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NASA Ames Research Center
An overview of NASA Ames Research Center located in Mountain View, CA....
published: 04 May 2010
Author: jake12474
NASA Ames Research Center
An overview of NASA Ames Research Center located in Mountain View, CA.
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NASA Ames Research Center -QSRA Research Aircraft at NAS Moffett Field '87
July 4th, 1987- NASA's QSRA research aircraft Demo at Airshow '87. The last time I...
published: 23 Apr 2011
Author: MarsAveSo
NASA Ames Research Center -QSRA Research Aircraft at NAS Moffett Field '87
July 4th, 1987- NASA's QSRA research aircraft Demo at Airshow '87. The last time I saw this jet, was inside Hangar 1 during the mid- 1990's..and it looked pretty worn out, and all shabby looking. Tom Vance/Vapor Trails Video
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Space Shuttle Endeavour Over NASA's Ames Research Center
NASA's 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, carrying space shuttle Endeavour, as it flew over...
published: 22 Sep 2012
Author: NASAtelevision
Space Shuttle Endeavour Over NASA's Ames Research Center
NASA's 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, carrying space shuttle Endeavour, as it flew over NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain Valley, Calif. on Sept. 21.
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DJ Qbert at the NASA Ames Research Center
NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA hosted Yuris Night Bay Area, a two-day musi...
published: 15 Apr 2010
Author: thudrumble
DJ Qbert at the NASA Ames Research Center
NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA hosted Yuris Night Bay Area, a two-day music and technology education explosion right on the airfield.
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Chris C. Kemp, NASA CIO, Ames Research Center discusses cloud computing
NASA is trying to become more mission focused and efficient. Chris sees the cloud as a cru...
published: 01 Apr 2010
Author: mindsinthecloud
Chris C. Kemp, NASA CIO, Ames Research Center discusses cloud computing
NASA is trying to become more mission focused and efficient. Chris sees the cloud as a crucial way to get there.
1:53

LADEE Propulsion System Handover to Ames Research Center
NASA Ames Research Center recently took delivery of the propulsion system for the Lunar At...
published: 03 Apr 2012
Author: nasaames
LADEE Propulsion System Handover to Ames Research Center
NASA Ames Research Center recently took delivery of the propulsion system for the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE). Working as a small observatory, LADEE will gather detailed information about conditions near the surface, as well as environmental influences on lunar dust. The propulsion system was built by Space Systems/Loral in Palo Alto, California. Ames Center Director Pete Worden and Space Systems/Loral President John Celli attended the brief ceremony. LADEE will orbit the Moon in a low-altitude retrograde equatorial orbit, the most complex lunar flight path attempted since the Apollo missions. A thorough understanding of the lunar dust environment will provide valuable information for future missions.
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2008 Yuri's Night at NASA Ames Research Center
Dec 2010 Update: I was Ames again for Yuri's Night on April 10, helped at one of the N...
published: 04 Sep 2009
Author: k6mfw
2008 Yuri's Night at NASA Ames Research Center
Dec 2010 Update: I was Ames again for Yuri's Night on April 10, helped at one of the NASA exhibits and also took lotsa video. I wore my green flight suit with Soviet space patches (CCCP and joint missions of Apollo/Soyuz, STS-71/Mir, and Leonov from movie, "2010"). I gotta edit some video from the total 2.5 hours taken that night (this event has many people you typically do not see at a NASA or any other govt facility). Some clips of 2008 Yuri's Night Bay Area held at NASA Ames Research Center (hey Rich, at least I uploaded this before end of the decade). I worked with the Ames Amateur Radio Club doing amateur television and did some runnning around with a camera. Warning: Excessive pan and tilt may cause space sickness. I also had a heck of time getting the white balance to work (I no longer use this camera). Thanks to Byron KG6UOB and Nader KI6DBU which both stayed late that night helping the AARC booth. Ames did not have a Yuri's Night this year 2009, maybe next year (hopefully). 2008 Yuri's Night was a publicity bonanza for NASA and they should take advantage of such opportunities. Ames had a Yuri's Night in 2007 and Center Director Pete Worden appeared as a wizard. For 2008, he was a Soviet 2-star general (a promotion as he retired from USAF as a one-star general). If next year Ames has Yuri's Night, maybe Worden will appear as a Starfleet Vice Admiral (3-star officer, a promotion again). Yes, this celebration of a Russian space achievement was done at a American <b>...</b>
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Airfield Safety Studies (2009)
airboyd.tv Courtesy NASA Ames Research Center Airfield traffic simulation conducted at NAS...
published: 25 May 2011
Author: airboyd
Airfield Safety Studies (2009)
airboyd.tv Courtesy NASA Ames Research Center Airfield traffic simulation conducted at NASA Ames' Future Flight Central
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Shuttle Endeavour Flown Over Ames Research Center
NASA's 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, carrying space shuttle Endeavour, as it flew over...
published: 21 Sep 2012
Author: SpaceVidsNet
Shuttle Endeavour Flown Over Ames Research Center
NASA's 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, carrying space shuttle Endeavour, as it flew over NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain Valley, Calif. on Sept. 21.
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Renewable Energy Microgrid Testbed at NASA Ames Research Center
This is a i4Energy Seminar Speaker: Joel Kubby, UC Santa Cruz Sponsor: CITRIS (Ctr for Inf...
published: 27 Apr 2012
Author: citrisuc
Renewable Energy Microgrid Testbed at NASA Ames Research Center
This is a i4Energy Seminar Speaker: Joel Kubby, UC Santa Cruz Sponsor: CITRIS (Ctr for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society), UC Berkeley (Headquarters) Event Location: UC Berkeley (CITRIS@Berkeley, CITRIS Headquarters) Abstract: This talk will review the development of a renewable energy microgrid at the NASA Ames Research Center that includes generation (solar and wind) and storage in an electrical vehicle. It is based on student projects initiated in the LoCalRE Renewable Energy in Practice Summer School held on alternate years in Lolland, Denmark and California, USA from 2008-2012. A tracking photovoltaic panel that is a part of the microgrid has been put on-line for a remotely accessible laboratory module for courses in renewable energy.
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Ames Research Center
Ames Research Centerl...
published: 28 Aug 2007
Author: momo2007x
Ames Research Center
Ames Research Centerl
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California Governor Visits NASA Ames Research Center
Arnold Schwarzenegger Visits NASA Ames Research Center...
published: 06 May 2009
Author: ApoloTR
California Governor Visits NASA Ames Research Center
Arnold Schwarzenegger Visits NASA Ames Research Center
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NASA Ames Research Center
NASA Ames Research Center...
published: 28 Mar 2008
Author: raulbajales
NASA Ames Research Center
NASA Ames Research Center
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Alaska Climate - NASA DEVELOP Summer 2012 @ Ames Research Center
This summer, DEVELOP interns at Ames Research Center utilized interferometric synthetic ap...
published: 10 Aug 2012
Author: NASADEVELOP
Alaska Climate - NASA DEVELOP Summer 2012 @ Ames Research Center
This summer, DEVELOP interns at Ames Research Center utilized interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) to analyze glacial dynamics with respect to climate in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. The project's goal was to examine the size and speed of various glaciers in the Aleutian Archipelago and compare them to temperature and precipitation records. Transcript here: develop.larc.nasa.gov
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The Truth about 2012
NASA's David Morrison, expert on Earth impact hazards and currently Interim Director of th...
published: 05 Nov 2009
Author: NASA Lunar Science Institute
The Truth about 2012
NASA's David Morrison, expert on Earth impact hazards and currently Interim Director of the NASA Lunar Science Institute, speaks on what are the risk to Earth in 2012. He addresses misconceptions related to the year 2012, Earth crossing objects, planetary alignment, and related myths like Nibiru. More information on Dr. Morrison can be found at http://lunarscience.arc.nasa.gov/bios/david-morrison.
For more information on this topic, please see http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/intro/nibiru-and-doomsday-2012-questions-and-answers.
TRANSCRIPT
Hi, my name is David Morrison, I’m a space scientist at NASA Ames Research Center. For the last two years I’ve been answering hundreds of questions from the public about 2012 and the supposed threat to earth. And so now I want to take a chance to talk to some of you more directly.
There is no threat to earth in 2012. There is no danger. All of the talk about a doomsday is a big hoax perpetuated on the Internet and with people trying to make money. So please don’t worry about it. Let me talk about some of the specific things. There has been a lot of talk about a “Planet-x”, or a “Niburu” as a giant planet that’s going to hit the earth or at least come very close in December 2012. The simple fact is Nibiru does not exist.
Aside from worrying about the weird places, the ideas came from, all you have to do is ask the astronomers. If Nibiru or Planet-X were going to come into the inner solar system in 2012, astronomers would have been tracking it for the last decade. All over the world, amateur as well as professional. And it would be visible now to the naked eye. It’s not there. It’s a no-show. There’s nothing to worry about some object coming and striking the earth or damaging us.
There’s also been concern about a so-called galactic alignment. Because in December of every year the sun is roughly in the direction of the galactic center as seen from earth. This happens every year, it really does not mean anything, and there is nothing special about 2012. If you’re not worried about December 2009, don’t worry about December 2012. In fact, alignments, although it may sound scary to some people, are just not an issue for scientists. There are no special forces when planets align, or the sun aligns. It is sort of a curiosity, but not something of real scientific interest.
There’s also been concern that somehow the earth’s poles are going to flip. No one quite explains how this could happen, and if you’re talking about the rotation pole of the earth, that can’t change. It never has and it never will. Some people however are concerned about the change in the magnetic polarity. A shift of the north and south pole which does take place every few hundred thousand years. But there is no reason to think it will happen in 2012, and actually no evidence that it would do any harm to us, even if it did happen. Some people couple this with ideas of solar outbursts, of flares, or coronal mass ejections, which could do great damage to the earth. Well, the solar maximum takes place every 11 years, and occasionally there is some damage to satellites in orbit. And we see bright aurora or northern lights here, but very little real damage is done. And there’s no solar maximum predicted in 2012. The next solar maximum is predicted for the spring of 2013, and it’s actually anticipated that it will be much lower than usual.
Again, all this 2012 talk is just a hoax. It’s a fake. It’s nothing you should worry about. I get questions from many people who are really scared, even some young people who have said they are contemplating suicide, this sort of thing. It’s really sad. And the point of my talking to you now is just to explain to you that there is no problem there. And the many things you see on the Internet and Youtube where people claim that there is some horrible threat about to descend on us are not true. Don’t worry about 2012, and enjoy 2013 when it comes.
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State of the City - The Decade of San Antonio: A Big City transforming into a Great City 1/28/10
Mayor Julián Castro presented his first State of the City Address on Thursday, January 28,...
published: 29 Jan 2010
Author: Mayor Julián Castro
State of the City - The Decade of San Antonio: A Big City transforming into a Great City 1/28/10
Mayor Julián Castro presented his first State of the City Address on Thursday, January 28, 2010, and proclaimed San Antonio as a city on the move that will vault forward economically in the coming decade.
"This is the decade of San Antonio, the decade of our emergence as an economic powerhouse nationally and internationally," Castro said. "We'll get there by building up brainpower and opportunity, making vibrant our public spaces, and getting the fundamentals of city government right."
Mayor Castro told a record crowd of more than 900 business and community leaders that his administration will not hide from the city's most difficult issues, which include raising the educational attainment level of the local workforce and investing in the city's urban core.
"Great cities are defined by their downtowns. San Antonio must invest in downtown and make it a magnet for residents and visitors alike," Castro said. "In these next few years, we will put a new streetcar system on the ground, redevelop our beloved Hemisfair, and enhance our Riverwalk to breathe new life into our downtown."
On Jobs:
"The top priority for 2010 is creating jobs for San Antonians. Our city has fared better than most American communities during this downturn, but we must work to fare better. 20,000 net new jobs in 2010 is the goal."
Green Economy:
"We must embrace new economic opportunities. San Antonio can and should become a leader in the green economy by investing in green job training, incentivizing green manufacturing and leading the way in the use of renewables to meet our energy needs."
Transcript of Speech:
[ Applause ]
Thank you.
Thank you very much for that introduction, Carri. You've already shown in your short time wonderful leadership here at the Chamber. I want to thank you and Richard Perez and all the folks at the Chamber for your tremendous leadership in the city. I particularly enjoyed the opportunity to work with ya'll as we expand the Mentoring Matters initiatives, and make sure that most folks have had the opportunity to reach their dreams. And I want to thank all of ya'll for being here. Carri mentioned that there are over 900 folks here, and when they told me that yesterday, I thought that this event must have been billed as “C.P.S. Energy, Behind-the-Scenes.” [ Laughter ] Or something to draw folks here.
But really, I believe that there is tremendous energy here in San Antonio in 2010. I believe that 2010 marks the beginning of the decade of San Antonio. This is the decade that we will emerge as an economic powerhouse across the nation and across the world, a place that people are looking toward for leadership, a place that people are taking notice of, a place that is in perfect position to seize the opportunity of tomorrow. It has been my absolute privilege to serve as your mayor for the last seven months. These days have been exciting ones, they've been long ones, but they've been well worthwhile because of the work of many, many folks, a couple of which I'd like to just recognize right now.
The first is, and I'd like to ask them all to stand up, the best city council that we've had in years, our San Antonio city council, please, if you would, stand up. I see Councilwoman Cisneros, Councilwoman Taylor, Councilwoman Ramos, Councilman Cortez, Councilman Medina, Councilman Lopez, Councilman Rodriguez, Councilman Williams, Councilwoman Chan, and Councilman Clamp. Thank ya'll very much.
I was, of course, not in office for four years, and in that time we had one of the best mayors in America, Phil Hardberger, who did a wonderful job of laying out a vision and a foundation for us to build on, and I'd like to recognize him as well. Thank you very much, Mayor Hardberger, for being here.
[ Applause ]
Everybody says that we have the best city manager in America, and seven months ago I got a chance to start testing that for myself, and I got to tell you, it's the truth. Sheryl Sculley has done an absolutely wonderful job as city manager, and she's really, and I think that Phil would agree with this, she is the reason that we look so good being mayor. I hope she'll stand up and be recognized. Thank you very much, Sheryl, for your work.
[ Applause ]
I remember coming to a couple of chamber events over the last few years, and Nelson Wolff would always tell this joke about being -- I don't know whether it was him not being the old mayor anymore or the young mayor, or I guess being about the same age as Phil. These days I know that I'm the young mayor, and he's the older county judge but has been a terrific partner and collaborator and one of the reasons that our city does so well. Thank you very much, Nelson, for your leadership. I'd like to recognize you as well.
[ Applause ]
And then I want to recognize my own staff. I see many of them here from Robbie Greenblum who couldn’t be here today to Jaime Castillo, Frances Gonzalez, Jed Maebius. I see Christian Archer, Roland Garza, Sarah McLor
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DIY Camera Stabilizer/Steadicam - Build Tutorial
This is an affordable and functional DIY Camera Stabilizer/Steadicam rig pieced together u...
published: 11 Sep 2011
Author: StudioAmarelo
DIY Camera Stabilizer/Steadicam - Build Tutorial
This is an affordable and functional DIY Camera Stabilizer/Steadicam rig pieced together using exclusively off-the-shelf parts and assembled with nothing more than a screwdriver and multi-tool. The main structural piece is just a cheap ladder hook! It combines elements from the Steadicam Merlin and Camera Motion Research Blackbird to make for a solid and relatively compact unit, and was a project inspired purely by curiosity over whether you can build a solid DIY stabilizer without access to professional shop tools and high-end materials!
As I culled/found components for this on a pretty ad hoc basis, I don't have an accurate tally of costs, but am estimating this to be around a $65 build (not including the Manfrotto 323 RC2 plate I've attached). Almost all hardware components can be found at a standard hardware store, save for the RC driveshafts for the gimbal which can be found on eBay for under $10. If anyone actually tries to build this using the specs provided, curious to know the actual cost!
I've test-driven (albeit briefly) both Merlin and Glidecam designs and found that in comparison, this set-up is easier to navigate with limited practice. I have a relatively heavy DSLR set-up (Canon 7D with heavier zoom/prime lenses) which I find works well on this.
For upcoming projects where I'll be testing this design, please subscribe to my Vimeo Channel: http://vimeo.com/channels/231344
MAIN BODY COMPONENTS:
2 x Electrical Ground Clamps
1 x Approx. 7" Curved PVC Conduit Elbow
1 x Male (Threaded) PVC Adapter
MAIN BODY HARDWARE:
1 x Extra Large Ladder Hook (Approx. 15" High x 10" Deep)
2 x Universal Brackets, 1.5" Wide, 2" High
2 x 1.5"-1/4" Flathead Screws
1 x 1"-1/4" Flathead Screw
2 x 6"-1/4" Bolts (Smooth Shaft)
2 x 1.5" U Clamp
1 x 4"-Wide Double Eye Tension Rod
2 x 3.5"-1/4" Screws (Fully Threaded)
8 x 1/4" Locking Nuts (Nylon Locks)
4 x 1/4" Regular Nuts
3 x 1/4" Wing Nut Locks
1 x Zap Strap
2 x 1/2" Washers with 1/4" hole
2 x 1" Washers with 1/4" hole
36 x 1.5" Washers with 1/4" hole
GIMBAL COMPONENTS:
Adapted from "WSCLATER" YouTube Design
2 x Traxxas T-Maxx 2.5R - 3.3 F/R Center Driveshafts (#5151) - get on eBay
2 x 1" (Diameter) Skateboard Bearings
1 x 1" (Diameter) Male (Threaded) PVC Adapter (for top of gimbal)
1 x 1" (Diameter), 1.5" long PVC Straight Connector (No Threads, for bottom of gimbal)
2 x PVC "Shims"
1 x 1" (Diameter) Screw-on Hose Cap
2 x Small Screw + Washer (To Mount Driveshafts to Bearings)
OPTIONAL:
1 x Manfrotto 323 RC2 Quick Release Plate (w/ 200PL-14 Plate)
1 x 1/4"-to-3/8" Step Up Screw Adapter
1 x Rubber Bike Grip
"LADDER HOOK/STORAGE HANGER" ONLINE
**similar but with 90 degree bend on end, except for 2nd Aubuchon link that looks to be the same one I found, but sold in bulk
HOME DEPOT: http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-202305566/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId;=10051&catalogId;=10053
AMAZON: http://www.amazon.com/LeHigh-Crawford-Storage-Hanger-GSH/dp/B0009WG6MU/ref=sr_1_13?s=hi&ie;=UTF8&qid;=1317311129&sr;=1-13
AUBUCHON HARDWARE: http://hardware.hardwarestore.com/28-447-storage-hooks/giant-storage-hook-669277.aspx
http://hardware.hardwarestore.com/28-447-storage-hooks/super-storage-hook-662548.aspx
http://hardware.hardwarestore.com/28-447-storage-hooks/storage-hook-639204.aspx
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Bill Moyers Essay: Plutocracy and Democracy Don't Mix
An excerpt from "Bill Moyers Journal"
(premiered April 30, 2010)
BILL MOYERS: You've no d...
published: 28 Nov 2011
Author: BillMoyers.com
Bill Moyers Essay: Plutocracy and Democracy Don't Mix
An excerpt from "Bill Moyers Journal"
(premiered April 30, 2010)
BILL MOYERS: You've no doubt figured out my bias by now. I've hardly kept it a secret. In this regard, I take my cue from the late Edward R. Murrow, the Moses of broadcast news.
Ed Murrow told his generation of journalists bias is okay as long as you don't try to hide it. So here, one more time, is mine: plutocracy and democracy don't mix. Plutocracy, the rule of the rich, political power controlled by the wealthy.
Plutocracy is not an American word but it's become an American phenomenon. Back in the fall of 2005, the Wall Street giant Citigroup even coined a variation on it, plutonomy, an economic system where the privileged few make sure the rich get richer with government on their side. By the next spring, Citigroup decided the time had come to publicly "bang the drum on plutonomy."
And bang they did, with an "equity strategy" for their investors, entitled, "Revisiting Plutonomy: The Rich Getting Richer." Here are some excerpts:
"Asset booms, a rising profit share and favorable treatment by market-friendly governments have allowed the rich to prosper...[and] take an increasing share of income and wealth over the last 20 years..."
"...the top 10%, particularly the top 1% of the US-- the plutonomists in our parlance-- have benefited disproportionately from the recent productivity surge in the US...[and] from globalization and the productivity boom, at the relative expense of labor."
"...[and they] are likely to get even wealthier in the coming years. [Because] the dynamics of plutonomy are still intact."
And so they were, before the great collapse of 2008. And so they are, today, after the fall. While millions of people have lost their jobs, their homes, and their savings, the plutonomists are doing just fine. In some cases, even better, thanks to our bailout of the big banks which meant record profits and record bonuses for Wall Street.
Now why is this? Because over the past 30 years the plutocrats, or plutonomists — choose your poison — have used their vastly increased wealth to capture the flag and assure the government does their bidding. Remember that Citigroup reference to "market-friendly governments" on their side? It hasn't mattered which party has been in power — government has done Wall Street's bidding.
Don't blame the lobbyists, by the way; they are simply the mules of politics, delivering the drug of choice to a political class addicted to cash — what polite circles call "campaign contributions" and Tony Soprano would call "protection."
This marriage of money and politics has produced an America of gross inequality at the top and low social mobility at the bottom, with little but anxiety and dread in between, as middle class Americans feel the ground falling out from under their feet. According to a study from the Pew Research Center last month, nine out of ten Americans give our national economy a negative rating. Eight out of ten report difficulty finding jobs in their communities, and seven out of ten say they experienced job-related or financial problems over the past year.
So it is that like those populists of that earlier era, millions of Americans have awakened to a sobering reality: they live in a plutocracy, where they are disposable. Then, the remedy was a popular insurgency that ignited the spark of democracy.
Now we have come to another parting of the ways, and once again the fate and character of our country are up for grabs.
So along with Jim Hightower and Iowa's concerned citizens, and many of you, I am biased: democracy only works when we claim it as our own.
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NA6MF - EME FROM NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER
1296 MHz EME QSO @ NA6MF - NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER AT MOFFETT FIELD, CA. USING 10' D...
published: 12 Jul 2009
Author: KB8VAO
NA6MF - EME FROM NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER
1296 MHz EME QSO @ NA6MF - NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER AT MOFFETT FIELD, CA. USING 10' DISH, SEPTUM FEED, AD6IW SOLID STATE AMPLIFIER
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NASA Shuttle Endeavor HD fly-by over Moffett Field / Ames Research Center - Sept. 21st 2012
HD video of NASA Shuttle Endeavor flying over Moffett Field/Ames Research Center on Septem...
published: 21 Sep 2012
Author: 70finster
NASA Shuttle Endeavor HD fly-by over Moffett Field / Ames Research Center - Sept. 21st 2012
HD video of NASA Shuttle Endeavor flying over Moffett Field/Ames Research Center on September 21st, 2012! Rooftop video shot from Sunnyvale, California. The shuttle flew right over my head!
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September 11th Airspace Shutdown (Animation)
Courtesy: NASA/FAA NASA Ames Research Center Future Air Traffic Management Concepts and Ev...
published: 30 Aug 2011
Author: airboyd
September 11th Airspace Shutdown (Animation)
Courtesy: NASA/FAA NASA Ames Research Center Future Air Traffic Management Concepts and Evaluation Tool (FACET) animation of September 11th, 2001. Annotated clip here: www.youtube.com
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California Coast Oceans - NASA DEVELOP Summer 2012 @ Ames Research Center
How can algae affect our economy and health? Utilizing NASA satellite imagery and geostati...
published: 10 Aug 2012
Author: NASADEVELOP
California Coast Oceans - NASA DEVELOP Summer 2012 @ Ames Research Center
How can algae affect our economy and health? Utilizing NASA satellite imagery and geostatistical modeling, a DEVELOP team at NASA Ames Research Center dives into the science of harmful algal blooms and explains their detrimental effects on California's coastal economies and environments. Transcript here: develop.larc.nasa.gov