First Images: The Solar Dynamics Observatory, SDO
The first images of NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) released on April 21, 2010. Launched Feb. 11, 2010, SDO is the most advanced spacecraft ever designed to study the sun and its dynamic behavior. The spacecraft can produce images with clarity ten times better than high definition television and provide more comprehensive science data faster than any solar observing spacecraft in history. SDO will help scientists study solar activity to improve forecasts of how the suns weather affects Earth. www.nasa.gov/sd
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NASA in 2023 : A Look Ahead
In 2022, we made history. In 2023, we are preparing for our future by exploring the secrets of the universe. All for the benefit of humanity.
To learn more about the missions mentioned in this video, take a deep dive into these links:
[0:46] TEMPO - Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution: https://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/tropics/
[0:51] X-59 Quesst Supersonic Low-boom Aircraft: https://www.nasa.gov/X59
[0:56] X-57 All-Electric Aircraft: https://www.nasa.gov/specials/X57/
[0:58] Crew Assignments for Artemis II Mission to the Moon: https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis...
[1:06] Boeing Crew Flight Test to the Space Station: https://blogs.nasa.gov/oft-2/
[1:11] OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return to Earth: https://www.nasa.gov/osiris-rex
[1:17] Commercial Lunar Payload Services Robotic Lunar Delivery - Astrobotic Technology: https://www.nasa.gov/content/commerci...
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/as...
[1:21] Commercial Lunar Payload Services Robotic Lunar Delivery - Intuitive Machines Lunar Lander: https://www.nasa.gov/content/commerci...
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/in...
[1:25] Earth Information Center to Visualize our Home Planet: https://science.nasa.gov/earth-scienc...
[1:28] Sustainable Flight Demonstrator: https://www.nasa.gov/aeroresearch/pro...
[1:31] Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services Contract Award: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-mak...
[1:35] Crew and Cargo Launches to the International Space Station for Groundbreaking Science - Tissue Chips in Space: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/st...
[1:38] Crew and Cargo Launches to the International Space Station for Groundbreaking Science - Cold Atom Lab Upgrades: https://coldatomlab.jpl.nasa.gov
[1:41] Psyche Launch to Study a Metal-Rich Asteroid:
[1:43] Award for Human Lander System for Artemis Moon Missions: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/psyche
[1:48] Reveal of Spacesuit Prototype for Artemis Moon Missions: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/na...
[1:53] Jaw-Dropping New Imagery of the Universe: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/we...
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Space Launch System Booster Passes Major Ground Test
The largest, most powerful rocket booster ever built successfully fired up Wednesday for a major-milestone ground test in preparation for future missions to help propel NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft to deep space destinations, including an asteroid and Mars. The booster fired for two minutes, the same amount of time it will fire when it lifts the SLS off the launch pad, and produced about 3.6 million pounds of thrust. The test was conducted at the Promontory, Utah test facility of commercial partner Orbital ATK.
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NASA, For the Benefit of all
Nasa explores the unknown in air and space, innovates for the of the humanity, and inspires the world through discovery.
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2023 ' State of NASA' Address from Administrator Bill Nelson
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson delivers the State of NASA address for 2023. Learn about our plans to explore the Moon and Mars, monitor and protect the planet, sustain U.S. leadership in aviation and aerospace innovation, drive economy growth and promote equity and diversity within the agency the next generation of explorers for the benefit of humanity.
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Why VENUS is hot ? We asked a NASA scientist
The planet's thick CO2-filled atmosphere is great at trapping heat. This creates a runway greenhouse effect that makes venus 700°F (389°C) hotter then it would be otherwise. Dr Amy Hofmann provides all the sizzling details.
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