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What's New in Aerospace: Meet Record-Setting Astronaut Jeff Williams
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Jeff Williams spent 534 days in space. Hear him talk about his missions, his favorite places to photograph from orbit, and what it is like to be away from family for so long.

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Career and Technical Education
History
Social Science
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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
05/02/2017
What's New in Aerospace: Mission to Mars
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Join Museum curator and geologist John Grant for an overview of NASA's ongoing rover missions to Mars and the exploration taking place on the Red Planet today.

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Applied Science
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
01/30/2017
What's New in Aerospace: Museum Careers and the Display of Freedom 7 (Alan Shepard's Capsule)
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Find out about the careers involved in conserving and displaying the nation's important air and space related objects, including the Mercury Freedom 7 capsule.

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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
05/28/2021
What's New in Aerospace: Music & Space: The Importance of Music and Spaceflight
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NASA Astronaut Col. Fred Gregory and Dr. Michael Nickens from George Mason University discuss the integral role music plays here on Earth and beyond.

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Arts and Humanities
Astronomy
Physical Science
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Lecture
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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
12/20/2019
What's New in Aerospace: NASA Astronaut Victor Glover's Presentation at the National Air and Space Museum
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NASA Astronaut Victor Glover speaks at the National Air and Space Museum for African American Pioneers Family Day in 2017.

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Career and Technical Education
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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
02/11/2017
What's New in Aerospace: NASA's X-59 Supersonic X-Plane
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QueSST will test technology to fly faster, quieter, and more efficiently, and data gathered from the X-59 will pave the way for commercial supersonic flight over land.

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Applied Science
Computer Science
Engineering
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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
03/18/2021
What's New in Aerospace: Nation Wide Balloon Launch Update
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Teacher Trevor MacDuff, students Audrey and Jack, and KMBC9 Meteorologist Neville Miller discuss their balloon launch and what students can learn from a launch.

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Applied Science
Atmospheric Science
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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
10/22/2020
What's New in Aerospace: National History Day: Breaking Barriers in History
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The National History Day them this year is Breaking Barriers in History. The National Air and Space Museum curators answer some of your questions.

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History
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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
01/23/2020
What's New in Aerospace: New Horizons at Pluto
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Alan Stern, principal investigator of NASA's New Horizons mission, shows the exciting images and science results yielded from the New Horizons mission as the spacecraft flew through the Pluto system

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Physical Science
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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
01/30/2017
What's New in Aerospace: On Life In Space: "You See All Sorts of Crazy Things" (Kathy Sullivan)
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Former astronaut and recent administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Dr. Kathryn Sullivan shared the importance of satellite technologies in looking at Earth.

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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
09/28/2022
What's New in Aerospace: Pete Conrad and Apollo 12: "If you can't be good, be colorful."
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Join Museum curator Dr. Teasel Muir-Harmony and Nancy Conrad, wife of Apollo 12 commander Pete Conrad and founder of the Conrad Foundation for a conversation about Apollo 12.

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Astronomy
History
Physical Science
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Lecture
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National Air and Space Museum
Author:
National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
12/22/2019
What's New in Aerospace: Pit Stops and Space Toilets: A Conversation with NASA Astronaut Drew Feustel
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NASA Astronaut Drew Feustel shares his passion for maintaining vehicles and how it prepared him for working on the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station.

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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
05/17/2019
What's New in Aerospace: Sally Ride: Curating Her Life
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National Air and Space Museum presents a program focused on how we seek to preserve the meaning of a person's life and legacy, particularly that of Sally Ride.

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Career and Technical Education
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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
01/06/2017
What's New in Aerospace: Science on Station
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TJ Creamer and NanoRacks project manager Brock Howe, and Sarah Quasny from NASA program integration to talk about how science is conducted on the station.

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Applied Science
Education
Material Type:
Lecture
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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
12/01/2020
What's New in Aerospace: Sewing Machines, Balloons, and Rocket Fuel
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Ian Clark, from JPL, provides historical context for the development of technologies and talks about the need for improvements as Mars missions move to larger and larger payloads.

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Applied Science
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Engineering
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Lecture
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National Air and Space Museum
Author:
National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
01/30/2017
What's New in Aerospace: Shooting Lasers at the Moon: Hal Walker and the Lunar Retroreflector
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The Apollo 11 mission to the moon in 1969 introduced The Lunar Laser Ranging Interplanetary Experiment led by Hildreth (Hal) Walker Jr. This ongoing experiment measures Earth's distance from the Moon

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History
Physical Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
National Air and Space Museum
Author:
National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
08/20/2019
What's New in Aerospace: Solar Hazards in Exploration (Not posted on NASM Youtube)
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Understanding the hazards of space weather on crewed and robotic missions is vital to informing plans for NASA's Journey to Mars and other missions into our solar system, and beyond.

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Applied Science
Engineering
Physical Science
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Lecture
Provider:
National Air and Space Museum
Author:
National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
10/26/2016
What's New in Aerospace: Space Communication: Past, Present, and Future
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Badri Younes, discusses the evolution of NASA's communication capabilities, including the exciting future of laser communication.

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Applied Science
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National Air and Space Museum
Author:
National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
11/10/2014