Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 hours 29 minutes
Asteroids, comets, moons orbiting large planets — these small worlds hold keys to big questions about our solar system's formation and the origin of life on Earth.
Working with industry to develop new lunar landers …Testing resumes with our Space Launch System rocket engine …and, after a job well done, the end of the line for one of our Mars rovers … This Week at NASA!
Small satellites yield big discoveries - Presented by Science @ NASA.
NASA Day of Remembrance, InSight Deploys Wind and Thermal Shield and more ...
A U.S. cargo craft departed the station today. Now it will deploy CubeSats before reentering Earth's atmopshere. Next, NASA is preparing for commercial crew missions.
What can you see in the February sky? Stars and planets with distinct red and blue colors, like Mars and Sirius.
A U.S. spaceship is being packed with trash before it leaves the station next week and students are teaming up with the crew for a high-flying robotics competition.
With our Moon to Mars effort underway … A new administrator takes over to lead the charge … And – oh yeah … we stuck another nearly flawless landing on Mars! All that and more as we mark our 60th anniversary -- this year @ NASA ... and more ...
Nick Hague will launch again with Alexey Ovchinin, this time taking NASA astronaut Christina Koch with them. Back in space, two cosmonauts went for a spacewalk to inspect a Soyuz crew ship before it returns to Earth.