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Gary Jordan Houston We Have a Podcast. Welcome to the official podcast of the NASA Johnson Space Center. Episode...
MS. STILSON: Okay. The next question is from Jennifer in Green Bay. Why was the Space Shuttle Discovery chosen...
“The day after the Columbia tragedy I knew exactly what I wanted to do with my life. I go to my physics class and...
How big is space? It’s one of the most mind-bending questions we can ask because the deeper we look, the more the...
Where we’re going, we don’t need roads... but we still need tires! In this episode, we rolled on over to NASA’s...
Go on a behind-the-scenes virtual tour of John C. Stennis Space Center, America’s largest rocket engine test...
Join NASA as we go forward to the Moon and on to Mars -- discover the latest on Earth, the Solar System and beyond...
MS. STILSON: James from Miami wants to know, what are the alternate landing fields if the STS-114 cannot make to it...
Jeanette from Kane: Since one MRO objective is to search for and find a location suitable for future human...
I'm here with Kathy Winters, launch weather officer. Kathy thanks for joining us. MS. WINTERS: Thanks. MS. STILSON:...
We are going forward to the Moon by 2024, but did you know that back in 2005, Dr. Jim Garvin and his team of...
So it is Halloween, the day of the dead. And to celebrate this chilling holiday, we are taking you on a tour of our...
This year, NASA is building momentum across the agency and across every mission. This is a year of action. With each...
Our next question comes from Pawan from Sharjah. If the spacecraft fails to slow down to some malfunctioning, what...
What's going on with the hole in the ozone layer? Thanks to a global effort to regulate ozone-depleting substances,...
GEORGE DILLER: And NASA Launch Manager Chuck Dovale has just announced that we are scrubbing for today. Twenty-four...
Is there a pause in global warming? This question was posed to Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist Josh Willis as...
Victoria from Mount Vernon: What keeps the satellite's solar panels from burning up? Okay, that again goes back to...
MS. STILSON: Patrick from Corpus Christi states, I know that the flight crew has had at least three years of...
How does climate change affect humans? That's the question we asked Tom Wagner, Program Scientist for Cryospheric...
Aren from Vermont: The twin Mars rovers are exploring only two of what I assume are several potential future sites....
George Diller: And with us here now is Omar Baez, the NASA launch director for launch today. Omar, first of all,...
MS. STILSON: That's good to know. Here's a great question from Ian in Perranporth. On launch day, do the astronauts...
MS. STILSON: Here's another good one from Daryl in Jal. Of all the issues that NASA has had to address for STS-114,...