Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 hours 29 minutes
New Details about Interstellar Visitor, Advanced Weather Satellite Launched and more ...
“MY PLANS FOR THANKSGIVING, INCLUDE JUST LIKE NORMAL, EATING LOTS OF FOOD AND TAKING A NAP. BUT SERIOUSLY, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING UP HERE IS THE COMRADERIE OF OUR CREWMATES. WE’RE GOING TO SHARE A MEAL TOGETHER FOR SURE.”
Science and Supplies Launched to Space Station, Dream Chaser Free Flight Test and more ...
CYGNUS LAUNCHED INTO ORBIT TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION ON AN ANTARES ROCKET ON NOVEMBER 12th, CARRYING NEARLY 7,400 POUNDS OF CREW SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH TO SUPPORT EXPEDITION 53 AND 54 CREW MEMBERS.
Hubble Sees Light Echo from Exploded Star, Powering Saturn's Active Ocean Moon and more ...
IT’S BEEN A BLAST BRINGING YOU TO OUTER SPACE EACH WEEK FOR 200 EPISODES AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO DOING IT FOR A FEW HUNDRED MORE.
Nomination Hearing for Bridenstine to be NASA Administrator, Orion Launch Pad Emergency Exit Tests and more ...
NASA EDGE meets with Project Scientist Tom Moore to update the progress of the Magnestopheric Multiscale Mission (MMS). Magnetic reconnection is happening in Space and the MMS spacecraft are capturing the data and getting a much clearer picture of this phenomena.
Franklin talks to three AP Physics students from Oxon Hill High School in Maryland about their class project demonstrating magnetic reconnection.
NASA EDGE visits the STEM Innovation Lab at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center to discover how Virtual Reality is being used to promote science and engineering.