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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the agency of the United States Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in 1958 with a distinctly civilian (rather than military) orientation encouraging peaceful applications in space science. The National Aeronautics and Space Act was passed on July 29, 1958, disestablishing NASA's predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). The new agency became operational on October 1, 1958.
Since that time, most US space exploration efforts have been led by NASA, including the Apollo moon-landing missions, the Skylab space station, and later the Space Shuttle. Currently, NASA is supporting the International Space Station and is overseeing the development of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, the Space Launch System and Commercial Crew vehicles. The agency is also responsible for the Launch Services Program (LSP) which provides oversight of launch operations and countdown management for unmanned NASA launches.
The Administrator and Deputy Administrator of NASA are the highest-ranked officials of NASA, the space agency of the United States. The Administrator serves as the senior space science adviser to the President of the United States. According to NASA, the role of the Administrator is to "lead the NASA team and manage its resources to advance the Vision for Space Exploration." The Deputy Administrator of NASA "serves as the agency’s second in command and is responsible to the administrator for providing overall leadership, planning, and policy direction for the agency. He represents NASA to the Executive Office of the President, Congress, heads of federal and other appropriate government agencies, international organizations, and external organizations and communities. He also oversees the day to day work of NASA’s functional offices, such as the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Office of General Counsel and Strategic Communications", according to NASA (referring to Shana Dale).
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The highest-ranked official of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Charles Bolden, was put on sick leave for 6 months, after he publicly declared that an extraterrestrial invasion would take place before 2025. Source: http://worldnewsdailyreport.com Read here:http://helenastales.weebly.com/blogue/nasa-administrator-suspended-after-claims-of-imminent-alien-invasion Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ufo.maniaII/
Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/TheSecureteam 4K ISS video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6rC7PPtJT4 Secureteam10 is your source for reporting the best in new UFO sighting news, info on the space coverup, and the strange activity happening on and off of our planet. Email me YOUR footage and help us continue the good fight for disclosure! ➨E-mail me your ideas & footage: TheSecureteam@gmail.com ➨Get Your Secureteam Shirt Here! http://secureteam.spreadshirt.com ➨Twitter: https://twitter.com/SecureTeam10 ➨Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Secureteam10 Intro Music: Spellbound by Kevin Macleod Outro Music: "Dark Trap" by rh_music ALL footage used is either done under the express permission of the original owner, or is public domain and falls under rules of Fair Use. We are ...
In honor of the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, NASA administrator Charles Bolden gives young people some advice on what to study to become an astronaut.
During the 2016 NASA Honor Awards Ceremony on June 28 at Ames Research Center, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden presented Distinguished Service and Distinguished Public Service Medals to individual employees who have made extraordinary and indelible contributions to the agency’s mission success. These awards are the agency’s most prestigious and distinguished honors.
2015 Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium: Panel 1: NASA Headquarters Associate Administrators http://astronautical.org/goddard/2015 Moderator: Christyl Johnson, Deputy Director for Technology and Research Investments, NASA GSFC Panelists: • John Grunsfeld, Associate Administrator for Science • Greg Williams, Deputy Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations • Robert Pearce, Director of Strategy, Architecture and Analysis Office, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate • Steve Jurczyk, Associate Administrator for Space Technology
This stirring film recounts the flight many consider to be NASA's most daring and important. Interviews with Apollo 8 astronauts, their wives, mission control staff, and journalists take viewers inside the high-stakes space race of the late 1960s to reveal how a bold decision by NASA administrators put a struggling Apollo program back on track and allowed America to reach the moon before the Soviets. Uploaded under license from American Public TV.
NASA leaders campaigned in Wajir, asserting their influence in what has largely been an opposition stronghold. The leaders once again put up an image of a united opposition amid speculations of cracks within their ranks on the choice of flagbearer, and claims that Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka would go it alone if he is not picked as the flag bearer. Watch more NTV Kenya videos at ntv.co.ke and nation.co.ke. Follow @ntvkenya on Twitter. Like our page on Facebook: NTV Kenya. Follow and Double tap on Instagram: NTV Kenya Join Our Telegram channel: www.telegram.me/NTVNewsRush
The fight is on for the votes in Wajir and Mandera, as jubilee and NASA seek to upstage each other in the traditionally marginalized areas. The Kenyan opposition super alliance NASA was in Wajir today, putting up a spirited campaign in support of the current governor Ahmed Abdulahi. NASA leaders also took the opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to a unified opposition, in the face of claims that two of them may be preparing to bolt out of the union. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more great videos: https://www.youtube.com/KTNkenya Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KTNNews Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KTNNewsKenya For more great content go to http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnnews and download our apps: http://std.co.ke/apps/#android KTN News is...
For 50 years NASA has led the world in space exploration. Much of the scientific knowledge about the moon, our solar system and the universe has come from the dedicated scientists, administrators and personnel working for NASA. VOA's Paul Sisco takes a look at the agency celebrating its golden anniversary with an eye on its uncertain future.
Watch more How to Visit Houston videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514482-Visiting-Space-Center-Houston-Houston-Travel Planning a trip to Houston, Texas? Learn about Space Center Houston, a unique museum that teaches visitors all about space exploration and what it's like to be an astronaut via interactive exhibits, in this travel video. For many people, the name Houston inspires thoughts of astronauts and space exploration. Houston is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center. This is the home of Mission Control, where NASA’s flight control is managed. Johnson Space Center is also where astronauts are trained in everything they’ll need to survive a trip into space. You can visit Johnson Space Center through the Space Center Houston. This is Johnson Space Center’s visitor center. ...
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 the skies looking for clues to their future and to aid in their very survival. They soon observed that some stars were not fixed, but moved in the sky from night to night. They called these stars the wanderers. At the center of our solar system is the sun, binding the planets with its gravitational pull. From our viewpoint on earth, the sun appears small in the sky, but in reality it dwarfs even Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system. The distance from the sun to the small worlds traveling it are vast. Light takes eight minutes to reach earth, and nearly a day to reach the farthest known bodies. Join us now as we tour...
This film is a tour inside the International Space Station (ISS) through each pressurized module by NASA astronaut Suni Williams. She explores the research laboratories where the crew conduct scientific experiments in physics, biology, and meteorology.
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.
Welcome to Houston, Texas, one of the largest cities in the United States. Once an outpost in the Old West, Houston is now a down-to-earth metropolis, boasting a tremendous shipping and energy industry, as well as plenty of culture. Kick off your Houston tour at Discovery Green, a 12-acre park tucked beneath the city’s skyscrapers. You’ll find public art and plenty of space to picnic or go for walks. Houstoners take pride in their various parks, museums, and open spaces, like the Houston Arboretum, where you can go birdwatching, learn about green living, and hike the trails to explore local wildlife. Speaking of exploring, your Houston sightseeing should include a trip to the USS Texas., This battleship served in two World Wars and now stands guard as a museum on the Buffalo Bayou. H...
Space Travel and Technology of Interstellar Exploration - Documentary 2016 To one day, reach the stars. When discussing the possibility of interstellar travel, there is something called “the giggle factor.” Some scientists tend to scoff at the idea of interstellar travel because of the enormous distances that separate the stars. According to Special Relativity (1905), no usable information can travel faster than light locally, and hence it would take centuries to millennia for an extra-terrestrial civilization to travel between the stars. Even the familiar stars we see at night are about 50 to 100 light years from us, and our galaxy is 100,000 light years across. The nearest galaxy is 2 million light years from us. The critics say that the universe is simply too big for interstellar trave...
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Louis Friedman, an aerospace engineer and author of "Human Spaceflight: From Mars to the Stars," believes that humans may never travel past Mars. The former head of The Planetary Society says technology will replace exploring humans. Produced by Kevin Reilly Read more: http://www.techinsider.io/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/tech_insider/ TUMBLR: http://techinsider.tumblr.com/
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What is the difference between NASA and SpaceX? How do the two compare? Today, we explore the differences between NASA and SpaceX in this episode of The Infographics Show: NASA vs SpaceX ⭐SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2glTFyc ⭐ WEBSITE (You can suggest a topic): http://theinfographicsshow.com SUPPORT US: Patreon.......► https://www.patreon.com/theinfographicsshow CHAT: DISCORD.....►https://discord.gg/sh5JwUw SOCIAL: Facebook...► https://facebook.com/TheInfographicsShow Instagram..►https://www.instagram.com/theinfographicsshow Twitter........► https://twitter.com/TheInfoShow Subreddit...► http://reddit.com/r/TheInfographicsShow -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources for this episode: https://pastebin.com/R3sULRJ0
A show about adventure travel as a solo female traveller. A "you can do" documentary for women traveling to dangerous and adventurous locales. “Why let the men have all the fun??” Written, Directed and Filmed by Apolla Echino Post Production by Dreadnaught Productions, Jeremy Pollock Additional footage by: Paul Garin Marcel Schoenmakers Pavel Klusacek Yukio Iwamoto NASA Scientific Visualization Studio ECCO Z “Perpetual Dream” Google Earth Katie Zoe Evans Josef Special Thanks: The Bark Europa and its permanent and voyage crew Amazon Antonio’s Jungle Tours Antonio, Wesdon, Josef and Junior SONGS: “Et Moi” by Nym “Becoming” by Hiatus “Wasting My Young Years (Sound Remedy Remix)” by London Grammar “Clocktower (Sound Remedy remix)” by Noosa “Bloodflood Pt. II” by Alt-J “Parklands” by H...
Have you ever wondered why you have been sunburnt on a cloudy day? Harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays can still penetrate the earth's atmosphere. To help understand why you can still get burnt in these (and other) situations, we've produced a short video on why UV levels vary. Produced by Clinuvel http://www.clinuvel.com The total dose of UV radiation reaching the earth's surface, and hence the potential damage to human skin and tissues, varies, depending on many factors. The sun's elevation in the sky depends on the time of the day and year. The shorter the distance that photons of UV radiation need to travel though the earth's atmosphere, the greater the intensity of UV on earth. The altitude of a location also effects UV radiation levels, as the higher a location is above sea level, the sh...
This is the second in a short series of videos documenting our October 2015 tour of China with the Road Scholar company. It's been about a year since I sent out “Part 1: Sightseeing” but it's been a busy year full of domestic travel and video documentation of those events. “Road Scholars in China, Part 2: Transportation” is a 13 minute short film and is in full HD so it is best viewed on a large screen – or at least something larger than a smartphone. Tech stuff: I shot this in a mix of HD and 4k using a Panasonic GH4 camera (and occasionally my iPhone 6!), and several Panasonic lenses including the 12-35mm f2.8 zoom. Audio was recorded primarily with a Rode VideoMic Pro but I also used the built-in camera mics at times and a Zoom H1 hand-held recorder. Adobe applications PremierePro, Af...
So let me tell you a story how I've end up loving the desserts at Cold Rush. I was in the Little Tokyo area taking photos and filming my travel guide series for my YouTube channel and it's about 11:57am and here comes this handsome Japanese guy and a smile on his face and speaks with me in Japanese asking me if I would like to come to the Cold-Rush and try but also film some awesome-ness of desserts? I was happy to reply of course because it was a pretty warm early afternoon and it was pretty warm. He helps me with the camera gear and opens up shop and the place was like a beautiful white snow day inside with colors of spring in the mix. It had a woman touch and I was so sure about it that I had to ask him and he reply of course, "it was my wife vision." She has good taste and color and de...
The way we send stuff into space hasn't changed much in the past 50 years: Multi-stage rockets spend their fuel and dump their lower sections as garbage. That's too wasteful for Elon Musk and his SpaceX company. During the next SpaceX takeoff, planned for either Jan. 6 or 7, SpaceX will try to keep the base rocket section in good shape by landing it -- standing straight up -- on a barge floating in the ocean. How challenging is that? Consider three things. One, that rocket section, called Falcon 9, is 14 stories tall and will be climbing at nearly 1 mile per second. Trying to stabilize that rocket to guide it back down is "like trying to balance a rubber broomstick on your hand in the middle of a wind storm," SpaceX says. Two, in previous attempts at reentry, the company aimed at a spot t...
NEW!! The USB Full HD and DVD versions of this award winning film is available: http://www.solarmax.no/Aurora/USB-DVD.html This is the official trailer of the documentary "The Northern Lights - A Magic Experience". The 25 minute documentary takes you on a breathtaking journey through space. By using pedagogic top-quality animations and spectacular solar imagery from NASA satellites it tells the full story of the northern lights from myth to science. The film is packed with interesting historical anecdotes and includes tips about how to take your own stunning aurora photos. It includes some of the world’s best photography and time lapse sequences of the northern lights. The film is perfectly suited for use at science museums, planetariums, hotels and by aurora tour guide companies. The d...
The highest-ranked official of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Charles Bolden, was put on sick leave for 6 months, after he publicly declared that an extraterrestrial invasion would take place before 2025. Source: http://worldnewsdailyreport.com Read here:http://helenastales.weebly.com/blogue/nasa-administrator-suspended-after-claims-of-imminent-alien-invasion Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ufo.maniaII/
Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/TheSecureteam 4K ISS video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6rC7PPtJT4 Secureteam10 is your source for reporting the best in new UFO sighting news, info on the space coverup, and the strange activity happening on and off of our planet. Email me YOUR footage and help us continue the good fight for disclosure! ➨E-mail me your ideas & footage: TheSecureteam@gmail.com ➨Get Your Secureteam Shirt Here! http://secureteam.spreadshirt.com ➨Twitter: https://twitter.com/SecureTeam10 ➨Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Secureteam10 Intro Music: Spellbound by Kevin Macleod Outro Music: "Dark Trap" by rh_music ALL footage used is either done under the express permission of the original owner, or is public domain and falls under rules of Fair Use. We are ...
In honor of the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, NASA administrator Charles Bolden gives young people some advice on what to study to become an astronaut.
During the 2016 NASA Honor Awards Ceremony on June 28 at Ames Research Center, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden presented Distinguished Service and Distinguished Public Service Medals to individual employees who have made extraordinary and indelible contributions to the agency’s mission success. These awards are the agency’s most prestigious and distinguished honors.
2015 Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium: Panel 1: NASA Headquarters Associate Administrators http://astronautical.org/goddard/2015 Moderator: Christyl Johnson, Deputy Director for Technology and Research Investments, NASA GSFC Panelists: • John Grunsfeld, Associate Administrator for Science • Greg Williams, Deputy Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations • Robert Pearce, Director of Strategy, Architecture and Analysis Office, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate • Steve Jurczyk, Associate Administrator for Space Technology
This stirring film recounts the flight many consider to be NASA's most daring and important. Interviews with Apollo 8 astronauts, their wives, mission control staff, and journalists take viewers inside the high-stakes space race of the late 1960s to reveal how a bold decision by NASA administrators put a struggling Apollo program back on track and allowed America to reach the moon before the Soviets. Uploaded under license from American Public TV.
NASA leaders campaigned in Wajir, asserting their influence in what has largely been an opposition stronghold. The leaders once again put up an image of a united opposition amid speculations of cracks within their ranks on the choice of flagbearer, and claims that Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka would go it alone if he is not picked as the flag bearer. Watch more NTV Kenya videos at ntv.co.ke and nation.co.ke. Follow @ntvkenya on Twitter. Like our page on Facebook: NTV Kenya. Follow and Double tap on Instagram: NTV Kenya Join Our Telegram channel: www.telegram.me/NTVNewsRush
The fight is on for the votes in Wajir and Mandera, as jubilee and NASA seek to upstage each other in the traditionally marginalized areas. The Kenyan opposition super alliance NASA was in Wajir today, putting up a spirited campaign in support of the current governor Ahmed Abdulahi. NASA leaders also took the opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to a unified opposition, in the face of claims that two of them may be preparing to bolt out of the union. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more great videos: https://www.youtube.com/KTNkenya Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KTNNews Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KTNNewsKenya For more great content go to http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnnews and download our apps: http://std.co.ke/apps/#android KTN News is...
For 50 years NASA has led the world in space exploration. Much of the scientific knowledge about the moon, our solar system and the universe has come from the dedicated scientists, administrators and personnel working for NASA. VOA's Paul Sisco takes a look at the agency celebrating its golden anniversary with an eye on its uncertain future.
During the 2016 NASA Honor Awards Ceremony on June 28 at Ames Research Center, NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden presented Distinguished Service and Distinguished Public Service Medals to individual employees who have made extraordinary and indelible contributions to the agency’s mission success. These awards are the agency’s most prestigious and distinguished honors.
2015 Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium: Panel 1: NASA Headquarters Associate Administrators http://astronautical.org/goddard/2015 Moderator: Christyl Johnson, Deputy Director for Technology and Research Investments, NASA GSFC Panelists: • John Grunsfeld, Associate Administrator for Science • Greg Williams, Deputy Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations • Robert Pearce, Director of Strategy, Architecture and Analysis Office, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate • Steve Jurczyk, Associate Administrator for Space Technology
This stirring film recounts the flight many consider to be NASA's most daring and important. Interviews with Apollo 8 astronauts, their wives, mission control staff, and journalists take viewers inside the high-stakes space race of the late 1960s to reveal how a bold decision by NASA administrators put a struggling Apollo program back on track and allowed America to reach the moon before the Soviets. Uploaded under license from American Public TV.
NASA Headquarters Associate Administrators Panel, 2011 American Astronautical Society Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium Moderator: Alan Ladwig, Deputy Associate Administrator for Public Outreach Panelists: - Laurie Leshin, Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems - William Gerstenmaier, Associate Administrator for Space Operations - Thomas Irvine, Deputy Associate Administrator for Aeronautics Research - Charles Gay, Deputy Associate Administrator for Science - Woodrow Whitlow, Associate Administrator for Mission Support
Ahead of the launch of the agency's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft, NASA's associate administrators for the agency's Science Mission Directorate, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate and Space Technology Mission Directorate, along with NASA's chief scientist, discuss the progress NASA is making to send humans to Mars.
During the 2017 Administrator’s Agency Honor Awards Ceremony on June 15 at Langley Research Center, NASA’s Acting Administrator, Robert Lightfoot, presented Distinguished Service and Distinguished Public Service Medals to individuals who have made extraordinary and indelible contributions to the agency’s mission success. These awards are NASA’s most prestigious and distinguished honors.
NASA Headquarters Associate Administrators Panel, 2011 American Astronautical Society Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium Moderator: Alan Ladwig, Deputy Associate Administrator for Public Outreach Panelists: - Laurie Leshin, Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems - William Gerstenmaier, Associate Administrator for Space Operations - Thomas Irvine, Deputy Associate Administrator for Aeronautics Research - Charles Gay, Deputy Associate Administrator for Science - Woodrow Whitlow, Associate Administrator for Mission Support
Ahead of the launch of the agency's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft, NASA's associate administrators for the agency's Science Mission Directorate, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate and Space Technology Mission Directorate, along with NASA's chief scientist, discuss the progress NASA is making to send humans to Mars.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden spoke about the agency’s journey to Mars during remarks to the Center for American Progress in Washington, DC., on Wednesday, October 28, 2015. NASA recently released the report “Journey to Mars: Pioneering Next Steps in Space Exploration,” outlining its plan to reach Mars in phases, starting by testing technologies and conducting research aboard the International Space Station; developing the necessary hardware and procedures in the proving ground around the moon; and finally sending astronauts to Mars itself.
"Using the Internet inherently entails privacy risks. Each packet, potentially carrying information that users would rather keep private, is exposed to a network infrastructure operated by a number of third parties the user may not trust and likely cannot even identify. In some cases, the user may not even trust the recipient. Techniques exist to protect user privacy, but they typically do so at the expense of other desirable properties. For example, anonymity services like Tor hide a packet's true sender, but weaken accountability by making it difficult for network administrators or law enforcement to track down malicious senders. Similarly, encryption hides application data from third parties, but prevents the use of middleboxes---devices that process packets in the network to improve pe...