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View of Lee Archambault in Node 1 Unity as he exercises with the Advanced Resistive Exercise Device ARED during Expedition 18 / STS-11919 joint docked OPS.
Topic: What -- STS-119
The Expedition 30 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: NASA, ISS, Expedition 30
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Source: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/3d_resources/assets/shuttle-hi-res.html
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Mariner 4 was launched November 28, 1964 on a 228-day mission to Mars. The spacecraft carried instruments for eight interplanetary and planetary experiments including a TV camera. Mariner 4 passed Mars at a distance of 9,868 kilometers (6,118 miles), recording and transmitting to Earth our first close-up picture of the red planet. In 21 and a fraction of a 22nd picture, Mariner's TV camera scanned about one percent of the Martian surface, revealing ancient craters of varying size. Planetary...
Topics: Spacecraft, What -- Mariner 4, What -- Mars, What -- TV Camera, What -- Earth
Source: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/spacecraft/mariner4.html
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STS-5_Coverage_of_Orbiter_leaving_OPF_and_Tow_to_VAB
Topic: STS-5 Resource Reel
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Nov 2, 2009
11/09
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
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The Blue Marble Next Generation data set provides a monthly global cloud-free true-color picture of the Earth's land cover at a 500-meter spatial resolution. This visualization of the data set shows seasonal variations such as snowfall, spring greening and droughts in a seamless fashion, thereby heightening awareness of changes in the Earth's climate. The image here shows a global view of the data. This data set is derived from imagery taken in 2004 by the MODIS instrument on the Terra...
Topics: Earth Science, Land Surface, Land Use/Land Cover, Land Cover, What -- Terra, What -- Earth
Source: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?3273
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Voyager 2 false-color image of Saturn's rings. Subtle color variations due to differences in surface composition of the particles making up the rings are enhanced in this image produced by combining ultraviolet, clear, and orange frames. The frame was taken from a distance of 8.9 million km on August 17, 9 days before closest approach, and measures about 68,000 km from top to bottom. (Voyager 2, P-23953) *Image Credit*: NASA
Topics: Solar System Exploration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Planets, What -- Voyager 2
Source: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/display.cfm?IM_ID=2048
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iss_6628 model from the scan game
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/3d_resources/assets/iss_6628.html
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An artist's concept portrays a NASA Mars Exploration Rover on the surface of Mars. Two rovers, Spirit and Opportunitylanded on Mars in January 2004. Each has the mobility and toolkit to function as a robotic geologist. *Image Credit*: NASA/JPL/Cornell University/Maas Digital
Topics: Solar System Exploration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Planets, What -- Mars Exploration Rover (MER),...
Source: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/display.cfm?IM_ID=2209
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NASA -- Astronaut photograph eol.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=ISS013&roll=E&frame=67242 ISS013-E-67242 was acquired August 15, 2006, with a Kodak 760C digital camera using a 180 mm lens, and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations experiment and the Image Science & Analysis Group, Johnson Space Center. The image in this article has been cropped and enhanced to improve contrast. Lens artifacts have also been removed. The spaceflight.nasa.gov/home/index.html...
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The crew of Expedition 13 recently passed a major milestone: as of late August 2006, more than one quarter of a million images of Earth had been taken from the International Space Station. The rate at which Expedition 13 has been photographing the Earth has been record-setting, as they passed the www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/science/240000_pix.html 200,000 th image mark less than two months before. The 250,000 th image is an oblique view (the photograph was taken from a side angle) of the...
Topics: What -- Earth, What -- International Space Station (ISS), What -- Landsat 7, Where -- Christchurch,...
Source: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=6875
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Soft focus view of the interior of the International Space Station ISS Destiny U.S. Laboratory taken during Expedition Four.
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Topic: What -- International Space Station ISS
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Aug 28, 2009
08/09
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NASA/Glenn Research Center
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HQ TRANSPARENCIES OF VOYAGER I & II SATURN & JUPITER
Topics: What -- Voyager, What -- Saturn, What -- Jupiter
The Expedition 29 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: NASA, EXP29
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The Expedition 36 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: NASA, ISS, Expedition 36
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The Expedition 47 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: NASA, ISS, Expedition47, EXP 47, International Space Station, Peake, ESA
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Expedition_67_Crew-3_Return_Part5_220505_1630616.mp4
Topic: Expedition 67 Resource Reel
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Nov 14, 2013
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Broadcast-quality b-roll of views of Earth from the International Space Station. Image credit: Courtesy NASA
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Topics: Earth, ISS, NASA
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Mar 4, 2009
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NASA Sci Files segment describing the building blocks of the body.
Topics: Dr. D., Cell, Trillion, Nerve, White Blood Cell, Nucleus, Membrane, Cytoplasm, Skin, Digestive,...
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6176&start=0&subject=Exploration-Systems
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The Apollo 14 mission. Digitized, cataloged and archived by the Houston Audio Control Room, at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Topics: NASA, Apollo 14
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The Gemini 4 mission. The audio files are named as per their original historical audio reel number at the NASA historical audio vault. Information listed below is the sum-total of data on these reels. INFORMATION ON THE AUDIO FILES: 1295: 1 of 36, 6/03/1965, PAO Commentary and Air-to-Ground 1296: 2 of 36, 6/03/1965, PAO Commentary and Air-to-Ground 1297: 3 of 36, 6/03/1965, PAO Commentary and Air-to-Ground 1298: 4 of 36, 6/03/1965, PAO Commentary and Air-to-Ground contains Ed White's EVA 1299:...
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Topics: NASA, Gemini 4
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SAGE-III Ready for Ozone Checkup Download Options: HD MP4 (5.5 kbps): 45.4 MB | 1280 x 720 › download HD XDCAM MXF (50 Mbps): 496 MB | 1280 x 720 › download A third-generation investigation into the state of the ozone layer of Earth’s atmosphere is scheduled for launch to the International Space Station on the SpaceX-10 cargo ship. Marilee Roell of NASA’s Langley Research Center explains how the third iteration of the Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment will measure ozone, aerosols...
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Topic: NASA
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Aug 27, 2009
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J W WEETON - D L MCDANELS - R W JECH NASA LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER ENGINEERS WITH MODEL OF A HYPOTHETICAL NUCLEAR SPACESHIP
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View from station Lunar Module LM,Flag,Commander Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, Earth, taken during the first Extravehicular Activity EVA 1 of the Apollo 17 mission. Original film magazine was labeled B, film type was SO-368 Color Exterior, CEX, Ektachrome MS, color reversal 60mm lens with a sun elevation of 16 degrees.
Topics: Who -- Eugene A. Cernan, What -- Earth
The Expedition 43 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: Expedition 43, EXP43, NASA, ISS, International Space Station
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The Apollo 12 mission. Audio files coming soon... Digitized, cataloged and archived by the Houston Audio Control Room, at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Topics: NASA, Apollo 12, Apollo 12 ACR Collection
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The Mercury 6 mission. The audio files are named as per their original historical audio reel number at the NASA historical audio vault. Information listed below is the sum-total of data on these reels. INFORMATION ON THE AUDIO FILES: 691-AAE: 2/20/1962, Tape 1 692-AAE: 2/20/1962, Tape 2 715-AAE: 2/20/1962, Tape 3 714-AAE: 2/20/1962, Tape 4 MISSION INFORMATION: MA-6 Friendship 7 Pad LC-14 () Atlas (6) Crew: John H. Glenn, Jr. Milestones: 8/27/61 - Capsule arrived at Cape Canaveral 2/15/62 -...
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Topics: NASA, Mercury 6, Mercury Audio Collection
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Jun 7, 2022
06/22
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john.l.stoll@nasa.gov
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Boeing_OFT-2_Rendezvous_and_Docking_Part_3_220520_1637331.mxf
Topic: OFT-2 Resource Reel
The Expedition 38 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: Expedition 38, EXP 38, ISS, NASA, International Space Station, EXP38
The Expedition 39 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: Expedition 39, EXP39, NASA, ISS, International Space Station
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Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface extravehicular activity EVA-1 at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The shadow of the Lunar Module ''Falcon'' is in the foreground. This view is looking northeast, with Mount Hadley in the background. This photograph was taken by Astronaut David R. Scott, commander. Image was taken during the first Extravehicular Activity EVA 1 of the Apollo 15 mission. Original film magazine...
Topics: Who -- James Irwin, Who -- David R. Scott, What -- Apollo 15
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Astronaut photograph was acquired in July of 1969 with a Hasselblad film camera. The image is provided by the Earth Observations and Image Analysis Laboratory, Johnson Space Center. The supports the laboratory to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC
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The Moon (or ‘Luna’ in Latin) has occupied a prominent place in myth and folklore throughout human history. In the higher latitudes of the northern hemisphere, the day-to-day change in the time of moonrise is smallest in the months surrounding the fall equinox. This consistency is due to the small angle between the horizon and the ecliptic (the apparent sky path traveled by both the Moon and the Sun) at this time of year. The bright, full disk of Luna provides enough dependable light in the...
Topics: What -- Moon, What -- Sun, What -- Apollo 11, What -- Earth
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=16959
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On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger and her seven-member crew were lost when a ruptured O-ring in the right Solid Rocket Booster caused an explosion soon after launch. Among other debris found in the ocean, search and recovery teams located this piece of the right vertical stabilizer. Although the stabilizer's surface suffered some heat discoloration and burns, the inner aluminum structure showed no signs of having melted. Investigators found various pieces of material from other...
Topics: Space Shuttle, Challenger STS-51-L, What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter, What -- Challenger, What --...
Source: http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/ABSTRACTS/GPN-2004-00005.html
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Expedition 47 Resource Reel
Topic: NASA
The Expedition 35 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: Expedition 35, EXP35, ISS, NASA, International Space Station
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Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr.,Lunar Module LM pilot, walks near the module as a picture is taken of him. Discoloration is visible on his boots and suit from the lunar soil adhering to them. Reflection of the LM and Astronaut Niel A. Armstrong is visible in Aldrin's helmet visor. Image taken at Tranquility Base during the Apollo 11 Mission. Original film magazine was labeled S. Film Type: Ektachrome EF SO168 color film on a 2.7-mil Estar polyester base taken with a 60mm lens. Sun angle is...
Topics: Who -- Buzz Aldrin, What -- Apollo 11, What -- Sun
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The International Space Station: A Musical Download Options: High Definition ProRes 1080p (103 Mbps): 1.02 GB | 1920 x 1080 › download High Definition XDCAM MXF 720p (57.7 Mbps): 572 GB | 960 x 720 › download High Definition MP4 1080p (13.5 Mbps): 135 MB | 1920 x 1080 › download High Definition MP4 720p (7.7 Mbps): 77 MB | 1280 x 720 › download Gather ‘round and listen to a little story about the International Space Station, humanity’s home in orbit for 15 consecutive years. From...
Topics: NASA, ISS, Benefits, Humanity
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This program features historical film clips from NASA projects. Scenes include launches, on-orbit activities, and splash downs.
Topics: Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, launches, splash downs, NASA, JSC
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Mar 4, 2009
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NASA Kids Science News segment explaining how astronauts' bodies change in space.
Topics: NASA Kids Science News, Astronauts, Physical Changes, Body Fluids, Bones, Spine, Grow, Exercise,...
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6454&start=20&subject=Exploration-Systems
The Expedition 34 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: Expedition 34, EXP34, ISS, NASA, International Space Station
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Apollo-Saturn_Stage_Separation.mxf
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Topics: Apollo Video Resource Reel, Saturn, Moon, Apollo, NASA, Johnson Space Center, JSC
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The Apollo 15 mission. Audio files coming soon... Digitized, cataloged and archived by the Houston Audio Control Room, at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Topics: NASA, Apollo 15
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Sep 10, 2010
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The film shows pictorial highlights of the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Skylab Programs. It is a creatively choreographed production using a music sound track with no narration.
Topics: Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, NASA, JSC
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The Expedition 45 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: Expedition 45, EXP45, ISS, NASA, International Space Station
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Extending above the photosphere or visible surface of the Sun , the faint, tenuous solar corona can't be easily seen from Earth, but it is measured to be hundreds of times hotter than the photosphere itself. What makes the solar corona so hot? Astronomers have long sought the source of the corona's heat in magnetic fields which loft monstrous loops of solar plasma above the photosphere. Still, new and dramatically detailed observations of coronal loops from the orbiting TRACE satellite are now...
Topics: Solar System Exploration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Planets, What -- Sun, What -- Earth, What --...
Source: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/display.cfm?IM_ID=191
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NASA Sci Files segment outlining the systems of the body.
Topics: Dr. Textbook, Respiratory, Lungs, Circulatory, Heart, Digestive
Source: http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6175&start=0&subject=Exploration-Systems
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The Voyager 1 mission. MISSION INFORMATION: Launch date: 09/05/1977, 12:56:00 UTC Launch vehicle: Titan IIIE / Centaur Launch site: Space Launch Complex 41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Mission duration: In progress (Interstellar mission) Digitized, cataloged and archived by the Houston Audio Control Room, at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Topics: NASA, Voyager
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11/09
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Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
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Rich green vegetation lines the fertile banks of Egypt’s Nile River, culminating in the green fan of the river’s delta. The contrast between the green around the river and the surrounding tan of the northern Sahara Desert makes the river easy to see in satellite image such as this one, acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (<a href="http://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov" target="outlink">MODIS</a>) onboard NASA’s <a...
Topics: Where -- Red Sea, Where -- Israel, Where -- Jordan, Where -- Saudi Arabia, Where -- Sudan, Where --...
Source: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=6566
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Jan 13, 2016
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The Expedition 48 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: Expedition 48, EXP48, ISS, NASA, International Space Station
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Dec 7, 2009
12/09
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The original 1960 group of cosmonauts is shown in a photo from May 1961 at the seaside port of Sochi. The names of many of these men were considered state secrets for more than twenty-five years. Sitting in front from left to right: Pavel Popovich, Viktor Gorbatko, Yevgeniy Khrunov, Yuri Gagarin, Chief Designer Sergey Korolev, his wife Nina Koroleva with Popovich's daughter Natasha, Cosmonaut Training Center Director Yevgeniy Karpov, parachute trainer Nikolay Nikitin, and physician Yevgeniy...
Topics: Soviet People-Cosmonauts, Soviet People-Pioneers, Who -- Pavel Popovich, Who -- Viktor Gorbatko,...
Source: http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/ABSTRACTS/GPN-2002-000167.html
The Expedition 42 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: Expedition 42, EXP42, ISS, NASA, International Space Station
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Astronauts Charles Conrad Jr.,commander of the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission,stands at the Module Equipment Stowage Assembly MESA on the Lunar Module LM following the first Apollo 12 Extravehicular Activity EVA-1 on the lunar surface. The erectable S-band antenna is already deployed at right. The carrier for the Apollo Lunar Hand Tools ALHT is near Conrad. The images were taken during the first extravehicular activity EVA-1 of the Apollo 12 mission,on Nov. 19,1969. Original film magazine was...
Topics: Who -- Charles Conrad Jr., What -- Apollo 12
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Astronaut-Candidate-Training-B-Roll
Topic: Astronaut Candidate Resource Reel
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Oct 3, 2018
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john.l.stoll@nasa.gov
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Apollo-04_Stage_Separation.mxf
Topics: Apollo Video Resource Reel, Apollo 4 Resource Reel, Moon, Apollo, NASA, Johnson Space Center, JSC
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jsc2020m000087-Down_to_Earth_A_Work_of_Art.en_US.srt
Topics: Expedition 62 Resource Reel, ISS, NASA, Space Station
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NASA Johnson Space Center
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Broadcast-quality b-roll of the exterior of the International Space Station. Image credit: Courtesy NASA
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Topics: NASA, ISS, High Resolution Views of ISS
The Expedition 33 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: NASA, ISS, EXP 33, Expedition 33
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05/22
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john.l.stoll@nasa.gov
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jsc2022m000147-Expedition_67_Education_Inflight_with_Fairview_High_School_220516_1635180.mp4
Topic: Expedition 67 Resource Reel
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The Expedition 46 mission to the International Space Station. Above are MP3 files of some of the highlighted events of this ISS Expedition. A much larger selection of additional audio is located in the “Download Options” section of this page. Audio available includes .wav files of every publicly released Space-to-Ground conversation between Mission Control in Houston, Texas and the International Space Station in low-Earth orbit. These Space-to-Ground files are organized by date in folders...
Topics: Expedition 46, EXP46, ISS, NASA, International Space Station
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Sep 17, 2009
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This true color picture was assembled from Voyager 2 Saturn images obtained Aug. 4 from a distance of 21 million kilometers (13 million miles) on the spacecraft's approach trajectory. Three of Saturn's icy moons are evident at left. They are, in order of distance from the planet: Tethys, 1,050 km. (652 mi.) in diameter; Dione, 1,120 km. (696 mi.); and Rhea, 1,530 km. (951 mi.). The shadow of Tethys appears on Saturn's southern hemisphere. A fourth satellite, Mimas, is less evident, appearing as...
Topics: Solar System Exploration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Planets, What -- Voyager 2, What -- Saturn,...
Source: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/display.cfm?IM_ID=2108
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Cydonia comparison In July of 1976 the Viking 1 Orbiter imaged an area of the Cydonia region located in the northern latitudes of Mars. NASA released an image of a surface feature that due to sun angle and shadows gave the appearance of a human "face." The feature is 1.5 kilometers (one mile) across. It was imaged from a range of range of 1,873 kilometers (1,164 miles) with a resolution of 30 meters (98 feet) per pixel. Data transmission drop-out errors produced the speckled...
Topics: What -- Viking 1 Orbiter, What -- Mars Global Surveyor Orbiter (MGS), What -- Sun, What --...
Source: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mgs/gallery/images_faceonmars.html
Photographed on 09/07/98. -- High Speed Research (HSR). -- Views of TU-144 LL supersonic transport at Zhukovsky Air Development Center, Zhukovsky, Russia. Views include aircraft and cockpit. Two U.S. test pilots shown: Gordon Fullerton/DFRC, and Robert A. Rivers/LaRC. Photographed at flight line, Tupolev Test Facility @ Zhukasky Air Development Center, Zhukovsky, Russia.
Topics: TU-144 AIRCRAFT -- RESEARCH AIRCRAFT --, Where -- Russia
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The Apollo 8 mission. Audio files coming soon... Digitized, cataloged and archived by the Houston Audio Control Room, at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
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The STS-135 mission. The Audio Files are named to describe their respective content. The zip files, under 'Whole Item', contain all the raw Air-to-Ground transmissions from each calendar day (in Central Time). Digitized, archived and cataloged by the Houston Audio Control Room.
Topics: NASA, STS-135
The Expedition 36 mission to the International Space Station. Digitized, cataloged, and archived by the Houston Audio Control Room, at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
Topics: Expedition 36, EXP 36, NASA, ISS, International Space Station
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PLANET MARS LANDSCAPE
Topic: What -- Mars
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Dec 8, 2009
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On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger and her seven-member crew were lost when a ruptured O-ring in the right Solid Rocket Booster caused an explosion soon after launch. Using submarines and sonar, among other equipment, to scan the ocean floor for debris, search and recovery teams located many pieces of the Shuttle. Shown here is the forward skirt of the right Solid Rocket Booster (SRB), which transfers thrust loads from the SRB to the External Tank and contains much of the SRB's...
Topics: Space Shuttle, Challenger STS-51-L, What -- Space Shuttle Orbiter, What -- Challenger, What --...
Source: http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/ABSTRACTS/GPN-2004-00006.html
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Artemis I Orion spacecraft is ready for environmental testing at Plum Brook Station Download: download NASA’s Orion spacecraft–the crew module and European-built service module—was lifted into a thermal cage and readied for its move into the vacuum chamber at NASA’s Plum Brook Station for testing. Testing begins with a 60-day thermal test, where the spacecraft will be subjected to temperatures ranging from -250 to 300-degrees Fahrenheit to ensure it can withstand the harsh environment...
Topics: NASA, Orion Resource Reel, Exploration, Deep Space, Exploration Resource Reel, Orion, SLS, GSDO,...