NASA's Global Precipitation Tour | Unveiling Earth's Water Cycle
Embark on a mesmerizing journey with NASA's Global Tour of Precipitation. 🌧️ Explore the world's water cycle like never before as we unveil the beauty and importance of Earth's precipitation patterns.
Join us as we dive into the science of rain, snow, and everything in between. Witness the stunning visuals from NASA's fleet of Earth-observing satellites, revealing the dynamic nature of our planet's water systems. From thunderstorms to tropical rainforests, this tour offers a new perspective on Earth's life-sustaining processes.
🌍 Don't miss this captivating exploration of Earth's hydrology! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated with the wonders of our world. 🚀✨
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Stunning Earth Observation from Space | NASA's Awe-Inspiring View
Join NASA's crew in a breathtaking Earth observation from space. Witness our planet's beauty as never before, captured by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Explore Earth's natural wonders, city lights, and mesmerizing auroras from the celestial perspective. 🌍🚀
In this incredible footage, you'll see Earth's vibrant landscapes, oceans, and the delicate balance of our environment from 250 miles above. Gain insights into NASA's Earth science research and how it impacts our understanding of climate change, weather patterns, and more.
🔍 Explore the world from space with us! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more awe-inspiring space content. 🌌✨
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Watch How Space-Grown Crystals Offer Clarity on Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson’s disease affects more than 5 million people on Earth. Research on the International Space Station could provide insight into this chronic neurodegenerative disease and help scientists find ways to treat and prevent it. In this video, NASA astronaut Serena Auñon-Chancellor narrates as European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Alexander Gerst uses a microscope to examine and photograph the LRRK2 crystals
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Best Top 17 Images of Earth
The astronauts and cosmonauts on the International Space Station take pictures of Earth out their windows nearly every day, and over a year that adds up to thousands of photos. The people at the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston had the enviable job of going through this year’s crop to pick their top 17 photos of Earth for 2017
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NASA Psyche Mission: Charting a Metallic World
In this artist’s rendition, we explore a metallic world named Psyche, an asteroid that offers a unique window into the building blocks of planet formation. The NASA Psyche mission launches in 2023 and will arrive at the asteroid Psyche, which orbits the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, in 2026. The spacecraft, also named Psyche, will spend 21 months orbiting the asteroid, mapping it and studying its properties. The mission is led by Principal Investigator Lindy Elkins-Tanton of Arizona State University. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is responsible for the mission’s overall management, system engineering, integration and test, and mission operations. Maxar Technologies is providing a high-power solar electric propulsion spacecraft chassis.
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Watch How Space Travel Works
Science gets scaled up with the first 8K ultra high definition (UHD) video from the International Space Station. Get closer to the in-space experience and see how the international partnership-powered human spaceflight is improving lives on Earth, while enabling humanity to explore the universe.
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Experience the breathtaking Moon's Tour
virtual tour of the Moon in all-new 4K resolution, thanks to data provided by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft. As the visualization moves around the near side, far side, north and south poles, we highlight interesting features, sites, and information gathered on the lunar terrain.
In the autumn of 2011, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission initially unveiled its original "Tour of the Moon," a five-minute animation offering a virtual exploration of our closest celestial companion. Six years subsequent to its debut, this tour has been meticulously recreated, now presented in stunning 4K resolution. This reconstruction maintains the identical camera path, harnessing the considerably amplified dataset amassed by LRO during the intervening years.
The tour takes spectators on an engaging odyssey, showcasing a selection of captivating lunar sites meticulously chosen to exemplify a diverse array of terrain characteristics. Some of these locales are situated on the near side of the Moon, familiar to both Earth's amateur and professional observers. In contrast, other sites, primarily visible only from space, provide a unique vantage point. Among the highlighted features, certain sites are notable for their substantial size and antiquity, such as the Orientale and South Pole-Aitken basins. Conversely, there are relatively smaller and more recent features like Tycho and Aristarchus craters. The areas surrounding the lunar poles, perpetually obscured in shadow, pose challenges for direct photography but are amenable to analysis via altimetry. Meanwhile, a selection of the Apollo landing sites, located relatively close to the lunar equator, have been meticulously imaged at extraordinary resolutions, reaching as high as 25 centimeters (10 inches) per pixel.
A particular focus of the new tour is the thorough examination of the mineral composition characterizing the Aristarchus plateau. Additionally, compelling evidence pointing to the presence of surface water ice in specific regions near the Moon's south pole is highlighted. Furthermore, the tour showcases the intricate mapping of gravitational forces in the vicinity of the Orientale basin, shedding light on the Moon's subsurface structure and gravitational anomalies.
This recreated tour, presented in 4K resolution, provides an enhanced and immersive perspective of the Moon's captivating geological features and scientific insights gathered through LRO's extensive and ongoing exploration.
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High Definition View of Planet Earth
NASA monitors Earth's vital signs from land, air and space with a fleet of satellites and ambitious airborne and ground-based observation campaigns. The International Space Station hosts a variety of payloads and experiments supporting climate research, weather predictions, hurricane monitoring, pollution tracking, disaster response and more.
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Solar Flare
On April 17, 2016, an active region on the sun’s right side released a mid-level solar flare, captured here by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. This solar flare caused moderate radio blackouts, according to NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center. Scientists study active regions – which are areas of intense magnetism – to better understand why they sometimes erupt with such flares. This video was captured in several wavelengths of extreme ultraviolet light, a type of light that is typically invisible to our eyes, but is color-coded in SDO images for easy viewing.
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OSIRIS-REx Slings Orbital Web Around Asteroid to Capture Sample
101955 Bennu is one of Earth’s closest planetary neighbors – an asteroid roughly the height of a skyscraper, and since late 2018, the place that NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission has called home. When OSIRIS-REx arrived on Dec. 3, 2018, it began wrapping Bennu in a complex web of observations. OSIRIS-REx departs Bennu on May 10, 2021, on a return voyage to Earth, bringing with it over 60 grams of sample collected from the asteroid. This narrated video presents the mission’s complete trajectory during its time at Bennu.
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NASA’s Lucy Mission Extends its Solar Arrays
NASA’s Lucy mission tests the deployment of its solar arrays in the thermal vacuum chamber at Lockheed Martin Space in Littleton, Colorado. Each of the two circular arrays is nearly 24 feet (7.3 m) wide. These arrays will power Lucy on its 12-year odyssey through the Jupiter Trojan asteroids, breaking records for a solar powered mission by traveling 530 million miles (853 million km) from the Sun. These large arrays will capture the sunlight needed to power the spacecraft as it travels through deep space.
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Moving Water in Space
In this mesmerizing video, "How Water Moves in Space," we embark on a captivating journey to understand the peculiar behavior of water in the microgravity environment of outer space.
Join us as we unravel the mysteries of fluid dynamics and witness the extraordinary ways in which water behaves beyond the confines of Earth's gravity. From intriguing experiments conducted on the International Space Station to mind-bending visualizations, we'll explore the fascinating phenomenon of water movement in space.
In this video, you'll:
🌌 Discover the fundamental differences in how liquids behave in microgravity compared to their behavior on Earth.
🚀 Explore the science behind fluid dynamics and how water forms intricate shapes and patterns in the absence of gravity.
🛰️ Witness awe-inspiring experiments that showcase the curious interactions of water droplets, spheres, and streams in the weightless environment of space.
🔬 Gain insights into how these experiments contribute to our understanding of both fundamental physics and practical applications for space missions.
Our aim is to bring you an illuminating experience that bridges the gap between science and wonder. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a student curious about space, or simply someone intrigued by the beauty of the cosmos, this video promises to provide a unique perspective on the behavior of water in the ultimate frontier.
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more captivating content on space exploration, astronomy, and scientific marvels. Let's dive into the extraordinary world of "How Water Moves in Space" together! 🚀🌠🌊
Water in space behaves… differently. Surface tension and capillary flow can be harnessed to move fluids in more efficient ways. What looks like fun could actually help us improve systems for moving fluids in microgravity, in things like fuel tanks for space travel.
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Our Journey to the Moon
While Apollo marked humanity's initial footsteps on the lunar surface, Artemis represents the gateway to establishing a sustainable human presence on another celestial body. By utilizing the Moon as a testing ground for potential Mars habitation, this new era of exploration is poised to permanently embed our existence among the stars. ✨ Embarking on a journey back to the Moon with the intention of a lasting stay, let's delve into the path we're taking! Actress Kelly Marie Tran from "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" has contributed her voice to this endeavor.
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Mercury Transit 2019
From approximately 1200 to 1808 UTC (7:00 am to 1:38 pm ET) on November 11, 2019, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory meticulously observed the transit of Mercury across the Sun. Utilizing diverse ultraviolet wavelengths, the Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this celestial phenomenon, enhancing our understanding of our solar system's dynamics.
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Capturing the Cosmos: OSIRIS-REx's Orbital Dance Around Bennu for Sample Collection
101955 Bennu stands as one of Earth's nearest celestial companions – an asteroid towering to the height of a skyscraper. Since late 2018, it has been the focal point of NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission. The arrival of OSIRIS-REx on December 3, 2018 marked the initiation of an intricate array of observations encircling Bennu. On May 10, 2021, OSIRIS-REx bids farewell to Bennu, embarking on its journey back to Earth, carrying an impressive haul of more than 60 grams of asteroid samples. This narrated video provides a comprehensive overview of the mission's entire trajectory during its tenure at Bennu.
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NASA Explores Earth’s Connections
For Earth Day 2021, we explore the connections of Earth systems and NASA's ability to observe them in a changing world, highlighting the links between dust transport, vegetation, water quality, conservation and human health, the cryosphere, and disasters.
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