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NASA | Discovery Comes to Dulles
On April 17, 2012 the space shuttle Discovery hitched a ride on the back of a 747 jumbo jet especially designed as a space shuttle transport. It landed at Dulles Airport in Washington, DC, and the process to deliver Discovery to its...
NASA
The Rocket Ranch: Episode 29: First Space Shuttle Flight: Astronaut Bob Crippen on the Legacy of STS-1 & Columbia
The spotlights came on in the predawn hours of April 12th 1981, illuminating a spacecraft like no other, the space shuttle. Just before liftoff, Columbia's crew climbed inside for the very first test flight into space.
NASA
The Rocket Ranch: Episode 24: Space Lullaby
Astronaut Chris Hadfield flew to space three times, and was the first Canadian to walk in space. His cover of David Bowie's Space Oddity that he recorded on the International Space Station has over 47 million views, and as you're about...
NASA
NASA’s Incredible Discovery Machine: The Story of the Hubble Space Telescope
Hubble's launch and deployment in April 1990 marked the most significant advance in astronomy since Galileo's telescope. Thanks to five servicing missions and more than 30...
NASA
Episode 1: Driving The Telescope (Hubble – Eye in the Sky miniseries)
Episode 1: Driving the Telescope – Visit Hubble’s control center to learn about the challenges and techniques of performing extraordinarily detailed observations with an...
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Dennis Leveson-Gower and Shane Kimbrough Talk About the Science and Cargo NASA Sends to Space
A conversation with project scientist Dennis Leveson-Gower and astronaut Shane Kimbrough on the cargo sent up to the International Space Station, and the science it contains.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: NASA in Silicon Valley Live - The Wonder Women of NASA
In this episode streamed on Nov. 8, 2018, we talk with some brilliant wonder women of NASA about their research, what it’s like to work at NASA’s Ames Research Center and more!
NASA
Explore New Hubble Images of Celestial Objects From the Caldwell Catalog
Hubble turned 30 this year, and it has a birthday present to share with you! Newly released Hubble images of 30 celestial objects from the Caldwell Catalog show stunning cosmic sights, many of which you can see with a backyard...
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 43, White Sands Test Facility Small Steps, Giant Leaps
White Sands Test Facility Manager Bob Cort discusses the history and capabilities of the NASA facility.
NASA
Live Interview from International Space Station with Hubble Astronaut Megan McArthur
Watch live as astronaut Megan McArthur speaks with us from the International Space Station! We’ll discuss her role on the Hubble mission and her current work as part of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2. Stay tuned for a Q&A!<br/>
NASA
NASA | Hubble SM4 Launch: Behind the Scenes at Goddard
Employees at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center cheered and applauded as shuttle Atlantis successfully launched at 2:01:56 p.m. ET on May 11. The Atlantis crew embarked on the fifth and final shuttle mission to the Hubble Space...
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NASA | A Lifeline Home: Goddard's Final Shuttle Mission
Controllers at Goddard's Network Integration Center share their thoughts as the 30-year-old Shuttle Program comes to an end with the final flight of STS-135.<b<b<br/>r/>r/>
Curated Video
PEP8 Guidelines Python Clean Coding - Descriptive Naming Styles
This video explains descriptive naming styles in Python.<br<br/>/>
This clip is from the chapter "Naming Conventions" of the series "PEP8 Guidelines: Python Clean Coding".This section explains the various naming conventions in Python.
This clip is from the chapter "Naming Conventions" of the series "PEP8 Guidelines: Python Clean Coding".This section explains the various naming conventions in Python.
Schooling Online
IB Physics Fields: Escape Speed
Field lines, potentials, equipotential lines and potential gradients – they sound similar but mean different things! With all these confusing terms, it would be much easier to kick back and watch some soccer (football). In fact, why...
Schooling Online
Physics Advanced Mechanics: Motion in Gravitational Fields - Escape Velocity
We’ve all heard the saying, “what goes up must come back down.” But when we launch rockets and satellites into space, they (usually) don’t come back! Let’s prove this saying wrong, using Physics! This lesson will introduce and derive...
Curated Video
Addressing Counterclaims to Strengthen Your Argument
In this video, the teacher guides students through the process of addressing counterclaims in their arguments. They learn how to refute opposing claims by using evidence and justifying their own claims. The teacher provides examples and...
Ancient Lights Media
Atlas of the United States: Alabama
This clip explores the geography, history, and some important cultural features of Alabama.
Curated Video
Ellen Ochoa: The First Female Hispanic Astronaut
In 1993, Ellen Ochoa wrote her name in the stars – as the first Hispanic woman to enter orbit. She continues to inspire generations of aspiring astronauts today.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Hispanic Heritage Month
Members of the Hispanic Employee Resource Group at the Johnson Space Center share their journey to NASA. HWHAP Episode 214.
Maddie Moate
Awesome Astronauts | Building LEGO's Women of NASA!
LEGO Idea's bought out this amazing 'Women of NASA' set, and I thought it would be fun to build, play and learn from these inspiring women! First up, let's discover a little more about Sally Ride and Mae Jemison, two AWESOME ASTRONAUTS!
Kids Learning Videos
Astronauts! Fun Astronaut Facts for Preschoolers and Toddlers
Did you know the word astronaut comes from Greek words meaning "star sailor"? Kids can learn all about space travelers in this video while watching real video of space shuttles, NASA, and real astronauts in space!
NASA
Nasa: Shuttle Launch Countdown Online
NASA Shuttle Countdown Information Center reveals timely information about launches, countdown, and other information relating to space shuttle launches.
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: The Challenger Disaster 25th Anniversary: Space Still Dangerous
Find three National Public Radio reports from 2006 on the 20th anniversary of the Challenger Space Shuttle Disaster. The audio reports include recordings from the launch site as the Challenger was in its last moments.
NASA
Nasa: "Nasa at 50" Series: 1963: Lifting Body Design Concept Tested
Watch a brief video about the lifting body design being test. [4:43] This wingless aircraft was eventually used as the basis for the space shuttle. View the teacher's guide to use vocabulary definitions, classroom activities, and study...