NASA
NASA’s Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services 23 Launch
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- NASA’s Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services 23 Launch
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- 44:29
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Watch a delivery of cargo, science, and supplies launch to the International Space Station!
NASA, Northrop Grumman, and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than 6:11 p.m. EDT (2211 UTC) on Sunday, Sept. 14, for the liftoff of Northrop Grumman's uncrewed Cygnus XL spacecraft, carried on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Scientific investigations and technology demonstrations traveling in the spacecraft include materials to produce semiconductor crystals in space and potential improvements to cryogenic fuel tanks. The spacecraft also will deliver a specialized UV light system to keep microbes from growing in water systems, as well as supplies to produce pharmaceutical crystals that could treat cancer and other diseases.
Updates: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/commercialresupply/
About the mission: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-sets-coverage-for-northrop-grumman-crs-23-sp...
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- Progress 93 Cargo Ship Docking
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- 1:02:41
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- After lifting off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday, Sept. 11, a Roscosmos cargo spacecraft, delivering approximately three tons of food, fuel, and supplies, is scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station on Saturday, Sept. 13.
The unpiloted spacecraft will dock autonomously to the aft port of the orbiting laboratory’s Zvezda module at 1:27 p.m. EDT (1727 UTC) on Saturday, Sept. 13.
The Progress 93 spacecraft will remain docked to the space station for approximately six months. Then, it will depart for re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere, disposing of trash loaded by the crew.
Learn more about this mission: https://go.nasa.gov/3JN0NUI
Credit: NASA
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- Progress 93 Cargo Ship Launch
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- 38:46
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- A Roscosmos cargo spacecraft, delivering approximately three tons of food, fuel, and supplies to the International Space Station, is launching on a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday, Sept. 11. Liftoff is scheduled for 11:54 a.m. EDT (1554 UTC).
After a two-day journey to the station, the spacecraft will dock autonomously to the aft port of the station’s Zvezda module at 1:27 p.m. EDT (1727 UTC) on Saturday, Sept. 13.
The Progress 93 spacecraft will remain docked to the space station for approximately six months before departing for re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere to dispose of trash loaded by the crew.
Learn more about this launch: https://go.nasa.gov/3JN0NUI
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- NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy: We’re Going Back to the Moon – and Staying
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- 1:18
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy speaks on America’s mission to lead in space travel:
“We’re going back to the Moon. And this time, when we plant our flag, we stay!”
Through the Artemis campaign, NASA is returning astronauts to the lunar surface – advancing science, testing new technology, and learning how to live and work on another world. These missions prepare us for our next giant leap: sending humans to Mars.
Learn more about the Artemis program: https://nasa.gov/artemis
Credit: NASA
Producer: Daniel Lauchu
Music: Universal Production Music
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- Science Launching on NASA’s Northrop Grumman CRS-23 Mission to the Space Station
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- 1:15
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- NASA and Northrop Grumman are preparing to launch the company’s next cargo mission to the International Space Station in mid September — sending science to support Artemis missions to the Moon, human exploration of Mars and beyond, and improvement of life on Earth.
The research aboard Cygnus aims to reduce harmful microbes, improve medication production, manage fuel pressure, and refine semiconductor crystals for next-generation technologies.
Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/4m1jktI
Credit: NASA
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- Astronaut Matthew Dominick Flies Through The International Space Station
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- 0:21
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Astronaut Matthew Dominick took this hands-off video during his mission to the station in 2024, soaring from the aft end of the lab to the forward end of the station's Node 2.
As part of NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 mission, Dominick contributed to dozens of research experiments which are helping humans learn how to live in space — preparing us for Artemis missions to the Moon and Mars—while making life better back on Earth.
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- NASA's SpaceX 33rd Commercial Resupply Services Rendezvous and Docking
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- 1:23:21
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- Watch a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft dock to the International Space Station after a successful liftoff on Aug. 24. The spacecraft is carrying supplies – including food and essential equipment for the crew – as well as a variety of science experiments.
The Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to remain at the space station until December, when it will depart and return to Earth with research and cargo, splashing down off the coast of California.
Learn more about the science aboard, including studies to prevent bone loss and to 3D print medical implants: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-sets-coverage-for-spacex-33rd-station-resupply-launch-arrival/
Follow the ISS blog for the latest updates: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/
Credit: NASA
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- NASA's SpaceX 33rd Commercial Resupply Services Launch
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- 46:51
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- The 33rd SpaceX commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station is set to lift off at 2:45 a.m. EDT (0645 UTC) on Sunday, Aug. 24, from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, atop a Falcon 9 rocket.
SpaceX's uncrewed Dragon spacecraft is carrying several new research projects to the station, including experiments focused on testing 3D bioprinting of an implantable medical device, observing the behavior of engineered liver tissues, examining microgravity’s effects on bone-forming cells, and 3D printing metal in space: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q-u6hqCu-Q
Dragon will also deliver food, supplies, and equipment to the crew.
Dragon is scheduled to dock autonomously to the station at around 7:30 a.m. EDT (1130 UTC) on Monday, Aug. 25. Read the full timeline and learn more about the mission: https://go.nasa.gov/4lHGTaX
Credit: NASA
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Post-Flight News Conference
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- 40:45
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- After spending almost five months in space, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 astronauts will discuss their science mission aboard the International Space Station during a news conference at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
NASA astronauts Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Takuya Onishi returned to Earth on Aug. 9. The crew spent 146 days aboard the orbiting laboratory, traveling nearly 62,795,205 million miles and completing 2,368 orbits around Earth.
While living and working aboard the station, the crew completed hundreds of science experiments and technology demonstrations: https://go.nasa.gov/4lZoebp
Share your questions for the crew on social media with the #AskNASA hashtag.
Watch Crew-10's return to Earth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqT3nDbwETc
Read more about today's event: https://go.nasa.gov/4lwGRlT
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- Science Launching on NASA's SpaceX 33rd Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station
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- 0:47
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- Later this August, SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station, carrying science experiments and other cargo to the orbiting laboratory.
Research traveling to the station aboard NASA's SpaceX 33rd commercial resupply mission includes testing 3D bioprinting of an implantable medical device, observing the behavior of engineered liver tissues, examining microgravity’s effects on bone-forming cells, and additional 3D printing of metal in space.
Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/45mAED5
Credit: NASA
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Re-Entry and Splashdown
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- 2:17:26
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- Watch with us as the four members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission — NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov — return to Earth after nearly five months in space.
Crew-10 is scheduled to splash down off the California coast at 11:33 a.m. EDT (1533 UTC) on Saturday, Aug. 9; this will be NASA's first Commercial Crew mission to land in the Pacific. After the crew is retrieved and exits their Dragon spacecraft, a post-splashdown teleconference will be held on https://nasa.gov/live.
McClain, Ayers, Onishi, and Peskov lifted off for the International Space Station on March 14, 2025, and completed dozens of science experiments during their time in low Earth orbit.
Learn more about Crew-10's research: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/iss-research/looking-back-at-nasas-spacex-crew-10-science-mission/
Follow daily updates from the ...
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Undocking
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- 55:01
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- The four members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission — NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov — undock from the space station, setting off to return to Earth. Splashdown will occur off the coast of California on Saturday, Aug. 9, at approximately 11:33 a.m. ET (1533 UTC).
During their nearly five months on the space station, Crew-10 contributed to the more than 200 scientific demonstrations and experiments taking place in orbit. These included physiological and psychological studies, material flammability tests for future spacecraft designs, and testing a backup lunar navigation solution.
Learn more about Crew-10's scientific mission: https://go.nasa.gov/4fpVoi5
Follow the latest Crew-10 mission updates: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/crew-10/
Credit: NASA
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- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Hatch Close
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- 48:01
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- The four members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission — NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov — prepare to head to Earth as the hatches are closed on their spacecraft. Undocking is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 8, at 6:05 p.m. ET (2205 UTC).
During their nearly five months on the space station, Crew-10 contributed to the more than 200 scientific demonstrations and experiments taking place in orbit. These included physiological and psychological studies, material flammability tests for future spacecraft designs, and testing a backup lunar navigation solution.
Learn more about Crew-10's scientific mission: https://go.nasa.gov/4fpVoi5
Follow the latest Crew-10 mission updates: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/crew-10/
Credit: NASA
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- NASA Remembers Apollo Astronaut Jim Lovell
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- 2:58
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
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- We are saddened by the passing of Apollo astronaut Jim Lovell at the age of 97.
Jim Lovell was a veteran of the Gemini VII and Gemini XII missions before becoming command module pilot and navigator for Apollo 8, the first crewed spacecraft to be lifted into near-Earth orbit by the Saturn V launch vehicle. He became the first man to orbit the Moon on two separate missions when he served as the commander of Apollo 13.
Unfortunately, the mission to explore the Fra Mauro region of the Moon did not go as planned. What many viewed as a "routine" mission soon had millions around the globe glued to television sets watching and hoping for a positive outcome to one of the most intense episodes in the history of space exploration.
More: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/acting-nasa-administrator-reflects-on-legacy-of-astronaut-jim-lovell/
Credit: NASA
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- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Farewell and International Space Station Change of Command
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- 18:26
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- After nearly five months aboard the International Space Station, the four members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission — NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov — are sharing their farewell remarks from space as they prepare to return home, followed by a change of command ceremony aboard the station.
Credit: NASA
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- Second Lady Visits NASA for Summer Reading Challenge
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- 23:00
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- As part of her Summer Reading Challenge, Second Lady Usha Vance will host an event for children in grades K-8 on Monday, Aug. 4, at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
NASA astronaut Suni Williams will join Ms. Vance to read a space-related book to children and participate in other space-related activities.
Learn more about the event: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/join-second-lady-usha-vance-as-she-reads-to-children-at-nasa-johnson/
Credit: NASA
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- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 Arrival & Welcome Remarks
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- 4:51:39
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- After lifting off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Thursday, July 31, the crew members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission are arriving at the International Space Station.
NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov are scheduled to dock in their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft at approximately 2:30 a.m. EDT (0630 UTC) on Saturday, Aug. 2. Station crew will then open the hatches between Dragon and the station, to be followed by a welcome ceremony.
Cardman, Fincke, Yui, and Platonov will spend several months on the station, conducting research to help humans learn how to live in space while making life better on Earth. After Crew-11 arrives at the station, the four members of Crew-10 will depart the station following a brief handover period.
Get the full schedule of events: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-sets-coverage-for-agencys-spacex-crew-11-...
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- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 Postlaunch News Conference
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- 49:41
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- Following the successful launch of NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission on Thursday, July 31, experts from NASA and our mission partners share updates and answer media questions in a postlaunch news conference.
Participants include:
- Ken Bowersox, associate administrator, NASA’s Space Operations Mission Directorate
- Steve Stich, manager, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program
- Dana Weigel, manager, NASA’s International Space Station Program
- Kazuyoshi Kawasaki, associate director general, Space Exploration Center/Space Exploration Innovation Hub Center, JAXA
- Sarah Walker, director, Dragon Mission Management, SpaceX
NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov lifted off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 12:09 p.m. EDT (1609 UTC) for a long-term science mission aboard the International Space Station. Crew-11 is scheduled to dock wi...
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 Launch
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- 4:48:46
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
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- We're sending a new crew to the International Space Station!
Watch with us as the four members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission launch to the station from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for 11:43 a.m. EDT (1543 UTC) on Friday, Aug. 1. The first Crew-11 launch attempt, on Thursday, July 31, was scrubbed due to weather: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2025/07/31/nasa-spacex-stand-down-from-crew-11-launch-due-to-weather/
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft will carry NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov to the orbiting laboratory for a science mission. This is the 11th crew rotation mission and the 12th human spaceflight mission for NASA to the space station supported by the Dragon spacecraft since 2020 as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program.
Crew-11 is scheduled to arrive at the station on Saturday, Aug....
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 Launch (July 31, 2025 Attempt)
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- 6:09:36
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
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- UPDATE: The July 31 launch attempt for Crew-11 was scrubbed due to weather: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2025/07/31/nasa-spacex-stand-down-from-crew-11-launch-due-to-weather/ The next attempt is currently scheduled for Friday, Aug. 1.
We're sending a new crew to the International Space Station!
Watch with us as the four members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission launch to the station from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for 12:09 p.m. EDT (1609 UTC) on Thursday, July 31.
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft will carry NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov to the orbiting laboratory for a science mission. This is the 11th crew rotation mission and the 12th human spaceflight mission for NASA to the space station supported by the Dragon spacecraft since 2020 as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program.
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- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 Prelaunch News Conference
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- 57:11
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- NASA and the agency's partners preview the launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission. Participants include:
Ken Bowersox, associate administrator, NASA’s Space Operations Mission Directorate
Steve Stich, manager, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program
Dana Weigel, manager, NASA’s International Space Station Program
William Gerstenmaier, vice president, Build and Flight Reliability, SpaceX
Sergey Krikalev, executive director, Human Space Flight Program, Roscosmos
Naoki Nagai, Program Manager of International Space Station, Human Spaceflight Technology Directorate, JAXA
NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, and JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui will launch to the International Space Station on the Dragon spacecraft powered by a Falcon 9 rocket no earlier than July 31.
More information about Crew-11: https://www.nasa.gov/mission/nasas-spacex-crew-11/
Credit: NASA
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- NISAR Launch
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- 1:58:26
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- Join NASA and ISRO (the Indian Space Research Organisation) for the launch of our most advanced Earth-observing radar satellite, which will provide 3D views of land and ice surfaces in unprecedented detail.
The spacecraft is scheduled to launch at 8:10 a.m. EDT (1210 UTC) on Wednesday, July 30, aboard an ISRO Geosynchronous Launch Vehicle Mark II rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on India’s southeastern coast.
From orbit, the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite will enable scientists to measure small shifts in Earth’s glaciers, volcanoes, forests, and other land and ice surfaces – all down to a fraction of an inch. This data will help communities prepare for natural hazards like landslides and earthquakes, plus respond to them more effectively. With NISAR’s global view, researchers will better understand what’s changing, where, and why.
NISAR's radar will measure surfaces by transmitting a specific microwave sig...
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- NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 Mission to the International Space Station (Official NASA Trailer)
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- 1:14
- Date posted
- 10 months ago
- Description
- Four crew members are preparing to launch to the International Space Station as part of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to perform research, technology demonstrations, and maintenance activities aboard the orbiting laboratory.
NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov will lift off no earlier than 12:09 p.m. EDT (1609 UTC) on Thursday, July 31, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Launch coverage begins at 8 a.m. EDT (1200 UTC).
Watch live here on YouTube: https://youtu.be/U-k_LyA1DQQ
Check us out on our other platforms: https://www.nasa.gov/ways-to-watch/
Credit: NASA
Video Producer: Sonnet Apple
Music: Universal Production Music
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- NISAR: Tracking Earth’s Changing Surface (Official NASA Trailer)
- Runtime
- 1:09
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- A powerful new satellite will soon provide insights into natural hazards, ecosystems, agriculture, and other fields of study that affect communities around the globe. The NISAR mission is a collaboration between NASA and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) and will use radar to track Earth’s changing surface in fine detail.
Short for NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar, NISAR features an advanced radar system with two instruments: one from ISRO and one built at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. Using radar enables NISAR to map Earth’s land and ice surfaces day or night, regardless of whether skies are cloudy or clear.
NISAR will launch from ISRO’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India. Launch is targeted for July 2025. Follow https://science.nasa.gov/blogs/nisar for the latest updates.
For more information on the NISAR mission, visit: https://nasa.gov/nisar.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech; Add...
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- How Can I Get Involved with NASA Science? We Asked a NASA Expert
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- 1:40
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- Want to do real NASA science? You can. Right now, dozens of NASA projects need your help. From spotting asteroids to searching for planets beyond our solar system, and so much more, there are projects for everyone. And you don’t need a PhD to get involved, just your curiosity!
A NASA expert explains how to get involved.
Start exploring: https://science.nasa.gov/citizen-science/
Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessie Wilde
Editor: Daniel Salazar
Credit: NASA
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- Axiom Mission 4 Undocking
- Runtime
- 56:21
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- Watch Axiom Mission 4 begin the journey home from the International Space Station. Peggy Whitson, former NASA astronaut and director of human spaceflight at Axiom Space, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, ESA (European Space Agency) project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski of Poland, and HUNOR (Hungarian to Orbit) astronaut Tibor Kapu of Hungary return to Earth aboard their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft. Undocking is scheduled at 7:05 a.m. EDT (1105 UTC).
Learn more about the Commercial Crew program: https://go.nasa.gov/3GdWgJ9
Credit: NASA
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- Axiom Mission 4 Hatch Close
- Runtime
- 49:01
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- Watch as the Axiom Mission 4 crew – Peggy Whitson, former NASA astronaut and director of human spaceflight at Axiom Space, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, ESA (European Space Agency) project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski of Poland, and HUNOR (Hungarian to Orbit) astronaut Tibor Kapu of Hungary – begin final preparations for their return to Earth aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, currently targeted for Monday, July 14.
After the four-member astronaut crew enters the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, the hatch will close at 4:55 a.m. EDT (0855 UTC). The spacecraft is scheduled to undock at 7:05 a.m. EDT (1105 UTC).
Learn more about the Commercial Crew program: https://go.nasa.gov/3GdWgJ9
Credit: NASA
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- Actor Bella Ramsey Asks NASA About Space
- Runtime
- 1:30
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- “The Last of Us” star Bella Ramsey asks NASA: What is everything we know about space, and what is something we still don’t understand?
Astronaut Nichole Ayers responded to Ramsey from aboard the International Space Station — and for everything not covered in today’s “101 lecture," check out https://plus.nasa.gov!
Credit: NASA and HBO
Video Producer: Sonnet Apple
Music Credit: Universal Production Music
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- Progress 92 Cargo Ship Docking
- Runtime
- 50:16
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- After lifting off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday, July 3, a Roscosmos cargo spacecraft, delivering approximately three tons of food, fuel, and supplies, is scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station on Saturday, June 5.
The unpiloted spacecraft will dock autonomously to the space-facing port of the orbiting laboratory’s Poisk module at 5:27 p.m. EDT (2127 UTC) on Saturday, July 5.
The Progress 92 spacecraft will remain docked to the space station for approximately six months before departing for re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere to dispose of trash loaded by the crew.
Learn more about this mission: https://go.nasa.gov/4nkWuz4
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- Progress 92 Cargo Ship Launch
- Runtime
- 38:16
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- A Roscosmos cargo spacecraft, delivering approximately three tons of food, fuel, and supplies to the Expedition 73 crew aboard the International Space Station, is launching on a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday, July 3. Liftoff is scheduled for 3:32 p.m. EDT (1932 UTC).
After a two-day journey to the station, the unpiloted spacecraft will dock autonomously to the space-facing port of the orbiting laboratory’s Poisk module at 5:27 p.m. EDT (2127 UTC) on Saturday, July 5.
The Progress 92 spacecraft will remain docked to the space station for approximately six months before departing for re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere to dispose of trash loaded by the crew.
Learn more about this launch: https://go.nasa.gov/4nkWuz4
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- NASA Astronauts Send Fourth of July Wishes From the International Space Station
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- 2:41
- Date posted
- 11 months ago
- Description
- Aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Nichole Ayers, Anne McClain, and Jonny Kim share a Fourth of July message and extend their best wishes to those back on Earth in a video recorded on June 16, 2025.
Learn more about the International Space Station: https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/
Download this video at: https://images.nasa.gov/details-jsc2025m000120_Expedition_73_Astronauts_Recognize_Independence_Day_250703
Credit: NASA
#Space #SpaceStation #Astronauts
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- Axiom Mission 4 Arrival and Welcome Remarks
- Runtime
- 5:24:21
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Following the successful launch of Axiom Mission 4 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, June 25, its four crew members are arriving at the International Space Station.
Ax-4 is scheduled to dock with the station at 6:30 a.m. EDT (1030 UTC) on Thursday, June 26; arrival coverage will continue as the Ax-4 crew enters the station and makes welcome remarks. During their two-week stay aboard the orbiting laboratory, the crew of Ax-4 will engage in science, outreach, and commercial activities.
Peggy Whitson, former NASA astronaut and director of human spaceflight at Axiom Space, is commanding the mission, with ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla serving as pilot. The two mission specialists are ESA (European Space Agency) project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski of Poland and Tibor Kapu of Hungary. This mission is sending the first ISRO astronaut to the station as part of a joint effort between NASA and the Indian ...
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- Axiom Mission 4 Launches to the International Space Station
- Runtime
- 1:09:08
- Date posted
- 12 months ago
- Description
- Axiom Mission 4, set to lift off at 2:31 a.m. EDT (0631 UTC) on Wednesday, June 25, is Axiom's fourth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station. Ax-4 is launching from NASA's Kennedy Space Center aboard SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft.
During their two-week stay aboard the orbiting laboratory, the crew of Ax-4 will engage in science, outreach, and commercial activities.
Peggy Whitson, former NASA astronaut and director of human spaceflight at Axiom Space, will command the mission, while ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will serve as pilot. The two mission specialists are ESA (European Space Agency) project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski of Poland and Tibor Kapu of Hungary. This mission will send the first ISRO astronaut to the station as part of a joint effort between NASA and the Indian space agency. Ax-4 will also carry the first astronauts from Poland and Hungary to stay aboard the space station....
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- Cosmic Dawn (NASA+ Original Documentary)
- Runtime
- 1:36:46
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- What does it take to gaze through time to our universe’s very first stars, galaxies, and light? “Cosmic Dawn: The Untold Story of the James Webb Space Telescope,” a NASA+ documentary, takes you behind the scenes of Webb’s journey, through the eyes of the dreamers who made it possible.
The documentary brings viewers on an unprecedented journey through Webb’s delicate assembly, rigorous testing, and triumphant launch, showcasing the sheer complexity and breathtaking risks involved in creating a telescope capable of peering billions of years into the past. Follow the telescope from an idea developed at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center all the way to the launchpad in French Guiana, with never-before-seen footage captured by the Webb film crew offering intimate access to the challenges and triumphs along the way.
Find screenings and download bonus content: https://www.nasa.gov/cosmicdawn/
Credit: NASA
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- Cosmic Dawn (Official NASA Trailer)
- Runtime
- 1:52
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Coming June 2025 to NASA+, YouTube, and other platforms, the original documentary film "Cosmic Dawn" takes you behind the scenes of the James Webb Space Telescope.
Relive the pitfalls and the triumphs of the world's most powerful space telescope—from developing the idea of an impossible machine to watching with bated breath as it unfolded, hurtling through space a million miles away from Earth.
You've seen the universe through the eyes of Webb. Now discover how this technological marvel came about through the eyes of the scientists, engineers, and dreamers who made it possible.
Watch the full documentary now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSMGENDH_QI
Credit: NASA
- Title
- How Do We Do Research in Zero Gravity? We Asked a NASA Expert
- Runtime
- 2:13
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- When it comes to experiments in space, astronauts on the International Space Station face challenges you won’t find on Earth: bubbles don’t rise, things float away and many Earth-based lab tools don’t always work the same way. So science in space needs to me reimagined from the ground up.
A NASA scientist explains how we study life, chemistry and physics in orbit.
Learn more about science on the ISS: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/iss-research/station-science-101-research-in-microgravity-higher-faster-longer/
Download this video at: https://images.nasa.gov/details/How%20Do%20We%20Do%20Research%20in%20Zero%20Gravity
Producers: Scott Bednar, Pedro Cota, Jessie Wilde
Editor: James Lucas
Credit: NASA
- Title
- Comedian Roy Wood Jr. vs. NASA Acronyms
- Runtime
- 1:04
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- What does EVA mean? How about HST? We asked comedian and TV host Roy Wood Jr. what some common NASA acronyms mean.
Credit: NASA
- Title
- How Big is Space? We Asked a NASA Expert
- Runtime
- 1:37
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- How big is space? It’s one of the most mind-bending questions we can ask because the deeper we look, the more the universe keeps going. We’ve measured billions of light-years in every direction and still haven’t reached the edge.
A NASA scientists explains what we know — and don’t know — about the size of the cosmos.
Explore more about the universe: https://science.nasa.gov/exoplanets/what-is-the-universe/
Download this video at: https://images.nasa.gov/details/How%20Big%20is%20Space
Producers: Scott Bednar, Pedro Cota, Jessie Wilde
Editor: Daniel Salazar
Title: Sassy McBrass - Instrumental
Composer: Per-Anders Nilsson
Universal Production Music
Credit: NASA
- Title
- Will the Sun Ever Burn Out? We Asked a NASA Expert
- Runtime
- 1:19
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Will the Sun ever burn out? Not quite, but it will change dramatically. Like all stars, it’s going through a life cycle powered by nuclear fusion. Right now, it’s halfway through its 10-billion-year lifetime.
Eventually, the Sun will expand into a red giant, engulfing the inner planets, then collapse into a white dwarf — a small, hot, dim remnant of its former self.
A NASA scientist explains what’s ahead for our star.
Learn more about our Sun: https://nasa.gov/sun
Download this video at: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Will%20the%20Sun%20Ever%20Burn%20Out
Producers: Scott Bednar, Pedro Cota, Jessie Wilde
Editor: James Lucas
Credit: NASA
- Title
- What is a Black Hole? We Asked a NASA Expert
- Runtime
- 1:34
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- What exactly is a black hole? Well, they’re not holes at all, rather incredibly dense regions in space with gravity so strong, not even light can escape.
There are stellar-mass black holes, which form when massive stars collapse and explode in a supernova, and supermassive black holes, which are millions to billions of times more massive and sit at the centers of galaxies.
Scientists know these cosmic powerhouses shape galaxies and influence how the universe evolves. But how do supermassive black holes form? That’s still one of astronomy’s biggest mysteries. A NASA scientist explains what we know (and don’t know) about these cosmic gargantuans.
Explore more on black holes: https://www.nasa.gov/black-holes
Producers: Scott Bednar, Pedro Cota, Jessie Wilde
Editor: Daniel Salazar
Credit: NASA
- Title
- U.S. Spacewalk 93
- Runtime
- 9:11:16
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- On Thursday, May 1, NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers will step outside the International Space Station to complete station upgrades. The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT (1200 UTC) and last about six and a half hours.
McClain and Ayers will relocate communications antenna and install a mounting bracket to prepare for the installation of a new set of International Space Station Rollout Solar Arrays, also called IROSAs, on a later spacewalk. The arrays will boost the station's power generation capability by up to 30%.
McClain will wear a suit with red stripes; Ayers will wear an unmarked suit. This will be the third spacewalk for McClain and the first for Ayers.
Learn more about the spacewalk: https://go.nasa.gov/4jlehE5
Read the latest mission updates from the ISS: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
Credit: NASA
- Title
- NASA Astronaut Don Pettit Post-Flight News Conference
- Runtime
- 36:46
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- After seven months, 93 million miles, and 670,000 photos, astronaut Don Pettit has returned to Earth. Pettit is taking part in a news conference on Monday, April 28, to discuss his 220-day mission to the International Space Station.
Pettit returned to Earth on April 19 (April 20, Kazakhstan time), along with Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner. Pettit celebrated his 70th birthday on April 20. During his time in orbit, Pettit conducted hundreds of hours of scientific investigations, including research into 3D printing, water sanitization, and growing plants in space.
Have questions for Don? Join us on NASA's Instagram account after the news conference for a live Q&A: https://www.instagram.com/nasa/
Learn more about this event: https://go.nasa.gov/4ji9Z00
Get the latest updates from the station: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
Credit: NASA
- Title
- How Are We Made of Star Stuff? We Asked a NASA Expert
- Runtime
- 1:34
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- How are we made of star stuff? Nearly all the elements in your body were forged in ancient stars long before Earth, the Sun or our galaxy even existed. When those stars exploded, they sent their material out into space, scattering elements like carbon, oxygen and iron across the universe. Billions of years later, those same ingredients came together to form everything we know — including you.
A NASA scientist explains how we really are made of star stuff and how telescopes like Hubble and Webb help us trace our cosmic origins.
Explore more: https://science.nasa.gov/universe/stars/
Producers: Scott Bednar, Pedro Cota, Jessie Wilde
Editor: James Lucas
Credit: NASA
- Title
- Seeing Earth as Only NASA Can
- Runtime
- 1:24
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- NASA missions have shared unique views of our home planet for more than 60 years. In that time, science and technology in air and space revolutionized our understanding of the Earth system.
We continue to move farther into space, documenting the universe around us. It’s when we turn our gaze back home that we are reminded of the significance of Earth.
To learn more about the NASA missions included in the video, visit:
ER-2: https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/er-2-aircraft/
International Space Station: https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/
EMIT: https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/data/instruments/emit-imaging-spectrometer
Space Shuttle: https://www.nasa.gov/reference/the-space-shuttle/
PACE: https://pace.gsfc.nasa.gov
Landsat: https://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov
GOES East/West: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/goes/
Messenger: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/messenger/
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- Title
- NASA's SpaceX 32nd Commercial Resupply Services Rendezvous and Docking
- Runtime
- 2:14:11
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Watch a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft dock to the International Space Station after a successful liftoff on April 21 at 4:15 a.m. EDT (0815 UTC). The spacecraft is carrying supplies – including food and essential equipment for the crew – as well as a variety of science experiments.
The Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to remain at the space station until May, when it will depart and return to Earth with research and cargo, splashing down off the coast of California.
Learn more about the science aboard, including studies to produce gold nanoparticles and to test a vision-based sensor that could improve navigation: https://youtu.be/4841piONzVk
Follow the ISS blog for the latest updates: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/
Credit: NASA
- Title
- NASA's SpaceX 32nd Commercial Resupply Services Launch
- Runtime
- 48:41
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- The 32nd SpaceX commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station is set to lift off on a Falcon 9 rocket from our Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 4:15 a.m. EDT (0815 UTC), Monday, April 21, delivering science investigations and supplies to the orbiting lab.
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft is carrying several new research projects to the station, including experiments focused on vision-based navigation, spacecraft air quality, materials for drug and product manufacturing, and advancing plant growth with less reliance on photosynthesis.
More about the research aboard Dragon: https://go.nasa.gov/4j4g53V
Credit: NASA
- Title
- NASA Astronaut Don Pettit Soyuz MS-26 Re-entry and Landing
- Runtime
- 2:04:36
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- After 220 days and 93.3 million miles in space, astronaut Don Pettit is returning to Earth on Saturday, April 19.
After undocking from the International Space Station alongside cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner, Pettit's Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft will begin its deorbit burn at 8:26 p.m. EDT (0026 UTC April 20) and touch down on the steppes of Kazakhstan around 9:20 p.m. EDT (0120 UTC April 20).
This was Pettit's fourth spaceflight; while on the station, Pettit contributed to research that benefits humanity and delighted photography enthusiasts around the world with his unique point of view.
Get the details on Pettit's return to Earth: https://go.nasa.gov/3Eg3z2l
Read the latest updates from the ISS: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
Credit: NASA
- Title
- NASA Astronaut Don Pettit Soyuz MS-26 Undocking
- Runtime
- 42:25
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Watch as NASA astronaut Don Pettit, along with Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner, undock from the International Space Station and begin their voyage back to Earth.
The Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft is set to undock from the space station at 5:57 p.m. EDT (2157 UTC), heading for a parachute-assisted landing at 9:20 p.m. EDT (0120 UTC or 6:20 a.m. Kazakhstan time, Sunday, April 20) on the steppes of Kazakhstan, southeast of the town of Dzhezkazgan. Landing will occur on Pettit’s 70th birthday.
See our full schedule for MS-26's return: https://go.nasa.gov/3Eg3z2l
Follow the ISS blog for the latest updates: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/
Credit: NASA
- Title
- NASA Astronaut Don Pettit Soyuz MS-26 Space Station Farewells and Hatch Closing
- Runtime
- 1:00:31
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- Watch as three International Space Station crew members—NASA astronaut Don Pettit, along with Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner—begin final preparations for their return to Earth aboard Soyuz MS-26, currently targeted for Saturday, April 19.
(In local time, MS-26 will touch down on Sunday, April 20: Pettit's 70th birthday!)
After entering the Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft, the spacecraft's hatch will close at approximately 2:25 p.m. EDT (1825 UTC); the spacecraft is scheduled to undock at 5:57 p.m. EDT (2157 UTC).
See the full schedule for Don Pettit's return to Earth: https://go.nasa.gov/3Eg3z2l
Learn more about the Commercial Crew program: https://go.nasa.gov/3GdWgJ9
Follow the latest mission updates: https://go.nasa.gov/3Eg3z2l
Credit: NASA
- Title
- NASA Astronaut Don Pettit Turns the Camera on Science
- Runtime
- 2:34
- Date posted
- 1 year ago
- Description
- NASA astronaut Don Pettit is scheduled to return home in mid-April 2025 after a seven-month mission aboard the International Space Station as part of Expedition 72. Throughout his stay, Pettit contributed to research that benefits humanity and future space missions, and delighted photography enthusiasts around the world with his unique point of view.
Pettit also shared what he calls his “science of opportunity” to demonstrate how experimenting with our surroundings can help gain a better understanding of how things work. This understanding is enhanced when art, science, and microgravity come together.
More: https://go.nasa.gov/3RmKPB9
Download: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Don_Pettit_Science
Credit: NASA
Producer: Nicole Rose
Music: Universal Production Music

