Amazing video captured by the cameras on the side of the Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) as they're blown clear of the space shuttle Atlantis during the launch of STS-115.
Think know the International Space Station? Take this NASA tour to learn more about one of the most challenging projects in the history of exploration! There's more information at www.nasa.gov/station .
So, how do you put together a space station 220 miles above the Earth's surface while moving at 17,500 mph? We'll show you.
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With Columbus in safe harbor, the space shuutle atlantis leaves the International Space Station and gives us a view of the new configuration. Learn more at www.nasa.gov/station .
This is a video produced for the retirement of NASA astronaut John Young. He retired in Dec. 2004 after an amazing career, flying the first Gemini mission with Gus Grissom. He was the first astronaut to fly six times -- walking on the moon during Apollo 16 and commanding the first space shuttle flight in 1981. Learn more about NASA at http://www.nasa.gov/ home.
It will be a real nail-biter on May 25for engineers, as the Phoenix spacecraft performs a series of challenging maneuvers right before it lands on Mars. Learn more at www.jpl.nasa.gov.
A movie about NASA's next generation of human spacecraft. It's currently known as Orion and is designed to take astronauts back to the moon and eventually on to Mars and beyond. More information is available at www.nasa.gov/orion!
This is the video that shows the space shuttle Atlantis doing a backflip as it approaches the International Space Station. More information is available at www.nasa.gov/shuttle
For Endeavour's scheduled launch on August 8th, 2007, Live Labs joined forces with NASA to provide a Photosynth tour of the shuttle from vehicle assembly building to the launch pad. Thousands of photos intertwine to provide three dimensional, 360 degree perspectives of one of human kind's greatest innovations. Learn more at www.nasa.gov.
The space shuttle undocks with the International Space Station and provides stunning imagery of the new configuration of the orbiting facility. For additional information, visit www.nasa.gov
Video from the opening of the 25th anniversary event commemorating the first launch of the space shuttle, which launched April 12, 1981. Commander John Young and Pilot Bob Crippen attended. Crippen was award the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.
Ever wanted to do a backflip in space? Astronauts do it every time they prepare to dock the space shuttle with ISS. Check out the latest by visiting www.nasa.gov/station .
A video produced for the Boy Scouts, which honored Deputy Administrator Shana Dale. Her remarks can be found at http://www.nasa.gov/ audience/formedia/sp eeches/index.html.
Phoenix left Earth Aug. 4, bound for a challenging touchdown on May 25, 2008, at a site farther north than any previous Mars landing. It will robotically dig to underground ice and run laboratory tests assessing whether the site could ever have been hospitable to microbial life. Learn more at www.nasa.gov/phoenix
Space shuttle Endeavour brought an early sunrise to the East Coast Tuesday, launching from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 2:28 a.m. EDT and beginning the STS-123 mission to the International Space Station. Read more at www.nasa.gov/shuttle .