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EZ Science: Launching to Mars with NASA's Perseverance Rover
E.Z. Science​: Launching to Mars with NASA’s Perseverance Rover

Let’s talk about science! In the latest episode of #EZScience​, learn about the upcoming launch of Perseverance. Dr. E and Dr. Z talk about the technological advancements of the newest Mars rover (and helicopter!). The premiere of this episode is part of the National Air and Space Museum’s Mars Day program.

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EZ Science: Mars Perseverance Rover Will Look for Signs of Ancient Life
E.Z. Science​: Mars Perseverance Rover Will Look for Signs of Ancient Life

Let’s talk about science! In the latest episode of #EZScience​, learn about the science behind NASA’s Perseverance rover that is targeted to launch to the Red Planet on July 30.

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EZ Science: Preparing to Launch the Perseverance Rover to Mars
E.Z. Science​: Preparing to Launch the Perseverance Rover to Mars

In this “On the Go” episode of #EZScience​, we’re on the scene at Kennedy Space Center with the rocket that will take the Perseverance rover and the Ingenuity helicopter to Mars.

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OSIRIS-REx Touches Down On Bennu
E.Z. Science​: OSIRIS-REx Touches Down On Bennu

To kick off the second season of #EZScience​, NASA associate administrator for science Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen and National Air and Space Museum director Dr. Ellen Stofan discuss this exciting and innovative mission to return samples from an asteroid to Earth and the scientific opportunities it opens up.

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#EZScience​: International Space Station – Our Home in Space for 20 Years
E.Z. Science​: International Space Station – Our Home in Space for 20 Years

This November, we celebrate 20 years of continuous human presence on the International Space Station — an incredible example of international cooperation.

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E.Z. Science: Women in Astronomy
E.Z. Science: Women in Astronomy

NASA associate administrator for science Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen and Smithsonian Under Secretary for Science and Research Dr. Ellen Stofan celebrate Women’s History Month and discuss the upcoming Vera C. Rubin Observatory.

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Critical Knowledge inSight: Manufacturing Process Improvements

Learning throughout your program and project will lead to better performance for future programs and projects.

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Lessons Learned in Independent Technical Authority

Following the Columbia accident, the independent Columbia Accident Investigation Board, commonly referred to as CAIB, had numerous findings and recommendations with regards to Technical Authority.

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Learning from the Debris

In this video, Mike Ciannilli, manager, Apollo, Challenger, Columbia Lessons Learned Program; Mike Leinbach, former space shuttle launch director; and Darren Cone, executive director, Center for the Advancement of Space Safety and Mission Assurance, discuss the story the Columbia debris had to tell and what was learned from studying these artifacts.

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