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Neil deGrasse Tyson - We Stopped Dreaming (Episode 1)
www.penny4nasa.org WRITE TO CONGRESS: http://www.penny4nasa.org/take-action/ The intention of this project is to stress the importance of advancing the space...
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Neil deGrasse Tyson On NASA & Federal Budget (MUST WATCH!)
Tyson on NASA and the federal budget.
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Space Money: The Politics And Science Of NASA's Budget
House Republicans propose refocusing NASA on space exploration, at the expense of its earth sciences budget.
Follow : http://www.twitter.com/
See more at http://www.newsy.com
Sources:
NASA http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vehicle-Assembly-Building-July-6-2005.jpg
U.S. House of Representatives http://science.house.gov/hearing/subcommittee-space-hearing-overview-budget-proposal-national-a
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Sen. Ted Cruz First Q&A; at NASA Budget Hearing
March 12, 2015
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NASA's Budget (part 1) - The Space Advocate
The President's Budget Request kicks off the yearly budget season in United States. It takes a year to put together, and Congress plays no part. Why is that? Why is it so important? Who's responsible? Read more about how the budget comes together: http://bit.ly/1BAfcWI
http://planetary.org/spaceadvocate
Starring Casey Dreier | Video by Merc Boyan | Music by Jim McKeever
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Neil deGrasse Tyson at UB: What NASA Means to America's Future
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, a Distinguished Speaker at the University at Buffalo, answered a student's question about federal cutbacks to NASA fundin...
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President's Fiscal Year 2016 NASA Budget Request, Senate Space Subcommittee, March 12, 2015
On March 12, 2105, the Senate Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness held a hearing titled, "Examining the President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Budget Request for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)."
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was the sole invited witness.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We'r
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NASA Admin. Gathers New Spacecrafts For Budget Speech | Video
During the 'State of NASA 2016' speech, administrator Charles Bolden talked about the space agency's Orion, Boeing's CST-100, and SpaceX's Dragon spacecrafts. He also announced that President Obama has proposed an 18.5 billion dollar NASA budget for 2016, 500 million more than last year's enacted budget. More about the budget on Space.com: http://goo.gl/MrGtDQ
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FY 2015 Budget briefed on This Week @NASA
NASA's Fiscal Year 2015 budget proposal was announced March 4. The $17.5 billion budget supports NASA's new strategic plan to drive advances in science, tech...
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Government Cuts NASA's Budget
Government Cuts NASA's Budget.
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Sen. Ted Cruz Second Q&A; at NASA Budget Hearing
March 12, 2015
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How NASA's Budget Is Made (part 2) - The Space Advocate
Once the President's Budget Request is finished, there are still several more steps before the budget is complete. Here we take you through the second part of the budgeting process and explain why it's so important to follow in order to help NASA get the most money it can every year.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bK8HXTZSkAI
Starring Casey Dreier | Video by Merc Boyan | Music by Jim McKeever
http://p
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NASA's declining budget may lead to private collaboration
It has been 45 years since NASA put the first two astronauts on the moon. NASA has faced recent budget cuts, and experts say the U.S. needs a new global miss...
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The State of NASA, Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Proposal, February 2, 2015
On February 2, 2015, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden delivered a speech at Kennedy Space Center titled "The State of NASA" to highlight the agency's release of its proposed Fiscal Year 2016 budget.
More information about NASA's budget proposal and prior years' budgets is available at:
http://www.nasa.gov/news/budget/
Visit our web site at www.nasa.gov. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
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Bolden testifies about budget on This Week @NASA
In his testimony before Congress during the first week of March, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden outlined the return on investment legislators can expect from the $18.5 billion dollars proposed for the agency under President Obama’s FY 2016 budget. The funding allows NASA to continue on the Journey to Mars – with development of vehicles and technologies needed for unprecedented human missions, f
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Sen. Ted Cruz Gives Opening Remarks at NASA Budget Hearing
March 12, 2015
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Weekly Space Hangout - March 7, 2014: Cosmos Premiere & NASA Budget
Host: Fraser Cain Astrojournalists: David Dickinson, Matthew Francis, Casey Dreier, Jason Major, Brian Koberlein, Alan Boyle This week's stories: Alan Boyle (@b0yle, cosmiclog.com ): Cosmos...
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NASA: Increasing Awesome
In which Hank talks about the 0.45% of the federal budget devoted to space education, and what NASA is doing with that money. Just an aside, my friends often...
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Nelson: Cuts to NASA budget would delay launch of American rockets to ISS
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Senate Committee on Appropriations Hearing: NASA's 2015 Budget
The public got an update on the search for extra NASA funding when NASA Administrator Charles Bolden testified about the agency's 2015 budget request before ...
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Bolden Testifies About the Budget on This Week @NASA
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden responded to questions at a Congressional hearing about the agency's $17.5 billion FY2015 budget proposal, which affirms th...
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Overview of FY 2016 NASA Budget Proposal, House Space Subcommittee, April 16, 2015
On April 16, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "An Overview of the Budget Proposal for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Fiscal Year 2016."
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was the lone witness.
The hearing charter is available online at:
http://science.house.gov/sites/republicans.science.house.gov/files/documents/HHRG-114-SY16-20150416-SD001.pdf
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Congressional Hearing: NASA Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Request
Committee on Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Space - A Review of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Budget for Fiscal Year 2015.
Neil deGrasse Tyson - We Stopped Dreaming (Episode 1)
www.penny4nasa.org WRITE TO CONGRESS: http://www.penny4nasa.org/take-action/ The intention of this project is to stress the importance of advancing the space......
www.penny4nasa.org WRITE TO CONGRESS: http://www.penny4nasa.org/take-action/ The intention of this project is to stress the importance of advancing the space...
wn.com/Neil Degrasse Tyson We Stopped Dreaming (Episode 1)
www.penny4nasa.org WRITE TO CONGRESS: http://www.penny4nasa.org/take-action/ The intention of this project is to stress the importance of advancing the space...
- published: 10 Mar 2012
- views: 1782185
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author: Evan Schurr
Space Money: The Politics And Science Of NASA's Budget
House Republicans propose refocusing NASA on space exploration, at the expense of its earth sciences budget.
Follow : http://www.twitter.com/
See more at http:...
House Republicans propose refocusing NASA on space exploration, at the expense of its earth sciences budget.
Follow : http://www.twitter.com/
See more at http://www.newsy.com
Sources:
NASA http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vehicle-Assembly-Building-July-6-2005.jpg
U.S. House of Representatives http://science.house.gov/hearing/subcommittee-space-hearing-overview-budget-proposal-national-aeronautics-and-space
U.S. House of Representatives http://science.house.gov/sites/republicans.science.house.gov/files/documents/Bills_Amendments/H.R.____%20NASA%20Authorization%20Act%20for%2016%20and%2017.pdf
U.S. House of Representatives http://science.house.gov/press-release/committee-s-nasa-bill-draws-space-community-support
NASA http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Blue_Marble_4463x4163.jpg
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uP_fqEfYWg
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCBBEbKVwm4
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L7lOBvCpKQ
NASA https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/14547165022/in/photolist-oau2m3-6FB97D-scfg3Z-dM1S3f-o9aGTw-bS1S9P-d3hrTb-o95bjz-oqobsa-jDLypi-9J5S8j-pptbVJ-fs8fEc-pNgsjY-jDKG9k-omufru-o2Gard-qiBF8R-r3ESsZ-6H1RKr-q1a8Hp-gTrHQH-pNgnEN-cLjd9W-edmp3V-o3mJf3-dM1SmN-aKFsba-a1P93n-cn3iLL-ake6th-qYfVdc-aL9WBD-ooeT5c-nmkaHf-jDMRBU-dTXWHf-oqyLwB-qFFhi5-gTnj5n-raRc3b-nksY5o-aNo71B-bA1nw9-cLvMvC-cETCjQ-qsGmgm-jDLzQe-cETBVA-cETC5Q
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANjy2RcEeGs
Slate http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2015/04/30/nasa_budget_gop_committee_wants_to_slash_and_burn_earth_sciences.html
C-SPAN http://www.c-span.org/video/?323791-1/2015-state-union-address
Los Angeles Times http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-gop-attack-on-climate-change-science-20150501-column.html
The Hill http://thehill.com/opinion/op-ed/240549-congress-we-have-a-problem
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsJpUCWfyPE
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUe5IpDBcsM
U.S. Air Force http://www.af.mil/News/ArticleDisplay/tabid/223/Article/109415/f-22-resumes-normal-flight-operations.aspx
Image via: NASA
wn.com/Space Money The Politics And Science Of Nasa's Budget
House Republicans propose refocusing NASA on space exploration, at the expense of its earth sciences budget.
Follow : http://www.twitter.com/
See more at http://www.newsy.com
Sources:
NASA http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vehicle-Assembly-Building-July-6-2005.jpg
U.S. House of Representatives http://science.house.gov/hearing/subcommittee-space-hearing-overview-budget-proposal-national-aeronautics-and-space
U.S. House of Representatives http://science.house.gov/sites/republicans.science.house.gov/files/documents/Bills_Amendments/H.R.____%20NASA%20Authorization%20Act%20for%2016%20and%2017.pdf
U.S. House of Representatives http://science.house.gov/press-release/committee-s-nasa-bill-draws-space-community-support
NASA http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Blue_Marble_4463x4163.jpg
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uP_fqEfYWg
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCBBEbKVwm4
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L7lOBvCpKQ
NASA https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/14547165022/in/photolist-oau2m3-6FB97D-scfg3Z-dM1S3f-o9aGTw-bS1S9P-d3hrTb-o95bjz-oqobsa-jDLypi-9J5S8j-pptbVJ-fs8fEc-pNgsjY-jDKG9k-omufru-o2Gard-qiBF8R-r3ESsZ-6H1RKr-q1a8Hp-gTrHQH-pNgnEN-cLjd9W-edmp3V-o3mJf3-dM1SmN-aKFsba-a1P93n-cn3iLL-ake6th-qYfVdc-aL9WBD-ooeT5c-nmkaHf-jDMRBU-dTXWHf-oqyLwB-qFFhi5-gTnj5n-raRc3b-nksY5o-aNo71B-bA1nw9-cLvMvC-cETCjQ-qsGmgm-jDLzQe-cETBVA-cETC5Q
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANjy2RcEeGs
Slate http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2015/04/30/nasa_budget_gop_committee_wants_to_slash_and_burn_earth_sciences.html
C-SPAN http://www.c-span.org/video/?323791-1/2015-state-union-address
Los Angeles Times http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-gop-attack-on-climate-change-science-20150501-column.html
The Hill http://thehill.com/opinion/op-ed/240549-congress-we-have-a-problem
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsJpUCWfyPE
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUe5IpDBcsM
U.S. Air Force http://www.af.mil/News/ArticleDisplay/tabid/223/Article/109415/f-22-resumes-normal-flight-operations.aspx
Image via: NASA
- published: 03 May 2015
- views: 474
NASA's Budget (part 1) - The Space Advocate
The President's Budget Request kicks off the yearly budget season in United States. It takes a year to put together, and Congress plays no part. Why is that? Wh...
The President's Budget Request kicks off the yearly budget season in United States. It takes a year to put together, and Congress plays no part. Why is that? Why is it so important? Who's responsible? Read more about how the budget comes together: http://bit.ly/1BAfcWI
http://planetary.org/spaceadvocate
Starring Casey Dreier | Video by Merc Boyan | Music by Jim McKeever
wn.com/Nasa's Budget (Part 1) The Space Advocate
The President's Budget Request kicks off the yearly budget season in United States. It takes a year to put together, and Congress plays no part. Why is that? Why is it so important? Who's responsible? Read more about how the budget comes together: http://bit.ly/1BAfcWI
http://planetary.org/spaceadvocate
Starring Casey Dreier | Video by Merc Boyan | Music by Jim McKeever
- published: 29 Jan 2015
- views: 301
Neil deGrasse Tyson at UB: What NASA Means to America's Future
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, a Distinguished Speaker at the University at Buffalo, answered a student's question about federal cutbacks to NASA fundin......
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, a Distinguished Speaker at the University at Buffalo, answered a student's question about federal cutbacks to NASA fundin...
wn.com/Neil Degrasse Tyson At Ub What Nasa Means To America's Future
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, a Distinguished Speaker at the University at Buffalo, answered a student's question about federal cutbacks to NASA fundin...
President's Fiscal Year 2016 NASA Budget Request, Senate Space Subcommittee, March 12, 2015
On March 12, 2105, the Senate Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness held a hearing titled, "Examining the President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Budget...
On March 12, 2105, the Senate Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness held a hearing titled, "Examining the President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Budget Request for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)."
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was the sole invited witness.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
wn.com/President's Fiscal Year 2016 Nasa Budget Request, Senate Space Subcommittee, March 12, 2015
On March 12, 2105, the Senate Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness held a hearing titled, "Examining the President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Budget Request for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)."
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was the sole invited witness.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 12 Mar 2015
- views: 8
NASA Admin. Gathers New Spacecrafts For Budget Speech | Video
During the 'State of NASA 2016' speech, administrator Charles Bolden talked about the space agency's Orion, Boeing's CST-100, and SpaceX's Dragon spacecrafts. H...
During the 'State of NASA 2016' speech, administrator Charles Bolden talked about the space agency's Orion, Boeing's CST-100, and SpaceX's Dragon spacecrafts. He also announced that President Obama has proposed an 18.5 billion dollar NASA budget for 2016, 500 million more than last year's enacted budget. More about the budget on Space.com: http://goo.gl/MrGtDQ
wn.com/Nasa Admin. Gathers New Spacecrafts For Budget Speech | Video
During the 'State of NASA 2016' speech, administrator Charles Bolden talked about the space agency's Orion, Boeing's CST-100, and SpaceX's Dragon spacecrafts. He also announced that President Obama has proposed an 18.5 billion dollar NASA budget for 2016, 500 million more than last year's enacted budget. More about the budget on Space.com: http://goo.gl/MrGtDQ
- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 66
FY 2015 Budget briefed on This Week @NASA
NASA's Fiscal Year 2015 budget proposal was announced March 4. The $17.5 billion budget supports NASA's new strategic plan to drive advances in science, tech......
NASA's Fiscal Year 2015 budget proposal was announced March 4. The $17.5 billion budget supports NASA's new strategic plan to drive advances in science, tech...
wn.com/Fy 2015 Budget Briefed On This Week Nasa
NASA's Fiscal Year 2015 budget proposal was announced March 4. The $17.5 billion budget supports NASA's new strategic plan to drive advances in science, tech...
- published: 07 Mar 2014
- views: 15226
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author: NASA
How NASA's Budget Is Made (part 2) - The Space Advocate
Once the President's Budget Request is finished, there are still several more steps before the budget is complete. Here we take you through the second part of t...
Once the President's Budget Request is finished, there are still several more steps before the budget is complete. Here we take you through the second part of the budgeting process and explain why it's so important to follow in order to help NASA get the most money it can every year.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bK8HXTZSkAI
Starring Casey Dreier | Video by Merc Boyan | Music by Jim McKeever
http://planetary.org/spaceadvocate
wn.com/How Nasa's Budget Is Made (Part 2) The Space Advocate
Once the President's Budget Request is finished, there are still several more steps before the budget is complete. Here we take you through the second part of the budgeting process and explain why it's so important to follow in order to help NASA get the most money it can every year.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bK8HXTZSkAI
Starring Casey Dreier | Video by Merc Boyan | Music by Jim McKeever
http://planetary.org/spaceadvocate
- published: 10 Jun 2015
- views: 228
NASA's declining budget may lead to private collaboration
It has been 45 years since NASA put the first two astronauts on the moon. NASA has faced recent budget cuts, and experts say the U.S. needs a new global miss......
It has been 45 years since NASA put the first two astronauts on the moon. NASA has faced recent budget cuts, and experts say the U.S. needs a new global miss...
wn.com/Nasa's Declining Budget May Lead To Private Collaboration
It has been 45 years since NASA put the first two astronauts on the moon. NASA has faced recent budget cuts, and experts say the U.S. needs a new global miss...
The State of NASA, Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Proposal, February 2, 2015
On February 2, 2015, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden delivered a speech at Kennedy Space Center titled "The State of NASA" to highlight the agency's release o...
On February 2, 2015, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden delivered a speech at Kennedy Space Center titled "The State of NASA" to highlight the agency's release of its proposed Fiscal Year 2016 budget.
More information about NASA's budget proposal and prior years' budgets is available at:
http://www.nasa.gov/news/budget/
Visit our web site at www.nasa.gov. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
wn.com/The State Of Nasa, Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Proposal, February 2, 2015
On February 2, 2015, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden delivered a speech at Kennedy Space Center titled "The State of NASA" to highlight the agency's release of its proposed Fiscal Year 2016 budget.
More information about NASA's budget proposal and prior years' budgets is available at:
http://www.nasa.gov/news/budget/
Visit our web site at www.nasa.gov. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 4
Bolden testifies about budget on This Week @NASA
In his testimony before Congress during the first week of March, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden outlined the return on investment legislators can expect from...
In his testimony before Congress during the first week of March, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden outlined the return on investment legislators can expect from the $18.5 billion dollars proposed for the agency under President Obama’s FY 2016 budget. The funding allows NASA to continue on the Journey to Mars – with development of vehicles and technologies needed for unprecedented human missions, first to an asteroid and then on to the Red Planet. The budget request and current contract schedules support certification, by the end of 2017, of commercial vehicles being developed to launch American astronauts from U.S. soil on round-trip missions to the International Space Station. It also further enables the agency’s quest to improve life on Earth – with technologies for greener, quieter aviation and investigations to enhance the health of our planet’s climate. Also, NASA spacecraft arrives at dwarf planet, Space station ready for new docking ports, One-year crew in pre-flight training, Steve Swanson visit and 100th birthday of NACA!
wn.com/Bolden Testifies About Budget On This Week Nasa
In his testimony before Congress during the first week of March, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden outlined the return on investment legislators can expect from the $18.5 billion dollars proposed for the agency under President Obama’s FY 2016 budget. The funding allows NASA to continue on the Journey to Mars – with development of vehicles and technologies needed for unprecedented human missions, first to an asteroid and then on to the Red Planet. The budget request and current contract schedules support certification, by the end of 2017, of commercial vehicles being developed to launch American astronauts from U.S. soil on round-trip missions to the International Space Station. It also further enables the agency’s quest to improve life on Earth – with technologies for greener, quieter aviation and investigations to enhance the health of our planet’s climate. Also, NASA spacecraft arrives at dwarf planet, Space station ready for new docking ports, One-year crew in pre-flight training, Steve Swanson visit and 100th birthday of NACA!
- published: 06 Mar 2015
- views: 301
Weekly Space Hangout - March 7, 2014: Cosmos Premiere & NASA Budget
Host: Fraser Cain Astrojournalists: David Dickinson, Matthew Francis, Casey Dreier, Jason Major, Brian Koberlein, Alan Boyle This week's stories: Alan Boyle (@b...
Host: Fraser Cain Astrojournalists: David Dickinson, Matthew Francis, Casey Dreier, Jason Major, Brian Koberlein, Alan Boyle This week's stories: Alan Boyle (@b0yle, cosmiclog.com ): Cosmos...
wn.com/Weekly Space Hangout March 7, 2014 Cosmos Premiere Nasa Budget
Host: Fraser Cain Astrojournalists: David Dickinson, Matthew Francis, Casey Dreier, Jason Major, Brian Koberlein, Alan Boyle This week's stories: Alan Boyle (@b0yle, cosmiclog.com ): Cosmos...
NASA: Increasing Awesome
In which Hank talks about the 0.45% of the federal budget devoted to space education, and what NASA is doing with that money. Just an aside, my friends often......
In which Hank talks about the 0.45% of the federal budget devoted to space education, and what NASA is doing with that money. Just an aside, my friends often...
wn.com/Nasa Increasing Awesome
In which Hank talks about the 0.45% of the federal budget devoted to space education, and what NASA is doing with that money. Just an aside, my friends often...
Senate Committee on Appropriations Hearing: NASA's 2015 Budget
The public got an update on the search for extra NASA funding when NASA Administrator Charles Bolden testified about the agency's 2015 budget request before ......
The public got an update on the search for extra NASA funding when NASA Administrator Charles Bolden testified about the agency's 2015 budget request before ...
wn.com/Senate Committee On Appropriations Hearing Nasa's 2015 Budget
The public got an update on the search for extra NASA funding when NASA Administrator Charles Bolden testified about the agency's 2015 budget request before ...
- published: 02 May 2014
- views: 137
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author: Kowch737
Bolden Testifies About the Budget on This Week @NASA
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden responded to questions at a Congressional hearing about the agency's $17.5 billion FY2015 budget proposal, which affirms th......
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden responded to questions at a Congressional hearing about the agency's $17.5 billion FY2015 budget proposal, which affirms th...
wn.com/Bolden Testifies About The Budget On This Week Nasa
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden responded to questions at a Congressional hearing about the agency's $17.5 billion FY2015 budget proposal, which affirms th...
- published: 28 Mar 2014
- views: 25022
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author: NASA
Overview of FY 2016 NASA Budget Proposal, House Space Subcommittee, April 16, 2015
On April 16, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "An Overview of the Budget Proposal for the National Aeronautics and Space Administrat...
On April 16, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "An Overview of the Budget Proposal for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Fiscal Year 2016."
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was the lone witness.
The hearing charter is available online at:
http://science.house.gov/sites/republicans.science.house.gov/files/documents/HHRG-114-SY16-20150416-SD001.pdf
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
wn.com/Overview Of Fy 2016 Nasa Budget Proposal, House Space Subcommittee, April 16, 2015
On April 16, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "An Overview of the Budget Proposal for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Fiscal Year 2016."
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was the lone witness.
The hearing charter is available online at:
http://science.house.gov/sites/republicans.science.house.gov/files/documents/HHRG-114-SY16-20150416-SD001.pdf
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 16 Apr 2015
- views: 65
Congressional Hearing: NASA Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Request
Committee on Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Space - A Review of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Budget for Fiscal Year 2015....
Committee on Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Space - A Review of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Budget for Fiscal Year 2015.
wn.com/Congressional Hearing Nasa Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Request
Committee on Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Space - A Review of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Budget for Fiscal Year 2015.
- published: 29 Mar 2014
- views: 249
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author: SpaceRef
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Project DIRECT Travel Guide- Part Two: NASA CoLab region
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space.
To visit this location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NASA%20CoLab/215/200/33/?title=Neil+A.+Armstrong+Library+%26+Archives&img;=http%3A%2F%2Fcommon-flash-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fnew%2Fdestinations%2Fen%2F_img%2Fmidsize%2
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A Tour through our Solarsystem
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th...
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Have Google and NASA bought a quantum computer? - Sci Guide (Ep 23) - Head Squeeze
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav...
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NASA 360 - The Future of Human Space Exploration
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface of the red planet.
Please join NASA 360 for The Future of Human Space Exploration.
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NASA | Tour of the Moon
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha...
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Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl...
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Armstrong Hosts NASA 50th Anniversary Documentary
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the half-century since its establishment in 1958. Produced by NASA TV, 2008.
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How-To Guide to Satellites: Putting it Together 2011 NASA Goddard Space Flt Ctr MAVEN Mars Orbiter
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This is why whenever NASA makes a new satellite--like the MAVEN mission to Mars--its scientists and engineers do everything they can to make sure it's done right.
Now, putting a satellite together is nothing like putting together, say, an office
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NASA deep space exploration: Jeffrey Rusick at TEDxElonUniversity
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
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Episode 06 - VISITING NASA KSC
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Episódio do Programa Conexão Espacial, o Astronauta Marcos Pontes será o seu guia para que você conheça o Complexo de Visitantes da NASA Kennedy Space Center - KSC.
Dica: A Agência Marcos Pontes de Turismo de Aventuras oferece pacotes turís
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New Horizons: Passport to Pluto and Beyond - Documentary [HD]
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance of Pluto and Charon - a "double planet" and the last planet in our solar system to be visited by spacecraft. Then, as part of an extended mission, New Horizons would visit
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Chile
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit 13 of 15 regions.
Related guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-chile/
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back
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Dance While You Travel the Galaxy
It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
Music:
"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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NASA presents, Time Space Portals
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Field
07.02.12
A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to t
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NASA Space Technology - Game Changing Technology #Mind Blowing Documentary
In this future technology video, we present you the NASA's game changing technology, a video about NASA's new breed of Space technology. The NASA engineers explained how the space technology has evolved and how this new breed of technology is going to impact in the future.
Watch the NASA Space Technology - Game Changing Technology #Mind Blowing Documentary in HD here and know everything about NA
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Earth From Space Nasa Time Lapse Wonderful World 4K
Bringing you the BEST Space and Astronomy videos online. Showcasing videos and images from the likes of NASA,ESA,Hubble etc.
Join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceisamazing
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NASA combating effects of space travel on the human body
CBS News correspondent Chip Reid looks at the Johnson Space Center's Neutral Buoyancy Lab, a pool with an underwater mock-up of the International Space Stati...
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Artificially induced sleep may hold the key to space travel, says SpaceWorks study - TomoNews
ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts down on the equipment and resources needed on the shuttle, and also eliminates the negative psychological effects of long hauls in space.
According to SpaceWorks’ study on cryogenic sleep, which borrowed ideas from doctors, a human body can b
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SDO Observes a Cinco de Mayo Solar Flare
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the at
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A Photon Travels Through Space and Time | NASA JPL ESA Science Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - a photon travels across space and time, from the early universe, to today - where it is received by the Planc...
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Travel Guide: Norway's Top Attractions
In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the top attractions to check out while visiting Norway.
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GTX 880 Release Date, 5TB/s network, NASA's Impossible Drive - Netlinked Daily
Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; NASA tests a drive that, according to conventional physics, shouldn't work (it does).
1000th video giveaway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5T4fz2dJXQ
Buy AMD APUs, get free games: http://www.ncix.com/article/amd_core_evolution.htm?utm_m
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THE SAGAN SERIES - The Frontier Is Everywhere
For more Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries Twitter - http://twitter.com/reidgower G+ - http://bit.ly/VpHzQh The Sagan Series is an educationa...
Project DIRECT Travel Guide- Part Two: NASA CoLab region
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space...
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space.
To visit this location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NASA%20CoLab/215/200/33/?title=Neil+A.+Armstrong+Library+%26+Archives&img;=http%3A%2F%2Fcommon-flash-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fnew%2Fdestinations%2Fen%2F_img%2Fmidsize%2F2854.jpg&msg;=Located+in+NASA%27s+CoLab+region+in+Second+Life%2C+this+area+exhibits+records+and+other+documentation+pertaining+to+astronauts+and+space+exploration+throughout+history.
wn.com/Project Direct Travel Guide Part Two Nasa Colab Region
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space.
To visit this location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NASA%20CoLab/215/200/33/?title=Neil+A.+Armstrong+Library+%26+Archives&img;=http%3A%2F%2Fcommon-flash-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fnew%2Fdestinations%2Fen%2F_img%2Fmidsize%2F2854.jpg&msg;=Located+in+NASA%27s+CoLab+region+in+Second+Life%2C+this+area+exhibits+records+and+other+documentation+pertaining+to+astronauts+and+space+exploration+throughout+history.
- published: 15 Mar 2011
- views: 76
A Tour through our Solarsystem
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th......
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th...
wn.com/A Tour Through Our Solarsystem
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th...
Have Google and NASA bought a quantum computer? - Sci Guide (Ep 23) - Head Squeeze
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav......
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav...
wn.com/Have Google And Nasa Bought A Quantum Computer Sci Guide (Ep 23) Head Squeeze
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav...
NASA 360 - The Future of Human Space Exploration
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface ...
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface of the red planet.
Please join NASA 360 for The Future of Human Space Exploration.
wn.com/Nasa 360 The Future Of Human Space Exploration
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface of the red planet.
Please join NASA 360 for The Future of Human Space Exploration.
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 17
NASA | Tour of the Moon
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha......
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha...
wn.com/Nasa | Tour Of The Moon
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha...
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl......
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl...
wn.com/Space Shuttle Launch Nasa Atlantis To The International Space Station
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl...
Armstrong Hosts NASA 50th Anniversary Documentary
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in ...
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the half-century since its establishment in 1958. Produced by NASA TV, 2008.
wn.com/Armstrong Hosts Nasa 50Th Anniversary Documentary
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the half-century since its establishment in 1958. Produced by NASA TV, 2008.
- published: 26 Aug 2012
- views: 73945
How-To Guide to Satellites: Putting it Together 2011 NASA Goddard Space Flt Ctr MAVEN Mars Orbiter
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This i...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This is why whenever NASA makes a new satellite--like the MAVEN mission to Mars--its scientists and engineers do everything they can to make sure it's done right.
Now, putting a satellite together is nothing like putting together, say, an office chair. A single bolt can take hours to install, and you can't even imagine how complex the electronics are!"
Public domain film from NASA, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAVEN
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) is a planned space exploration mission to send a space probe to orbit Mars and study its atmosphere. It will help determine what caused the Martian atmosphere —and water— to be lost to space, making the climate increasingly inhospitable for life.
Program overview
The mission was spawned by NASA's Mars Scout Program, which although discontinued in 2010, yielded Phoenix and MAVEN, as well as numerous missions studies. Mars Scout missions target a cost less than USD$485 million, not including launch service, which is approximately $187 million.
On September 15, 2008 NASA announced that it had selected MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission, a part of the Mars Scout Program. There was one other finalist and eight other proposals that were competing against MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission.
NASA will launch MAVEN in late 2013 using an Atlas V 401 rocket. The launch window is between November 18, 2013 and December 7, 2013. Assuming a November 18 launch, MAVEN will be inserted on September 22, 2014 into an elliptic orbit 6,200 km (3,900 mi) by 150 km (93 mi) above the planet's surface. The principal investigator for MAVEN is Bruce Jakosky of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Objectives
Features on Mars resembling dry riverbeds, and the discovery of minerals that form in the presence of water, indicate that Mars once had a thicker atmosphere and was warm enough for liquid water to flow on the surface. However, that thick atmosphere was somehow lost to space. Scientists suspect that, over millions of years, Mars lost 99% of its atmosphere as the planet's core cooled and its magnetic field decayed, allowing solar winds to sweep away most of the water and volatile compounds the atmosphere once contained.
The goal of MAVEN is to determine the history of the loss of atmospheric gases to space through time, providing answers about Mars climate evolution. By measuring the current rate of escape to space and gathering enough information about the relevant processes, scientists will be able to infer how the planet's atmosphere evolved in time.
wn.com/How To Guide To Satellites Putting It Together 2011 Nasa Goddard Space Flt Ctr Maven Mars Orbiter
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This is why whenever NASA makes a new satellite--like the MAVEN mission to Mars--its scientists and engineers do everything they can to make sure it's done right.
Now, putting a satellite together is nothing like putting together, say, an office chair. A single bolt can take hours to install, and you can't even imagine how complex the electronics are!"
Public domain film from NASA, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAVEN
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) is a planned space exploration mission to send a space probe to orbit Mars and study its atmosphere. It will help determine what caused the Martian atmosphere —and water— to be lost to space, making the climate increasingly inhospitable for life.
Program overview
The mission was spawned by NASA's Mars Scout Program, which although discontinued in 2010, yielded Phoenix and MAVEN, as well as numerous missions studies. Mars Scout missions target a cost less than USD$485 million, not including launch service, which is approximately $187 million.
On September 15, 2008 NASA announced that it had selected MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission, a part of the Mars Scout Program. There was one other finalist and eight other proposals that were competing against MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission.
NASA will launch MAVEN in late 2013 using an Atlas V 401 rocket. The launch window is between November 18, 2013 and December 7, 2013. Assuming a November 18 launch, MAVEN will be inserted on September 22, 2014 into an elliptic orbit 6,200 km (3,900 mi) by 150 km (93 mi) above the planet's surface. The principal investigator for MAVEN is Bruce Jakosky of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Objectives
Features on Mars resembling dry riverbeds, and the discovery of minerals that form in the presence of water, indicate that Mars once had a thicker atmosphere and was warm enough for liquid water to flow on the surface. However, that thick atmosphere was somehow lost to space. Scientists suspect that, over millions of years, Mars lost 99% of its atmosphere as the planet's core cooled and its magnetic field decayed, allowing solar winds to sweep away most of the water and volatile compounds the atmosphere once contained.
The goal of MAVEN is to determine the history of the loss of atmospheric gases to space through time, providing answers about Mars climate evolution. By measuring the current rate of escape to space and gathering enough information about the relevant processes, scientists will be able to infer how the planet's atmosphere evolved in time.
- published: 26 Jan 2013
- views: 1278
NASA deep space exploration: Jeffrey Rusick at TEDxElonUniversity
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED......
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
wn.com/Nasa Deep Space Exploration Jeffrey Rusick At Tedxelonuniversity
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
- published: 01 Apr 2014
- views: 1079
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author: TEDx Talks
Episode 06 - VISITING NASA KSC
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Epi...
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Episódio do Programa Conexão Espacial, o Astronauta Marcos Pontes será o seu guia para que você conheça o Complexo de Visitantes da NASA Kennedy Space Center - KSC.
Dica: A Agência Marcos Pontes de Turismo de Aventuras oferece pacotes turísticos completos para quem quiser visitar o KSC. Marque sua viagem em www.agenciamarcospontes.com.br
wn.com/Episode 06 Visiting Nasa Ksc
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Episódio do Programa Conexão Espacial, o Astronauta Marcos Pontes será o seu guia para que você conheça o Complexo de Visitantes da NASA Kennedy Space Center - KSC.
Dica: A Agência Marcos Pontes de Turismo de Aventuras oferece pacotes turísticos completos para quem quiser visitar o KSC. Marque sua viagem em www.agenciamarcospontes.com.br
- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 41
New Horizons: Passport to Pluto and Beyond - Documentary [HD]
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand world...
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance of Pluto and Charon - a "double planet" and the last planet in our solar system to be visited by spacecraft. Then, as part of an extended mission, New Horizons would visit one or more objects in the Kuiper Belt region beyond Neptune.
Science at the Frontier
Our solar system contains three zones: the inner, rocky planets; the gas giant planets; and the Kuiper Belt. Pluto is one of the largest bodies of the icy, "third zone" of our solar system. The National Academy of Sciences placed the exploration of the third zone in general - and Pluto-Charon in particular - among its highest priority planetary mission rankings for this decade. New Horizons is NASA's mission to fulfill this objective.
In those zones, our solar system has three classes of planets: the rocky worlds (Earth, Venus, Mercury and Mars); the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune); and the ice dwarfs of the Kuiper Belt. There are far more ice dwarf planets than rocky and gas giant worlds combined - yet, no spacecraft has been sent to a planet in this class. The National Academy of Sciences noted that our knowledge of planetary types is therefore seriously incomplete. As the first mission to investigate this new class of planetary bodies, New Horizons will fill this important gap and round out our knowledge of the planets in our solar system.
Ancient Relics
The ice dwarfs are planetary embryos, whose growth stopped at sizes (200 to 2,000 kilometers across) much smaller than the full-grown planets in the inner solar system and the gas giants region. The ice dwarfs are ancient relics that formed over 4 billion years ago. Because they are literally the bodies out of which the larger planets accumulated, the ice dwarfs have a great deal to teach us about planetary formation. New Horizons seeks those answers.
Binary Planet
Pluto's largest moon, Charon, is half the size of Pluto. The pair form a binary planet, whose gravitational balance point is between the two bodies. Although binary planets are thought to be common in the galaxy, as are binary stars, no spacecraft has yet explored one. New Horizons will be the first mission to a binary object of any type.
A Mission with Impact
The Kuiper Belt is the major source of cometary impactors on Earth, like the impactor that wiped out the dinosaurs. New Horizons will shed new light on the number of such Kuiper Belt impactors as a function of their size by cataloging the various-sized craters on Pluto, its moons, and on Kuiper Belt Objects.
Pluto and the Kuiper Belt are known to be heavily endowed with organic (carbon-bearing) molecules and water ice — the raw materials out of which life evolves. New Horizons will explore the composition of this material on the surfaces of Pluto, its moons and Kuiper Belt Objects.
The Great Escape
Pluto's atmosphere is escaping to space like a comet, but on a planetary scale. Nothing like this exists anywhere else in the solar system. It is thought that the Earth's original hydrogen/helium atmosphere was lost to space this way. By studying Pluto's atmospheric escape, we can learn a great deal about the evolution of Earth's atmosphere. New Horizons will determine Pluto's atmospheric structure and composition and directly measure its escape rate for the first time.
The Need to Explore
As the first voyage to a whole new class of planets in the farthest zone of the solar system, New Horizons is a historic mission of exploration. The United States has made history by being the first nation to reach every planet from Mercury to Neptune with a space probe. The New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt - the first NASA launch to a "new" planet since Voyager more than 30 years ago - allows the U.S. to complete the reconnaissance of the solar system.
See more videos about
"New Horizons: NASA's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Space Mission",
please visit: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kWXbzL18yNEYwc-UZGbNNK
This is the 2010 version. To see the first version "Passport to Pluto" (2006), click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfQ_cpUq6nI.
See more videos about the dwarf planet Eris:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8m4RICSKSe63ZY5YceATGAN
Release Date: 2010
Credit: NASA
wn.com/New Horizons Passport To Pluto And Beyond Documentary Hd
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance of Pluto and Charon - a "double planet" and the last planet in our solar system to be visited by spacecraft. Then, as part of an extended mission, New Horizons would visit one or more objects in the Kuiper Belt region beyond Neptune.
Science at the Frontier
Our solar system contains three zones: the inner, rocky planets; the gas giant planets; and the Kuiper Belt. Pluto is one of the largest bodies of the icy, "third zone" of our solar system. The National Academy of Sciences placed the exploration of the third zone in general - and Pluto-Charon in particular - among its highest priority planetary mission rankings for this decade. New Horizons is NASA's mission to fulfill this objective.
In those zones, our solar system has three classes of planets: the rocky worlds (Earth, Venus, Mercury and Mars); the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune); and the ice dwarfs of the Kuiper Belt. There are far more ice dwarf planets than rocky and gas giant worlds combined - yet, no spacecraft has been sent to a planet in this class. The National Academy of Sciences noted that our knowledge of planetary types is therefore seriously incomplete. As the first mission to investigate this new class of planetary bodies, New Horizons will fill this important gap and round out our knowledge of the planets in our solar system.
Ancient Relics
The ice dwarfs are planetary embryos, whose growth stopped at sizes (200 to 2,000 kilometers across) much smaller than the full-grown planets in the inner solar system and the gas giants region. The ice dwarfs are ancient relics that formed over 4 billion years ago. Because they are literally the bodies out of which the larger planets accumulated, the ice dwarfs have a great deal to teach us about planetary formation. New Horizons seeks those answers.
Binary Planet
Pluto's largest moon, Charon, is half the size of Pluto. The pair form a binary planet, whose gravitational balance point is between the two bodies. Although binary planets are thought to be common in the galaxy, as are binary stars, no spacecraft has yet explored one. New Horizons will be the first mission to a binary object of any type.
A Mission with Impact
The Kuiper Belt is the major source of cometary impactors on Earth, like the impactor that wiped out the dinosaurs. New Horizons will shed new light on the number of such Kuiper Belt impactors as a function of their size by cataloging the various-sized craters on Pluto, its moons, and on Kuiper Belt Objects.
Pluto and the Kuiper Belt are known to be heavily endowed with organic (carbon-bearing) molecules and water ice — the raw materials out of which life evolves. New Horizons will explore the composition of this material on the surfaces of Pluto, its moons and Kuiper Belt Objects.
The Great Escape
Pluto's atmosphere is escaping to space like a comet, but on a planetary scale. Nothing like this exists anywhere else in the solar system. It is thought that the Earth's original hydrogen/helium atmosphere was lost to space this way. By studying Pluto's atmospheric escape, we can learn a great deal about the evolution of Earth's atmosphere. New Horizons will determine Pluto's atmospheric structure and composition and directly measure its escape rate for the first time.
The Need to Explore
As the first voyage to a whole new class of planets in the farthest zone of the solar system, New Horizons is a historic mission of exploration. The United States has made history by being the first nation to reach every planet from Mercury to Neptune with a space probe. The New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt - the first NASA launch to a "new" planet since Voyager more than 30 years ago - allows the U.S. to complete the reconnaissance of the solar system.
See more videos about
"New Horizons: NASA's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Space Mission",
please visit: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kWXbzL18yNEYwc-UZGbNNK
This is the 2010 version. To see the first version "Passport to Pluto" (2006), click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfQ_cpUq6nI.
See more videos about the dwarf planet Eris:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8m4RICSKSe63ZY5YceATGAN
Release Date: 2010
Credit: NASA
- published: 18 Jun 2013
- views: 490946
Top 10 Places to Visit in Chile
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit ...
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit 13 of 15 regions.
Related guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-chile/
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Due to it’s long and narrow shape Chile is one of the most diverse countries on the continent. Therefore Backpacking in Chile is very attractive but also time consuming in matters of covering distances – you should plan your journey well and avoid underestimation of distances!
Things to do in Chile covered in this video:
- Atacama Desert, San Pedro de Atacama,
- Streetart in Valparaiso, Valparaiso
- Osorno Volcano, Puerto Varas
- Villarrica Volcano, Pucon
- Carretera Austral & Fjords near Puerto Montt
- Futaleufú River, Futaleufu
- Marble Caves, Puerto Rio Tranquilo
- O'Higgins Glacier and O'Higgins Lake, Villa O'Higgins
- Torres del Paine, Puerto Natales
- Isla Magdalena & Los Pinguinos, Punta Arenas
Best Places to Visit in Chile: your favorites?
Did I miss any important spot? Tell us your favorite spot in the comments below and feel free to share this video with your friends!
More travel guides for South America can be found here:
http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-south-america/
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Photo Credits for O'Higgins Lake & Glacier:
1) Lago O'Higgins-San Martín, NASA:
http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=ISS010&roll;=E&frame;=5868
2) Glaciar O'Higgins o Ventisquero Grande, Roberto Araya Barckhahn:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Glaciar_O%27Higgins_o_Ventisquero_Grande.JPG
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Audionautix.com
http://www.back-packer.org/audiojungle
Follow me:
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http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
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wn.com/Top 10 Places To Visit In Chile
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit 13 of 15 regions.
Related guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-chile/
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Due to it’s long and narrow shape Chile is one of the most diverse countries on the continent. Therefore Backpacking in Chile is very attractive but also time consuming in matters of covering distances – you should plan your journey well and avoid underestimation of distances!
Things to do in Chile covered in this video:
- Atacama Desert, San Pedro de Atacama,
- Streetart in Valparaiso, Valparaiso
- Osorno Volcano, Puerto Varas
- Villarrica Volcano, Pucon
- Carretera Austral & Fjords near Puerto Montt
- Futaleufú River, Futaleufu
- Marble Caves, Puerto Rio Tranquilo
- O'Higgins Glacier and O'Higgins Lake, Villa O'Higgins
- Torres del Paine, Puerto Natales
- Isla Magdalena & Los Pinguinos, Punta Arenas
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2) Glaciar O'Higgins o Ventisquero Grande, Roberto Araya Barckhahn:
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- published: 16 Feb 2015
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Dance While You Travel the Galaxy
It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
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"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
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"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
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Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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- published: 17 Feb 2015
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NASA presents, Time Space Portals
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Ear...
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Field
07.02.12
A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to that of the sun, setting the stage for stormy space weather. The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will study these portals. Credit: Science@NASA
A favorite theme of science fiction is "the portal"--an extraordinary opening in space or time that connects travelers to distant realms. A good portal is a shortcut, a guide, a door into the unknown. If only they actually existed....
It turns out that they do, sort of, and a NASA-funded researcher at the University of Iowa has figured out how to find them.
"We call them X-points or electron diffusion regions," explains plasma physicist Jack Scudder of the University of Iowa. "They're places where the magnetic field of Earth connects to the magnetic field of the Sun, creating an uninterrupted path leading from our own planet to the sun's atmosphere 93 million miles away."
Observations by NASA's THEMIS spacecraft and Europe's Cluster probes suggest that these magnetic portals open and close dozens of times each day. They're typically located a few tens of thousands of kilometers from Earth where the geomagnetic field meets the onrushing solar wind. Most portals are small and short-lived; others are yawning, vast, and sustained. Tons of energetic particles can flow through the openings, heating Earth's upper atmosphere, sparking geomagnetic storms, and igniting bright polar auroras.
NASA is planning a mission called "MMS," short for Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, due to launch in 2014, to study the phenomenon. Bristling with energetic particle detectors and magnetic sensors, the four spacecraft of MMS will spread out in Earth's magnetosphere and surround the portals to observe how they work.
Just one problem: Finding them. Magnetic portals are invisible, unstable, and elusive. They open and close without warning "and there are no signposts to guide us in," notes Scudder.
Actually, there are signposts, and Scudder has found them.
Portals form via the process of magnetic reconnection. Mingling lines of magnetic force from the sun and Earth criss-cross and join to create the openings. "X-points" are where the criss-cross takes place. The sudden joining of magnetic fields can propel jets of charged particles from the X-point, creating an "electron diffusion region."
To learn how to pinpoint these events, Scudder looked at data from a space probe that orbited Earth more than 10 years ago.
"In the late 1990s, NASA's Polar spacecraft spent years in Earth's magnetosphere," explains Scudder, "and it encountered many X-points during its mission."
Data from NASA's Polar spacecraft, circa 1998, provided crucial clues to finding magnetic X-points.Credit: NASA Because Polar carried sensors similar to those of MMS, Scudder decided to see how an X-point looked to Polar. "Using Polar data, we have found five simple combinations of magnetic field and energetic particle measurements that tell us when we've come across an X-point or an electron diffusion region. A single spacecraft, properly instrumented, can make these measurements."
This means that single member of the MMS constellation using the diagnostics can find a portal and alert other members of the constellation. Mission planners long thought that MMS might have to spend a year or so learning to find portals before it could study them. Scudder's work short cuts the process, allowing MMS to get to work without delay.
It's a shortcut worthy of the best portals of fiction, only this time the portals are real. And with the new "signposts" we know how to find them.
Dr. Tony Phillips
Science at NASA
TEXT&VIDEO; Source:http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/news/mag-portals.html
wn.com/Nasa Presents, Time Space Portals
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Field
07.02.12
A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to that of the sun, setting the stage for stormy space weather. The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will study these portals. Credit: Science@NASA
A favorite theme of science fiction is "the portal"--an extraordinary opening in space or time that connects travelers to distant realms. A good portal is a shortcut, a guide, a door into the unknown. If only they actually existed....
It turns out that they do, sort of, and a NASA-funded researcher at the University of Iowa has figured out how to find them.
"We call them X-points or electron diffusion regions," explains plasma physicist Jack Scudder of the University of Iowa. "They're places where the magnetic field of Earth connects to the magnetic field of the Sun, creating an uninterrupted path leading from our own planet to the sun's atmosphere 93 million miles away."
Observations by NASA's THEMIS spacecraft and Europe's Cluster probes suggest that these magnetic portals open and close dozens of times each day. They're typically located a few tens of thousands of kilometers from Earth where the geomagnetic field meets the onrushing solar wind. Most portals are small and short-lived; others are yawning, vast, and sustained. Tons of energetic particles can flow through the openings, heating Earth's upper atmosphere, sparking geomagnetic storms, and igniting bright polar auroras.
NASA is planning a mission called "MMS," short for Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, due to launch in 2014, to study the phenomenon. Bristling with energetic particle detectors and magnetic sensors, the four spacecraft of MMS will spread out in Earth's magnetosphere and surround the portals to observe how they work.
Just one problem: Finding them. Magnetic portals are invisible, unstable, and elusive. They open and close without warning "and there are no signposts to guide us in," notes Scudder.
Actually, there are signposts, and Scudder has found them.
Portals form via the process of magnetic reconnection. Mingling lines of magnetic force from the sun and Earth criss-cross and join to create the openings. "X-points" are where the criss-cross takes place. The sudden joining of magnetic fields can propel jets of charged particles from the X-point, creating an "electron diffusion region."
To learn how to pinpoint these events, Scudder looked at data from a space probe that orbited Earth more than 10 years ago.
"In the late 1990s, NASA's Polar spacecraft spent years in Earth's magnetosphere," explains Scudder, "and it encountered many X-points during its mission."
Data from NASA's Polar spacecraft, circa 1998, provided crucial clues to finding magnetic X-points.Credit: NASA Because Polar carried sensors similar to those of MMS, Scudder decided to see how an X-point looked to Polar. "Using Polar data, we have found five simple combinations of magnetic field and energetic particle measurements that tell us when we've come across an X-point or an electron diffusion region. A single spacecraft, properly instrumented, can make these measurements."
This means that single member of the MMS constellation using the diagnostics can find a portal and alert other members of the constellation. Mission planners long thought that MMS might have to spend a year or so learning to find portals before it could study them. Scudder's work short cuts the process, allowing MMS to get to work without delay.
It's a shortcut worthy of the best portals of fiction, only this time the portals are real. And with the new "signposts" we know how to find them.
Dr. Tony Phillips
Science at NASA
TEXT&VIDEO; Source:http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/news/mag-portals.html
- published: 15 Jul 2012
- views: 2880
NASA Space Technology - Game Changing Technology #Mind Blowing Documentary
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Earth From Space Nasa Time Lapse Wonderful World 4K
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NASA combating effects of space travel on the human body
CBS News correspondent Chip Reid looks at the Johnson Space Center's Neutral Buoyancy Lab, a pool with an underwater mock-up of the International Space Stati......
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Artificially induced sleep may hold the key to space travel, says SpaceWorks study - TomoNews
ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts dow...
ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts down on the equipment and resources needed on the shuttle, and also eliminates the negative psychological effects of long hauls in space.
According to SpaceWorks’ study on cryogenic sleep, which borrowed ideas from doctors, a human body can be forced into a state of hibernation by simply lowering the body temperature to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowered body temperature causes the body’s heart rate and metabolism to decrease, effectively placing it in a state of unconsciousness.
The body will subsist on intravenous feeding tubes that pump the necessary lipids, amino acids and various nutrients into the body. Other tubes will drain urine as well as monitor the body.
According to mockups, a torpor-statis habitat can hold six astronauts at once and robotic arms will ensure everyone’s basic needs are met. In their study, SpaceWorks says that they imagine the crew would wake up in a staggered pattern so that at least one person is awake at all times.
So far humans are only able to maintain stasis for two weeks, although the trip from Earth to Mars is expected to take up to nine months.
NASA has declined to fund the second stage of the research though and SpaceWorks, citing its potential therapeutic benefits, is now looking into using the technology here on Earth.
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ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts down on the equipment and resources needed on the shuttle, and also eliminates the negative psychological effects of long hauls in space.
According to SpaceWorks’ study on cryogenic sleep, which borrowed ideas from doctors, a human body can be forced into a state of hibernation by simply lowering the body temperature to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowered body temperature causes the body’s heart rate and metabolism to decrease, effectively placing it in a state of unconsciousness.
The body will subsist on intravenous feeding tubes that pump the necessary lipids, amino acids and various nutrients into the body. Other tubes will drain urine as well as monitor the body.
According to mockups, a torpor-statis habitat can hold six astronauts at once and robotic arms will ensure everyone’s basic needs are met. In their study, SpaceWorks says that they imagine the crew would wake up in a staggered pattern so that at least one person is awake at all times.
So far humans are only able to maintain stasis for two weeks, although the trip from Earth to Mars is expected to take up to nine months.
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SDO Observes a Cinco de Mayo Solar Flare
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured ...
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.
This flare is classified as an X2.7-class flare. X-class denotes the most intense flares, while the number provides more information about its strength. An X2 is twice as intense as an X1, an X3 is three times as intense, etc.
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The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.
This flare is classified as an X2.7-class flare. X-class denotes the most intense flares, while the number provides more information about its strength. An X2 is twice as intense as an X1, an X3 is three times as intense, etc.
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A Photon Travels Through Space and Time | NASA JPL ESA Science Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - a photon travels across space and time, from the early universe, to today - where it is received by the Planc......
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Travel Guide: Norway's Top Attractions
In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the top attractions to check out while visiting Norway....
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In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the top attractions to check out while visiting Norway.
- published: 27 Jul 2011
- views: 113833
GTX 880 Release Date, 5TB/s network, NASA's Impossible Drive - Netlinked Daily
Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; N...
Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; NASA tests a drive that, according to conventional physics, shouldn't work (it does).
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Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; NASA tests a drive that, according to conventional physics, shouldn't work (it does).
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THE SAGAN SERIES - The Frontier Is Everywhere
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- published: 09 Jan 2011
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Deep Space Exploration: Examining the President’s Budget, House Space Subcommittee, October 9, 2015
On October 9, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "Deep Space Exploration: Examining the Impact of the President’s Budget."
Invited witnesses were:
Mr. Doug Cooke
Owner, Cooke Concepts and Solutions; Former Associate Administrator, Exploration Systems, NASA
Mr. Dan Dumbacher
Professor of Engineering Practice, Purdue University; Former Deputy Associate Administrator, Hum
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Chairman Smith Speaks to the Importance of NASA's SLS and Orion Programs
Date: Friday, October 9, 2015 - 10:15am
Location: 2318 Rayburn House Office Building
Subcommittees:
Subcommittee on Space (114th Congress)
Deep Space Exploration: Examining the Impact of the President’s Budget
Witnesses
Mr. Doug Cooke, Owner, Cooke Concepts and Solutions; Former Associate Administrator, Exploration Systems, NASA
Mr. Dan Dumbacher, Professor of Engineering Practice, Purdue Uni
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When NASA cuts their budget: turbo dismount
When NASA cuts their budget: turbo dismount
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Hearing: NASA FY 2013 Budget
On March 21, 2012, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science held a hearing to review the FY 2013 budget request for NASA.
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Hearing: An Overview of the Budget Proposal for NASA for FY16 (EventID=103330)
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - An Overview of the Budget Proposal for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Fiscal Year 2016
Apr 16, 2015 9:00 am
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The Pluto Payoff Is Helping NASA's 2016 Budget Prospects - Newsy
Lawmakers appear ready to support NASA’s continued planetary exploration efforts, thanks in part to New Horizons’ successful Pluto flyby.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
Follow Elizabeth Hagedorn: http://www.twitter.com/ElizHagedorn
Sources:
Google http://www.google.com/earth/
NASA http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/views-of-pluto-through-the-years
NASA http://www.nasa.gov/image-feat
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Budget proposals arrive at Capitol Hill, Fleischer comments
3 February 2003
1. Cart with boxes being wheeled down hallway
2. Woman tears tape off box
3. Boxes being lifted onto table
4. Woman opens box and takes out budget package
5. Close up - title page of budget
6. Side shot of budget volumes
7. Staff member walks down hallway with budget books under his arm
8. Senate Budget Committee office sign
9. Various of staff picking up budget volumes
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ISS Module: Robyn Gatens, Part 4
The Impacts of Budget Limitations on ECLSS. To view the entire ISS Lessons Learned Module click on the following link: http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/iss-lessons-learned/
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20 reasons why NASA needs more budget!
20 reasons why NASA needs more budget!
The total amounts (in nominal dollars) that NASA has been budgeted from 1958 to 2011 amounts to $526.18 billion—an average of $9.928 billion per year. According to the Office of Management and Budget and the Air Force Almanac, when measured in real terms (adjusted for inflation), the figure is $790.0 billion, or an average of $15.818 billion per year over it
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Ted Cruz Looks Dumb When Questioning NASA Chief on their Budget
March 2015.
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NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
The International Space Station Program will take the next step in expanding a robust commercial market in low-Earth orbit when work continues Wednesday, May 27, to prepare the orbiting laboratory for the future arrival of U.S. commercial crew and cargo vehicles. NASA Television will provide live coverage of the activity beginning at 8 a.m. EDT. NASA is in the process of reconfiguring the station
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FY 2015 Budget briefed on This Week @NASA
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NASA's Next Budget Advances US Leadership in Space and Science
President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 budget request for NASA is a $17.7 billion investment in our nation's future. NASA's budget ensures the United States will remain the world's leader in space exploration and scientific discovery for years to come, while making critical advances in aerospace and aeronautics to benefit the American people.
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Bolden Testifies About the Budget on This Week @NASA
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden responded to questions at a Congressional hearing about the agency's $17.5 billion FY2015 budget proposal, which affirms the bi-partisan plan agreed to by Congress and the President for NASA to carry out an ambitious deep space exploration program. One that includes sending humans to an asteroid and Mars, extending use of the International Space Station to at leas
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2014 NASA Budget Briefed on This Week @ NASA
Administrator Charles Bolden, Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, Chief Financial Officer Beth Robinson and Associate Administrator Robert Lightfoot unveiled the President's Fiscal Year 2014 budget request for NASA during a town hall-style all-hands briefing at Headquarters. The proposal would leverage the agency's capabilities to make significant-yet-affordable advances for the nation while meeting
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Bolden Testifies About Budget on This Week @NASA
In his testimony before Congress during the first week of March, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden outlined the return on investment legislators can expect from the $18.5 billion dollars proposed for the agency under President Obama’s FY 2016 budget. The funding allows NASA to continue on the Journey to Mars – with development of vehicles and technologies needed for unprecedented human missions, f
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Sen. Ted Cruz Second Q&A; at NASA Budget Hearing
March 12, 2015
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Sen. Ted Cruz First Q&A; at NASA Budget Hearing
March 12, 2015
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Sen. Ted Cruz Gives Opening Remarks at NASA Budget Hearing
March 12, 2015
Deep Space Exploration: Examining the President’s Budget, House Space Subcommittee, October 9, 2015
On October 9, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "Deep Space Exploration: Examining the Impact of the President’s Budget."
Invited wi...
On October 9, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "Deep Space Exploration: Examining the Impact of the President’s Budget."
Invited witnesses were:
Mr. Doug Cooke
Owner, Cooke Concepts and Solutions; Former Associate Administrator, Exploration Systems, NASA
Mr. Dan Dumbacher
Professor of Engineering Practice, Purdue University; Former Deputy Associate Administrator, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, NASA
The hearing charter is on the subcommittee's web site at:
https://science.house.gov/sites/republicans.science.house.gov/files/documents/HHRG-114-SY16-20151009-SD001.pdf
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
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wn.com/Deep Space Exploration Examining The President’S Budget, House Space Subcommittee, October 9, 2015
On October 9, 2015, the House Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "Deep Space Exploration: Examining the Impact of the President’s Budget."
Invited witnesses were:
Mr. Doug Cooke
Owner, Cooke Concepts and Solutions; Former Associate Administrator, Exploration Systems, NASA
Mr. Dan Dumbacher
Professor of Engineering Practice, Purdue University; Former Deputy Associate Administrator, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, NASA
The hearing charter is on the subcommittee's web site at:
https://science.house.gov/sites/republicans.science.house.gov/files/documents/HHRG-114-SY16-20151009-SD001.pdf
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
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Chairman Smith Speaks to the Importance of NASA's SLS and Orion Programs
Date: Friday, October 9, 2015 - 10:15am
Location: 2318 Rayburn House Office Building
Subcommittees:
Subcommittee on Space (114th Congress)
Deep Space Explorati...
Date: Friday, October 9, 2015 - 10:15am
Location: 2318 Rayburn House Office Building
Subcommittees:
Subcommittee on Space (114th Congress)
Deep Space Exploration: Examining the Impact of the President’s Budget
Witnesses
Mr. Doug Cooke, Owner, Cooke Concepts and Solutions; Former Associate Administrator, Exploration Systems, NASA
Mr. Dan Dumbacher, Professor of Engineering Practice, Purdue University; Former Deputy Associate Administrator, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, NASA
wn.com/Chairman Smith Speaks To The Importance Of Nasa's Sls And Orion Programs
Date: Friday, October 9, 2015 - 10:15am
Location: 2318 Rayburn House Office Building
Subcommittees:
Subcommittee on Space (114th Congress)
Deep Space Exploration: Examining the Impact of the President’s Budget
Witnesses
Mr. Doug Cooke, Owner, Cooke Concepts and Solutions; Former Associate Administrator, Exploration Systems, NASA
Mr. Dan Dumbacher, Professor of Engineering Practice, Purdue University; Former Deputy Associate Administrator, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, NASA
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 7
When NASA cuts their budget: turbo dismount
When NASA cuts their budget: turbo dismount
https://everyplay.com/videos/21098138
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When NASA cuts their budget: turbo dismount
https://everyplay.com/videos/21098138
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When NASA cuts their budget: turbo dismount
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- published: 02 Oct 2015
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Hearing: NASA FY 2013 Budget
On March 21, 2012, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science held a hearing to review the FY 2013 budget request for NASA....
On March 21, 2012, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science held a hearing to review the FY 2013 budget request for NASA.
wn.com/Hearing Nasa Fy 2013 Budget
On March 21, 2012, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science held a hearing to review the FY 2013 budget request for NASA.
- published: 19 Aug 2015
- views: 4
Hearing: An Overview of the Budget Proposal for NASA for FY16 (EventID=103330)
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - An Overview of the Budget Proposal for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Fiscal Year 2016
Apr 16, 2015 9:00...
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - An Overview of the Budget Proposal for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Fiscal Year 2016
Apr 16, 2015 9:00 am
wn.com/Hearing An Overview Of The Budget Proposal For Nasa For Fy16 (Eventid 103330)
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - An Overview of the Budget Proposal for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Fiscal Year 2016
Apr 16, 2015 9:00 am
- published: 11 Aug 2015
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The Pluto Payoff Is Helping NASA's 2016 Budget Prospects - Newsy
Lawmakers appear ready to support NASA’s continued planetary exploration efforts, thanks in part to New Horizons’ successful Pluto flyby.
See more at http://ww...
Lawmakers appear ready to support NASA’s continued planetary exploration efforts, thanks in part to New Horizons’ successful Pluto flyby.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
Follow Elizabeth Hagedorn: http://www.twitter.com/ElizHagedorn
Sources:
Google http://www.google.com/earth/
NASA http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/views-of-pluto-through-the-years
NASA http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/global-mosaic-of-pluto-in-true-color
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mogmLxSTnRw
The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nasa-life-beyond-earth_55b7ad53e4b0a13f9d1a4f97
House Committee on Science, Space and Technology https://science.house.gov/hearing/subcommittee-space-hearing-exploration-solar-system
NASA https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/newhorizons/images/index.html?id=366231
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqTaDCt_F1Y
NASA http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mars2020/
Newsy http://www.newsy.com/videos/space-money-the-politics-and-science-of-nasa-s-budget/
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsYXPvJ7J9Y
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUe5IpDBcsM
Image via: NASA
http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/global-mosaic-of-pluto-in-true-color/
wn.com/The Pluto Payoff Is Helping Nasa's 2016 Budget Prospects Newsy
Lawmakers appear ready to support NASA’s continued planetary exploration efforts, thanks in part to New Horizons’ successful Pluto flyby.
See more at http://www.newsy.com/
Follow Elizabeth Hagedorn: http://www.twitter.com/ElizHagedorn
Sources:
Google http://www.google.com/earth/
NASA http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/views-of-pluto-through-the-years
NASA http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/global-mosaic-of-pluto-in-true-color
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mogmLxSTnRw
The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nasa-life-beyond-earth_55b7ad53e4b0a13f9d1a4f97
House Committee on Science, Space and Technology https://science.house.gov/hearing/subcommittee-space-hearing-exploration-solar-system
NASA https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/newhorizons/images/index.html?id=366231
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqTaDCt_F1Y
NASA http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mars2020/
Newsy http://www.newsy.com/videos/space-money-the-politics-and-science-of-nasa-s-budget/
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsYXPvJ7J9Y
NASA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUe5IpDBcsM
Image via: NASA
http://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/global-mosaic-of-pluto-in-true-color/
- published: 29 Jul 2015
- views: 79
Budget proposals arrive at Capitol Hill, Fleischer comments
3 February 2003
1. Cart with boxes being wheeled down hallway
2. Woman tears tape off box
3. Boxes being lifted onto table
4. Woman opens box and takes out ...
3 February 2003
1. Cart with boxes being wheeled down hallway
2. Woman tears tape off box
3. Boxes being lifted onto table
4. Woman opens box and takes out budget package
5. Close up - title page of budget
6. Side shot of budget volumes
7. Staff member walks down hallway with budget books under his arm
8. Senate Budget Committee office sign
9. Various of staff picking up budget volumes
10. White House spokesman Ari Fleischer entering White House briefing room
11. Cutaway press
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Ari Fleischer, White House spokesman:
"One on the funding issue, as you know, funding for the NASA budget, the total will go from 15 billion dollars in 2003, to 15.5, or 469 million dollars in 2004. Funding for the space shuttle itself will go from 3.2 billion to 3.9 billion, as was proposed this morning, as was prepared prior to the disaster involving Columbia. Having said that, I don't know that anybody can make any conclusions about money at this point. The investigation is just beginning and as Sean O'Keefe said to the President, all causes will be evaluated, all causes. It is vital. This country owes it to the people who lost their lives, to the families left behind, and to the astronauts who lie ready and waiting to go on their next mission to explore every possible reason why this could have happened."
13. Wide shot White House briefing room
STORYLINE:
President George W. Bush sent the US Congress a stack of books detailing his 2.23 (t) trillion US dollar spending plan on Monday.
The five separate documents included one extra book this year analysing the efficiency of hundreds of government programmes, part of the president's management initiative.
The proposal would accelerate tax cuts to bolster the weak US economy, overhaul some of the government's biggest social programmes and shower (b) billions of additional dollars on defence and homeland security.
Even though hundreds of other government programmes would be squeezed, the president projects the deficit would still hit record highs of 304 (b) billion US dollars this year and 307 (b) billion US dollars in 2004.
Over the next five years, deficits would total 1.08 (t) trillion US dollars. (Note: One (t) trillion dollars is one-thousand (b) billion dollars, or one (m) million (m) million dollars.)
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer addressed the issue of the five billion dollar increase in the NASA budget that was put into the budget weeks ago.
He said the time is too early to start talking about additional funding to build another Space Shuttle.
Bush's budget plan for fiscal 2004 that begins on October 1 will set off months of heated debate in Congress.
Democrats have attacked tax cuts as a boon for the wealthy that will do little to help the economy but will rob Social Security of the money needed for baby boomers' retirements.
The budget was released two days after the Columbia space shuttle disaster.
In the NASA section, prepared before the accident, the administration proposed a 23 point nine percent increase in spending on the shuttle next year, to three point 97 (b) billion US dollars.
The Defence Department's proposed 380 (b) billion US dollar budget for 2004 reflects Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's decision to shift spending priorities from improving today's weapons to developing tomorrow's.
But if there is war against Iraq, the Pentagon will need ever more money. The Defence Department has refused to disclose its early estimates of the likely cost of a war.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7f7506a0d635be123a1bc3a5f05341b1
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wn.com/Budget Proposals Arrive At Capitol Hill, Fleischer Comments
3 February 2003
1. Cart with boxes being wheeled down hallway
2. Woman tears tape off box
3. Boxes being lifted onto table
4. Woman opens box and takes out budget package
5. Close up - title page of budget
6. Side shot of budget volumes
7. Staff member walks down hallway with budget books under his arm
8. Senate Budget Committee office sign
9. Various of staff picking up budget volumes
10. White House spokesman Ari Fleischer entering White House briefing room
11. Cutaway press
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Ari Fleischer, White House spokesman:
"One on the funding issue, as you know, funding for the NASA budget, the total will go from 15 billion dollars in 2003, to 15.5, or 469 million dollars in 2004. Funding for the space shuttle itself will go from 3.2 billion to 3.9 billion, as was proposed this morning, as was prepared prior to the disaster involving Columbia. Having said that, I don't know that anybody can make any conclusions about money at this point. The investigation is just beginning and as Sean O'Keefe said to the President, all causes will be evaluated, all causes. It is vital. This country owes it to the people who lost their lives, to the families left behind, and to the astronauts who lie ready and waiting to go on their next mission to explore every possible reason why this could have happened."
13. Wide shot White House briefing room
STORYLINE:
President George W. Bush sent the US Congress a stack of books detailing his 2.23 (t) trillion US dollar spending plan on Monday.
The five separate documents included one extra book this year analysing the efficiency of hundreds of government programmes, part of the president's management initiative.
The proposal would accelerate tax cuts to bolster the weak US economy, overhaul some of the government's biggest social programmes and shower (b) billions of additional dollars on defence and homeland security.
Even though hundreds of other government programmes would be squeezed, the president projects the deficit would still hit record highs of 304 (b) billion US dollars this year and 307 (b) billion US dollars in 2004.
Over the next five years, deficits would total 1.08 (t) trillion US dollars. (Note: One (t) trillion dollars is one-thousand (b) billion dollars, or one (m) million (m) million dollars.)
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer addressed the issue of the five billion dollar increase in the NASA budget that was put into the budget weeks ago.
He said the time is too early to start talking about additional funding to build another Space Shuttle.
Bush's budget plan for fiscal 2004 that begins on October 1 will set off months of heated debate in Congress.
Democrats have attacked tax cuts as a boon for the wealthy that will do little to help the economy but will rob Social Security of the money needed for baby boomers' retirements.
The budget was released two days after the Columbia space shuttle disaster.
In the NASA section, prepared before the accident, the administration proposed a 23 point nine percent increase in spending on the shuttle next year, to three point 97 (b) billion US dollars.
The Defence Department's proposed 380 (b) billion US dollar budget for 2004 reflects Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's decision to shift spending priorities from improving today's weapons to developing tomorrow's.
But if there is war against Iraq, the Pentagon will need ever more money. The Defence Department has refused to disclose its early estimates of the likely cost of a war.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7f7506a0d635be123a1bc3a5f05341b1
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
ISS Module: Robyn Gatens, Part 4
The Impacts of Budget Limitations on ECLSS. To view the entire ISS Lessons Learned Module click on the following link: http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/iss-les...
The Impacts of Budget Limitations on ECLSS. To view the entire ISS Lessons Learned Module click on the following link: http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/iss-lessons-learned/
wn.com/Iss Module Robyn Gatens, Part 4
The Impacts of Budget Limitations on ECLSS. To view the entire ISS Lessons Learned Module click on the following link: http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/iss-lessons-learned/
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 2
20 reasons why NASA needs more budget!
20 reasons why NASA needs more budget!
The total amounts (in nominal dollars) that NASA has been budgeted from 1958 to 2011 amounts to $526.18 billion—an avera...
20 reasons why NASA needs more budget!
The total amounts (in nominal dollars) that NASA has been budgeted from 1958 to 2011 amounts to $526.18 billion—an average of $9.928 billion per year. According to the Office of Management and Budget and the Air Force Almanac, when measured in real terms (adjusted for inflation), the figure is $790.0 billion, or an average of $15.818 billion per year over its fifty-year history.
The ISS is arguably the most expensive single item ever constructed. In 2010 the cost was expected to be $150 billion. It includes NASA's budget of $58.7 billion (inflation unadjusted) for the station from 1985 to 2015 ($72.4 billion in 2010 dollars), Russia's $12 billion ISS budget, Europe's $5 billion, Japan's $5 billion, Canada's $2 billion, and the cost of 36 shuttle flights to build the station; estimated at $1.4 billion each, or $50.4 billion total. Assuming 20,000 person-days of use from 2000 to 2015 by two to six-person crews, each person-day would cost $7.5 million, less than half the inflation adjusted $19.6 million ($5.5 million before inflation) per person-day.
Please don't send me money, send it to NASA instead :)
wn.com/20 Reasons Why Nasa Needs More Budget
20 reasons why NASA needs more budget!
The total amounts (in nominal dollars) that NASA has been budgeted from 1958 to 2011 amounts to $526.18 billion—an average of $9.928 billion per year. According to the Office of Management and Budget and the Air Force Almanac, when measured in real terms (adjusted for inflation), the figure is $790.0 billion, or an average of $15.818 billion per year over its fifty-year history.
The ISS is arguably the most expensive single item ever constructed. In 2010 the cost was expected to be $150 billion. It includes NASA's budget of $58.7 billion (inflation unadjusted) for the station from 1985 to 2015 ($72.4 billion in 2010 dollars), Russia's $12 billion ISS budget, Europe's $5 billion, Japan's $5 billion, Canada's $2 billion, and the cost of 36 shuttle flights to build the station; estimated at $1.4 billion each, or $50.4 billion total. Assuming 20,000 person-days of use from 2000 to 2015 by two to six-person crews, each person-day would cost $7.5 million, less than half the inflation adjusted $19.6 million ($5.5 million before inflation) per person-day.
Please don't send me money, send it to NASA instead :)
- published: 25 Jun 2015
- views: 27
NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
The International Space Station Program will take the next step in expanding a robust commercial market in low-Earth orbit when work continues Wednesday, May 27...
The International Space Station Program will take the next step in expanding a robust commercial market in low-Earth orbit when work continues Wednesday, May 27, to prepare the orbiting laboratory for the future arrival of U.S. commercial crew and cargo vehicles. NASA Television will provide live coverage of the activity beginning at 8 a.m. EDT. NASA is in the process of reconfiguring the station to create primary and back up docking ports for U.S. commercial crew spacecraft currently in development by Boeing and SpaceX to once again transport astronauts from U.S. soil to the space station and back beginning in 2017.
http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-administrator-statement-on-senate-appropriations-subcommittee-vote-on-commercial
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wn.com/Nasa Administrator Statement On Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote On Commercial Crew Budget
The International Space Station Program will take the next step in expanding a robust commercial market in low-Earth orbit when work continues Wednesday, May 27, to prepare the orbiting laboratory for the future arrival of U.S. commercial crew and cargo vehicles. NASA Television will provide live coverage of the activity beginning at 8 a.m. EDT. NASA is in the process of reconfiguring the station to create primary and back up docking ports for U.S. commercial crew spacecraft currently in development by Boeing and SpaceX to once again transport astronauts from U.S. soil to the space station and back beginning in 2017.
http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-administrator-statement-on-senate-appropriations-subcommittee-vote-on-commercial
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- published: 11 Jun 2015
- views: 1
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NASA's Next Budget Advances US Leadership in Space and Science
President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 budget request for NASA is a $17.7 billion investment in our nation's future. NASA's budget ensures the United States will re...
President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 budget request for NASA is a $17.7 billion investment in our nation's future. NASA's budget ensures the United States will remain the world's leader in space exploration and scientific discovery for years to come, while making critical advances in aerospace and aeronautics to benefit the American people.
wn.com/Nasa's Next Budget Advances US Leadership In Space And Science
President Obama's Fiscal Year 2014 budget request for NASA is a $17.7 billion investment in our nation's future. NASA's budget ensures the United States will remain the world's leader in space exploration and scientific discovery for years to come, while making critical advances in aerospace and aeronautics to benefit the American people.
- published: 23 May 2015
- views: 0
Bolden Testifies About the Budget on This Week @NASA
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden responded to questions at a Congressional hearing about the agency's $17.5 billion FY2015 budget proposal, which affirms the b...
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden responded to questions at a Congressional hearing about the agency's $17.5 billion FY2015 budget proposal, which affirms the bi-partisan plan agreed to by Congress and the President for NASA to carry out an ambitious deep space exploration program. One that includes sending humans to an asteroid and Mars, extending use of the International Space Station to at least 2024, developing the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket and fostering commercial partnerships. Also, Asteroid Initiative Opportunities Forum, Nyberg and Parmitano in DC, Welcome to space! GPM's first light, Exploration Design Challenge, Composite cryo tank delivered and Angry Nerd robot!
wn.com/Bolden Testifies About The Budget On This Week Nasa
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden responded to questions at a Congressional hearing about the agency's $17.5 billion FY2015 budget proposal, which affirms the bi-partisan plan agreed to by Congress and the President for NASA to carry out an ambitious deep space exploration program. One that includes sending humans to an asteroid and Mars, extending use of the International Space Station to at least 2024, developing the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket and fostering commercial partnerships. Also, Asteroid Initiative Opportunities Forum, Nyberg and Parmitano in DC, Welcome to space! GPM's first light, Exploration Design Challenge, Composite cryo tank delivered and Angry Nerd robot!
- published: 23 May 2015
- views: 2
2014 NASA Budget Briefed on This Week @ NASA
Administrator Charles Bolden, Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, Chief Financial Officer Beth Robinson and Associate Administrator Robert Lightfoot unveiled the ...
Administrator Charles Bolden, Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, Chief Financial Officer Beth Robinson and Associate Administrator Robert Lightfoot unveiled the President's Fiscal Year 2014 budget request for NASA during a town hall-style all-hands briefing at Headquarters. The proposal would leverage the agency's capabilities to make significant-yet-affordable advances for the nation while meeting the space goals set by the Obama Administration. One presidential goal, to send humans to an asteroid by 2025, is targeted by what would be the first-ever mission to identify, capture, and relocate an asteroid to a stable Earth-moon orbit. There, it could be explored by astronauts using the Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System. Also, ANTARES AWAITS, CURIOSITY ROVER UPDATE, XOMBIE FLIES HIGH, FROZEN WINGS, EARTH MONTH TREE PLANTING, @NASA GETS SHORTY and more!
wn.com/2014 Nasa Budget Briefed On This Week Nasa
Administrator Charles Bolden, Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, Chief Financial Officer Beth Robinson and Associate Administrator Robert Lightfoot unveiled the President's Fiscal Year 2014 budget request for NASA during a town hall-style all-hands briefing at Headquarters. The proposal would leverage the agency's capabilities to make significant-yet-affordable advances for the nation while meeting the space goals set by the Obama Administration. One presidential goal, to send humans to an asteroid by 2025, is targeted by what would be the first-ever mission to identify, capture, and relocate an asteroid to a stable Earth-moon orbit. There, it could be explored by astronauts using the Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System. Also, ANTARES AWAITS, CURIOSITY ROVER UPDATE, XOMBIE FLIES HIGH, FROZEN WINGS, EARTH MONTH TREE PLANTING, @NASA GETS SHORTY and more!
- published: 22 May 2015
- views: 0
Bolden Testifies About Budget on This Week @NASA
In his testimony before Congress during the first week of March, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden outlined the return on investment legislators can expect from...
In his testimony before Congress during the first week of March, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden outlined the return on investment legislators can expect from the $18.5 billion dollars proposed for the agency under President Obama’s FY 2016 budget. The funding allows NASA to continue on the Journey to Mars – with development of vehicles and technologies needed for unprecedented human missions, first to an asteroid and then on to the Red Planet. The budget request and current contract schedules support certification, by the end of 2017, of commercial vehicles being developed to launch American astronauts from U.S. soil on round-trip missions to the International Space Station. It also further enables the agency’s quest to improve life on Earth – with technologies for greener, quieter aviation and investigations to enhance the health of our planet’s climate. Also, NASA spacecraft arrives at dwarf planet, Space station ready for new docking ports, One-year crew in pre-flight training, Steve Swanson visit and 100th birthday of NACA!
wn.com/Bolden Testifies About Budget On This Week Nasa
In his testimony before Congress during the first week of March, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden outlined the return on investment legislators can expect from the $18.5 billion dollars proposed for the agency under President Obama’s FY 2016 budget. The funding allows NASA to continue on the Journey to Mars – with development of vehicles and technologies needed for unprecedented human missions, first to an asteroid and then on to the Red Planet. The budget request and current contract schedules support certification, by the end of 2017, of commercial vehicles being developed to launch American astronauts from U.S. soil on round-trip missions to the International Space Station. It also further enables the agency’s quest to improve life on Earth – with technologies for greener, quieter aviation and investigations to enhance the health of our planet’s climate. Also, NASA spacecraft arrives at dwarf planet, Space station ready for new docking ports, One-year crew in pre-flight training, Steve Swanson visit and 100th birthday of NACA!
- published: 22 May 2015
- views: 0
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NASA Budget Hearing, House Appropriations Subcommittee, March 4, 2015
On March 4, 2015, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing titled, "Budget Hearing - National Aeronautics and Space Administration."
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was the sole witness.
The hearing was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Testifies Before Senate Science Committee, March 7, 2012
Astrophysicist and space exploration advocate Neil deGrasse Tyson spoke on March 7, 2012 before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transporta...
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Budget Hearing - NASA (CJS Subcommittee)
The House Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies holds a hearing on NASA's budget and oversight of NASA security on April 8, 2014. Witnesses...
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Spacevidcast Live - What happens if we double NASA's budget?
From water planets to Hollywood, our live show starts with a ton of great topics from around the universe! But what we really want to know is: what if we dou...
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NASA FY2016 Budget Funding Request, Senate Appropriations Science Subcommittee, April 16, 2015
On April 16, 2015, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing to review the Fiscal Year 2016 budget request and funding justification for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The lone witness was NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceks
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NASA Budget Hearing
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NASA's Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Request, Senate Appropriations Science Subcommittee, May 1, 2014
On May 1, 2014, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing titled, "The National Aeronautics a...
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Planetary Society Hangout: NASA's 2014 Budget & Planetary Defense Conference
Casey Dreier discusses the latest 2014 Budget at NASA and what it does to Planetary Science (and what the Society is doing about it), plus other policy issues. Planetary Radio host Mat Kaplan...
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Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager - #144 - First NASA budget review
In this episode, I am starting my work on the Mercury spacecraft and I will be able to launch the first probe on a trajectory around the Moon.
If you like my video, you would really help me, if you become a subscriber to my channel and like my video. Thank you!
Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager, developed by Slitherine and Polar Motion, is a round based strategy game. The game puts you into th
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FY2011 Proposed NASA Budget - SpaceUp
The Fiscal Year 2011 Proposed NASA Budget talk at SpaceUp in San Diego. This talk happened in Pod One.
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FY 16 Budget NASA News Audio
FY 16 Budget NASA News Audio. February 2nd 2015. Teleconference with NASA CFO David Radzanowski.
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NASA Fiscal Year 2014 Proposed Budget, House Space Subcommittee, April 24, 2013
On April 24, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology's Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "An Overview of the National Aeronautics and...
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NASA FY2016 Budget Request Teleconference
NASA FY2016 Budget Request Teleconference
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NASA FY 2011 Budget Request and Issues, House Science Committee, February 25, 2010
On February 25, 2010, the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology held a hearing titled, "NASA’s Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Request and Issues."
The sole witness was NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.
This was the first NASA budget proposal submitted by the Obama administration. It included the controversial proposals to cancel the Constellation program, replacing it with funding for the
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NASA Fiscal Year 2014 Proposed Budget, Senate Appropriations Committee, April 25, 2013
On April 25, 2013, the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee held a hearing on NASA's proposed...
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NASA Proposed FY 13 Budget, House Appropriations Committee Hearing, March 21, 2012
On March 21, 2012, the House Appropriation Committee's subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies met to hear from NASA Administrator C...
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Hearing: An Overview of the NASA Budget for FY2014 (EventID=100765)
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - An Overview of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Budget for Fiscal Year 2014
Apr 24, 2013 2:00 pm
NASA Budget Hearing, House Appropriations Subcommittee, March 4, 2015
On March 4, 2015, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing titled, "Budget Hearing - National Ae...
On March 4, 2015, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing titled, "Budget Hearing - National Aeronautics and Space Administration."
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was the sole witness.
The hearing was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
wn.com/Nasa Budget Hearing, House Appropriations Subcommittee, March 4, 2015
On March 4, 2015, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing titled, "Budget Hearing - National Aeronautics and Space Administration."
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was the sole witness.
The hearing was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 05 Mar 2015
- views: 33
Neil deGrasse Tyson Testifies Before Senate Science Committee, March 7, 2012
Astrophysicist and space exploration advocate Neil deGrasse Tyson spoke on March 7, 2012 before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transporta......
Astrophysicist and space exploration advocate Neil deGrasse Tyson spoke on March 7, 2012 before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transporta...
wn.com/Neil Degrasse Tyson Testifies Before Senate Science Committee, March 7, 2012
Astrophysicist and space exploration advocate Neil deGrasse Tyson spoke on March 7, 2012 before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transporta...
Budget Hearing - NASA (CJS Subcommittee)
The House Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies holds a hearing on NASA's budget and oversight of NASA secur...
The House Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies holds a hearing on NASA's budget and oversight of NASA security on April 8, 2014. Witnesses...
wn.com/Budget Hearing Nasa (Cjs Subcommittee)
The House Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies holds a hearing on NASA's budget and oversight of NASA security on April 8, 2014. Witnesses...
Spacevidcast Live - What happens if we double NASA's budget?
From water planets to Hollywood, our live show starts with a ton of great topics from around the universe! But what we really want to know is: what if we dou......
From water planets to Hollywood, our live show starts with a ton of great topics from around the universe! But what we really want to know is: what if we dou...
wn.com/Spacevidcast Live What Happens If We Double Nasa's Budget
From water planets to Hollywood, our live show starts with a ton of great topics from around the universe! But what we really want to know is: what if we dou...
- published: 11 Jun 2012
- views: 4594
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author: TMRO
NASA FY2016 Budget Funding Request, Senate Appropriations Science Subcommittee, April 16, 2015
On April 16, 2015, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing to review the Fiscal Year 2016 budg...
On April 16, 2015, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing to review the Fiscal Year 2016 budget request and funding justification for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The lone witness was NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
wn.com/Nasa Fy2016 Budget Funding Request, Senate Appropriations Science Subcommittee, April 16, 2015
On April 16, 2015, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing to review the Fiscal Year 2016 budget request and funding justification for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
The lone witness was NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 16 Apr 2015
- views: 16
NASA's Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Request, Senate Appropriations Science Subcommittee, May 1, 2014
On May 1, 2014, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing titled, "The National Aeronautics a......
On May 1, 2014, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing titled, "The National Aeronautics a...
wn.com/Nasa's Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Request, Senate Appropriations Science Subcommittee, May 1, 2014
On May 1, 2014, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing titled, "The National Aeronautics a...
Planetary Society Hangout: NASA's 2014 Budget & Planetary Defense Conference
Casey Dreier discusses the latest 2014 Budget at NASA and what it does to Planetary Science (and what the Society is doing about it), plus other policy issues. ...
Casey Dreier discusses the latest 2014 Budget at NASA and what it does to Planetary Science (and what the Society is doing about it), plus other policy issues. Planetary Radio host Mat Kaplan...
wn.com/Planetary Society Hangout Nasa's 2014 Budget Planetary Defense Conference
Casey Dreier discusses the latest 2014 Budget at NASA and what it does to Planetary Science (and what the Society is doing about it), plus other policy issues. Planetary Radio host Mat Kaplan...
Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager - #144 - First NASA budget review
In this episode, I am starting my work on the Mercury spacecraft and I will be able to launch the first probe on a trajectory around the Moon.
If you like my v...
In this episode, I am starting my work on the Mercury spacecraft and I will be able to launch the first probe on a trajectory around the Moon.
If you like my video, you would really help me, if you become a subscriber to my channel and like my video. Thank you!
Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager, developed by Slitherine and Polar Motion, is a round based strategy game. The game puts you into the position of the director of the Global Space Agency (GSA), the NASA or the Soviet Space Agency. During gameplay you have to research and improve new technologies to advance in your space program.
Furthermore, you need to hire new employees and assign them to programs. After your science team has improved the space crafts, you can finally launch them to achieve your main goal: the exploration of space.
If you are interested in the game, you can buy it at: http://spm.slitherine.com
wn.com/Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager 144 First Nasa Budget Review
In this episode, I am starting my work on the Mercury spacecraft and I will be able to launch the first probe on a trajectory around the Moon.
If you like my video, you would really help me, if you become a subscriber to my channel and like my video. Thank you!
Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager, developed by Slitherine and Polar Motion, is a round based strategy game. The game puts you into the position of the director of the Global Space Agency (GSA), the NASA or the Soviet Space Agency. During gameplay you have to research and improve new technologies to advance in your space program.
Furthermore, you need to hire new employees and assign them to programs. After your science team has improved the space crafts, you can finally launch them to achieve your main goal: the exploration of space.
If you are interested in the game, you can buy it at: http://spm.slitherine.com
- published: 04 Dec 2014
- views: 12
FY2011 Proposed NASA Budget - SpaceUp
The Fiscal Year 2011 Proposed NASA Budget talk at SpaceUp in San Diego. This talk happened in Pod One....
The Fiscal Year 2011 Proposed NASA Budget talk at SpaceUp in San Diego. This talk happened in Pod One.
wn.com/Fy2011 Proposed Nasa Budget Spaceup
The Fiscal Year 2011 Proposed NASA Budget talk at SpaceUp in San Diego. This talk happened in Pod One.
- published: 06 Mar 2010
- views: 301
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author: TMRO
FY 16 Budget NASA News Audio
FY 16 Budget NASA News Audio. February 2nd 2015. Teleconference with NASA CFO David Radzanowski....
FY 16 Budget NASA News Audio. February 2nd 2015. Teleconference with NASA CFO David Radzanowski.
wn.com/Fy 16 Budget Nasa News Audio
FY 16 Budget NASA News Audio. February 2nd 2015. Teleconference with NASA CFO David Radzanowski.
- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 19
NASA Fiscal Year 2014 Proposed Budget, House Space Subcommittee, April 24, 2013
On April 24, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology's Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "An Overview of the National Aeronautics and......
On April 24, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology's Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "An Overview of the National Aeronautics and...
wn.com/Nasa Fiscal Year 2014 Proposed Budget, House Space Subcommittee, April 24, 2013
On April 24, the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology's Subcommittee on Space held a hearing titled, "An Overview of the National Aeronautics and...
NASA FY2016 Budget Request Teleconference
NASA FY2016 Budget Request Teleconference...
NASA FY2016 Budget Request Teleconference
wn.com/Nasa Fy2016 Budget Request Teleconference
NASA FY2016 Budget Request Teleconference
- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 0
NASA FY 2011 Budget Request and Issues, House Science Committee, February 25, 2010
On February 25, 2010, the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology held a hearing titled, "NASA’s Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Request and Issues."
The sol...
On February 25, 2010, the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology held a hearing titled, "NASA’s Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Request and Issues."
The sole witness was NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.
This was the first NASA budget proposal submitted by the Obama administration. It included the controversial proposals to cancel the Constellation program, replacing it with funding for the commercial crew program, and extending the International Space Station through at least 2020.
The hearing charter is available at:
http://science.house.gov/sites/republicans.science.house.gov/files/documents/hearings/022510_charter.pdf
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
wn.com/Nasa Fy 2011 Budget Request And Issues, House Science Committee, February 25, 2010
On February 25, 2010, the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology held a hearing titled, "NASA’s Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Request and Issues."
The sole witness was NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.
This was the first NASA budget proposal submitted by the Obama administration. It included the controversial proposals to cancel the Constellation program, replacing it with funding for the commercial crew program, and extending the International Space Station through at least 2020.
The hearing charter is available at:
http://science.house.gov/sites/republicans.science.house.gov/files/documents/hearings/022510_charter.pdf
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
- published: 09 Nov 2014
- views: 0
NASA Fiscal Year 2014 Proposed Budget, Senate Appropriations Committee, April 25, 2013
On April 25, 2013, the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee held a hearing on NASA's proposed......
On April 25, 2013, the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee held a hearing on NASA's proposed...
wn.com/Nasa Fiscal Year 2014 Proposed Budget, Senate Appropriations Committee, April 25, 2013
On April 25, 2013, the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee held a hearing on NASA's proposed...
NASA Proposed FY 13 Budget, House Appropriations Committee Hearing, March 21, 2012
On March 21, 2012, the House Appropriation Committee's subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies met to hear from NASA Administrator C......
On March 21, 2012, the House Appropriation Committee's subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies met to hear from NASA Administrator C...
wn.com/Nasa Proposed Fy 13 Budget, House Appropriations Committee Hearing, March 21, 2012
On March 21, 2012, the House Appropriation Committee's subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies met to hear from NASA Administrator C...
Hearing: An Overview of the NASA Budget for FY2014 (EventID=100765)
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - An Overview of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Budget for Fiscal Year 2014
Apr 24, 2013 2:00 pm...
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - An Overview of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Budget for Fiscal Year 2014
Apr 24, 2013 2:00 pm
wn.com/Hearing An Overview Of The Nasa Budget For Fy2014 (Eventid 100765)
Subcommittee on Space Hearing - An Overview of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Budget for Fiscal Year 2014
Apr 24, 2013 2:00 pm
- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 0