Videos from “spacevidcast” (25 video results)
See the launch itself at 9:00 in to the video.
Space Shuttle Atlantis on a beautiful fall day. From T-9 to MECO
Robert Godwin the author of "The NASA Mission Reports" joins us to talk about an upcoming release from Apogee Books. On the cusp of the Apollo 12 40th anniversary we look ...
NASA's Sr. Scientist David Morrison is a breath of sane air in all of this 2012 madness. ?As the person who sees and answers all inquiries to NASA's "Ask an ...
While the Ares I-X was technically a success, there was a bit of damage to both the pad and solid rocket booster. ?According to NASASpaceFlight.com's L2 section the ...
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter or MRO seems to be having a few issues. The $720 million dollar mission is on hold while scientists try and determine why the system keeps ...
Technical issues prevented our live interview with Jerry Carr and that will be rescheduled for a future date and time. Spacevidcaster and SEDS member extraordinaire Rick ...
Four years, three teams, 2 million dollars put up by NASA Centennial Challenges... Sound familiar? It's what some people are calling the next generation in space travel: ...
Ok, so we've told you the basics on the Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge and if you missed them you can head to our website and search for NGLLC. But, what you haven't ...
We chat with @mmealling about Masten Space's additional day to compete in the 2009 Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge.
The replay cameras from the Ares I-X Launch. NOTE: Most of these cameras have no audio! - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/spacevidcast
To view just the launch jump to 5:07 in the video!
The launch of the Ares I-X test vehicle from NASA at 15:30 UTC on October 28th, 2009.
Apollo EECOM: Journey of a lifetime available at http://tinyurl.com/ApolloEECOM
12:02 is when the interview with Sy starts
Sy Liebergot was the EECOM on duty when Apollo ...
Space Exploration Technologies or 'SpaceX' has already flown their single engine rocket, the Falcon 1, successfully twice. Now it's time to move on to bigger ...
We cover space news for the week of October 11th to the 17th, 2009 in this live epicsode. We also talk a bit about cross contamination of planets.
The jagged edges of what's commonly referred to as lunar regolith, can create some serious issues when it comes to critical things for living on the moon, like keeping ...
We all know that NASA has had their issues with weather delaying some of the most recent STS missions, not to mention all kinds of other delays in the past as well... but ...
Purdue, NASA, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and Pennsylvania State University are all working together on a new rocket propellant called ALICE. Not named for ...
Live NASA TV coverage of the LCROSS impact on the lunar surface.
Masten Space gives us a behind the scenes look at their new launch vehicle and talks about their qualifying run at the LLC Level 1 prize. We talk about saving the world one ...
As if it wasn't exciting enough, this year's Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge is getting more and more interesting each day! At the start of this competition ...
NASA, along with just about everyone else down here on Earth, is looking to see if there is water on the Moon. And not just random bits of ice on the surface, but really ...
Did you know that October is the month where we celebrate World Blindness Awareness, Breast Cancer Awareness and Domestic Violence Awareness? October also means World Space ...
This is a NASA produced video about Orion in Low Earth Orbit. Guests Julie Kramer White and John Curry discuss the Orion in Low Earth Orbit and its missions to the International ...
The 10,000 for long, 200 foot wide runway for Spaceport America is beginning to take shape. Spaceport America will be the home to Virgin Galactic here in the USA and will ...
Disney's Buzz Lightyear has returned from the International Space Station after a 15 month stay. Buzz's mission doesn't end there! Disney has been imagineering ...

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