
What lessons could you learn from a low-cost, short-schedule mission?
What lessons could you learn from a low-cost, short-schedule mission?
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Two astronauts on their first spaceflight make first docking maneuver in orbit, save their vehicle from violent roll.
VIPER Project Manager Dan Andrews discusses the lunar rover’s upcoming mission to look for water ice on the Moon.
The Systems and Engineering Leadership Program develops the next generation of NASA leaders.
NASA EDGE provided coverage of the ICON launch prior to the most recent launch attempt. Find out all about the ICON mission and the crew that launches the Pegasus rocket from the Northrop Grumman L-1011 Stargazer, and stay tuned for a new launch date coming soon. Go ICON.
NASA EDGE sits down with Mike Ciannilli of the Apollo, Challenger, Columbia Lessons Learned Program (ACCLLP) to talk about how NASA is using the tragedies of the past to make sure we improve our processes moving forward. Joining the show are NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, NASA Chief Engineer Ralph Roe, and Associate Administrator for Diversity and Equal Opportunity Steve Shih.
Watch recording of the The Solar Orbiter Rollout Show.