Category Archives: Nasa

The First Element of the Spacecraft For Artemis III on This Week @NASA – August 28, 2020

The first element of the spacecraft for Artemis III, a NASA astronaut assigned to a future Commercial Crew flight, and a strong storm seen from space … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Downloaad Link: https://images.nasa.gov/details-The%20First%20Element%20of%20the%20Spacecraft%20For%20Artemis%20III%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20August%2028,%202020 Producer: Andre Valentine Editor: Sonnet Apple Music: Universal Production Music

ScienceCasts: Bright Explosion on the Moon

NASA researchers who monitor the Moon for meteoroid impacts have detected the brightest explosion in the history of their program.

Past, Present, and Future of Women in Space

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing women the right to vote. “Past, Present, and Future of Women in Space,” is an inspirational program to reflect on the stories and contributions of women in space and STEM through the lens of the past, present, […]

Tropical Storm Laura From Space on August 23, 2019

Cameras outside the International Space Station captured views of Tropical Storm Laura from approximately 250 miles above. The space station passed directly …

What You Need to Know About Enceladus

Beneath its icy surface, Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus has many surprises: a reservoir of liquid water, organic chemical compounds, and hydrothermal vents. Find out what you need to know about Enceladus, an ocean world which may have conditions friendly to life.

Targeting the Next U.S. Launch of Astronauts on This Week @NASA – August 21, 2020

Targeting the next U.S. launch of astronauts, another successful space station resupply mission, and honoring pilots for National Aviation Day … a few of the …

#AskNASA┃ What Do Beck, NASA and Artificial Intelligence Have in Common?

It turns out Beck, NASA and artificial intelligence have a lot in common! NASA spacecraft and observatories have been imaging our solar system and our …

Orion moved at Kennedy Space Center on This Week @NASA – October 3, 2014

On Sept. 28, NASA’s Orion spacecraft was moved from Kennedy Space Center’s Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility to its Launch Abort System Facility, for installation of its launch abort system, one of the many critical safety systems that will be evaluated during Orion’s un-crewed Exploration Flight Test -1, in December. NASA’s new deep space capsule is […]

*(See below for updated link to this video)-Orion’s first flight on This Week @NASA

Updated video for “Orion’s first flight on This Week @NASA” is located at: (http://youtu.be/MuSnkk2SEN0)

2017 Total Solar Eclipse Across America Promo

On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will be treated to an eclipse of the sun. Anyone within the path of totality can see one of nature’s most awe inspiring sights – a total solar eclipse. This video is also available in NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://goo.gl/WYxX38