NASA is inspiring us once again with this picture to gain perspective that we live on this beautiful, precious
NASA joined the team to offer me an exclusive access to the satellite data.
NASA tells them to keep going.
NASA is thinking big thanks to Ingenuity, a project they once doubted.
NASA being the obvious one.
NASA like 10 15 times so you know I'll continue to sort of chip away and and see you know uh what
NASA didn't have that.
NASA was weirdly and I think hilariously cagey about this whole thing.
NASA , Department of Ed, and faculty and admin reps from all over universities.
NASA and the European Space Agency are sharing the information only for educational or public purposes.
NASA has a 100 year starship program.
NASA were totally metric.
NASA has committed just recently to putting humans on the moon again.
NASA thought of it as the most complicated machine on the planet, which could very well be with the systems
NASA keeps postpone their plans send scientists to Mars from mid 2010s to 2020s then to 2030s.
NASA has a planetary protection officer and office that worries about this.
NASA focuses heavily on the science aspect and leaves the ethical aspect to others.
NASA invited me to join them on Operation Ice Bridge, which is the largest airborne survey of Earth's polar ice.
NASA is all gung ho about the eclipse.
NASA said no, no, we are not working on this.
NASA is getting close to having a new rocket and a new spacecraft that can do it.
NASA was developing its space program in the 1960s.
NASA Ames typically does the software.
NASA campus uh when you're a woman you don't wear pants and you don't wear shorts because remember this is the 60s
NASA Mission RP is not going to be a technical Marvel this one's really hard for the engineers of which I am one that
NASA was quite thrilled to be part of this ESA mission.
NASA was developing many different programs and research projects.
NASA is currently developing a very solid program to send humans to Mars in the next two or three decades.
NASA is now doing the same with the transport of cargo or people to the International Space Station.
NASA has a big problem with data, but not a big data problem.
NASA in the 1970s, they gave drugs to spiders to get a rough idea of how toxic they were.
NASA , too, really.
NASA has been to several comets and one of the most famous encounters actually did do what you shouldn't do, which is it did stand right in front of Usain Bolt in 2005,
NASA called us up afterwards and said, how the hell did you do that?
NASA actually had just launched the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer, or TOMS.
-NASA scientists are joining with-- This is just a quick video clip of some of the other more recent work that we've done with the Global Hawk aircraft.
NASA and the United States absolutely sort of lead the world in the fact that any data that we take
NASA 's got it in hands, or got it in hands.
NASA has started the NASA Astrobiology Institute, which began in 1998 at Ames.
NASA didn't have any money put into this, even if they did have the equipment.
NASA was spending all of its money in the mid to late 1970s building the Space Shuttle, and so they didn't really
NASA didn't have confidence in themselves.
NASA does a really good job at archiving their science.
NASA also cares about cost, increasingly so.
NASA has said that they need something like sauerkraut.
NASA decided, well, there's something wrong with that.
NASA is a science and engineering organization.
NASA and other agencies will support research into next-generation robotics.
NASA and ISA are in the process of developing instruments that might actually allow us to analyze atmosphere on other planets.
NASA has a tradition of getting a mission, having requirements for that mission, executing to those