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NASA is making steady progress on building the Orion spacecraft, ... Posted by: NASAtelevision
Video duration: 461 seconds Global video hits: 20560 NASA is making steady progress on building the Orion spacecraft, which will take astronauts deeper into space than ever before. Take a look at the latest achievements and milestones in "Orion: From Factory to Flight" as Orion gets ready for its first orbital test flight in 2014. Related: nasa, orion, spacecraft Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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NASA | An Introduction to Aqua Posted by: NASAexplorer
Video duration: 235 seconds Global video hits: 9306 The first in a series of episodes looking at the instruments and applications of the Aqua satellite. This video is public domain and can be downloaded at: ?svs.gsfc.nasa.gov Like our videos? Subscribe to NASA's Goddard Shorts HD podcast: ?svs.gsfc.nasa.gov Or find NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on facebook: ?www.facebook.com Or find us on Twitter: ?twitter.com Related: aqua, modis, amsr e, airs, ceres, water, planet, satellite Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |



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By: TheSnevez. on 29 Jan 12, 23:06:10
Will the Orion spacecraft be? capable to take astronauts deeper into time than ever before?
By: bountyhunter8524. on 25 Jan 12, 23:11:57
@airgord Why? not, it was designed in that manner for a reason. Modify what you know works, and well and not spend 4% of GDP developing this once more. Hell, Werner Von Braun designed it, IMO the best rocket scientist ever, so far.
By: airgord. on 10 Jan 12, 16:40:02
I'm a little disappointed that NASA did not start with a clean sheet of paper? instead of using what to me, seems to be a "tricker" Apollo spacecraft (tricker, heavily modified, better). Still, I will be watching this program with tons of interest. Go NASA!
By: RangerParus. on 05 Jan 12, 19:35:44
Orion is possibly the? most exciting thing that's happening right now!
By: adelayari007. on 01 Jan 12, 14:01:57
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By: popamon451. on 31 Dec 11, 03:04:34
i bet my great great great? grandchildren wont live on this planet
By: Seanamon78. on 27 Dec 11, 21:31:59
@thydusk666 No. Orion by itself is not intended for long-term habitation. For longer deep-space missions a habitation module similar to those that comprise the ISS would be included.? Along with a separate propulsion module. Think of Orion as the "cockpit" for a much larger lego-style vehicle.
By: Seanamon78. on 27 Dec 11, 21:26:30
@nathernrock We? could start by culling you.
By: Gregster138. on 27 Dec 11, 15:22:38
It's so sad to read comments from these gotta-have-it-now people. They are not aware that there was a seven year gap between the last Apollo mission and the first space shuttle flight. We WILL go back to the moon and go beyond. The hardware that is in development? will take time to build but it WILL happen. That is a fact. Be patient, people.
By: BloGojira. on 27 Dec 11, 01:19:01
@venku1222 Dammit NASA, hurry up! I? want to meet the Kerbals!
By: venku1222. on 27 Dec 11, 01:02:51
Sucks this will? take years to finish to go to the mun.
By: NovaSilisko. on 27 Dec 11, 00:59:02
It's incredible to me how heated the? political debates regarding spaceflight get :x
By: nasa439. on 26 Dec 11, 18:41:10
the shuttles where not a mistake the shuttle program was there to build the space station in low? earth orbit so we could have a better lifer here on earth and now the station is done there is no need to for the shuttle's now
By: MelficeSilesius. on 26 Dec 11, 15:13:08
@nathernrock Oh, my. I'm sure they'll keep your eloquent input in mind. Now, please go to your mommy or daddy and tell them what? you wrote on the internet.
By: MelficeSilesius. on 26 Dec 11, 15:11:40
And Russia's still going strong with? the Soyuz series. Don't fix what ain't broken, right? Still, well done NASA.
By: peppeddu. on 25 Dec 11, 03:49:46
@shadownor Not a mistake per se, it was just too expensive? to operate. It was originally sold to the congress as a 5 million dollars per launch, but the actual cost ended up to 500 millions. It's cheaper to built a new spacecraft each single time than to maintain a reusable spacecraft.
By: Morrgore. on 24 Dec 11, 22:03:30
@Nuaetius1 Oh! Convenient...cool?
By: Nuaetius1. on 24 Dec 11, 20:33:14
@Morrgore Just like any commission, they didn't like the results so they? ignored them.
By: EpicPCTutorials117. on 24 Dec 11, 03:06:50
@khunopie Again.? NASA will put men back on the Moon again.
By: Morrgore. on 24 Dec 11, 01:03:59
I thought they cancelled? Orion. What about that Augustine commission?
By: mickelmaxor. on 23 Dec 11, 21:25:18
anyone knows the? music starting at 2:11 ?
By: ejicon. on 23 Dec 11, 20:58:44
@shadownor You can't land a shuttle on the moon, on mars or on a astroid. Shuttles were made/used to transport hardware into Low Orbit. Shuttles could not carry enough fuel to make it past the international space station. The Shuttles Definitely weren't a waste. They? served their purpose.
By: ejicon. on 23 Dec 11, 20:54:26
Gotta LOVE this awesome country we live? in after watching this.
By: Bosingr. on 23 Dec 11, 19:45:55
Space, the? final frontier. These are the voyages of the spaceship Orion...
By: AgrivatedKillah. on 23 Dec 11, 19:37:09
@shadownor Yep..all of this is..they should save their money and? focus on a better propulsion system.