NASAvideos

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Welcome to our awe-inspiring YouTube channel dedicated to the wonders of NASA and the fascinating universe beyond! 🚀🌌 Prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey through space exploration, scientific discoveries, and breathtaking cosmic phenomena. Our channel is your front-row seat to the latest NASA missions, mind-blowing spacewalks, stunning imagery from distant galaxies, mind-boggling mysteries that surround us. 🔭 What to Expect: 🌟 In-depth coverage of NASA missions, from groundbreaking launches to breathtaking landings. 🌟 Fascinating insights into the latest space technologies, from rovers to space telescopes. 🌟 Jaw-dropping visuals of celestial events, planets, stars, and galaxies captured by NASA's finest instruments. 🌟 Interviews with brilliant scientists, astronauts, and engineers who are shaping the future of space exploration. 🌟 Engaging explanations of complex astrophysical concepts made accessible to all curious minds. Welcome aboard, space enthusiasts! 🚀🪐

NASAVideo

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Your gateway to the captivating universe of NASA's awe-inspiring videos. Immerse yourself in the cosmos as we journey through groundbreaking missions, breathtaking spacewalks, and celestial marvels that redefine our understanding of the universe. Join us in exploring the frontiers of space exploration, technological innovations, and scientific revelations brought to you by the world's leading space agency. Whether you're a space enthusiast, a science buff, or simply curious about the cosmos, our channel offers a front-row seat to NASA's remarkable endeavors. Subscribe now to embark on an extraordinary voyage beyond the stars!

NASA Video

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NASA's mission is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. To do that, thousands of people have been working around the world and in space for more than 50 years, trying to answer some basic questions. What's out there in space? How do we get there? What will we find? What can we learn there -- or learn just by trying to get there -- that will make life better here on Earth? NASA's work is diverse: proving flight technologies; creating capabilities for sustainable human and robotic exploration; exploring Earth, the solar system and the universe beyond; developing critical enabling technologies such as the space shuttle; and conducting science in orbit aboard the International Space Station. With NASA you can explore the universe and discover Earth.

NASA Video Gallery

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is America’s civil space program and the global leader in space exploration. The agency has a diverse workforce of just under 18,000 civil servants, and works with many more U.S. contractors, academia, and international and commercial partners to explore, discover, and expand knowledge for the benefit of humanity. With an annual budget of $23.2 billion in Fiscal Year 2021, which is less than 0.5% of the overall U.S. federal budget, NASA supports more than 312,000 jobs across the United States, generating more than $64.3 billion in total economic output (Fiscal Year 2019). At its 20 centers and facilities across the country – and the only National Laboratory in space – NASA studies Earth, including its climate, our Sun, and our solar system and beyond. We conduct research, testing, and development to advance aeronautics, including electric propulsion and supersonic flight. We develop and fund space technologies that will enable future exploration and benefit life on Earth. NASA also leads a Moon to Mars exploration approach, which includes working with U.S. industry, international partners, and academia to develop new technology, and send science research and soon humans to explore the Moon on Artemis missions that will help prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet. In addition to those major missions, the agency shares what it learns so that its information can make life better for people worldwide. For example, companies use NASA discoveries and technologies to create new products for the public. To ensure future success for the agency and the nation, NASA also supports education efforts in STEM with an emphasis on increasing diversity in our future workforce.

NASA upgrade video

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NASA's mission is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. To do that, thousands of people have been working around the world and in space for more than 50 years, trying to answer some basic questions. What's out there in space? How do we get there? What will we find? What can we learn there -- or learn just by trying to get there -- that will make life better here on Earth? NASA's work is diverse: proving flight technologies; creating capabilities for sustainable human and robotic exploration; exploring Earth, the solar system and the universe beyond; developing critical enabling technologies such as the space shuttle; and conducting science in orbit aboard the International Space Station. With NASA you can explore the universe and discover Earth.

@NASA_GOVE_Video

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NASA's mission is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. To do that, thousands of people have been working around the world and in space for more than 50 years, trying to answer some basic questions. What's out there in space? How do we get there? What will we find? What can we learn there -- or learn just by trying to get there -- that will make life better here on Earth? NASA's work is diverse: proving flight technologies; creating capabilities for sustainable human and robotic exploration; exploring Earth, the solar system and the universe beyond; developing critical enabling technologies such as the space shuttle; and conducting science in orbit aboard the International Space Station. With NASA you can explore the universe and discover Earth. #ScienceAtNASA #NASAs_Ames_Research_Center #NASA_Glenn_Research_Center #NASA_Langley_Research_Center #Space_Telescope #NASA_Armstrong_Flight_Research_Center #NASA_Spinoff #Knowledge_NASA

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In celebration of the 31st anniversary of the launching of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope on April 24, 1990, astronomers aimed the renowned observatory at a brilliant “celebrity star,” one of the brightest stars seen in our galaxy, surrounded by a glowing halo of gas and dust. Hubble's senior project scientist, Dr. Jennifer Wiseman, takes us on a tour of this stunning new image, describes the telescope's current health, and summarizes some of Hubble's contributions to astronomy from the past year. For more information, visit https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/... Video credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Paul R. Morris (USRA): Lead Producer Dr. Jennifer Wiseman (NASA/GSFC): Narrator Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Technical Support Additional Visualizations: Flyby of AG Carinae Video credit: Leah Hustak, Frank Summers, Alyssa Pagan, Joseph DePasquale, Greg Bacon (STSci) Artist’s Impression of the Black Hole Concentration in NGC 6397 Video credit: ESA/Hubble, N. Bartmann Animation of of Exoplanet GJ 1132 b Video credit: Robert Hurt Music: "Himalayan Temple" by Jan Pham Huu Tri [SACEM] via Koka Media [SACEM], Universal Publishing Production Music France [SACEM], and Universal Production Music. This video can be shared and downloaded at https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13840 . While the video in its entirety can be shared without permission, individual imagery provided by ESA (the European Space Agency) is obtained through permission. Their own media guidelines must be adhered to in its use. Specific details on footage may be found here https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13840 . For more information on NASA’s media guidelines, visit https://nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines

NASA VIDEOS

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NASA's mission is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. To do that, thousands of people have been working around the world and in space for more than 50 years, trying to answer some basic questions. What's out there in space? How do we get there? What will we find? What can we learn there -- or learn just by trying to get there -- that will make life better here on Earth? NASA's work is diverse: proving flight technologies; creating capabilities for sustainable human and robotic exploration; exploring Earth, the solar system and the universe beyond; developing critical enabling technologies such as the space shuttle; and conducting science in orbit aboard the International Space Station. With NASA you can explore the universe and discover Earth.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA /ˈnæsə/) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research. Established in 1958, NASA succeeded the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) to give the U.S. space development effort a distinctly civilian orientation, emphasizing peaceful applications in space science.[4][5][6] NASA has since led most American space exploration, including Project Mercury, Project Gemini, the 1968–1972 Apollo Moon landing missions, the Skylab space station, and the Space Shuttle. NASA currently supports the International Space Station and oversees the development of the Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System for the crewed lunar Artemis program, the Commercial Crew spacecraft, and the planned Lunar Gateway space station. NASA's science is focused on: better understanding Earth through the Earth Observing System;[7] advancing heliophysics through the efforts of the Science Mission Directorate's Heliophysics Research Program;[8] exploring bodies throughout the Solar System with advanced robotic spacecraft such as New Horizons and planetary rovers such as Perseverance;[9] and researching astrophysics topics, such as the Big Bang, through the James Webb Space Telescope, and the Great Observatories and associated programs.[10] NASA's Launch Services Program provides oversight of launch operations and countdown management for its uncrewed launches.