NASAcast
NASACast combines the content of all the NASACast subject area podcasts into a single omnibus podcast. Here you'll find the latest news and features on NASA's missions as well as the popular "This Week @NASA" newsreel.
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Your NASA sixty-second space shuttle update.
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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger visited NASA's Ames Research Center July 17 to see first-hand how the agency is helping firefighters battle the widespread wildfires raging throughout the state.
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The last mission to Hubble, Servicing Mission 4 movie-trailer-like video.
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The Hubble would not be able to do what it does without the help of a small group of dedicated engineers and technicians at NASA´s Goddard Space Flight Center. During HST Servicing Missions the Space Telescope Operations Control Room at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center becomes a very busy place.
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In planning for Servicing Mission 4 to Hubble, crew members divide their time between NASA´s Johnson Space Center, Houston, working underwater on a Hubble mock-up to simulate the effects of weightlessness, and NASA´s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., where they practice scheduled mission tasks on a Hubble mock-up inside a large clean room facility.
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The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) will significantly enhance the spectroscopic capabilities of HST at ultraviolet wavelengths, and will provide observers with unparalleled opportunities for observing faint sources of ultraviolet light.
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A team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center designs and builds the special tools and aids astronauts need when they service the Hubble Space Telescope. Engineers describe working with the astronaut crew and developing tools to meet specific challenges as well as inventing new tools that will help NASA astronauts well into the future.
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Astronauts travel to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to prepare for Servicing Mission 4 to the Hubble Space Telescope. HST Servicing Mission Commander Scott Altman describes coming to Goddard and working with the flight hardware.
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First of several updates on preparations for Hubble Servicing Mission 4 taking place at NASA´s Goddard Space Flight Center and Johnson Space Center.
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Plankton is among the most important marine life forms, but excessive blooms can lead to phenomena known as dead zones, where water at the bottom of the ocean becomes depleted of oxygen and proves lethal for marine organisms. This short video explores this unique phenomenon, and examines how human activity in summer months can contribute to plankton blooms that cause dead zones.
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A total solar eclipse will dazzle the sky on August 1st, 2008. Be sure to tune in to NASA TV for a live broadcast all the way from China.
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Learn about the August 2008 total solar eclipse and hear from some of NASA's eclipse experts as they answer some frequently asked eclipse questions
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NASA EDGE celebrates Yuri Gagarin´s groundbreaking space flight with their friends at NASA Ames. Franklin introduces a new segment: Shuttle Bay Confessions.
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Your NASA sixty-second space shuttle update.
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A veteran of six space flights talks about being an astronaut.
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NASA EDGE, along with 60 plus high school and college teams, braved the elements and the obstacles for NASA Marshall Space Flight Center´s Annual Great Moonbuggy Race.
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OSTM/Jason-2 is launched into orbit to monitor the Earth's oceans.
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The Ocean Surface Topography Mission aboard the Jason-2 spacecraft is poised to take its place in space to find out more about Earth and its oceans.
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The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) will study a diverse range of objects and phenomena, from early and distant galaxy formation to nearby planetary nebulae, and finally our own backyard the planets and other bodies of our Solar System.
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NASA EDGE celebrates dual 50th's: NASA & and the Daytona 500. And we have interviews with NASCAR Driver Kurt Busch and NASA Astronauts Drew Feustel and Mike Good.
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Discovery lands safely at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility concluding the STS-124 mission.
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The sun will soon set on the Ulysses solar mission, which forever changed the way scientists view the sun and its affect on space.
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Animation and mission control video from Mars Phoenix landing day May 25, 2008.
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The GLAST spacecraft launches into orbit.
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Download a 10-minute music video showing footage and animations related to NASA's GLAST mission.
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NASA's GLAST mission is an astrophysics and particle physics partnership, developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, along with important contributions from academic institutions and partners in France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden, and the U.S.
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NASA's GLAST mission is an astrophysics and particle physics partnership, developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, along with important contributions from academic institutions and partners in France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden, and the U.S.
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Go behind the scenes as a Delta II rocket prepares to launch the GLAST spacecraft.
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IBEX is a new NASA mission that will study the interaction between the solar wind and the material beyond our solar system called the interstellar medium.
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Follow the Delta II rocket and GLAST spacecraft during preparations for liftoff.
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Camera view of Discovery's boosters as they fall away from the orbiter.
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Discovery blasts off the launch pad for its date with the International Space Station.
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NASA Kennedy's News Chief Allard Beutel talks with NASA astronaut candidate, Jim Dutton.
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NASA´s Gamma-ray Large Area Sp















