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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.
Charles Frank Bolden, Jr. (born August 19, 1946) is the current Administrator of NASA, a retired United States Marine Corps Major General, and former NASA astronaut.
A 1968 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, he became a Marine Aviator and test pilot. After his service as an astronaut, he became Deputy Commandant of Midshipmen at the Naval Academy.
On May 23, 2009, President Barack Obama announced the nomination of Bolden as NASA Administrator and Lori Garver as Deputy NASA Administrator. Bolden was confirmed by the Senate on July 15, 2009. He is the first African American to head the agency on a permanent basis.
Bolden is also the virtual host of the Shuttle Launch Experience attraction at Kennedy Space Center and serves on the board of directors for the Military Child Education Coalition.
Bolden graduated from C. A. Johnson High School in Columbia, South Carolina in 1964. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical science from the United States Naval Academy in 1968, where he was a contemporary of future Marine officers Oliver North, Jim Webb and Michael Hagee and future Chief of Naval Operations Michael Mullen, and a Master of Science in systems management from the University of Southern California in 1977. He is a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity.
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Ellen Renee Stofan (born February 24, 1961) is the Chief Scientist of NASA and serves as principal advisor to NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on the agency’s science programs, planning and investments. Previously, she served as vice president of Proxemy Research in Laytonsville, Maryland, and as an honorary professor in the Earth sciences department at the University College London.
Ellen Stofan is the daughter of Andrew Stofan, a rocket engineer who worked for NASA in a number of roles including director of the NASA Lewis Research Center and associate administrator for NASA’s Space Station Office.
Ellen Stofan received her Bachelor of Science degree in geology from the College of William & Mary in 1983 and went on to earn masters and doctorate degrees from Brown University. Her doctoral thesis, awarded in 1989, was titled "Geology of coronae and domal structures on Venus and models of their origin."
Stofan’s research has focused on the geology of Venus, Mars, Saturn's moon Titan, and Earth. She is an associate member of the Cassini Mission to Saturn Radar Team and a co-investigator on the Mars Express Mission's MARSIS sounder. She was also the principal investigator on the Titan Mare Explorer, a proposed mission for a floating lander to be sent to Titan. From 1991 through 2000, she held a number of senior scientist positions at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, including chief scientist for NASA's New Millennium Program, deputy project scientist for the Magellan Mission to Venus, and experiment scientist for Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C (SIR-C), an instrument that provided radar images of Earth on two Space Shuttle flights in 1994. Stofan has written and published numerous professional papers, books and book chapters, and has chaired committees including the National Research Council Inner Planets Panel for the recent Planetary Science Decadal Survey and the Venus Exploration Analysis Group.
The Chief Scientist is the most senior science position at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The Chief Scientist serves as the principal advisor to the NASA Administrator in science issues and as interface to the national and international science community, ensuring that NASA research programs are widely regarded as scientifically and technologically well founded and are appropriate for their intended applications.
The Chief Scientist position was created to advise the NASA Administrator on budget, strategic objectives, and current content of NASA's science programs. The Chief Scientist works closely with appropriate representatives of the NASA Strategic Enterprises and the Field Centers, as well as advisory committees and the external community. The Chief Scientist represents the Agency's scientific objectives and accomplishments to other federal agencies, industry, academia, other government organizations, the international community, and the general public.
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IFLScience had the pleasure of meeting NASA Administrator Charles Bolden recently in Texas. This is the second of our two-part interview, where he answered 23 questions from the thousands suggested by our followers on Facebook. You can watch part 1, where we talk about his time as Administrator and his desire to get to Mars, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwwu3pZNv5s Supporting articles: Giving Up On Mars Would Be “Disastrous,” NASA Chief Tells IFLScience http://www.iflscience.com/space/giving-mars-would-be-disastrous-nasa-chief-tells-iflscience We Asked The Head Of NASA 23 Of Your Questions About Warp Travel, Aliens, And More http://www.iflscience.com/we-asked-head-nasa-23-your-questions-about-warp-travel-aliens-and-more
Ellen Stofan is the NASA chief scientist, serving as principal advisor on the agency’s science programs. Prior to her appointment, Stofan was vice president of Proxemy Research and an honorary professor in the department of Earth sciences at University College London in England. Her research has focused on the geology of Venus, Mars, Saturn’s moon Titan, and Earth. Stofan is an associate member of the Cassini Mission to Saturn Radar Team and a coinvestigator on the Mars Express Mission’s MARSIS sounder. She was also principal investigator on the Titan Mare Explorer, a proposed mission to send a floating lander to a sea on Titan. Stofan holds master’s and doctorate degrees in geological sciences from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Watch the Full Program Here: https://youtu.b...
Charles Bolden, the 12th Nasa Administrator, explains why we must go to the red planet, and why commercial space companies are essential Watch the full FT Feature "The billionaire space race" here: https://youtu.be/_NZLzXOLnBg Full interview with sci-fi author Kim Stanley Robinson: https://youtu.be/BniF_Vl2w20 ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo Facebook https://www.facebook.com/financialtimes
In the first of our two-part interview with Charles Bolden at the SpaceCom Expo in Houston, Texas, the NASA Administrator discussed his desire to get humans to Mars, and what it's like to be head of the world's largest space agency. Part 2 - Bolden answers your social media questions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDlgl9oZU2I Supporting articles: Giving Up On Mars Would Be “Disastrous,” NASA Chief Tells IFLScience http://www.iflscience.com/space/giving-mars-would-be-disastrous-nasa-chief-tells-iflscience We Asked The Head Of NASA 23 Of Your Questions About Warp Travel, Aliens, And More http://www.iflscience.com/we-asked-head-nasa-23-your-questions-about-warp-travel-aliens-and-more
How will astronauts breathe on Mars when they get there? NASA's Chief Scientist, Ellen Stofan, explains the difficulties and its solutions to how humans would breathe on Mars. Read more: http://www.techinsider.io/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/businessinsider INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/businessinsider/ TUMBLR: http://businessinsider.tumblr.com/
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden Recalls the enduring legacy of Neil Armstrong, first man to walk on the moon, to the NASA family in this video message.
–Ellen Stofan, NASA’s chief scientist, says that we will find alien life within 20 to 30 years http://news.yahoo.com/signs-alien-life-found-2025-nasas-chief-scientist-212655192.html –On the Bonus Show: NASA funds a plasma rocket, analyzing NYPD spending, Arizona seeks to ban the banning of plastic bags, more… Website: https://www.davidpakman.com Become a Member: https://www.davidpakman.com/membership Be our Patron on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/davidpakman Discuss This on Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/thedavidpakmanshow/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/davidpakmanshow TDPS Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/davidpakmanshow David's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dpakman TDPS Gear: http://www.davidpakman.com/gear 24/7 Voicemail Line: (219)-2DAVIDP Subscribe to The David Pakman Show...
NASA Chief Charles Bolden: " MARS It is a planet, sister planet, to Earth. It is the most likely planet in our solar system, um, that had life at one time...may have LIFE NOW!!." Sec: 0:16 Source: http://www.itv.com/news/2014-10-08/nasa-chief-expects-to-see-a-brit-on-mars/ http://www.ufosightingsdaily.com/2014/10/nasa-chief-says-life-once-existed-on.html
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.
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.
Original air date: Feb. 22, 2017 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET, 1800 UTC) NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has revelaed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star. Three of these planets are firmly located in the habitable zone, the area around the parent star where a rocky planet is most likely to have liquid water. The discovery sets a new record for greatest number of habitable-zone planets found around a single star outside our solar system. All of these seven planets could have liquid water -- key to life as we know it -- under the right atmospheric conditions, but the chances are highest with the three in the habitable zone. The briefing participants were: · Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Was...
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...
Seven Earth-sized planets have been observed by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope around a tiny, nearby, ultra-cool dwarf star called TRAPPIST-1. Three of these planets are firmly in the habitable zone. Over 21 days, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope measured the drop in light as each planet passed in front of the star. Spitzer was able to identify a total of seven rocky worlds, including three in the habitable zone, where liquid water might be found. The video features interviews with Sean Carey, manager of the Spitzer Science Center, Caltech/IPAC; Nikole Lewis, James Webb Space Telescope project scientist, Space Telescope Science Institute; and Michaël Gillon, principal investigator, TRAPPIST, University of Liege, Belgium. The system has been revealed through observations from NASA's Spit...
Dive between Saturn and its rings with NASA's Cassini spacecraft in the final chapter of its mission. In this 360-degree visualization, you are traveling along with the spacecraft at tens of thousands of miles per hour as it makes one of 22 planned dives through this unexplored gap. The first dive of Cassini's Grand Finale takes place on April 26, 2017, with additional dives about once a week. Watch the full story of the Grand Finale at https://youtu.be/xrGAQCq9BMU. More information about the finale is available at https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/grandfinale. Note: Not all browsers support viewing 360 videos. YouTube supports playback of 360-degree videos on computers using Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera browsers. Use the YouTube app to view it on a smart phone.
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/
NASA scientist Philip Lubin and his team are working on a system that would use Earth-based lasers to allow space travel to far-away places in just a fraction of the time needed with current technology. WSJ's Monika Auger reports. Image: Adrian Mann Subscribe to the WSJ channel here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy More from the Wall Street Journal: Visit WSJ.com: http://www.wsj.com Follow WSJ on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wsjvideo Follow WSJ on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+wsj/posts Follow WSJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WSJvideo Follow WSJ on Instagram: http://instagram.com/wsj Follow WSJ on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/wsj/
IFLScience had the pleasure of meeting NASA Administrator Charles Bolden recently in Texas. This is the second of our two-part interview, where he answered 23 questions from the thousands suggested by our followers on Facebook. You can watch part 1, where we talk about his time as Administrator and his desire to get to Mars, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwwu3pZNv5s Supporting articles: Giving Up On Mars Would Be “Disastrous,” NASA Chief Tells IFLScience http://www.iflscience.com/space/giving-mars-would-be-disastrous-nasa-chief-tells-iflscience We Asked The Head Of NASA 23 Of Your Questions About Warp Travel, Aliens, And More http://www.iflscience.com/we-asked-head-nasa-23-your-questions-about-warp-travel-aliens-and-more
Ellen Stofan is the NASA chief scientist, serving as principal advisor on the agency’s science programs. Prior to her appointment, Stofan was vice president of Proxemy Research and an honorary professor in the department of Earth sciences at University College London in England. Her research has focused on the geology of Venus, Mars, Saturn’s moon Titan, and Earth. Stofan is an associate member of the Cassini Mission to Saturn Radar Team and a coinvestigator on the Mars Express Mission’s MARSIS sounder. She was also principal investigator on the Titan Mare Explorer, a proposed mission to send a floating lander to a sea on Titan. Stofan holds master’s and doctorate degrees in geological sciences from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Watch the Full Program Here: https://youtu.b...
Charles Bolden, the 12th Nasa Administrator, explains why we must go to the red planet, and why commercial space companies are essential Watch the full FT Feature "The billionaire space race" here: https://youtu.be/_NZLzXOLnBg Full interview with sci-fi author Kim Stanley Robinson: https://youtu.be/BniF_Vl2w20 ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo Facebook https://www.facebook.com/financialtimes
In the first of our two-part interview with Charles Bolden at the SpaceCom Expo in Houston, Texas, the NASA Administrator discussed his desire to get humans to Mars, and what it's like to be head of the world's largest space agency. Part 2 - Bolden answers your social media questions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDlgl9oZU2I Supporting articles: Giving Up On Mars Would Be “Disastrous,” NASA Chief Tells IFLScience http://www.iflscience.com/space/giving-mars-would-be-disastrous-nasa-chief-tells-iflscience We Asked The Head Of NASA 23 Of Your Questions About Warp Travel, Aliens, And More http://www.iflscience.com/we-asked-head-nasa-23-your-questions-about-warp-travel-aliens-and-more
How will astronauts breathe on Mars when they get there? NASA's Chief Scientist, Ellen Stofan, explains the difficulties and its solutions to how humans would breathe on Mars. Read more: http://www.techinsider.io/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider TWITTER: https://twitter.com/businessinsider INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/businessinsider/ TUMBLR: http://businessinsider.tumblr.com/
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden Recalls the enduring legacy of Neil Armstrong, first man to walk on the moon, to the NASA family in this video message.
–Ellen Stofan, NASA’s chief scientist, says that we will find alien life within 20 to 30 years http://news.yahoo.com/signs-alien-life-found-2025-nasas-chief-scientist-212655192.html –On the Bonus Show: NASA funds a plasma rocket, analyzing NYPD spending, Arizona seeks to ban the banning of plastic bags, more… Website: https://www.davidpakman.com Become a Member: https://www.davidpakman.com/membership Be our Patron on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/davidpakman Discuss This on Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/thedavidpakmanshow/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/davidpakmanshow TDPS Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/davidpakmanshow David's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dpakman TDPS Gear: http://www.davidpakman.com/gear 24/7 Voicemail Line: (219)-2DAVIDP Subscribe to The David Pakman Show...
NASA Chief Charles Bolden: " MARS It is a planet, sister planet, to Earth. It is the most likely planet in our solar system, um, that had life at one time...may have LIFE NOW!!." Sec: 0:16 Source: http://www.itv.com/news/2014-10-08/nasa-chief-expects-to-see-a-brit-on-mars/ http://www.ufosightingsdaily.com/2014/10/nasa-chief-says-life-once-existed-on.html
IFLScience had the pleasure of meeting NASA Administrator Charles Bolden recently in Texas. This is the second of our two-part interview, where he answered 23 questions from the thousands suggested by our followers on Facebook. You can watch part 1, where we talk about his time as Administrator and his desire to get to Mars, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwwu3pZNv5s Supporting articles: Giving Up On Mars Would Be “Disastrous,” NASA Chief Tells IFLScience http://www.iflscience.com/space/giving-mars-would-be-disastrous-nasa-chief-tells-iflscience We Asked The Head Of NASA 23 Of Your Questions About Warp Travel, Aliens, And More http://www.iflscience.com/we-asked-head-nasa-23-your-questions-about-warp-travel-aliens-and-more
Charles Bolden, the 12th Nasa Administrator, explains why we must go to the red planet, and why commercial space companies are essential Watch the full FT Feature "The billionaire space race" here: https://youtu.be/_NZLzXOLnBg Full interview with sci-fi author Kim Stanley Robinson: https://youtu.be/BniF_Vl2w20 ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo Facebook https://www.facebook.com/financialtimes
In an exclusive Hotseat interview for Sky News and First News, NASA chief Charles Boden talks to young people about all things space. The organisation's administrator, who himself flew several shuttle missions, discusses Area 51, aliens and the possibility of a manned mission to Mars. Video thumbnail credit: NASA/JSC by Pat Rawlings SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more great videos: http://www.youtube.com/skynews Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/skynews and https://twitter.com/skynewsbreak Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skynews For more great content go to http://news.sky.com and download our apps: iPad https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/Sky-News-for-iPad/id422583124 iPhone https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/sky-news/id316391924?mt=8 Android https://play.go...
NASA Chief Scientist talks Mars in 2030 and Women in STEM On Friday 28th October, Dr Ellen Stofan from National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) visited Loughborough University London to give an inspiring lecture to students and staff at Loughborough University London. Dr Stofan spoke at length about NASA's journey to Mars in 2030, as well as the progress and challenges of Science Diplomacy and women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. Loughborough University London is an inspiring postgraduate campus located on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. Loughborough University London offers an innovative and collaborative learning environment, which combines real-world learning, theory-rich lectures and unrivalled links with industry. The campus offers masters and...
(Truthstream Media.com) Something is very wrong here. Why can't some people seem to wake up? Blissful ignorance is not the only reason. The PowerPoint presentation analyzed below was presented by one of NASA's chief scientists from their Langley Research Center back in July 2001 — just a couple months before the 9/11 terror attacks — but the information within is arguably more pertinent now than it was even then. This document is insane. It forces us to realize just how far down the rabbit hole reality has fallen. Drones, microwave and frequency weapons, nano weapons, binary bio weapons in food, AI, robotics and more are discussed, but this isn't a science fiction horror movie...this is reality — here, now — where the impact of science on society is that humans are quickly being dehuma...
NASA kicked off a yearlong centennial celebration for its Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, with events Dec. 1 highlighting the critical work done by the African American women of Langley’s West Computing Unit, a story told in the book and upcoming movie “Hidden Figures”. During a NASA education event that was streamed to schools across the country, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Film director Ted Melfi, NASA Chief Historian Bill Barry, who consulted on the film, and NASA Modern Figure Julie Williams-Byrd, an electro-optics engineer for the Space Mission Analysis Branch at Langley, discussed the work of past and present NASA figures benefits humanity and enable future long-duration human and robotic exploration into deep space, including the agency’s Journey to Mars.
What does the future hold for human space exploration? Dr Ellen Stofan (NASA Chief Scientist) and Dr David Miler (NASA Chief Technologist) discuss the challenges and opportunities for space travel and the role of science and research over the coming years. Chaired by Dr Lucie Green, UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory. #NASAlectureUCL Recorded 12 November, 2014 Speakers: Dr. Ellen Stofan was appointed NASA chief scientist on August 25, 2013. She was also vice president of Proxemy Research in Laytonsville, Md., and honorary professor in the department of Earth sciences at UCL. Stofan is an associate member of the Cassini Mission to Saturn Radar Team and a co-investigator on the Mars Express Mission's MARSIS sounder. Dr. David W. Miller was appointed NASA chief technologist on March 17...
Al's presentation covers some little known Aviation History, Plans to visit Mars, and a challenge to Model Builders. For more information about NASA's Intern program visit https://intern.nasa.gov/ For more information about AMA Expo visit http://www.amaexpo.com
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Original air date: July 14, 2016. 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 0200 UTC) The Dawn mission, launched in September 2007, is the only spacecraft ever to orbit two destinations beyond Earth, and the only to orbit an object in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Dawn completed an exploration of Vesta in 2011-2012 and arrived in orbit around Ceres in 2015. Remnants from the time that planets were formed, Ceres and Vesta hold clues that will help scientists understand the origins of the solar system. Marc Rayman gave a presentation on the Dawn mission and its use of ion propulsion, as well as its two exotic destinations. For more on the Dawn mission, visit http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/. For more on JPL's von Karman lecture series, please see http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/events/lectures.php. Spea...