Orion is Back in Florida After Artemis I on This Week at NASA
The Orion spacecraft is back in Florida after Artemis I, a direct deposit on Mars, and an insightful mission comes to an end. These are a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA!
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Arturo Campos: The Man Behind the Artemis Moonikin
The Purposeful Passengers consist of one manikin and two phantoms that flew aboard the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis I mission in order to collect important data that will prepare astronauts for future Artemis missions.
The manikin was used to study vibrations and accelerations during the flight and was named Commander Moonikin Campos after NASA held a public naming contest in June 2021. The name "Campos" is a dedication to Arturo Campos, a Mexican-American electrical engineer who worked for NASA's Johnson Space Center and contributed to the rescue of the Apollo 13 mission and crew.
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Why is Venus Called Earth's Evil Twin? We Asked a NASA Scientist
Why is Venus called Earth's evil twin? The two planets actually have a lot in common, but somewhere along the way Venus and Earth took two very different paths. NASA Director of Planetary Science, Dr. Lori Glaze, explains how Venus became a hot, hellish, and unforgiving place.
Explore more about Earth's "evil" cosmic next-door neighbor: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/venus
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NASA in 2023
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.
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What Happens to Old Satellites? We Asked a NASA Expert
What happens to old satellites? Currently, they either burn up safely upon reentry into the atmosphere or they remain in space. But NASA is working on new technology that could make spaceflight more sustainable by refueling or upgrading satellites in space, greatly expanding their lifespans.
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NASA 2023: A Year of Success
Throughout America's story, there are defining days. Days when minds change, hearts fill and imagination soar.
NASA's mission is to explore the unknown in air and space, innovate for the benefit of humanity, and inspire the world through discovery.
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Are Wildfires Getting Worse? - We Asked a NASA Scientist
Are wildfires getting worse? Unfortunately, yes.
Changes in our climate, along with other factors, have led to wildfires increasing in intensity, severity, size and duration. NASA climate and wildfire expert Liz Hoy explains how and why NASA studies these events from the ground, air, and space to better understand the impacts they have on both a local and global scale.
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NASA's Women of Artemis
NASA has a rich history of women pioneers.
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In 1922, Pearl Young became the first woman physicist hired by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) which later became NASA. Since that time, women have been paving the way for future generations working as human computers, engineers, scientists and astronauts. Today, there are many women in leadership throughout NASA, including Artemis I Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson and Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy.
Artemis, the twin sister of Apollo and goddess of the Moon and the hunt, is a fitting symbol for NASA's new missions through space. Through the Artemis program, we will see the first woman and first person of color walk on the surface of the Moon. Then, we will use what we learn on and around the Moon to take the next giant leap: sending the first astronauts to Mars.
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Is There Water on the Moon? We Asked a NASA Scientist
Is there water on the Moon? Yes! But you won't find pools of liquid H2O on the lunar surface water on the Moon is mostly in the form of ice.
Harvesting this water is a critical component of future human deep space exploration, which is why our golf cart-sized VIPER, or the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, will be traveling to the Moon's South Pole to search for ice and other potential resources to determine where they came from. Explore more about this first-of-its-kind rover: https://www.nasa.gov/viper
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The First Images From Our Psyche Spacecraft on This Week @NASA
The first images from our Psyche spacecraft, celebrating an anniversary for the space station, and a new tool to help fight climate change... a few of the stories to tell you about This Week at NASA!
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Video Editor: Andre Valentine
Narrator: Emanuel Cooper
Music: Universal Production Music
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Exploring the Moon with NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services
NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative allows NASA to send science investigations and technology demonstrations to the lunar surface. Under Artemis, NASA will study more of the Moon than ever before, and CLPS will demonstrate how NASA is working with commercial companies to achieve robotic lunar exploration.
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Apollo to Artemis: NASA Returns to the Moon
The Orion spacecraft will break the record for farthest distance traveled by a spacecraft designed to carry humans to deep space and safely return them to Earth. This distance is currently held by the Apollo 13 spacecraft. In this video, Apollo astronauts and flight directors give their insights into the Apollo program, the nation's reaction then, and how the Artemis program will benefit the nation today. As we go back to the Moon, Artemis will prepare us to travel even deeper into space.
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Are There Rivers and Lakes on Other Worlds? We Asked a NASA Scientist
Are there rivers and lakes on other worlds? You bet. Just like Earth, Saturn's moon Titan is home to these fairly unique features, except these lakes and rivers aren't filled with water lanetary scientist Dr. Sarah Hörst spills the science tea
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Happy Thanksgiving from the International Space Station
Check in with NASA astronauts Frank Rubio, Josh Cassada, Nicole Mann, and JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata to learn more about what the holiday means to them and get a look at what Thanksgiving in space is like!
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NASA's Artemis | Launch Rocket Camera Footage
Raw NASA camera footage, taken from the Space Launch System's (SLS) core stage, shows the SLS separation of the solid rocket boosters two minutes and 11 seconds after liftoff.
At 1:47 am EST (6:47 UTC) on November 16, NASA's Orion spacecraft launched aboard the SLS rocket from historic Launch Complex 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on a path to the Moon, officially beginning the Artemis I mission.
This mission is the first integrated test of NASA's deep space exploration systems: the Orion spacecraft, the SLS rocket, and Kennedy Space Center ground systems
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Where Do Moons Come From? We Asked a NASA Scientist
Where do moons come from? From cataclysmic impacts to gravitational capture, NASA planetary scientist Joe Renaud walks us through some of the many theories of how the unique and captivating moons in our solar system came to be. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/ov...
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NASA's Artemis | Launch Set to Make History
A quick recap of NASA's history in space exploration segueing to Artemis serves as the opening video for the launch broadcast for the agency's Artemis I mission. The broadcast originates from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where NASA's Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft will lift off from Launch Complex 39B no earlier than November 16 on a mission beyond the Moon and back to Earth.
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The Move to the Launch Pad for Artemis I on This Week @NASA
The move to the launch pad for Artemis I, a visual treat in the sky, and a NASA tech demo hitches a ride to space.... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA!
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Happy Halloween 2022 From NASA!
It might be Halloween, but we have plenty of "Easter Eggs" from this video to share.
The building's mural might say Galaxy of Horrors, but it is also a galaxy of wonders. Here, you can learn about all the images painted on the building:
The Sun as seen by our orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory: https://go.nasa.gov/3Wh5wQ2
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The Cause of a Christmas Eve Quake on Mars on This Week @ NASA - October 28, 2022
The cause of a Christmas Eve quake on Mars, super sources of a climate-warming greenhouse gas, and images of Earth from a passing spacecraft... a few of the stories to tell you about This Week at NASA!
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Artemis II Astronauts Check Out Some Flight Hardware on This Week @NASA - November 24, 2023
Some Artemis II astronauts check out some flight hardware, a mission that will map millions of galaxies, and studying disturbances in the atmosphere... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA!
Video Producer: Andre Valentine
Video Editor. Andre Valentine
Narrator: Emanuel Cooper
Music: Universal Production Music
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In Search of Cleaner Fuel for Aviation on Earth on This Week @NASA - December 1, 2023
In search of cleaner fuel for aviation, a scientific balloon campaign in Antarctica, and a key engine test for our Artemis Moon rocket... a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week at NASA!
Video Producer: Andre Valentine
Video Editor: Andre Valentine
Narrator: Emanuel Cooper
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ENGLISH SPEECH | SAI PALLAVI: The Best of Sai Pallavi (English Subtitles)
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Learn English with Sai Pallavi by watching her best speeches. Sai Pallavi Senthamarai is an Indian actress and dancer who has appeared in films in Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam. She has won several awards, including two Filmfare Awards for her roles in the films Premam and Fidaa.
Sai Pallavi was approached by Alphonse Puthren, a movie director, while he was studying medicine at the Tbilisi State Medical University. She was offered the role of 'Malar' in the 2015 Malayalam film, 'Premam' opposite Nivin Pauly. She finished filming the movie during her holidays. Fans often recognized her as Malar instead of Sai Pallavi because her role as Malar was so well received.
English Speeches with big subtitles make it even more enjoyable. Watch, learn, and share.
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ENGLISH SPEECH | MS DHONI: Be Honest & Take Risks (English Subtitles)
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Learn English with MS Dhoni. Watch MS Dhoni talking about his movie The Untold Story at Telugu Audio Launch held in Hyderabad, 2016. Mahendra Singh Dhoni is a former Indian international cricketer who captained the Indian national team in limited-overs formats from 2007 to 2016 and in Test cricket from 2008 to 2014. Under Dhoni's leadership, India won the 2007 T20 World Cup, the 2011 World Cup, and the 2013 Champions Trophy. It was during Dhoni's tenure that the Indian team topped the Test rankings. official reports say MS Dhoni retired. In this speech, he also quotes: "You have to be honest in life. You have to be honest to yourself. You have to be practical. You have to take risks in life, but at the same time, you have to be calculated. You have to be ready for the kind of talent that's really needed to achieve what you want to achieve." - Watch with big English subtitles.
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ENGLISH SPEECH | JUSTIN TRUDEAU: We're All the Same (English Subtitles)
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Learn English with Justin Trudeau. Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau gave students a new definition of bravery. Trudeau's speech was an ode to openness and tolerance in an age of "polarization and identity politics." He also urged graduates to challenge their own views, and the views of others, by always keeping an open mind instead of "cocooning" in an intellectual bubble. Justin Pierre James Trudeau PC MP is a Canadian politician who has served as the 23rd prime minister of Canada since 2015 and has been the leader of the Liberal Party since 2013. In this Speech, he also quotes: "Whether it's race, gender, language, sexual orientation, religious or ethnic origin, or our beliefs and values themselves diversity doesn't have to be a weakness. It can be our greatest strength." - Watch with big English subtitles.
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