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- What is going on out in the nevada desert ? the incredible story of bob lazar, the man who claims to have worked on a covert govt ufo project at area 51
- DOC Rainflorest (working title) is a subjective film about the intemperances of nature and about the transformations that the planet has suffered over decades of human production with its fruits that today we all reap.
- NASA EDGE. One NASA. Two hosts. Twenty thousand plus rocket scientists. We have liftoff! NASA EDGE is different. Unscripted and unpredictable, NASA EDGE takes a unique look in and around the greatest space program on the planet. Whether it's the latest launch or the coolest gadgets, NASA EDGE hosts provide an offbeat, funny and informative look behind the NASA curtain. If you've ever wanted to learn about NASA but thought you needed to be a rocket scientist, wait no longer. Watch NASA EDGE and embrace your inner astronaut.
- The Color of Space captures the personal stories of seven current and former Black astronauts, each selected to become part of NASA's astronaut corps and train for space missions. Current NASA astronauts Stephanie Wilson, Victor Glover, Jeanette Epps, as well as retired astronauts Leland Melvin, Bernard Harris, Robert Curbeam, and Bobby Satcher, speak about their journeys and their motivations in a panel hosted by NASA Johnson Space Center Director Vanessa Wyche, the first Black woman to lead a NASA center. They took the step to achieve the impossible, overcoming barriers and making space for others to follow. In this new documentary, be empowered by the remarkable stories of tenacity, courage, and motivation from the agency's most decorated heroes. Learn about their path to NASA, their sources of inspiration, experiences in space, the importance of representation, the meaning of Juneteenth, and much more. Originally held at Space Center Houston on March 25, the panel discussion marks the first time the seven astronauts have been assembled for an official NASA event.
- Astronomy through Space is taught by enough travelers.
- Got a Question for Us? #AskNASA NASA released the first official episode of its new video series #AskNASA Sept. 23 highlighting its new Artemis lunar exploration program. Under Artemis, NASA is accelerating its plans to send astronauts to the Moon by 2024, establish sustainable lunar exploration by 2028, and prepare for our next giant leap - human exploration of Mars. The agency's digital team will release new episodes of "#AskNASA" on Mondays. Featuring a variety of agency experts, the series aims to answer frequently asked questions and debunk myths. While topics will vary for each episode, most will cover NASA's Moon to Mars exploration plans. Second and subsequent episodes will address why we are going back to the Moon, how we will get there, and who is going with us. Future topics will be based on questions we receive from the public and popular web searches.
- Join astronaut Frank Rubio and leaders from NASA on Oct. 7 at 2 p.m. ET as we celebrate the contributions of Hispanic Americans across the agency during a special program titled "Hispanics: Be Proud of Your Past, Embrace the Future." Participants for this Hispanic Heritage Month program include: Jim Green, NASA chief scientist Bettina Inclán, NASA associate administrator for Communications Clara O'Farrell, Mars Entry, Descent and Landing Engineer Erika Podest, climate scientist Opening remarks by NASA associate administrator Steve Jurczyk.
- It's winter in the Northern Hemisphere on Earth, but we're not the only place with ice and snow. From the frozen polar craters of Mercury to methane frost on the mountains of Pluto, enjoy season's greetings from around the solar system. A group of girls ask their grandfather to read them a story.
- A group comes upon an abandoned city building at night. The front of the building is painted with images of NASA's space telescopes with the words Galaxy of Horrors witting on the top. A pair of spooky eyes appear and dart around the building leading to a mystery.
- Spanning missions from Apollo to Artemis, "The Power of African American Leadership in NASA" will look at how African Americans in leadership roles have influenced change and helped drive mission success through lessons learned and discussions shared by current and past NASA leaders. The panel discussion, moderated by NASA associate administrator for Small Business Programs Glenn Delgado, will feature: . Brenda Manuel, retired NASA associate administrator for Diversity and Equal Opportunity . Clayton Turner, director, NASA's Langley Research Center . Hildreth (Hal) Walker Jr., NASA "Hidden Figure," who led the manufacturing, testing, and operation of the KORAD K-1500 ruby laser system for the lunar laser ranging experiment as part of the Apollo 11 Moon landing . Dr. Woodrow Whitlow, retired NASA associate administrator for Mission Support . Vanessa Wyche, deputy center director, NASA's Johnson Space Center.
- 50 years later, the flight of the fourth American in space (and second to orbit the Earth) is celebrated in this tribute to Mercury astronaut Scott Carpenter.
- A team at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory tests the airbag landing system for the Mars Exploration Rover. Documentary.
- We're going back to Mars. Our newest rover is named Perseverance, and will be launching soon for its seven-month journey to the Red Planet to search for signs of ancient life. And it's bringing along a friend: a little helicopter named Ingenuity. Ingenuity will test the first powered flight on Mars. This animate Short takes us through the "Seven Minute of Terror" that it takes to land on Mars. We are introduced to the little Helicopter named Ingenuity. Ingenuity will be the first controlled powered flight on another planet. Over the past two decades, missions flown by NASA's Mars Exploration Program have shown us that Mars was once very different from the cold, dry planet it is today. Evidence discovered by landed and orbital missions point to wet conditions billions of years ago. These environments lasted long enough to potentially support the development of microbial life. The Mars 2020/Perseverance rover is designed to better understand the geology of Mars and seek signs of ancient life. The mission will collect and store a set of rock and soil samples that could be returned to Earth in the future.
- A multi-camera live educational talk and variety special broadcast, carried live around the world via satellite, on NASA TV, and on the web. Program featured NASA astronauts showing various aspects of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics of space flight, space travel and space craft engineering, design and assembly. Program was designed to inspire children to become excited about science. Program also featured two musical performances by Daniel Curtis Lee and band.
- Starting in 1973, with Skylab, NASA has been celebrating Thanksgiving in Space. With the permanent US presence on the International Space Station, NASA has been celebrating Thanksgiving in Space for over 20 years.