Showing posts with label nasa television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nasa television. Show all posts

10/23/2019

NASA Explorers S3 E3: The Carbon Problem

In the Arctic, fires are a characteristic piece of the environment. Be that as it may, as the atmosphere changes, fires are consuming longer and more sizzling, discharging since quite a...

2/26/2013

NASA television, ScienceCasts: What Exploded Over Russia? video

Two weeks after an asteroid exploded over Russia's Ural mountains, scientists are making progress understanding the origin and make-up of the unexpected space rock.  This week's ScienceCast presents their latest...

1/28/2013

NASA Television ScienceCast: Record-Setting Asteroid Flyby video

On Feb. 15th an asteroid about half the size of a football field will fly past Earth closer than many man-made satellites. Since regular sky surveys began in the 1990s,...

1/07/2013

NASA Television ScienceCasts: Dark Lightning video

Researchers studying thunderstorms have made a surprising discovery: The lightning we see with our eyes has a dark competitor that discharges storm clouds and flings antimatter into space. Astrophysicists and...

12/22/2012

NASA Television shares this inspiring production by Italian videomaker

NASA Television shares this inspiring production by Italian videomaker, Giacomo Sardelli, about the International Space Station, its inhabitants, and its role in space exploration. Sardelli writes of the video, "I'm...