02/07/2010, 13:33
25 giugno 2010: Polar Ice Study, Soccer Ball Science and Communication Satellite Retired This Week @ NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/GQkwM-HRLho" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
Also, STS-131 crew on tour, and Orion returns to Dryden.
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19/07/2010, 10:13
12 luglio 2010: The Last ET, Virtual Moon Mission and a Job Well Done on This Week @ NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/rDHiamFar6o" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
Also, Journey Complete, and 12,000 Days.
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19/07/2010, 10:18
16 luglio 2010: Release of Endangered Turtle Hatchlings at Kennedy Tops This Week @ NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/8Q7NHKl0nSI" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
The first nest of endangered Kemp's ridley turtle eggs rescued from Florida and Alabama Gulf Coast beaches threatened by the BP oil spill makes its way to the Kennedy Space Center. After incubation is complete, 22 baby turtles are released into the Atlantic Ocean off Kennedy. Among This Week's other stories: the last external tank built for the Space Shuttle Program arrives in Florida from New Orleans; a Star Trek legend visits the Johnson Space Center; and the world's first space partnership between the U.S. and the Soviet Union is remembered 30 years later.
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24/07/2010, 12:54
23 luglio 2010 : New Hubble Discovery, SOFIA's Second Series, and More on This Week @ NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/5CAouXYLC2U" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
The Hubble Space Telescope has confirmed the existence of a giant scorched planet with a tail like a comet. About 153 light years from Earth, this exoplanet (outside our solar system) is so close to its star that one of its years is 3-and-a-half of our days. Also, NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy is flying its second series of flight tests to prove its airworthiness for 20 years worth of science gathering. Plus, Girls in Space, Kids to Work, Mars Day, and Crew Visit.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasti ... 23_10.html
30/08/2010, 13:13
30 luglio 2010 : Rover's First "Steps" Make "Parents" Proud on This Week @ NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/t1a3klbJQ4I" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
The Mars Science Laboratory, also known as Curiosity, rolled across a clean room floor at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, essentially taking its first "steps" before proud mission team members. The largest rover ever made for Mars is scheduled to launch to the Red Planet in the fall of 2011. Also, two Russian cosmonauts made a successful spacewalk outside the International Space Station; wind tunnel testing is making human spaceflight safer; the first map to cover the entire surface of Mars makes its debut online, and more.
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30/08/2010, 13:14
6 AGOSTO 2010: Spacewalkers Make Progress on This Week @ NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/OPuoMvTsM-4" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
Expedition 24 Flight Engineers Doug Wheelock and Tracy Caldwell Dyson completed the first spacewalk to replace a failed ammonia pump module on the International Space Station. The 8 hour, 3 minute excursion fell short of removing the failed Pump Module due to a leak in the fourth of four ammonia line connectors.
Also, NASA and ESA, the European Space Agency, have joined forces and resources to explore the Red Planet; ATHLETE the robotic rover has a stretch run; a revealing composite image of two galaxies that first collided more than 100 million years ago; NASA summer interns learn flight testing with a remote-controlled airplane; and two NASA anniversaries are celebrated August 12.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasti ... _6_10.html
30/08/2010, 13:15
13 AGOSTO 2010: New Science Module Slated for Station on This Week @ NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/griaUjEFH_g" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
The next hardware to fly to the International Space Station, the permanent multi-purpose module, was unveiled to reporters at the Kennedy Space Center. Once unloaded of spare parts and supplies, the PMM will be installed on the station and used for numerous microgravity experiments. Also, America's top teachers go to space camp; the "Dean of Invention" comes to Langley; Palmdale gets special flag; and astronaut Leland Melvin "floats" at the Football Hall of Fame parade.
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30/08/2010, 13:15
20 AGOSTO 2010: Spacewalkers Provide Cool Under Pressure on This Week @ NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/YBg2tuJxYTM" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
The third of three spacewalks by Expedition 24 Flight Engineers Doug Wheelock and Tracy Caldwell Dyson restored a pressurized cooling loop aboard the International Space Station. The duo removed and replaced a failed ammonia pump that brought down one of the station's two cooling loops July 31. Also, NASA hosted some 1,000 participants at its first Information Technology Summit held outside Washington; a closeout of open-door tests aboard SOFIA; the nation's top teachers are schooled on space; NASA Exploration Day at Busch Gardens; and a Gemini program mission marks its 45th anniversary.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasti ... 20_10.html
30/08/2010, 13:16
27 AGOSTO 2010: Newly-Discovered Sun-Like System Highlights This Week @ NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/livOZ-fDQ88" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
The continuous monitoring of more than 156,000 stars for subtle brightness changes has led to the discovery by NASA's Kepler Mission of the first confirmed system outside our own that has more than one planet transiting the same star. Also, researchers head north to "Mars on Earth;" "Avatar" director and film's imagery featured in NASA Earth science public service campaign; Mary J. Blige encourages students "to reach for the stars;" NASA helps celebrate "Star Wars;" and more.
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20/09/2010, 09:26
3 SETTEMBRE 2010 : Rocket Motor Test, Tech Chief Tour Tops This Week @ NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/TJesh8DWBoc" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
NASA's next-generation, five-segment solid rocket development motor -- DM-2 -- is successfully cold-fired in its test stand at ATK's facility in Promontory, Utah. Also, NASA's Chief Technologist visits facilities developing cutting-edge technologies at three NASA centers. Plus, MMS passes its critical design review; Glenn hosts a groundbreaking for its new central office building; NASA needs deejays; and the agency's one-girl food drive force in West Virginia.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasti ... 03_10.html
20/09/2010, 09:29
10 SETTEMBRE 2010 : NASA'S Green Summit, Discovery's Rollover, Marshall's 50th and more on This Week at NASA!<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/tbX3NGDv_wI" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
This Week, NASA keeps it green at the Aviation Summit; space shuttle Discovery rolls one step closer to lift-off; NASA's Summer of Innovation in the spotlight, and the Marshall Space Flight Center celebrates its golden year. All this and more on the latest addition of This Week at NASA!
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20/09/2010, 09:33
17 SETTEMBRE 2010 : Progress Docking and Desert RATS Top This Week @NASA<EMBED WIDTH="640" HEIGHT="385" SRC="http://www.youtube.com/v/PDc3TxWc0vM" HIDDEN="false" AUTOSTART="true" LOOP="true" volume="100"></EMBED>
The crew aboard the International Space Station welcomed the latest unpiloted Progress spacecraft packed with cargo and supplies. Also, NASA engineers, scientists and astronauts spend two weeks in northern Arizona simulating a mission on the moon. Plus, celebrating comets, a meeting with two masters, and being prepared.
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20/09/2010, 10:36
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