The International Space Station video update for Feb. 11, 2011.
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4 Simulated Solar Sphere from Data - Interpolated
Rotating solar sphere made from a combination of imagery from the two STEREO spacecraft, together with simultaneous data from the Solar Dynamic Observatory.This movie is made from data taken on January 31, 2011. Because the STEREO separation was still less than 180 degrees at that time, the small gap on the far side of the Sun has been interpolated over to simulate the full 360 degree view that STEREO will see. This gap will start to disappear on February 6, 2011, and will completely ...
Flutes in Space
Flight Engineer Cady Coleman demonstrates playing a flute on the International Space Station during an interview with National Public Radio's "All Things Considered."
Laser 'Footprints' on the Moon
As the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) circles the moon, a sophisticated instrument bounces laser light off the moon's surface 28 times per second. An array of five sensors arranged in an X-shape detects the reflected light. The amount of time it takes the light to travel to the surface and back to the sensors tells the instrument how far away the surface is. Over time, this instrument, the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter, builds up a complete elevation map of the moon. The imagery of ...
Going Green: the Bohn-Meyer Math-Science Odyssey
More than 200 seventh-graders recently experienced a variety of hands-on learning activities during the 2011 Bohn-Meyer Math and Science Odyssey at Antelope Valley College in Lancaster, Calif. Sponsored by NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, the college and Lockheed Martin, the odyssey focused on the fields of engineering, environment, meteorology, physics, chemistry and mathematics.
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