Atmosphere
• High Woodwinds = Geosphere
• Low Woodwinds = Hydrosphere
• High Brass = Cryosphere
• Low Brass = Biosphere
April 22 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Listen to the first episode of NASA’s Curious Universe podcast: www.nasa.gov/curiousuniverse
Listen on:
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nasas-curious-universe/id1505624059
Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubmFzYS5nb3YvcnNzL2R5bi9jdXJpb3VzLXVuaXZlcnNlLnJzcw
SoundCloud: https://soun...
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- Apollo 13: ‘Houston, We’ve Had a Problem’
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- 7:01
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- “Houston, we've had a problem” is the now famous phrase radioed from Apollo 13 to Mission Control upon the catastrophic explosion that dramatically changed the mission.
On the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 13 mission, we recognize the triumph of the mission control team and the astronauts, and look at the lessons learned. The Apollo 13 mission has become known as “a successful failure” that saw the safe return of its crew Commander James (Jim) Lovell Jr., Command Module Pilot John Swigert Jr. and Lunar Module Pilot Fred Haise Jr.
Thanks to Stephen Slater and Ben Feist/Apollo in Real Time (apolloinrealtime.org/13) for providing additional footage and audio. Thanks for Andy Saunders for providing additional enhanced images.
Video Credit:
Producer/Editor: Amy Leniart
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- Apollo 13: Home Safe
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- 29:47
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- "Houston, we've had a problem." Apollo 13 has become known as “a successful failure” that saw a safe return of the crew in spite of a catastrophic explosion in the middle of their lunar journey. This 30-minute documentary features interviews with Apollo 13 Astronauts Jim Lovell and Fred Haise, as well as Flight Directors Gene Kranz and Glynn Lunney, with engineer Hank Rotter. Parts of their interviews take place in the restored Apollo mission control room. This documentary also features original NASA footage and newly synchronized audio from Mission Control.
Thanks to Stephen Slater and Ben Feist/Apollo in Real-Time (apolloinrealtime.org/13) for providing additional footage and audio.
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- A Warm Welcome for the Space Station’s New Crew on This Week @NASA – April 10, 2020
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- 3:12
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- New crew arrives safely at the space station, valuable microgravity research returns to Earth, and an update on our Commercial Crew Program … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-A%20Warm%20Welcome%20for%20the%20Space%20Stations%20New%20Crew%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20April%2010,%202020
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
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- Expedition 63 Launch to the International Space Station
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- 1:36:42
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Three space travelers launched to the International Space Station aboard a Soyuz spacecraft.🚀 Astronaut Chris Cassidy of NASA and cosmonauts Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner of the Russian space agency Roscosmos lifted off at 4:05 a.m. EDT on a four-orbit, six-hour journey to our orbiting laboratory.
This is the third spaceflight for both Cassidy and Ivanishin and the first for Vagner. During their mission on the station, they'll welcome NASA's Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon, which is currently targeted to launch no earlier than mid-to-late May.
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- Apollo 13: Home Safe Trailer
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- 0:31
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
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- NASA will premiere the documentary "Apollo 13: Home Safe" on Friday, April 10, 8 p.m. EDT, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 13 mission. Apollo 13 has become known as “a successful failure” that saw a safe return of the crew in spite of a catastrophic explosion. The 30-minute program features an interview with Lovell, a conversation with Haise and Flight Directors Gene Kranz and Glynn Lunney, and engineer Hank Rotter, in the restored Apollo mission control room mixed with archival footage from the mission.
The documentary will air on NASA TV and all of the agency’s streaming and social media platforms. More: https://go.nasa.gov/2wpClU0
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- A Universe of Possibilities to Explore at Home on This Week @NASA – April 3, 2020
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- 3:06
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- You, plus “NASA at Home” equals a universe of possibilities, the first delivery service selected for our lunar Gateway, and an astronaut added to a future Commercial Crew flight … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_2020_0403_A%20Universe%20of%20Possibilities%20to%20Explore%20at%20Home%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20–%20April%203,%202020
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
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- #BeAnAstronaut: What Advice Would You Give to a Younger You?
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- 3:50
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- The newest #Artemis generation astronauts revealed the advice they'd give to their younger selves: "Work on things that you think matter." "It's okay to dream big." "Keep that curiosity alive." "Find mentors early." Ready to #BeAnAstronaut? Today, March 31, is the last day to apply: www.nasa.gov/astronauts.
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
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- #BeAnAstronaut: How Did You Get Interested in STEM?
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- 3:01
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- "I really liked to build things and I really liked going fast. And to do these things, I needed to understand science and technology." Our newest #Artemis generation astronauts remember how they got interested in STEM. Applications for the next class are open until March 31: www.nasa.gov.astronauts
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
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- Explore the Universe with NASA at Home
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- 0:21
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Be your own explorer with NASA TV weekdays at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. EDT.
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- The Impact of Coronavirus to NASA’s Missions on This Week @NASA – March 27, 2020
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- 3:49
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- The impact of coronavirus to NASA’s missions, prelaunch training continues for the next space station crew, and launch preparations for Orion … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NASA_2020_0327_The%20Impact%20of%20Coronavirus%20to%20NASA%E2%80%99s%20Missions%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20March%2027,%202020
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
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- Artemis Update: A Year of Progress on Returning to the Moon
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- 2:49
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Our Artemis program will return U.S. astronauts to the surface of the Moon, a goal announced by Vice President Mike Pence on March 26, 2019. Take a look at all we've accomplished since then, from testing our Orion spacecraft and building our Space Launch System rocket to graduating a new Artemis Generation class of astronauts and creating partnerships with private industry.
Video Producer: Sonnet Apple
Music: Universal Production Music
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- #BeAnAstronaut: How Do You Feel about Being Part of the Artemis Generation?
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- 2:13
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- Our newest class of astronauts will journey to the Moon, Mars and beyond. In their own words, here’s what it means to be part of the #Artemis Generation. Apply to #BeAnAstronaut and fly to worlds beyond your imagination: www.nasa.gov/astronauts
Download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details-BeAnAstronaut_ArtemisGeneration
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
- Title
- Addressing the Coronavirus Pandemic on This Week @NASA – March 20, 2020
- Runtime
- 3:35
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- NASA addresses the coronavirus pandemic, some online material to stay connected with NASA, and more testing with our Orion spacecraft … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_2020_0320_Addressing%20the%20Coronavirus%20Pandemic%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20March%2020,%202020
Producer: Andre Valentine
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
- Title
- #BeAnAstronaut: Why Did You Want to Be an Astronaut?
- Runtime
- 3:07
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- To explore the unknown. To be part of a team. A love of science, math, engineering and technology.
We asked our newest graduates why they wanted to #BeAnAstronaut. It turns out, there isn’t just one reason. What will be yours? Applications are open until March 31, 2020: https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts
Editor: Lacey Young
Music: Universal Production Music
- Title
- NASA Remembers Apollo Astronaut Al Worden
- Runtime
- 2:12
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- NASA astronaut Al Worden has died at the age of 88.
Worden served as command module pilot for Apollo 15 with Dave Scott and Jim Irwin. During the mission Worden became the first human to carry out a deep space walk. He logged 38 minutes in extravehicular activity outside the command module, "Endeavour."
During 1972-1973, Worden was Senior Aerospace Scientist at the NASA Ames Research Center, and from 1973 to 1975, he was chief of the Systems Study Division at Ames.
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-al%20worden_fixed
Video Producer: Sonnet Apple
Music: Universal Production Music
- Title
- The Next Space Station Crew Trains for Launch on This Week @NASA – March 13, 2020
- Runtime
- 2:55
- Date posted
- 6 years ago
- Description
- The next space station crew trains for launch, a SpaceX Dragon delivers more science, and celebrating the life of Katherine Johnson … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_2020_0313_The%20Next%20Space%20Station%20Crew%20Trains%20for%20Launch%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20March%2013,%202020

