This Week @NASA – Video




This Week @NASA
The SpaceX Dragon capsule that splashed down Sunday in the Pacific off Mexico #39;s Baja California coast is back on dry land. Back on, or, outside the ISS, Expedition 33 Commander Suni Williams of NASA and Flight Engineer Aki Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency #39;went EVA #39;. Space Shuttle Endeavour debuted at its temporary display pavilion in a grand opening ceremony hosted by the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Atlantis, the last NASA space shuttle to fly in space, also became the last to be officially retired. Meanwhile, the Kennedy Space Center continues its modernization and refurbishment as the spaceport of the future. NASA researchers, project managers and program leads gathered in Huntsville for the first annual review of the Technology Demonstration Missions. Marshall Space Flight Center astrophysicist Dr. Chryssa Kouveliotou has been selected by Time Magazine as one of the twenty-five most influential people in space. As for Fermi, astronomers using data from the Gamma-ray Space Telescope have made the most accurate measurement of starlight in the universe and used it to establish the total amount of light from all the stars that have ever shone. The Visitor Center at Goddard Space Flight Center is celebrating its newest exhibit --- a replica of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter that is circling the moon. Thirty-nine years ago, on November 3, 1973, Mariner 10, the seventh successful launch in the Mariner series of spacecraft, was sent ...From:Kowch737Views:0 2ratingsTime:07:41More inScience Technology

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