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DART, short for Demonstration of Autonomous Rendezvous technology is NASA's newest flight demonstrator for unpiloted...
NASA Spacecraft Mission Director Jim Snoddy, from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., is...
This is LC on the countdown and at this time, I'd like to go ahead and begin the pre-takeoff checklist, step 118 on...
BRUCE BUCKINGHAM: Our next question is from Freeman. He's in New York City, and his question is: How long does it...
BRUCE BUCKINGHAM: Alright, well, his next question: 'Besides keeping an eye on hurricanes, what other tasks is...
BUCKINGHAM: And now we have a prize to give away_ Our top question from the question board will receive a mission...
BRUCE BUCKINGHAM: Okay, next question from Paulo in Lorton, and he asks: 'Will GOES-N be capable of sharing...
George Diller: This is Pegasus launch control, where we have the L-1011 awaiting departure at the end of the runway,...
BRUCE BUCKINGHAM: Okay. Well, thank you. Space enthusiasts around the world, as you know, have submitted a number of...
This is the DART Mission Operations Center. We have LOS in the Control Center. This is the location from where the...
BRUCE BUCKINGHAM: Okay. Thank you. Well, playing on that answer, that response, Dixie from Pine Valley asks: 'Will...
BRUCE BUCKINGHAM: Okay, thank you. Let's move on to the next question. This is from Sandy in St. Augustine: Can you...
George Diller: This is Pegasus launch control, where we have the L-1011 awaiting departure at the end of the runway,...
Colorful bursts of energy above thunderstorms called transient luminous events can be observed from the...
George Diller: Coming up on 90 seconds, we're going to be committing to a launch. Launch Conductor (LC): And PLT,...
Launch Team: The vehicle max-q. Launch Team: Attitude nominal. The vehicle fin actuator system, which is used to...
NASA Spacecraft Mission Director Jim Snoddy, from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., is...