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A New Opportunity to Deliver Payloads to the Moon on This Week @NASA – August 2, 2019

The latest opportunity for payload delivery services to the Moon, new partnerships to help advance the commercial space business, and a “hat trick” for one of …

A Critical Test for Our Commercial Crew Program on This Week @NASA – January 25, 2020

A critical test for our Commercial Crew Program, spacewalkers focus on upgrades aboard the space station, and paying tribute to one of our Great Observatories …

International Space Station Astronauts speak with Oregon students

From low earth orbit aboard the ISS, Expedition 26 Commander Scott Kelly and Flight Engineer Cady Coleman discuss their daily life in space with Oregon students gathered at the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. Interesting experiments and other day-to-day activities are discussed during the in-flight educational event on January 19, 2011.

The Flight of Apollo 11

The story of the first Moon landing in July 1969. Depicts the principal events of the mission, from the launching through the post recovery activities of astronauts …

Town Hall with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine

Headquarters hosted an agencywide town hall with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine on Monday, April 1, at 1:30 p.m. EDT. NASA HQ employees were …

Juno Enters Jupiter’s Orbit on This Week @NASA – July 8, 2016

After an almost five-year journey to Jupiter, NASA’s Juno spacecraft successfully settled into orbit around our solar system’s largest planet on July 4 – giving …

New Cooling System for a Device on the Space Station on This Week @NASA – December 6, 2019

A new cooling system for a device on the space station, first results from the first spacecraft to touch the Sun, and preparing Orion for some critical testing … a …

A new visitor launches for the International Space Station

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) HTV-4 Transfer Vehicle launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan for a rendezvous with the International Space Station. Once there, the HTV-4 will deliver 3.6 tons of dry cargo, water, experiments and spare parts to the International Space Station. Unlike a Russian Progress vehicle which docks automatically, the […]